Newcastle supervisor Eddie Howe says there’s extra to return from report signing Nick Woltemade however he has been delighted with the striker’s begin within the Premier League.
With some huge cash signings this summer time struggling to make an influence at their new cluubs, and fellow Newcastle signing Yoane Wissa but to play for the Magpies, Woltemade has shone.
Bayern Munich board member Karl-Heinz Rummenigge labelled Newcastle “idiots” for shelling out £69m on the tall ahead however he has scored six objectives in 9 begins for his new membership.
“We’re actually happy with Nick,” stated Howe.
“On and off the pitch he has been top notch. The best way he has performed himself, the best way he has dealt with the transfer, the best way he has embraced his team-mates.
“His group ethics are glorious. He’s bought a capability to attain objectives, a capability to be in the appropriate place. Technically he’s superb.
“We nonetheless should convey out extra in his recreation and assist him in any method we will, however the early indicators are actually constructive.
“His problem is consistency and long-term success as a result of groups will clearly work out plans for him and he’s bought to proceed to discover a method to rating objectives.”
The Magpies go into this weekend’s journey to West Ham on the again of three straight wins in all competitions and Howe needs his facet to push on.
“It’s only with back-to-back wins, if you happen to have a look at the league desk, that we’re going to propel ourselves again up,” he stated.
“It’s so tight. There are a variety of groups congested round the place we’re and you’re on the lookout for one constructive consequence to try to elevate you. So it is a huge recreation for us.
“All video games within the Premier League are vital, however as we go to the following worldwide break the following two [at West Ham and Brentford] are large.”

