Eddie Howe refuses to point fingers at Newcastle United players after slump at Chelsea

Eddie Howe refuses to point fingers at Newcastle United players after slump at Chelsea
While many fans took aim at the Newcastle players for their poor performances, Eddie Howe was in no mood to do the same. (File/AFP)
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Updated 12 March 2024
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Eddie Howe refuses to point fingers at Newcastle United players after slump at Chelsea

Eddie Howe refuses to point fingers at Newcastle United players after slump at Chelsea
  • Howe concedes individual errors but says team is responsible
  • Concern now that Magpies not improving despite big spending

LONDON: Eddie Howe is refusing to point fingers at his Newcastle United players after their latest error-strewn Premier League show at Chelsea.

Mistakes from Sven Botman, Dan Burn and Sean Longstaff littered another poor away-day show as the Magpies were well-beaten in West London, despite the narrow scoreline.

Nicolas Jackson gave the home side an early lead against the run of play before Alexander Isak’s 16th goal of the season silenced the Stamford Bridge crowd. After the break, however, Chelsea took total control, running away with this crucial battle for the Premier League European slots, with Cole Palmer and Mykhailo Mudryk netting to seal all three points. Jacob Murphy scored a late consolation for Howe’s men.

While many fans took aim at the Newcastle players for their poor performances, Howe was in no mood to do the same, preferring to talk of collective failure on the night.

“Things went wrong with the goals we conceded for sure,” Howe admitted. “We’re really disappointed with the first one because we had started the game really well and Chelsea penned in but with the first attack they have we almost gift them the goal.

“The three goals we conceded today were as poor as we’ve conceded for a while. We can’t come away from home and play well, which we did, and concede those goals and expect to get anything from the game. It’s cost us the match.”

He added: “I won’t go into detail about the mistakes we made and who made them, that’s not for me to do, I’ll never act that way. It’s always a collective thing but we did make some individual mistakes which have harmed us.”

Results this weekend saw Newcastle drop to 10th in the Premier League table. Their hopes of securing a second successive Champions League spot — which may be in the top five this year — look to have faded, while even the Europa League and Conference League slots are proving tough to catch up with in current form.

After finishing 11th in Howe’s first season, and consistently being one of the world’s biggest net spenders in three of the four transfer windows since, many are questioning whether progress has stalled.

On the topic, Howe, whose side take on Manchester City at the Etihad in the sixth round of the FA Cup on Saturday evening, said: “There is no doubting the ability of the players we have, you could see today we’ve got some very good players highlighted by the two goals we scored and some of our general play especially in the first half was very, very good. We looked in a really good rhythm and confident but we killed ourselves tonight with the goals we conceded. That, in a sense, can dent confidence and harm you in the manner in which we did today.

“In the Premier League we have to keep going and commit to every game and give our best to try and win every single match, and that’s what we’ll try to do. Our priority is the FA Cup, that is going to be a big challenge for us. We have to forget about the Premier League for a while and commit to this game we’ve had on the horizon. And then we have a break and then once we come back we have to give the Premier League everything.”

Injuries have blighted the Magpies’ season, and just as things started to improve in that department, yet more players look set to be sidelined.

Dan Burn picked up a knock and was withdrawn, but the most concerning issue was with Anthony Gordon, who looked to have suffered a knee injury.

“He’s in a bit of pain, it’s unclear what the injury is. We’re not sure what the diagnosis is with Anthony, he’s got a knee problem. It’s just a pain he felt come on so there was no moment or incident that it happened, it was just gradual,” said Howe.

“He’s in a bit of pain so we fear it’s not looking too good but it’s very early days. That was obviously a huge moment in the game to lose him as well because he’s been so good for us this year and so consistent in his performances so it’s another psychological blow.

“It’s unclear what the injury is which can always add a more negative feeling because we want clarity. Hopefully, we can give him that in the next couple of days and we can get him seen to. Of course, he’ll be disappointed to go off.”

A bright point, on an otherwise difficult night, was the performance of Tino Livramento, in for the injured Kieran Trippier. The youngster was a constant thorn in the hosts’ side, and put in one of his best shows in front of watching England boss Gareth Southgate.

Howe said: “A very good performance from Tino. I thought he was a real attacking threat in that first half, he gave us some good moments — combinations with Miggy (Miguel Almiron) and Sean (Sean Longstaff) on that side of the pitch.

“Maybe a little quieter at the beginning of the second half so we moved him sides and I thought he came alive again on the left so showed his versatility and athleticism through the match. He can be pleased.

“He’s growing into his position. He’s certainly got the love of the supporters which is a huge thing at this football club. I think they see what he brings to the team so I think he’s had a really good start.”


