Newcastle United man answers 'poor commitment' question after squad absence and latest defeat
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Newcastle United man answers 'poor commitment' question after squad absence and latest defeat
"I'm hesitating because I'm speaking on behalf of other people and that's very difficult to do. I believe they do and from what I see on the training ground, I don't see any sense of poor attitude or poor commitment to their work."
"Of course we all need to give more, the players need to give more, I need to give more, to turn the results around. It was not a convincing answer."
"Some players may be looking far beyond the season's end, and even at potential moves this summer. CEO David Hopkinson admitted over the international break that the Magpies will likely need to sell in order to meaningfully strengthen their squad."
"Anthony Gordon missed the game with a hip injury, but has been linked with Bayern Munich in recent weeks. He is a doubt for Arsenal next Saturday."
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe expressed uncertainty about his players' commitment after their eighth defeat in 11 games. He noted that while he sees effort in training, there is a need for everyone, including himself, to improve. Concerns about player focus have emerged, with some possibly considering moves away from the club. CEO David Hopkinson indicated that the team may need to sell players to strengthen the squad. The prospect of European qualification appears increasingly unlikely as injuries affect key players like Anthony Gordon and Tino Livramento.
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