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Ciaran Kelly

Sven Botman and Martin Dubravka's reactions to being left out said so much after Newcastle talks

Newcastle United did not get to celebrate their first victory of the campaign until December last season. The Magpies did not have to wait quite so long this time around as they started the new campaign with a 2-0 win against Nottingham Forest on the opening day.

As is now tradition, players and staff gathered for a team photograph in the dressing room after the game. They say a picture paints a thousand words and that was certainly the case on Saturday.

A beaming Sven Botman, who only got on the field for the final minute of the game, has his left arm raised in triumph while Martin Dubravka, who lost his place to new signing Nick Pope, is roaring in delight. The pair's respective reactions sum up the togetherness, spirit and team-first mentality that Howe has been desperate to retain this summer.

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It goes without saying, of course, that Botman and Dubravka were disappointed to have been left out, but the pair will have respected how Howe took them aside to explain his reasoning in the run up to the game. There was an occasion in a previous era where one Newcastle player first learned he was going to be dropped after reading about it in the press, but there was never any danger of that happening under Howe.

"I'll always speak to the players," the Newcastle boss told reporters on the eve of the match. "Big decisions need to be communicated. If you can give players an insight into your decision - not necessarily too much detail around it but certainly the key reasons why you've made the call - that can only benefit you and them."

For Dubravka, who has been first-choice at Newcastle for so long, it was a particularly devastating blow but the veteran never showed it. Dubravka previously worked with goalkeepers at other clubs who refused to serve him in the warm-up or made him collect stray balls, but the Slovakia international was not about to follow suit. Dubravka instead hugged Pope and gave the new number one a big pat on the back as he wished him luck after his team-mate completed his warm-up.

Botman, meanwhile, will have recognised that Howe was effectively protecting him - just as he did when Bruno Guimaraes joined the club in January following his own move from France. Botman may be one of Europe's most promising young centre-backs, who has already won a Ligue 1 title and played in the Champions League, but the new arrival will still need an adjustment period on and off the field.

Just as the pace of the Premier League will have struck Botman from sitting on the bench on Saturday, so, too, has the intensity and tempo of training under Howe where there are no breaks between drills like there were at Lille. Given his composure, it is easy to forget that Botman has only trained with the club for a month so far and the 22-year-old moved out of the hotel into his new home just a few days ago.

There can be no doubt that Botman will play a huge part in Newcastle's long-term goal of competing for trophies and playing in Europe, but Howe's decision sent a positive message to the dressing room. Even Newcastle's most expensive summer signing was not going to walk into the side as Howe kept faith with Dan Burn and Fabian Schar, who served the Magpies so well last season.

The pair quickly justified the head coach's faith on Saturday. Burn was rock solid - there is a reason why Forest did not muster a single shot on target on after the centre-back shackled Brennan Johnson and Jesse Lingard expertly on a number of occasions - while Schar stepped up with a 25-yard screamer before the hour mark to break the deadlock. It was the perfect response.

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