Newcastle manager Eddie Howe is optimistic about his team's ability to find the right balance in midfield ahead of Saturday's clash against .
to secure their place in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals. A goal from Alexander Isak and an own goal by Axel Disasi secured an important victory.
Howe made five changes to the team that lost to Chelsea in the , including adjustments in midfield, where Sandro Tonali played centrally, with Sean Longstaff on the right and Joelinton on the left. Discussing his midfield options, Howe stated: "Every game's different, the opponents are different, we're different.
"We have to get the balance right in every game; we're looking at trying to find the best solution for the team, because obviously we're not winning games in the Premier League.
"We'll continue to tweak - I thought Joe Willock, Sean Longstaff did very well. We've got very good players competing for positions which is what you want in any team.
Tonali's pressing in the centre and quick reaction to set up Isak's opener earned praise from Howe, who also commended Joelinton's "versatile" display, reports .
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"That's one of the reasons that we signed (Tonali), that he can play a dual role in midfield, he's not a one-dimensional player," said Howe. "I've always seen him as a very good player in that position, very disciplined, diligent, he was all those things defensively tonight. I was pleased with how the midfield looked; I do have to say a special well done to Joelinton for his versatility again.
"It's just incredible and such a bonus for us to be able to play him wide left, wide right, wing-back, brilliant performance."
An impressive display from Joelinton has intensified the battle for a place on the left flank. Howe added: "It's a difficult position for me to pick from because we have an array of riches on that left-hand side with Anthony (Gordon), Harvey (Barnes), Joe (Willock).
"Joelinton and Willock when they play together they dovetail that position really well. I'm not sure what the final solution to that is other than we've got very good players competing for places."
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