Eddie Howe reveals Newcastle United 'fear'
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Newcastle United head coach Eddie Howe is hopeful that Alexander Isak will be fit for his side’s game against Leicester City on Monday.
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Newcastle United head coach Eddie Howe has confirmed Alexander Isak and Kieran Trippier were substituted due to injury in his side’s 2-1 victory over Brentford on Wednesday.
The attacking talent arrived on Tyneside in January 2024 as the only signing of a barren transfer window as the Magpies battled through profit and sustainability concerns. Since then, Harrison has been called upon by Howe in senior training regularly, as well as being handed minutes in non-competitive fixtures for the first-team last year.
Eddie Howe has told his Newcastle players to ensure they have a life away from football to help manage the pressures of the game. The 47-year-old former Bournemouth defender freely admits that is something he did not do as a young player and as a result found himself embroiled in the game 24 hours a day.
Eddie Howe slapped a strict ban on alcohol during Newcastle’s trophy parade on Sunday, Alan Shearer has revealed. Players were not allowed to consume alcohol and did not even turn up to the after-party after toasting their Carabao Cup triumph on an open-top bus tour of the city.
Eddie Howe was the main figure of course, but Newcastle assistant Jason Tindall also played a part. Whenever Howe was talking to his players at a set piece or to the substitutes waiting to come on, Tindall would move into position so there was almost always one of them at the front of the area.
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Newcastle moved level on points with fourth-placed Chelsea with a game in hand and are now looking to secure a place in next season's Champions League
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This week, Murphy reflected on a time when many observers thought Newcastle were going to release him after average loan spells at West Brom and Sheffield Wednesday. But Murphy refused to give up on his dream of playing for his boyhood team before finding a manager in Howe who truly believes in him.
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe is "really pleased" after his side's "massive" 3-0 Premier League win over Leicester at King Power Stadium.