Eddie Howe said he would “sleep well” after admitting he woke up feeling anxious before Newcastle’s 3-1 victory over Brighton on Saturday. The Magpies snapped a four-game Premier League losing streak as goals from Will Osula and Dan Burn gave them a two-goal advantage at half-time. Jack Hinshelwood found the top corner to pull one back for Brighton, but Harvey Barnes wrapped up three points deep into added time. Victory was played out in front of Newcastle’s owners, with chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan and co-owner Jamie Reuben in attendance at St James’ Park following their review of the season at Matfen Hall on Thursday. Asked if he would get an eight-hour sleep following a challenging period, Howe said: “It’s funny because I didn’t get eight hours last night. “I’ll level with you, there was a moment where I woke up and I thought: ‘Oh dear, what day is it?’. “Which is really unusual for me, I’m a very good sleeper.…