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2021-11-12 07:43:59 By : Mr. Leo Luo

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After negotiating the vacant position, Howe and some owner Amanda Staveley (Amanda Staveley) watched the 1-1 draw with Brighton and Hove Albion at the American Express Stadium tonight. competition.

Before joining Newcastle five years ago, Rich played under Howe, who was awarded a two-and-a-half-year contract in Bournemouth.

"I'm not sure if it has been confirmed or what happened, but for me, the time with him is great-I like every minute," Rich said. "We have a group of young and hungry people here, and if he is appointed, he will definitely be able to show the best of them.

"What he did in Bournemouth was nothing short of a miracle. I won him all the praise in the world. We have some very talented players. This is just to gain the confidence of the team."

Brighton took the lead in Leandro Trossard's penalty in the first half, but Isaac Hayden scored a point for 19th-ranked Manchester United in the second half of the match.

Rich said: "Our performance in the first half was better than in the first half. We showed a little respect for them in the first half, but we suppressed it in the second half.

"The pressure on the ball at the top of the court helps the back line. It's a chain reaction.

"We haven't created enough lately. We know this as a whole. We know this is a challenge for us and we are happy to achieve our goals. The longer we take, the more we want to be winners."

Brighton goalkeeper Robert Sanchez was sent off with a red card for knocking down Callum Wilson who scored outside the penalty area late in the game.

"I could see Callum Wilson bypass the goalkeeper and put the ball into the empty net, but we were rejected," Jones said.

"The reaction of the boys (to Brighton's goal) was excellent.

"Brighton is a team that has possession of the ball. Strength is always accompanied by a team that has possession of the ball. We have to grow slowly in the game. We improved the high pressure today, and we played better behind. In the end, I think there is only one team in it.