Newcastle director of rugby Gary Gold paid tribute to his side after they claimed a crucial 21-19 victory over Sale Sharks.
Gopperth and Stringer picked out for special praise
Newcastle director of rugby Gary Gold paid tribute to his side after they defeated Sale to keep alive their hopes of avoiding relegation.
A penalty from Jimmy Gopperth with four minutes to play clinched a crucial 21-19 win to cut the gap between themselves and Wasps to just four points.
The Falcons, who are now unbeaten at home in their last five games, had trailed 19-12 after the Sharks had scored three first-half tries.
"We were poor in the first half," conceded Gold. "We gave them possession in soft situations and we dropped the ball a lot and they are a great side from broken field ball.
"But given the situation we are in at this stage of the season, we said we had to stick to our guns and hold on to the ball and back ourselves.
"The biggest thing was the character shown tonight. At 19-12 down we were staring down the barrel and it would have been easy for the guys to give up but they didn't.
"I just want to congratulate every single one of them. They showed great courage.
"It's been difficult for them. They have been in this position since November and they are tired of it. I'm ecstatic for them, they've done a fantastic job and the coaching staff have done a fantastic job. It's not getting any easier but it could have been a lot more difficult had we capitulated.
"I'm now looking forward to Gloucester and we have to make sure we have to hold on to the ball better and then get the balance right."
Sensational
Gold picked out No.10 Gopperth and experienced scrum-half Peter Stringer for special praise, describing the latter as "really, really sensational".
"I didn't say a lot to Jimmy at half-time," he added. "He didn't have a great first half, but I just put my arm around him and told him what a good player he is and told him to crack on.
"He knows better than I what his capabilities are and he is very clear about when he messes up and he's such a top bloke and takes it so personally and that's more of a worry if anything.
"He is a class player and when the real pressure was on to kick the winning goal he did.
"We need leaders and we have them in Jimmy and in Peter Stringer who never put a foot wrong. He was sensational - really, really sensational.
"He was never flustered and his service is excellent and he is calming influence when he talks to the players."