Hilal, Ettifaq return to winning ways

Hilal, Ettifaq return to winning ways
Updated 31 January 2025
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Hilal, Ettifaq return to winning ways

Hilal, Ettifaq return to winning ways
  • Blue Waves’ victory over Al-Okhdood comes after surprise defeat at Al-Qadsiah
  • Brazilian Kaio Cesar put hosts ahead on debut in Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: Al-Hilal returned to winning ways on Friday, defeating Al-Okhdood 4-0 to go three points clear of Al-Ittihad at the top of the Saudi Pro League table.
The victory, albeit against the relegation-threatened visitors, showed a return to form after the club’s surprise defeat to Al-Qadsiah earlier in the week.
Al-Hilal may have seen the departure of megastar Neymar but thanks to fellow Brazilian Kaio Cesar, who was making his debut in Saudi Arabia, the result was never in doubt. The 20-year-old winger fired home from close range in the fourth minute after a shot-cum-cross by Moteb Al-Harbi.


It was the perfect start but the Blue Waves had to wait until the end of the first half to establish their dominance.
Two minutes before the break, Serbian midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic curled a free kick worthy of Cristiano Ronaldo into the top corner, and two minutes into added time Marcos Leonardo headed home at the far post following a headed cross from Saudi Arabian international Hassan Tambakti.
The Brazilian forward scored a second from close range just 10 minutes after the restart to seal the win.
While the victory put Al-Hilal back on top of the table, Al-Ittihad will join them on points if they beat Al-Kholood at home on Saturday.
Later on Friday Ettifaq recorded a much-needed 3-1 win over Al-Shabab, just a day after the departure of head coach Steven Gerrard.
Gini Wijnaldum put the hosts ahead after 35 minutes and despite a quick response from Abderazzak Hamdallah goals from Joao Costa and a second for the Dutchman deep into injury time put the game beyond reach.


Postecoglou hopes for end to ‘vicious cycle’ of Tottenham injuries

Postecoglou hopes for end to ‘vicious cycle’ of Tottenham injuries
Updated 31 January 2025
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Postecoglou hopes for end to ‘vicious cycle’ of Tottenham injuries

Postecoglou hopes for end to ‘vicious cycle’ of Tottenham injuries
  • Postecoglou is under severe pressure after a miserable run of seven Premier League games without a win
  • Postecoglou is battling a lengthy injury list that threatens to stop the north Londoners ending their malaise

LONDON: Ange Postecoglou admits Tottenham’s “vicious cycle” of injuries has hampered his attempt to get the troubled club back on track.
Postecoglou is under severe pressure after a miserable run of seven Premier League games without a win, with six defeats in that dismal spell also triggering fan protests against chairman Daniel Levy.
Ahead of Sunday’s game at Brentford, Postecoglou’s side are languishing in 15th place, just eight points above the relegation zone.
The Australian earned a little breathing space on Thursday when a 3-0 win against Elfsborg booked Tottenham’s place in the Europa League last 16.
But Postecoglou is battling a lengthy injury list that threatens to stop the north Londoners ending their malaise.
Postecoglou was already without Dominic Solanke, Cristian Romero, Guglielmo Vicario, Brennan Johnson, Destiny Udogie, Wilson Odobert, Timo Werner and James Maddison.
Romania defender Radu Dragusin became the latest to be bitten by the injury bug when he was forced off against Elfsborg, although center-back Micky van de Ven played 45 minutes on his return from a hamstring problem.
“We’ve had to deal with a real extreme situation, which unfortunately once we got hit, it is then very hard to rectify on the run,” Postecoglou told reporters on Friday.
“We obviously got some significant injuries early on, which hampered our progress, and then we had to rely on a small group of players to get us through and that then burdened them.
“It has been this vicious cycle. The volume of games that clubs are playing, we’ve been in an extreme situation but a lot of clubs are facing similarities in Europe.”
It is a vital week for Tottenham, who travel to Liverpool holding a 1-0 lead in the second leg of the League Cup semifinals on Thursday before heading to Aston Villa in the FA Cup fourth round on February 9.
Injuries forced Postecoglou to turn to youth academy graduates Dane Scarlett, Mikey Moore and Damola Ajayi, who all scored their first goals for the club against Elfsborg.
Now the former Celtic boss is desperate to avoid any further fitness setbacks as he bids to end a Tottenham trophy drought stretching back to 2008.
“Every time I’ve seen the light at the end of the tunnel, it’s usually been an oncoming train,” he said.
“We seem to be losing players as we get them back. We don’t want to lose anyone else, but again, best laid plans.
“You can’t plan for these things. We’ve got a big week coming up, starting Sunday.
“We’re going to have to do it with this core group of players, so we’ve just got to be careful about how we go about it.”


