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Newcastle dropped to the bottom of the Premier League after an entertaining draw with Brentford, with Eddie Howe absent for his first game in charge.
The new head coach was forced to watch the game from his hotel room after testing positive for coronavirus on Friday, with assistant Jason Tindall taking charge from the sidelines.
But, as he settles into his new role a month after the club's Saudi Arabian-backed takeover, he will have seen a game to give him room for encouragement while also illustrating the size of his task to keep Newcastle in the top flight.
With the home fans signing Howe's name from the first minute, Newcastle took an early lead when Jamaal Lascelles nodded in from Matt Ritchie's corner.
But the lead only lasted 75 seconds as Ivan Toney took advantage of Karl Darlow's mistake to fire in low against his former employers and celebrate in front of the Gallowgate End.
The 25-year-old, who was sold by Newcastle to Peterborough in 2018 after several loan spells, was twice close to scoring again, being caught slightly offside and then having a goalbound shot cleared off the line by Fabian Schar.
But Thomas Frank's impressive team took the lead after 31 minutes when Sergi Canos' back-post cross found fellow wing-back Rico Henry, who stabbed a shot past Darlow.
Eight minutes later, Joelinton brought the scores level again, curling into the bottom corner following the lively Allan Saint-Maximin's cross, for his first goal of the season.
In a thrilling encounter, Brentford went ahead once more when substitute Frank Onyeka's shot was deflected past Darlow via Lascelles, but Saint-Maximin rescued a point when he crashed in at the back post following a flowing move.
Despite the draw, Newcastle continued their worst start to a league campaign, falling to 20th after Norwich earned their second win of the season, while Thomas Frank's Brentford ended a run of four top-flight defeats.
Signs of Howe influence but plenty to resolve
There has been no shortage of drama at Newcastle since October's takeover, but following Howe's appointment 12 days ago, it appeared as if things had settled down over the international break - with the new head coach using the time to influence the squad with his methods.
That was until Friday night, where a positive coronavirus test meant he would manage his first game from his hotel room, with assistant Tindall coaching from the sidelines as Howe relayed messages to his staff via the phone.
As starts to Premier League managerial reigns go, it was unique, but perhaps fitting for a club, where entertainment and gallows humour is never in short supply.
What Howe will have seen from his room is symptomatic of Newcastle's season, which has left them mired in the bottom three: They were exciting in attack, but poor in defence.
He had promised to offer the type of football that would "do the fans and city proud", and as Saint-Maximin dazzled up front, Jonjo Shelvey sprayed passes to both wings and Joelinton and Joe Willock provided trickery in midfield, the supporters revelled in the type of "front-foot" football they felt was missing under former manager Steve Bruce.
There appeared to be an increase in intensity to Newcastle's play too as Tindall encouraged the hosts to press in Brentford's half.
But as the impressive Toney and Bryan Mbeumo cut through the hosts' defence, it showed that there is plenty to do to make Newcastle a more solid outfit.
Toney was a menace at times, testing a back three of Lascelles, Ciaran Clark and Schar in Newcastle's 3-4-3 set-up, and he could have had a hat-trick.
That changed in the second half as Newcastle tried to tighten up.
But once they went behind to Lascelles' own goal, Tindall, or perhaps it was Howe, made a double substitution, which altered the formation and proved crucial.
Sean Longstaff replaced Willock in midfield, while Ryan Fraser came on and provided a delightful cross from Newcastle's best move to provide Saint-Maximin with a thumping finish
With the crowd in raptures, there was still time to get a winner but after another quick break, and the goal at his mercy, Joelinton slipped to massive groans all around St James' Park.
It was a sign that although the Howe revolution has begun, there are many issues still to resolve as the team remains five points from safety.
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Newcastle United
Squad number26Player nameDarlow
Squad number5Player nameSchär
Squad number6Player nameLascelles
Squad number2Player nameClark
Squad number23Player nameMurphy
Squad number28Player nameWillock
Squad number8Player nameShelvey
Squad number11Player nameRitchie
Squad number7Player nameJoelinton
Squad number9Player nameWilson
Squad number10Player nameSaint-Maximin
Squad number21Player nameFraser
Squad number36Player nameS Longstaff
Brentford
Squad number40Player nameFernández
Squad number30Player nameRoerslev
Squad number18Player nameJansson
Squad number5Player namePinnock
Squad number7Player nameCanós
Squad number27Player nameJanelt
Squad number6Player nameNørgaard
Squad number3Player nameHenry
Squad number19Player nameMbeumo
Squad number17Player nameToney
Squad number14Player nameGhoddos
Squad number4Player nameGoode
Squad number15Player nameOnyeka
Squad number26Player nameBaptiste
Line-ups
Newcastle
Formation 3-4-3
- 26Darlow
- 5SchärSubstituted forS Longstaffat 71'minutes
- 6Lascelles
- 2Clark
- 23Murphy
- 28WillockSubstituted forFraserat 71'minutes
- 8Shelvey
- 11Ritchie
- 7Joelinton
- 9WilsonBooked at 46mins
- 10Saint-MaximinBooked at 75mins
Substitutes
- 1Dúbravka
- 12Lewis
- 14Hayden
- 17Krafth
- 19Manquillo
- 21Fraser
- 24Almirón
- 34Gayle
- 36S Longstaff
Brentford
Formation 3-4-3
- 40Fernández
- 30RoerslevSubstituted forGoodeat 80'minutes
- 18Jansson
- 5Pinnock
- 7Canós
- 27JaneltSubstituted forBaptisteat 89'minutes
- 6NørgaardBooked at 83mins
- 3Henry
- 19Mbeumo
- 17Toney
- 14GhoddosBooked at 42minsSubstituted forOnyekaat 59'minutes
Substitutes
- 2Thompson
- 4Goode
- 9Forss
- 15Onyeka
- 26Baptiste
- 28Bidstrup
- 33Maghoma
- 37Haygarth
- 41Cox
Referee:Robert Jones
Attendance:52,131
Live Text
Match ends, Newcastle United 3, Brentford 3.
Second Half ends, Newcastle United 3, Brentford 3.
Corner, Newcastle United. Conceded by Pontus Jansson.
Jonjo Shelvey (Newcastle United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Foul by Rico Henry (Brentford).
Attempt missed. Callum Wilson (Newcastle United) right footed shot from the right side of the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Joelinton.
Hand ball by Joelinton (Newcastle United).
Substitution, Brentford. Shandon Baptiste replaces Vitaly Janelt.
Attempt missed. Callum Wilson (Newcastle United) header from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Ryan Fraser with a cross.
Attempt blocked. Allan Saint-Maximin (Newcastle United) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Jonjo Shelvey.
Christian Nørgaard (Brentford) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
Substitution, Brentford. Charlie Goode replaces Mads Roerslev.
Attempt missed. Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford) left footed shot from outside the box is too high. Assisted by Ivan Toney with a headed pass following a corner.
Corner, Brentford. Conceded by Karl Darlow.
Allan Saint-Maximin (Newcastle United) is shown the yellow card for excessive celebration.
Goal! Newcastle United 3, Brentford 3. Allan Saint-Maximin (Newcastle United) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Ryan Fraser with a cross.
Foul by Ciaran Clark (Newcastle United).
Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Substitution, Newcastle United. Sean Longstaff replaces Fabian Schär.
Substitution, Newcastle United. Ryan Fraser replaces Joseph Willock.
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