Eddie Howe is not focusing on the possibility of Newcastle United making a "statement" by beating Manchester United or Tottenham over the next 10 days.
Newcastle head into this weekend sixth in the Premier League, just a point and a place behind next opponents United.
The Magpies follow up Sunday's match at Old Trafford by playing Everton at home in midweek and then, the following Sunday, visiting Tottenham, who are six points better off in third.
Since Howe's first match in charge last November, a resurgent Newcastle have earned 58 points to United's 56 – albeit having played a game more.
That has encouraged talk of a top-six finish this season, but Arsenal are the only 'big six' team they have beaten in that time, meaning Howe was asked on Friday if he needed a "statement" win to be taken seriously as European contenders.
"I'm not looking for statement wins. I'm just looking for wins," he replied. "I'm just looking to try to win our next game.
"I always let you guys [the media] do your job, but my focus has to be day to day and week to week, and that's what it will be."
He added: "There will be a lot of opinion and a lot of predicting of the future, and we can't get involved in that.
"It's a waste of my energy and the team's energy. Let's just focus on the next match."
Eddie Howe on Sunday:
— Newcastle United FC (@NUFC) October 14, 2022
"If you can go into these games with confidence and a good feeling, it gives you the best chance of a positive result. The next group of games are tough but we're going to try and attack them, rise to the occasion and give our all to get a positive result." pic.twitter.com/O41YcG1J0m
Another question put to Howe pondered whether Newcastle now had "the best Bruno in the Premier League", as Bruno Guimaraes takes on Bruno Fernandes for the first time.
Guimaraes was signed after Newcastle's last meeting with United last December, debuting at the start of February.
Since then, he has scored seven goals and assisted two in 23 matches, while Fernandes, from the same number of games and playing in a more advanced role, has only six goal involvements.
"I think Bruno Fernandes is a fantastic player," Howe said. "I think they've actually got a lot of similarities to their games. I think technically they're very good.
"Maybe Bruno Fernandes plays a little bit higher up the pitch, but Bruno, our Bruno, can do exactly the same. He's got the versatility of playing deeper.
"They're two great technicians, and I enjoy watching both of them play."