First Newcastle win a long time coming, insists relieved Benitez

Ayoze Perez ended Newcastle United's run of 10 Premier League matches without a win, leaving Rafael Benitez feeling a little more relaxed.

Published : Nov 04, 2018 09:42 IST

Newcastle United manager Rafa Benitez acknowledged that victory against Watford brought relief to his team.

Rafael Benitez is convinced Newcastle United's 10-match winless run to start the season was harsh on the team after it finally got a first triumph over Watford on Saturday.

Newcastle claimed just three points from their first 10 Premier League games and had been looking destined for a long and arduous campaign.

But they put in a dogged display at St James' Park despite seeing three players go off injured – Ayoze Perez getting the winner having been jeered by supporters last time out.

Benitez is adamant its winless run went on longer than his players deserved, but acknowledged that victory brought relief.

He told reporters: "I will say that so many games, there were so many things that we were trying to do in a different way with players, analysing everything, and still we couldn't get three points when I think we deserved to get the three points in a couple of games or maybe more – Cardiff City, Manchester United, Brighton [and Hove Albion], they were very clear."

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"It was a pity, but today we won. There's a little bit of relief and we can enjoy it, but keep working hard because Bournemouth [their next opponents] are also another team that is in form and it will be difficult."

"The fans have been fantastic during the whole season and today was another example. The players are giving everything. We are making mistakes, starting from me, but still we are trying our best and the fans appreciate that."

"You could see even in the worst situation, still they were behind the team. Now we have to enjoy it and relax a little bit."

Watford coach Javi Gracia was disappointed with his team's inability to finish their chances when in the ascendancy, though he refused to criticise the players.

"If you don't score, if you don't kill the game when you have the chance to do it, you know afterwards something like today maybe can happen," the Spaniard said.

"If you ask me about the game or the result, I can be disappointed with the result today because we did many things well, but I can't be disappointed with my players because in the first half, we created clear chances to score from different players, from different situations and we didn't score."