Harvey Barnes backing Newcastle United to push for a Champions League place
Newcastle United midfielder Harvey Barnes is hoping his return from injury can help spur the club on in their pursuit of a place in next season's Champions League.
The 26-year-old had not kicked a ball in anger since September 24 after damaging a toe in the Magpies' 8-0 Premier League win at Sheffield United just seven appearances into his career on Tyneside following a £38million summer switch from Leicester.
There were eight goals once again on his return, but thanks to his intervention they were shared evenly as Eddie Howe's men, who had led 1-0 and 2-1, fought back from 4-2 down to snatch a 4-4 draw courtesy of his equaliser on a remarkable afternoon at St James' Park.
Asked afterwards if Newcastle – currently 13 points off fourth – could still make a push for the Champions League places, Barnes said: "This team is capable of great things, as we showed last year.
"We have shown it in spells this year too. When we are on top of our game, we can go on a great run and climb the table quickly."
The Magpies, who ended a run of four successive Premier League defeats with a 3-1 win at in-form Aston Villa in midweek, looked to be on their way to another when Sean Longstaff fired them ahead and then after Gabriel Osho had levelled, restored their advantage.
However, with wide man Chiedozie Ogbene tormenting full-back Dan Burn from the off, the lead was never comfortable.
Ross Barkley made it 2-2 before the break, and Carlton Morris' twice-taken penalty and a fourth from Elijah Adebayo had the Hatters in dreamland with 62 minutes played.
Howe chose to introduce Barnes in the aftermath and after Kieran Trippier had reduced the deficit, it was he who ultimately rescued a point with 17 minutes remaining as late flurries at both ends came to nothing.
Asked what his instructions had been, Barnes said: "I was just told to go out and make an impact. I've been out that long.
"This has been my toughest period in football, how long I've been out. Signing for a new club and being hit with injury is a hard thing. I have been working hard.
"It was great to get a goal, but disappointing not to get three points."
Barnes' return, along with that of striker Callum Wilson, provided Howe with a welcome boost, but Anthony Gordon's half-time departure with an ankle injury and the concession of 10 goals in his side's last three home games provided further food for thought.
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