
"I've got no problem picking myself up, it's more the players. I'm able to move quite quickly through things, the game and the review process, to then think of the future very quickly. Now it's all about Sunderland, it's not about what's happened. It's about learning from it and evolving and changing if we need to."
"It's about the next game and making sure we're mentally ready, physically ready for what's going to be a huge game for us and for the whole city, so I think that's quite a good game for us to go straight into because there's no time for any other thought than that."
"It's huge. There's no point talking about it though, we've just got to play. We've got to play like our lives depend on it. It's such a big game for the city, for our supporters, for everyone connected with the club. We need to deal with this very quickly and then move on to Sunday."
Newcastle United suffered a humiliating 7-2 defeat to Barcelona at Camp Nou, resulting in an 8-3 aggregate elimination from the Champions League. Despite Anthony Elanga scoring twice in the first half to provide hope, Barcelona dominated the second half to seal the victory. Manager Eddie Howe emphasizes the need for quick recovery and mental preparation, viewing the upcoming Tyne-Wear derby against Sunderland as an opportunity for redemption. Howe stresses that there is no time for dwelling on the loss, only focus on performing at the highest level in this crucial local fixture for the club and city.
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