I'd resign if I wasn't still right for job - Howe
Newcastle United's English head coach Eddie Howe (L) speaks with Newcastle United's English midfielder #10 Anthony Gordon (R) during the English Premier League football match between Arsenal and Newcastle United at the Emirates Stadium in London on February 24, 2024. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP)
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Head
coach Eddie Howe says he would step aside if he did not think he was still the
right man to lead Newcastle United.
Newcastle
were booed off by their supporters following a damaging 3-2 defeat against
Brentford at St James' Park on Saturday.
Howe was
crestfallen afterwards and said he was "not doing my job well enough at
the moment" after his side slipped to 12th place in the Premier League
table.
However
two days later, Howe - who ended the club's seven-decade wait for a major
domestic trophy 11 months ago - said there was "no doubt in my mind"
he was the right man for the job.
"That's
why I'm sitting here," he said on the eve of Tuesday's game at Tottenham
Hotspur.
"If
there was doubt, I wouldn't be - because the club is the most important thing.
I've never put myself before the club.
"If
I didn't think I was the correct man to take the team forward, and I couldn't
give the players what they need, then I would step aside and let someone else
do it."
Newcastle
have won only one of their last eight games in all competitions, but Howe
retains the backing of the club's hierarchy.
He has
had a transformational impact since his appointment in 2021, beating Liverpool
in the Carabao Cup final last year and taking Newcastle into the Champions
League twice.
Newcastle
will be favourites to progress to the last 16 of the Champions League against
Azerbaijan side Qarabag and have a FA Cup fourth-round tie against Aston Villa
on Saturday.
The
Newcastle head coach acknowledged he was going through one of the toughest
periods of his reign but is drawing on the experiences of previous difficult
periods to turn things round.
"Those
experiences I have been through countless times before stand me in good stead
for this moment," he added.
"The
collective spirit is what we're after. We're after the collective fight from
all the players and if you have that resolve within the group, you can do
amazing things again, so it can turn very quickly.
"The momentum is against us at the moment. We have to swing it back and then the world can look a very different place within a couple of games."


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