
Newcastle fought back to claim a draw at Brighton in the Premier League as potential new manager Eddie Howe watched on from the stands.
With Howe's appointment expected soon, he sat alongside Magpies part-owner Amanda Staveley and allowed himself a brief flicker of emotion as Isaac Hayden turned in an equaliser from Ciaran Clark's downward header.
However, for much of this contest, Newcastle's display will only have served to warn him of the scale of the challenge at a club that is still yet to win a top-flight game this season.
While the visitors deserve credit for sticking rigidly to their defensive shape, they were disjointed in possession and, bar Hayden's effort, offered little in attack.
Leandro Trossard's first-half penalty had appeared to have set Brighton on their way to a deserved victory, with the Belgian getting the benefit of a VAR intervention after tumbling over Clark's leg.
Despite dominating for long periods, Seagulls boss Graham Potter cut a frustrated figure as his side's winless run continued into a sixth match and prevented them from leapfrogging Manchester United in fifth.
And a dramatic conclusion almost compounded that feeling with goalkeeper Robert Sanchez sent off in stoppage time for a foul on Callum Wilson with the Newcastle forward through on goal.
With central defender Lewis Dunk taking over in goal it left the hosts having to see out an anxious final few minutes of stoppage time.
Newcastle, who have drawn three of their past four matches on their travels, sit 19th in the table, level on points with bottom club Norwich.
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Big job in front of Howe?
Newcastle have drawn two and lost two of their four matches since the Saudi Arabian-backed takeover of the club was confirmed in October.
However, they at least appear closer to installing a new manager after Unai Emery rejected their offer.
Howe, has not managed since his second stint at Bournemouth ended in relegation in 2020, but importantly has a reputation for playing attractive football, something that will strike chord with the Newcastle fanbase.
And his first task will be to get more from Miguel Almiron, Allan Saint-Maximin and Callum Wilson, who so far this season have contributed six of the club's 12 Premier League goals between them.
None of that trio managed a single shot on target at the Amex and even if that was offset to some extent by more solidity at the other end of the pitch, Newcastle will need goals and plenty of them to get themselves out of their current predicament.
Meanwhile, Potter's side are seven points better off than at the corresponding stage of last season having addressed their own defensive issues despite the £50m sale of England defender Ben White in the summer.
Player of the match
LampteyTariq Lamptey
Brighton & Hove Albion
Avg
- Squad number2Player nameLampteyAverage rating
6.66
- Squad number11Player nameTrossardAverage rating
6.62
- Squad number5Player nameDunkAverage rating
6.50
- Squad number24Player nameDuffyAverage rating
6.08
- Squad number14Player nameLallanaAverage rating
5.89
- Squad number3Player nameCucurellaAverage rating
5.86
- Squad number8Player nameBissoumaAverage rating
5.60
- Squad number20Player nameMarchAverage rating
5.59
- Squad number34Player nameVeltmanAverage rating
5.57
- Squad number12Player nameMwepuAverage rating
5.43
- Squad number4Player nameWebsterAverage rating
5.03
- Squad number9Player nameMaupayAverage rating
4.69
- Squad number10Player nameMac AllisterAverage rating
4.67
- Squad number1Player nameSánchezAverage rating
4.65
Newcastle United
Avg
- Squad number14Player nameHaydenAverage rating
6.27
- Squad number9Player nameWilsonAverage rating
6.08
- Squad number10Player nameSaint-MaximinAverage rating
5.97
- Squad number26Player nameDarlowAverage rating
5.91
- Squad number11Player nameRitchieAverage rating
5.71
- Squad number23Player nameMurphyAverage rating
5.69
- Squad number7Player nameJoelintonAverage rating
5.65
- Squad number17Player nameKrafthAverage rating
5.64
- Squad number24Player nameAlmirónAverage rating
5.31
- Squad number2Player nameClarkAverage rating
5.27
- Squad number8Player nameShelveyAverage rating
5.25
- Squad number6Player nameLascellesAverage rating
5.20
- Squad number34Player nameGayleAverage rating
4.90
Line-ups
Brighton
Formation 4-1-4-1
- 1SánchezBooked at 90mins
- 34Veltman
- 24Duffy
- 5Dunk
- 3Cucurella
- 8BissoumaBooked at 84mins
- 2LampteySubstituted forWebsterat 75'minutes
- 12MwepuSubstituted forMac Allisterat 45'minutes
- 14LallanaBooked at 75mins
- 20MarchSubstituted forMaupayat 66'minutesBooked at 84mins
- 11Trossard
Substitutes
- 4Webster
- 9