
""But I know who I am. I'm a hard worker. I love playing football. And yes, I hope I'm going to score many goals here. And I know I'm not 100%, but there's more to come for sure. "I hope I score a lot of goals, a lot of assists and a lot of wins. This is what we need now. We need a big momentum now as the season is getting tougher and tougher.""
""We need a big momentum and, for myself, a lot of goals and happy moments. This is just what I need now. "[Start to life in Newcastle] has been strange, but it's my destiny. But as I said, I'm glad I had this moment I was injured as I could take the time to settle here with my family. "But it's been frustrating, especially the last four weeks at the end of the rehab, because I really want to be in this club. "But I think we took the time perfectly and managed well to come back stronger.""
Yoane Wissa joined Newcastle for a reported £50m from Brentford after scoring 19 Premier League goals in 2024-25. The 29-year-old suffered a knee injury days after signing and missed the first three months of the 2025-26 season. Wissa scored his first goals for Newcastle in a 2-1 EFL Cup quarter-final victory over Fulham and expressed confidence that more goals and assists will follow as he regains peak fitness. He described the early period in Newcastle as strange but necessary for settling with his family, called the end of rehab frustrating, and insisted the recovery was managed to return stronger.
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