Due to a serious problem, the head coach of Newcastle United has terminated his contract.
The head coach of the Magpies stated that his team’s sole objective is to win, regardless of the opposition or the expense.
Tuesday night’s match between Newcastle and Borussia Dortmund at Signal Iduna Park feels very much like a must-win. They have won their last two Premier League games against Arsenal at St. James’ Park and Manchester United at Old Trafford, so they are coming into Germany in strong form.
Many rival coaches have taken offense at their usually physically demanding style; Mikel Arteta, the manager of the Gunners, is the most recent to take issue with Howe and his team. Some have drawn comparisons between Diego Simeone of Atletico Madrid and Newcastle’s coach as a result. Howe does not appear to make a comparison.
mind, even though he doesn’t think it’s warranted.
“My goal is to win; I don’t want to upset anyone,” he declared. “As long as we follow the rules of the game, I don’t mind if we do that in any way.
“We have a competitive spirit. We have high expectations for the players, and we are extremely proud of the way they handled Saturday’s 1-0 victory over Arsenal.
“We’re just trying to win; we’re not intentionally causing trouble.” In my opinion, the players should defend one another. I’d like to see them play football competitively. We must be strong at times, and I believe we demonstrated all of those qualities on Saturday. I have no problems at all.
When asked about the similarities to Atletico, he said, “We just play the game.” See, I believe we play hard. We put a lot of effort into the game because we want to win. But I believe we play fairly, and we’ll act in the same manner going forward.
Without a doubt, Howe’s style puts a physical strain on his players. The team has suffered as a result of playing so many Champions League and top-six Premier League games. Only sixteen senior players are available for Newcastle in Dortmund, three of whom are goalkeepers.
Howe remarked, “There’s no denying that we are (light on players), but we’ve been stretched for two weeks.” “We are powerless to change this. No transfer window exists. As I say, while many of our players have longer-term problems, the ones that are left have stepped up and given more. In the upcoming weeks, that is the mindset that we will require.