Breaking:Following Luton’s loss, sack rumors mount and Eddie Howe confirms a “internal” meeting at Newcastle

Breaking:Following Luton’s loss, sack rumors mount and Eddie Howe confirms a “internal” meeting at Newcastle

 

Eddie Howe divulges details of a “internal” meeting in Newcastle as sack rumors intensify following Luton’s loss.

Newcastle United suffered a further setback at Kenilworth Road as Luton

Town prevailed 1-0. With this loss, the Magpies have now only won once in their previous six games.

Andros Townsend of Luton scored the game’s lone goal at the back post following a corner kick from Ross

Barkley that was flicked on by Alfie Doughty during the first half. Although Newcastle put more pressure on the

opposition in an attempt to tie the score, Rob Edwards’ squad was the closest to extending their lead.

Barkley struck the bar first with a forceful 30-yard drive, and Jacob Brown

followed suit in the second half following an Elijah Adebayo setup. VAR called Alexander Isak offside even though he

believed he had equalized. Edwards said his team wanted to win for their captain, who wasn’t there because he was released from the hospital on Thursday.

Newcastle United’s owners, PIF (Public Investment Fund), are allegedly not

happy with manager Eddie Howe. It is anticipated that the team’s most recent loss to Luton—their fourth straight away

loss from St. James’ Park—will intensify rumors regarding Howe’s possible termination.

In his response following the game, Howe also disclosed, saying, “We’ve talked about it internally, we know how

important away form is.” Our performance both at home and away must be consistent. We didn’t compete

well in the first half, which perfectly summed up our away form today. Rather than being proactive,

As the team struggles in its away games and PIF’s discontent fuels speculation about a potential managerial change at Newcastle United, the pressure on Howe has increased.

 

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