Boss Eddie Howe believes Newcastle proved the doubters wrong after inflicting Aston Villa’s first home league defeat in almost a year.
Fabian Schar’s first-half double and Alex Moreno’s own goal gave the Magpies a deserved 3-1 win in Birmingham.
Ollie Watkins’ 50th Premier League goal for Villa gave the hosts hope but they were unable to mount a comeback.
Fabian Schar, obscured, is mobbed by his team-mates after scoring his second goal
It was Villa’s first home top-flight defeat since February last year and came after Newcastle had lost six of their last seven league games.
“We answered a lot of questions but it’s just one game and we need to build on the last two results,” said Howe, with Newcastle climbing to seventh.
“It was a big win and performance, the players were really good. It was us of last year.
“We had that good start, it gave us confidence and it was a very good away performance. Now the challenge is to maintain that.
“It’s been frustrating as we’ve done well in the cup competitions away from home but the Premier League seems to have been a different story.
“It was mixed emotions for me because that team is an elite team. The mixed part is that we haven’t seen that for a number of weeks. We looked much like ourselves and we have players coming back.”
Newcastle applaud their fans after victory at Villa Park
Anthony Gordon was denied by Emi Martinez before Schar struck twice in four first-half minutes.
The defender capitalised on poor defending from Douglas Luiz and Ezri Konsa from Kieran Trippier’s corner to open the scoring after 32 minutes.
Soon after Gordon’s shot was deflected over and, when the corner was only half-cleared, the winger’s volley clipped Clement Lenglet, hit the underside of the bar and Schar prodded
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