[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"football-site-config":3,"world-cup-status-en":27,"news-detail-why-eddie-howe-is-really-proud-newcastle-3-1-west-ham":61,"news-related-why-eddie-howe-is-really-proud-newcastle-3-1-west-ham-en":100,"news-related-match-why-eddie-howe-is-really-proud-newcastle-3-1-west-ham-en":210},{"adSlots":4,"affiliateMode":5,"brandName":6,"contentStrategy":7,"currency":8,"friendLinks":9,"homepageLayoutKey":10,"leagueFocus":11,"locale":12,"planVisibility":13,"seoDescription":14,"seoTitleTemplate":15,"siteCode":10,"siteName":6,"siteType":10,"subscriptionMode":5,"timezone":16,"id":17,"tenantID":18,"primaryDomain":19,"countryCode":20,"logoUrl":21,"faviconUrl":21,"theme":22,"seoKeywords":24,"status":25,"ads":4,"focusLeagues":26,"affiliatePolicies":26},[],"shared","Football Prediction Platform","scores_predictions","USD",[],"main",[],"en-US",[],"Football fixtures, results, free predictions, subscriptions, and clearly labeled partner links.","{page} | Football Prediction Platform","America\u002FNew_York",323900000000000000,1,"football.easytestdev.online","US","",{"primaryColor":23},"#1677ff","football predictions, football fixtures, football results","active",null,{"active":28,"leagueId":29,"leagueName":30,"leagueImagePath":31,"seasonId":32,"seasonName":33,"startingAt":34,"endingAt":35,"daysToStart":36,"daysToEnd":37,"phase":38,"includeQualifying":39,"hostCities":40},true,"326135624916537344","World Cup","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.api-sports.io\u002Ffootball\u002Fleagues\u002F1.png","326255613308833792","2026\u002F2027","2026-06-11","2026-06-28",-38,-21,"finished_recent",false,[41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60],"Atlanta","Boston","Dallas","East Rutherford","Guadalajara","Houston","Kansas City","Los Angeles","Mexico City","Miami","Monterrey","New-York","New York New Jersey","Philadelphia","San-Francisco","San Francisco Bay Area","Seattle","Toronto","Vancouver","Zapopan",{"article":62},{"awayTeamId":63,"awayTeamName":64,"body":65,"category":66,"excerpt":67,"homeTeamId":68,"homeTeamName":69,"id":70,"leagueId":71,"leagueName":72,"matchId":73,"matchName":74,"publishedAt":75,"slug":76,"sourceName":77,"sourceURL":78,"teamId":68,"teamName":69,"teamIds":79,"teamNames":89,"title":99},"326257546153168896","West Ham","Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe was full of admiration for his players following a commanding 3-1 win over West Ham United at St James' Park on Saturday. The result, which lifted the Magpies up the Premier League standings, prompted Howe to single out the attitude and commitment of his squad in his post-match press conference.\n\nHowe, speaking to BBC Sport, described his team as \"an unbelievable group\" who played with \"real pride\" to secure all three points. While the specific goalscorers and key moments were not immediately detailed in the broadcast, the manager's emphasis on collective effort indicated a performance where every player contributed to the dominant home display.\n\nThe victory comes at a crucial juncture in Newcastle's season as they look to salvage a campaign that has been hampered by injuries and inconsistency. Having set high standards in the previous season, when they qualified for the Champions League, this term has presented a reality check, but wins like this show the enduring quality within the dressing room.\n\n\"I'm really proud of the players,\" Howe was quoted as saying, his words resonating with a fanbase that has often prided itself on work-rate and team spirit. The \"real pride\" he referenced is not just a buzzword; it reflects a tactical discipline and mental fortitude that West Ham, despite their own ambitions, were unable to match on the day.\n\nNewcastle's home form has been a cornerstone of their recent success, and St James' Park once again provided a formidable backdrop. The roar of the crowd and the intensity on the pitch seemed to unsettle the visitors, who had arrived with aspirations of climbing towards the top half of the table but found themselves second-best throughout the contest.