Rafael Benitez praised the "fight" of Salomon Rondon after his two goals downed Bournemouth at St James' Park and predicted there is more to come from the Newcastle United striker. Rondon netted with an early strike that was followed up by a thumping header, his first Premier League goals for the club sealing a 2-1 win, Jefferson Lerma scoring the visitors' goal.
After no victories in their first 10 top-flight matches of the season, Newcastle have now won two league games on the bounce for the first time since April and risen to 14th in the table. Benitez liked what he saw, backing Rondon to get even better if he can get fitter.
"Rondon did well, he has to improve his fitness but he was working well and trying to fight the defenders," Benitez said as quoted by BBC Sport.
"He shows what he can do and is giving us something different. We knew that they would be difficult because they have had good form and are doing well. We have to give credit to our players, they were very good. They gave everything and the atmosphere was good.
"We have done well in some games but that was one of the best mentalities and the way we competed for the ball.
"They changed their play in the second half so we had to change ours and they were losing players to a few knocks. We did well, they have pace and ability up front but we had to take chances and finish the game."
Rondon himself added: "We need this to be honest, this is the way we need to keep working and fighting. You can see the level, so we need to keep playing like that to stay up. I am really happy, we have played really well. I have to keep working, this is my job to score, I am very happy."