By SABC Sport
28th January 2024
Howe emphasised the importance of the clubs last shot at winning a trophy this campaign after they despatched Marco Silvas team in west London.
It was a big result for us, he said. We knew we wanted to progress. Its our last chance at silverware this season so I think the expectation from us internally was that we had to give it everything to try and get through.
I didnt think it was the most fluent performance weve ever delivered but we got the major things right which were resilience, really good character and attitude. We improved in the game, we got better in the second half.
Its a competition that we want to do well in. Hopefully theres more to come.
Newcastle took the lead six minutes before half-time and Fulham had themselves to blame.
A free-kick hoisted over from the right was dealt with indecisively by the home sides defence, as two players got in each others way in a doomed attempt to clear. From there, the ball dropped to Sean Longstaff, who with a confident swing of his left foot fired Howes side in front.
VAR was called upon to adjudicate on a possible handball against Bruno Guimaraes as the ball pinged loosed inside the box, but the goal was deemed legitimate and Newcastle led.
Earlier, Rodrigo Muniz had had Fulhams best chance of the half, striking low towards Martin Dubravkas bottom corner and drawing a superb stop from the goalkeeper, who clawed it away at full stretch.
Newcastle doubled their lead on the hour mark, Sven Botman rising to thump a powerful header at goal from Kieran Trippiers corner. Marek Rodak beat it away with two firm hands but could not get it clear of danger and Dan Burn tapped home.
The result brought welcome respite to what has been a torrid patch of away form for Newcastle, after five consecutive league defeats on the road.
Its strange because you look at us in the cups and weve been OK (away), said Howe. We just havent carried it across to the Premier League form, which has been a huge frustration. But I dont see any reason why we cant start winning away from home.
We prided ourselves last year on being hard to score against. Weve got the players to score at the other end. Its been missing this year, but hopefully that will return quickly.
Fulham boss Silva reflected on a a second cup exit in a week following Wednesdays Carabao Cup semi-final loss to Liverpool.
That is football sometimes, he said. You play well but the key moments were not clear for us and that is our fault. The chances that we did create, with the amount that we created, we should have been more ruthless.
We arrived so many times in dangerous areas that we have to better decide the last action, the pass or the finish. We have to be stronger in those situations, on the set pieces and with our finishing.