By SABC Sport
6th January 2023
The in-form Magpies stretched their unbeaten run to 15 games in all competitions with a hard-fought 0-0 draw at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday evening.
Gunners boss Mikel Arteta was left fuming by both alleged time-wasting and a penalty decision which did not go his side's way.
But Howe was unapologetic as he quickly turned his attention to Saturday's FA Cup third-round trip to Sheffield Wednesday.
"We are not here to be popular and to get other teams to like us. We are here to compete, we have to give everything to try and get a positive result," said Howe.
"I've got no issue saying that. That is our job and that's what we're going to try and continue to do."
Newcastle's efforts to frustrate Arsenal proved hugely effective as the North London club's perfect home record went up in smoke.
Reports have suggested the ball was in play for as little at 51 minutes and 23 seconds of the 90 – a statistic which has been used by former Gunners vice-chairman David Dein to back his calls for timekeeping to be taken out of the hands of referees.
"Depending on how the game is going and where the momentum is in the game, you have to be streetwise and smart and find a way to get a positive result for your team, and certainly I think that's been a really good aspect of our play this year," defended Howe.
"But on the other side of that, I think we've been very proactive and tried to keep the ball in play in the vast majority of our games."
Howe has guided his club into third place on the Premier League table as well as the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup, leaving the club's success-starved fans dreaming of silverware once again.
They have not done so to universal acclaim but the 44-year-old, who gave as good as he got in the face of Arteta's touchline rant, will continue to back his team to the hilt.
"I have to be very strong at certain moments for my team, for the club. I've got no problem doing that, as long as I don't lose my discipline and control," he added.
"But, certainly, I have to stand up for what I believe in, in certain moments."
The Magpies could have record signing Alexander Isak available for the clash with League One high-fliers Wednesday at Hillsborough.
However, they will once again be without Matt Targett, Emil Krafth and Jonjo Shelvey, and Howe knows fighting on three fronts could prove problematic with further injuries.
"With a full group, I think we are strong enough and have quality in every position. But you lose a few players and suddenly that changes," he concluded.