Newcastle United defender Fabian Schar spoke to BBC Radio Newcastle after the Magpies’ second-half come-back against Wolves on Sunday.
Schar brought Newcastle back level with Wolves in the 75th minute but it was an outstanding strike from Harvey Barnes that gave Newcastle the three points.
Schar said: “When you’re 1-0 down away from home after half-time and come back, it’s always a great achievement.
“Big credit to the team. Big win”.
This was Schar’s first game back having served a three-match suspension.
He said: “I was hungry to play and desperate to be on the pitch again.”
And speaking about team-mate Barnes’ goal, Schar said: “It was even better than mine, I have to say. Great goal. I’m really pleased for him and the whole team.”
Schar described the result as a “massive” win as the Magpies extended their unbeaten start.
“It’s been a great start, we’re happy with the first few games,” he added.
“I think we know that we can perform a lot better, but most important are the results and I think that if we can improve the performances as well, we have lots to achieve. So, we can build on the first four, five games and keep going.”