Schar is now set to miss the next three matches after being shown a red card for violent conduct against Ben Brereton Diaz in Newcastle’s 1-0 opening day win against Southampton at St James’ Park. Despite being reduced to 10 men, The Magpies were able to secure three points with Joelinton scoring on the stroke of half-time.
Schar’s red card came following minimal contact with Brereton Diaz after leaning slightly with his head, giving referee Craig Pawson a decision to make.
“I think it’s really harsh on Fabby but I think we all know that you can’t give the referee the possibility to even give the red card so that’s something we learn from,” Howe added. “I thought our discipline record has been very good for a long period of time, so I don’t think that’s something that’s in our game. Certainly, a good one to learn from.
Should Schar serve his suspension, his next match available will be against Wolverhampton Wanderers in a months’ time.
“I think in a strange way for us it was of course a turning point. It’s a turning point negatively in terms of our control of the game but I think it was a turning point in getting the crowd in the game.
“They obviously felt a big injustice as we all did towards the decision, but it was given. From that point onwards [the crowd] were really in the game and we’re really grateful for that.”