- Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe is facing increased pressure following a 2-1 derby defeat to Sunderland and a 7-2 Champions League exit against Barcelona.
- Howe has affirmed his 100 per cent commitment to the job, stating he is focused on the upcoming seven Premier League matches.
- Chief executive David Hopkinson recently offered a less than ringing endorsement of Howe, while also highlighting the club's need to meet financial rules and potentially engage in player trading.
- Howe stressed the importance of support and strong working relationships, asserting that he will always prioritise Newcastle United's interests.
- He acknowledged that the club's progress has been ahead of schedule and they will need to 'out-perform the budget' to achieve their long-term ambitions.
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Eddie Howe shuts out noise as speculation mounts over Newcastle future