Coach Alan Pardew
Newcastle are unbeaten from 11 games, and ranks third Premier League standings at this time. Coach Alan Pardew admitted happy to see Newcastle United's fans began to dream of qualifying for the Champions League next season.
Newcastle also performed brilliantly while defeating Everton 2-1 at St James Park.
Expression John Heitinga at own goal
Newcastle at least in the league conceding only eight gol and Pardew understand the great excitement and high expectations of fans.
Expression John Heitinga at own goal
"I'm not going to dampen expectations of fans. I came here not to do that," Pardew said on Sky Sports.
"I want to enjoy this success. Let the fans dreaming of the Champions League, it's fantastic. I hope we managed to achieve it."
Newcastle will undergo a tough schedule because it will challenge the duo team of Manchester before the host Chelsea at home. This situation makes a big reluctant Toon boss's head.
"We should be more conservative players in the locker room," he continued.
"We're a new team but do a good job. We will live next game, that's all," he said.
Danny Guthrie, man of the man on the game
Newcastle players
Ryan Taylor scored on the game
Manager Everton David Moyes
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