\n\nFor West Ham, this defeat underscores the inconsistency that has plagued their season. Manager David Moyes has seen his side produce memorable performances in Europe but struggle to replicate that form domestically against direct rivals. The 3-1 scoreline suggests they were well beaten, and Howe's counterpart will need to pick his players up quickly with another fixture on the horizon.\n\nFrom a tactical standpoint, Howe's ability to rally his troops after a mixed run of results speaks to his man-management skills. The \"unbelievable\" tag he applied to his squad is not hyperbole when considering the adversity they have faced—injuries to key personnel, a congested schedule, and the weight of expectation have all been hurdles to overcome.\n\nThis result could act as a springboard for Newcastle's final stretch of the season. With the Premier League table tightly packed, moving up a few places can change the complexion of the campaign, potentially bringing European qualification back into reach. Every match now carries significant consequence, and performances built on pride and determination will be essential.\n\nThe post-match mood in the Newcastle camp was one of quiet satisfaction rather than wild celebration, perhaps acknowledging that this is the standard they must maintain. Howe’s words served not only as praise but also as a reminder of what his team is capable of when they harness their collective strengths and play with conviction.\n\nWhile the BBC Sport video clip was limited to UK users, the extracts of Howe's press conference have already begun to circulate, galvanizing supporters who have been yearning for a statement win. The manager’s genuine pride struck a chord, and it’s likely to be a rallying cry for the weeks ahead as they face a mixture of top-six opponents and relegation-threatened sides.\n\nAs the dust settles on this encounter, the focus now shifts to the next challenge. For Howe, the task is to bottle the attitude displayed against West Ham and ensure it becomes a consistent feature of Newcastle's performances. With a squad that he clearly believes in, the potential is there to finish the season on a high note and reassert their top-flight credentials.\n\nBased on reporting from BBC Sport.","news","Eddie Howe lauded his 'unbelievable' squad after Newcastle's 3-1 Premier League victory over West Ham, praising their 'real pride' as they climbed the table.","326257545754710016","Newcastle","331561006197116929","326135625054949376","Premier League","327054574076563456","Newcastle vs West Ham","2026-05-17T19:58:25Z","why-eddie-howe-is-really-proud-newcastle-3-1-west-ham","BBC Sport","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.bbc.com\u002Fsport\u002Ffootball\u002Fvideos\u002Fc0k2zx5vmd8o?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss",[68,63,80,81,82,83,84,85,86,87,88],"326222707169431552","326255038768877568","326255044473131008","326257534560112640","326257777523560448","326257811686166528","326255044947087360","326222713142120448","326255037950988288",[69,64,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98],"Anderlecht","Hammarby FF","Hamrun Spartans","Hamburger SV","Al-Wasl FC","Hampton & Richmond","Magpies","Canada","Crystal Palace","Why Eddie Howe Is 'Really Proud': Newcastle 3-1 West Ham",[101,130,160,183],{"awayTeamId":-1,"awayTeamName":-1,"body":-1,"category":66,"excerpt":102,"homeTeamId":-1,"homeTeamName":-1,"id":103,"leagueId":71,"leagueName":72,"matchId":104,"matchName":21,"publishedAt":105,"slug":106,"sourceName":107,"sourceURL":108,"teamId":109,"teamName":110,"teamIds":111,"teamNames":120,"title":129},"Pierre Sage is set to join Crystal Palace after leading Lens to Coupe de France glory. 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Torres gave lead but Doski's long-range stunner equalized. 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A win for the Magpies could secure Champions League football, while West Ham need points to clinch a Europa League spot. The result will shape both clubs' summer ambitions.",2,{"code":219,"id":68,"imagePath":220,"name":69,"slug":221},"HME","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.api-sports.io\u002Ffootball\u002Fteams\u002F34.png","newcastle","2026-05-17T16:30:00Z",90,"326135624635518976","gb-premier-league","newcastle-vs-west-ham-2026-05-17","live",[],"St. James' Park"]