Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe was delighted to see teenager Lewis Miley open his account against Fulham (Owen Humphreys/PA)
Head coach Eddie Howe saluted teenager Lewis Miley after he set Newcastle on the way to a 3-0 victory over 10-man Fulham by becoming the club’s youngest Premier League goalscorer.
The 17-year-old midfielder, who had been introduced as a first-half replacement for the injured Joelinton, ended the visitors’ stubborn resistance with a 57th-minute opener at the age of 17 years and 229 days and paved the way for Miguel Almiron and Dan Burn to wrap up the win.
Howe said: “I’m delighted for him. Today was his moment, put in by Bruno’s [Guimaraes] brilliant run and did he have the composure in front of the Gallowgate to score a massive goal in our season? He did and I’m delighted for him.
Newcastle’s Lewis Miley, centre, celebrates his first senior goal for the club (Owen Humphreys/PA)
“We tried to manage his minutes today and give him a little rest but it didn’t turn out that way.”
Miley’s maiden goal could hardly have been better timed with Newcastle labouring in their attempts to break down a Fulham outfit who had circled the wagons in the wake of Raul Jimenez’s 22nd-minute dismissal for a wild challenge on Sean Longstaff.
Almiron doubled the dose within seven minutes before Burn added a third as time ran down to clinch a seventh successive league win at St James’ Park and salve some of the disappointment of Wednesday night’s Champions League exit.
Howe, who also saw defender Fabian Schar limp off before half-time, said: “It was always going to be, even with 11 v 10.
“Today was never going to be free-flowing, buccaneering, entertaining football because of so many different reasons, the injuries we’ve
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