
"He did 10 shots at the end of training and he wanted more. Fair play to him. It's the desire to repeat and to practice. He's delivered an amazing moment for the supporters here. It's a great moment for him and he deserves it. Hopefully it's a turning point for him. A big moment for us. We've proved we're competitive against any team."
"Practice makes perfect. Osula has been criticised for a lack of end product but it's important to remember that he's a relatively young player. Progress in such talents isn't always linear and perhaps this is a momentum upon which to build going forward."
Osula came off the bench to score a decisive goal for 10-man Newcastle United against Manchester United at St James' Park. The Danish forward, who has struggled with injuries this season, delivered an individual goal that sealed a dramatic win for manager Howe's side. Despite inconsistent performances throughout the campaign, Osula's dedication to extra training sessions has yielded results. Manager Howe praised his commitment, noting that Osula completed ten shots after training and wanted more, demonstrating the desire to practice and improve. This performance represents a potential turning point for the young striker, who has faced uncertainty regarding his long-term future at the club.
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