Newcastle United fans have praised teenager Sean Neave after his performance against Boston United in the National League Cup.
Another international break is upon us, and Newcastle United players will be in action across the world.
Eddie Howe will hope to see everybody return unscathed, especially after Lewis Hall’s injury scare.
Newcastle players were still in action on Wednesday night, though, as the Under-21s faced Boston United.

Newcastle United impressed with Sean Neave
Cathal Heffernan, Miodrag Pivas and Charlie McArthur were among those to start the game, while summer signing Park Seung-soo caught the eye.
Newcastle ran out 3-1 winners, and there can be no doubting who the star of the show was for the young Magpies.
Striker Sean Neave bagged a hat-trick as he scored every Newcastle goal in the 3-1 victory.
The 18-year-old hails from Newcastle-upon-Tyne and is looking to make his way through the ranks and into the first team.
That may be a long shot, but Neave’s hat-trick on Tuesday night certainly impressed Newcastle fans.
Supporters took to social media to praise Neave as a ‘baller’ and ‘the best player on the pitch’ against Boston United.
Others think Neave has a big future ahead of him at Newcastle and would love to see him given a first-team chance this season.
Some believe that Neave needs a loan move in order to aid his development, but he certainly caught the eye on Wednesday night.
- Sean Neave with a first-half hat-trick against Boston, what a player this young’un is going to be
- Sean Neave is a baller
- Sean Neave is so so good. Brace already inside 30 minutes for Newcastle, looks like the best player on the pitch.
- Sean Neave should, and deservedly so, get his chance to impress in the first team this season. Looks a cut above the rest in the U21s.
- Sean Neave is good enough to go on the first team bench later in the season
- Gotta see Neave sent on loan or something at least surely
- Sean Neave and Park looked fantastic tonight
Sean Neave has some inspiration at Newcastle United
Newcastle have often failed to bring through young players, but there is some inspiration for Neave.
Lewis Miley has been through ups and downs, but has shown some promise after breaking through the midfield ranks.
Sean Longstaff is impressing for Leeds United after leaving Newcastle over the summer in search of regular first-team action.
Elliot Anderson’s exit to Nottingham Forest was a painful one for Newcastle, but he is another homegrown midfielder who is now impressing elsewhere.
Neave would, naturally, prefer to become a first-team star at Newcastle and live his boyhood dream.
The standards are incredibly high at Newcastle, though, and Neave will hope to keep developing and eventually catch Eddie Howe’s eye in the coming years.
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