Mourinho and Fenerbahce to face Anderlecht in Europa League playoff round

Mourinho and Fenerbahce to face Anderlecht in Europa League playoff round
Updated 31 January 2025
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Mourinho and Fenerbahce to face Anderlecht in Europa League playoff round

Mourinho and Fenerbahce to face Anderlecht in Europa League playoff round
  • Fenerbahce placed 24th in the new 36-standings format and will host the first leg on Feb. 13
  • Mourinho was hired to end Fenerbahce’s decade-long wait for a Turkish league title

NYON: Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbahce were rewarded for squeezing into the Europa League knockout stage by being drawn Friday to face Anderlecht in a two-leg playoff.
Fenerbahce placed 24th in the new 36-standings format — the last qualification place, and on a tiebreaker of goal difference — and will host the first leg on Feb. 13.
The return game in Brussels is one week later.
Mourinho was hired to end Fenerbahce’s decade-long wait for a Turkish league title, though trails Istanbul rival Galatasaray by six points. Galatasaray also were in Friday’s draw and will face AZ Alkmaar, with the first game in the Netherlands.
Two of Mourinho’s former clubs, Porto and Roma were paired, and Ajax were drawn to face Union Saint-Gilloise which will host the first leg in Belgium.
The playoff round draw involved teams which placed from ninth to 24th over the new eight-game schedule that ended Thursday.
The round of 16 pairings are made on Feb. 21 also involving the top-eight teams in the league phase.
They include two more of Mourinho’s former clubs, Manchester United and Tottenham, plus Lazio, Athletic Bilbao, Eintracht Frankfurt, Lyon, Olympiakos and Rangers.


Real Madrid to play Manchester City in standout clash of Champions League knockout playoffs

Real Madrid to play Manchester City in standout clash of Champions League knockout playoffs
Updated 31 January 2025
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Real Madrid to play Manchester City in standout clash of Champions League knockout playoffs

Real Madrid to play Manchester City in standout clash of Champions League knockout playoffs
  • Manchester City, the 2023 champion, will host the first leg on Feb. 11 or 12 and the return game in Madrid is on Feb. 18 or 19

NYON, Switzerland: Real Madrid will play Manchester City in the Champions League knockout playoffs round in a standout clash of the past two title winners after the draw was made Friday.
Man City, the 2023 champion, will host the first leg on Feb. 11 or 12 and the return game in Madrid is on Feb. 18 or 19. Madrid won a record-extending 15th European title last season.
The winner over two legs advances to the round of 16 to face either Atletico Madrid or Bayer Leverkusen, who placed in the top eight of the new 36-team league standings that ended Wednesday.
Teams that finished from Nos. 9 to 24 in the standings dropped into the two-leg knockout playoffs. Madrid placed 11th and Man City barely qualified in 22nd, after rallying to beat Club Brugge 3-1 in a must-win game.


Saudi Arabia’s sports minister promises ‘best World Cup experience’ in 2034

Saudi Arabia’s sports minister promises ‘best World Cup experience’ in 2034
Updated 31 January 2025
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Saudi Arabia’s sports minister promises ‘best World Cup experience’ in 2034

Saudi Arabia’s sports minister promises ‘best World Cup experience’ in 2034
  • The minister discussed Saudi Arabia’s goal to transform its domestic football league into one of the world’s top five competitions
  • Al-Faisal also briefly discussed the probability of seeing Liverpool superstar forward Mohamed Salah playing in SPL

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Sports Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal promised to deliver “the best World Cup experience” in 2034.
In an interview with Piers Morgan on Thursday, the minister discussed Saudi Arabia’s goal to transform its domestic football league into one of the world’s top five competitions.
In July, 2024, a Saudi delegation led by the minister officially submitted the Kingdom’s bid book to FIFA to host the FIFA World Cup 2034 at a ceremony hosted in Paris, France.
Al-Faisal said the Kingdom has been preparing for the FIFA bid for years now.
“We’ve been working tirelessly for six years, with monthly meetings with His Royal Highness [Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman] about details and what could work. Everything that we’re doing is part of the 2030 vision, whether we host the World Cup or not” he said.
During Thursday’s interview Al- Faisal also briefly discussed the probability of seeing Liverpool superstar forward Mohamed Salah playing in the Saudi Pro League.


“Definitely, because if he ticks all the right boxes, even for us, we’d love to have him,” the sports minister said. “We feel like we are one with the Egyptians, from our culture and our history and so on,” he added.
“It’d be a privilege to see Mo Salah here. He’s the most high-profile Muslim player in the world … He hasn’t signed a new contract yet. Up to the clubs now,” Prince Abdulaziz also told Morgan.
Meanwhile on Friday, AFP reported that Liverpool’s coach Arne Slot urged Salah to sign a new contract with Liverpool, advising the Egypt star against a potential lucrative move to Saudi Arabia.
Salah has been in sensational form this season but is out of contract in June, with speculation persisting that the Saudi Pro League could be a possible destination for the Egyptian superstar.
Liverpool manager Slot reiterated at his pre-match press conference on Friday that the club want to keep hold of their talismanic striker, who joined the club in 2017.
“We want him to extend, of course, as well,” he said. “That is clear, but I’m not surprised that Saudi wants him, I’m also not surprised if other countries want him as well.