Newcastle United vs Reading: Rafa Benitez vows the best is yet to come as Magpies secure first league win

Newcastle United 4 Reading 1: The Magpies get off and running in the Championship as Dwight Gayle scores a brace to ease the nerves in the North East

Damian Spellman
St James' Park
Thursday 18 August 2016 07:50 BST
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Rafael Benitez has endured a tough start to life in the Championship
Rafael Benitez has endured a tough start to life in the Championship (Getty)

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Rafael Benitez promised there is more to come from Newcastle after seeing them finally launch their Sky Bet Championship promotion drive.

After successive defeats by Fulham and Huddersfield, the Magpies belatedly opened their account with a 4-1 victory over Reading at St James' Park, although Benitez later admitted his team remains a work in progress.

Asked how much better it can get, the Spaniard said: "Much better. How much is difficult to quantify, but I'm sure that we will improve. There will be some bad games, for sure, but we will improve.

"I didn't want to say the other day after losing two games there were 44 games to play, now 43, but it's the reality. The reality is you don't have too much time to prepare the team during the week, so you have to do things at the same time that you are trying to win games, and that's more difficult.

"But it's like this and hopefully these three points will give us a little bit of confidence for the next games."

Midfielder Isaac Hayden fired the home side into a 20th-minute lead, but for the third successive game, they conceded on the stroke of half-time when Garath McCleary converted a penalty awarded after debutant Ciaran Clark's challenge on John Swift.

However, Matt Ritchie restored Newcastle's advantage from the penalty spot early in the second half and Dwight Gayle's double wrapped up the win.

Benitez said: "It was important for me, for the fans, for the players, for everyone here to get three points today. The first two games without playing so badly, we didn't get any points.

"Today we showed character, a good reaction after the goal we conceded, and that's what we have we to do, play well sometimes and show character all the time."

Royals boss Jaap Stam left Tyneside convinced his team should have had more reward for their efforts, arguing they were the superior side.

He said: "I think we should have got something out of the game because I think if you look at the game and at how both teams played, I think we deserved a lot more than a 4-1 loss, to be fair.

"The people over here, especially in Newcastle, they are thinking about a 4-1 win. Probably we were the better team, but everybody knows that they won and they have got three points and we have got nothing.

"That's how it goes in football, so for us it's very difficult but we need it keep on going."

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