Newcastle United boss Rafa Benitez says their late signings last week will change their style of play.
Benitez believes Miguel Almiron and Antonio Barreca will help Newcastle United be more clinical on the counter-attack during the second half of the campaign.
After defeat to Tottenham, the manager said, "You have to defend against good teams like Tottenham but, after, you have to think about attacking as well.
"These players, Barreca and Almiron, both are offensive players, they are fine on the ball, they go forward, they have some pace, and they bring us something that we needed. So hopefully they can help the team in attack."
Commenting on the impact Almiron's arrival has had on the dressing room, Benitez added: "I think everyone was expecting new faces, and maybe if they know the players - some of them maybe haven't been watching too many games [in which they've played].
"But Barreca and Almiron, they are good on the ball, they can play with some pace and they are offensive players.
"Especially because Miguel Almiron is playing as a No 10, he is used to playing in this position, so he gives us the competition we were looking for in this position where we didn't have too much.
"Hopefully it will be good and everybody will continue working as hard as they do now, but with more confidence.
"I don't talk about the money [or the transfer fees]. But what I will talk about are the characteristics of the players. We were looking for these kind of players, and so we are happy with that."