Newcastle news: Owners stance on Eddie Howe future
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Newcastle news: Owners stance on Eddie Howe future
"Newcastle have had a very disappointing start to the Premier League season, which continued with defeat at Brentford on Sunday. Eddie Howe's side are currently sitting 14th in the table, having lost four of their last six league matches. Newcastle have been impressive in the Champions League, while they are in the midst of another Carabao Cup run, having reached the quarter-finals."
"However, the most important competition for the club's supporters is the Premier League, but right now, there is a lot of ill feeling after a poor run of form. This has upped the pressure on Howe, who recently celebrated his four-year anniversary in charge at St James' Park. Fans are growing increasingly agitated, but for now, the board has underlined that he has a lot of credit in the bank."
"Howe, who was recently tipped to become Man United manager, still has the support of the PIF, Newcastle's owners. As per Chronicle Live, the feeling is that the former Bournemouth head coach can turn things around on Tyneside, starting with the blockbuster clash with Man City after the international break. Newcastle have been disrupted by a number of injury problems, with the likes of TIno Livramento, Lewis Hall, Jacob Ramsey and Yoane Wissa having all spent significant time on the sidelines."
Newcastle have endured a disappointing Premier League start, sitting 14th after losing four of their last six league matches, including defeat at Brentford. The team has performed well in the Champions League and reached the Carabao Cup quarter-finals, but Premier League results have caused significant ill feeling among supporters. Eddie Howe has seen increased pressure despite celebrating four years in charge and retaining board and PIF backing. A series of injuries to Tino Livramento, Lewis Hall, Jacob Ramsey and Yoane Wissa has disrupted the squad, with Wissa yet to make his debut since joining in the summer. Newcastle remain seven points off the top four ahead of a key match with Manchester City.
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