Newcastle boss Eddie Howe is delighted with his kids on their US preseason tour.

Howe was pleased with Elliot Anderson, who struck twice, and Lewis Miley for today's win against Brighton.

He said: They've both done really well, and tribute to Lewis coming on for the last half an hour. We felt we needed to change things in midfield. He came on and added a composure to our midfield. He showed real maturity to come into a difficult situation. All the lads did well."

The manager also said: The camp been really good for us. The facilities and support were high class.

We go back united and fitter, and now we've got a key two week period to improve on all areas. There will be a lot of training now.

We haven't done much training for the last four or five days so it will be good to get back on the training pitch and iron out a few things."

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