Newcastle: Pardew Wasn't Mad At Half-Time, Just Disappointed
Sissoko reveals manager guilted the players into pulling their weight, basically.

The manager told us we had to try and play more, because the first half was not good enough. He wasnt angry he didnt shout but he wasnt happy either. He knew we could play better and so did we. We had to win more tackles, more headers and be braver when we had the ball. We did that. We scored straight away, which was good for our confidence, and then we went for another goal, which Ayoze scored.Sissoko also said that the victory - which he rated as better than last year's 3 points burglary in Spurs' own back yard - was just rewards for the effort everyone has been putting in behind the scenes to drag the team up the league:
We stuck together though. We have worked very hard, every day, and now we are getting our rewards. We have great spirit in the dressing room and everyone wants to win games for the Club. Today, we played very well, and it was a good win for the team, for the Club, for the fans, for everyone.Obviously there is still a long way to go - we have still only won twice, after all - but there's no taking away from the fact that the win was a massive one, and a great reward for the 2200 fans who travelled down to White Hart Lane. He's not exactly famed for his half-time team-talks, but if that's how to get the best out of Newcastle's players, then long may it continue. Because Liverpool at home has just been given the extra hype of the potential for three wins in a row.