NEWCASTLE boss Eddie Howe insists Chris Wood has been “outstanding” since his move from Burnley in the January transfer window. The New Zealand international headed to St James’ Park in a £25million move, ending a four-year spell at Turf Moor. Wood has come under pressure in recent weeks, having failed to score in his first seven appearances for the Tyneside club. But Howe reckons the forward has had “a dramatic effect” on the Magpies, who are unbeaten in their last eight league matches.
Eddie Howe said: “I think he’s been outstanding since he’s arrived. He does a lot of the things people don’t necessarily see. But he’s had a dramatic effect on the team. He’s given us the ability to retain the ball from loads of different situations. He brings others in to play and his tactical understanding is of the highest level. Yes, he hasn’t scored but the team has performed. I can’t speak highly enough of him and I’ve got no thoughts of taking him out the team.”
Howe’s men are now up 14th in the Premier League table following Saturday’s 2-1 win against Brighton – seven points above the drop zone. Wood could come up against his former teammates when the Magpies head to Turf Moor on the final day of the season. Newcastle also brought in former Burnley defender Kieran Trippier in the January window but the full-back is currently sidelined by a foot injury.