
"A stunning Sunderland fightback, with goals from Chemsdine Talbi and a 90th-minute winner from Brian Brobbey to seal a 2-1 victory, led to boos at the end, with home anger directed at Howe."
""I understand the criticism, accept it and have no issue with it," said a devastated Howe afterwards. "My first thought as a leader is to front up and absorb it.""
""We have not done our jobs today in the second half and we're very disappointed in ourselves. I'm fully committed to the job and I'm disappointed in my delivery today and in the last week.""
Newcastle fans experienced a rollercoaster of emotions during the Tyne-Wear derby, initially celebrating an early goal by Anthony Gordon. However, Sunderland's comeback, featuring goals from Chemsdine Talbi and Brian Brobbey, resulted in a 2-1 defeat for Newcastle. The loss marked a continuation of their poor derby record since 2010, leading to boos and frustration directed at manager Eddie Howe. Howe acknowledged the criticism and expressed disappointment in the team's performance, emphasizing the pain felt by supporters. The match was marred by crowd trouble and discriminatory abuse incidents.
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