Soccer-Relief for Howe as Newcastle end losing run with win over Brighton


Soccer Football - Premier League - Newcastle United v Brighton & Hove Albion - St James' Park, Newcastle, Britain - May 2, 2026 Newcastle United's William Osula shoots at goal as Brighton & Hove Albion's Jan Paul van Hecke reacts Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith

NEWCASTLE, England, May 2 (Reuters) - There ⁠was relief for Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe in a week ⁠in which he met chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan to discuss the club's ‌future plans as they defeated Brighton & Hove Albion 3-1 in the Premier League at St James’ Park on Saturday.

The victory ends a run of five straight defeats in all competitions for Newcastle ​and will ease the pressure on Howe, at ⁠the same time catapulting the ⁠side back into the equation for European football next season.

Goals from William Osula, ⁠Dan ‌Burn against his former side and Harvey Barnes sealed three points against an in-form Brighton team that had won six and drawn one ⁠of their previous eight Premier League fixtures.

Newcastle rode their ​luck at times with ‌uncertain goalkeeping from Nick Pope and several misses from Brighton, not ⁠least Yankuba Minteh, ​who blazed over from a few metres out at the back post with the score at 2-1.

"It felt very good, in the changing room before the game we ⁠knew today was important for us, chasing European ​football for next season. The points are crucial, we keep dreaming and believing," Newcastle captain Bruno Guimaraes said.

"It was a tough game, Brighton are a good team. ⁠Today for everything we have done, we deserve the win. They had a lot of chances. In the first half we were better but second half they were better. I am glad we could keep three points."

Newcastle climb to ​13th place with 45 points from 35 games, now ⁠five points behind seventh-placed Brighton.

"We are looking up not down. We can still ​play European football next season, we must win ‌the next three games," Guimaraes said.

Newcastle travel ​to Nottingham Forest and Fulham, and have a home game against West Ham United remaining this season.

(Reporting by Nick Said; editing by Clare Fallon)

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