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Newcastle United 3 v 0 Ipswich Town
FA Premier League
Saturday, 26th April 2025 Kick-off 15:00
Howe: Town Have Dangerous Players
Friday, 25th Apr 2025 13:27

Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe is delighted to be back at work and returning to the dugout for the Blues’ visit to St James’ Park on Saturday having spent several nights in hospital with pneumonia.

Howe, 47, was hospitalised on April 11th having been unwell for some days, before being released a week ago.

Having missed three games, he returned to training for the first time yesterday and took this morning’s pre-match press conference.

“I'm OK. I am not 100 per cent in my body, but 100 per cent in my mind - well enough to face you guys [the media] today,” he said.

“It's been difficult. I tried to take a positive experience from it, it has been a real challenge. Your health you take for granted - I certainly did. I've been through a range of emotions.

“I feel like I'm on the road to recovery and glad to be back here. The care that I received from the NHS was first class. I came back in and normal service resumed, minus running around [and being] a lot more reserved physically.”

Howe said he took no part in the Magpies’ preparations during his time away from the club.


“I had zero involvement - you are either all in or all out and I didn't feel well enough to focus on the football, so I gave [assistant manager] Jason [Tindall] and all the coaches the full responsibility.

“Jason, [first-team coaches] Graeme [Jones], Simon (Weatherstone), Stephen (Purches) and all the coaches have done a brilliant job.

“I was able to watch all the games, but I wasn't fully there mentally, but I was really proud and so lifted by the performances. A big thank you to everybody and full credit to the players.”

Regarding Town, he added: “Ipswich have dangerous players in their team. They recently went to Bournemouth and won, and we know how hard that game is.

“I think they have had a difficult season. Their away form has been very strong, they have done better away than they have at home and that will be a frustration for them, but that is a warning sign that this will be a tough game for us.”

Newcastle are among the sides linked with Liam Delap and Howe said he has been impressed by Town’s top scorer.

“He’s a pivotal player for them, there is no denying that. He’s had a very good season,” he said.

“He’s got big strengths. Very strong, powerful runner. Knows where the goal is. He’s had a really good season. He’s always had a lot of potential. You could see from the very early times we’ve played against him previously what a threat he can be.”

On his fifth-placed side’s run-in as they aim to secure a Champions League place, Howe said: “I see it being very tight and possibly going to the end of the season for the top five places. I think we have put ourselves in a very strong position.

“We go into a five-game league now where we have some tough games, but we'll have to be at our best, starting with Ipswich.

“It is a massive five games for us - there is no denying that. We know what position we are in and what we need to do.

“The players are focused. I have seen a good reaction from them. The next game is so important - we do not underestimate the next opponent, it is a massive game in our season.

“It is about us. We are aware of other teams, but if we don't do our job, it is irrelevant what other teams do.”

Regarding injuries, centre-half Sven Botman is back training with the squad after a knee injury, while another central defender Fabian Schar is expected to be OK following a hamstring problem.

Skipper Jamaal Lascelles is out for the season having suffered an ACL injury, while left-back Lewis Hall is also sidelined until the summer due to a foot problem which has required surgery.


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Dug added 13:46 - Apr 25
Good to see Howe back on his feet after his recent illness, I think he would make a very good England manager in the future.
HOWEever I am a town supporter and I hope we can play much better this week and at least come away with a point, I would hate to see us get walloped again. COYB.
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ringwoodblue added 14:35 - Apr 25
He is correct but half of our “dangerous” players are injured or unavailable.
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EuanTown added 14:37 - Apr 25
Nothing less than 3 points to put the pressure on wet spam and keep it interesting
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ghostofescobar added 15:15 - Apr 25
Dangerously leaky at the back? Sorry, couldn’t resist.
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Skip73 added 18:33 - Apr 25
LeeJames. How are we not the worst team?. We are third botom 10 pts clear of Southampton and 3 ahead of Leicester you complete Moron. Absolute cockwomble!
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armchaircritic59 added 18:53 - Apr 25
Skip73, never heard that one before. Is a cockwomble a male Wimbledon supporter? Did make me smile though.
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Leejames99 added 20:35 - Apr 25
Skip73
How intelligent
There is still 15 points to play for, itit'not over, we will be 2nd bottom and i base it on tge fact that we only made 2 points from teams around us, 5 if you want to include Wolves. Did you watch Leicester vs Liverpool.
What do you take pride in your head of being best of a bad bunch, Leicester will beat us at theirs, we only have more points than saints because of all the draws until all the teams worked out how to beat us.
Absolutely pathetic taking pride from third bottom and applauding 1 home win the worst in our entire club history and thinking thats okay.
Do not speak to me with foul language.
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WeWereZombies added 23:12 - Apr 25
FYI armchaircritic59

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armchaircritic59 added 00:46 - Apr 26
Haha, thanks for that WeWereZombies. You learn something new every day, and I'm unfortunately old enough to remember Val Doonican in his prime, rocking chair and all!
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ChrisFelix added 09:29 - Apr 26
I suppose life back in the premier has shown us something. It's not possible to win 2 promotions & survive.
I longed for VAR but now I'm glad that it's not with us next season. With VAR it really is heads you loose & tails we win.
From the 10 second red card last Sunday to the 10 min wait for the more blatant one at Old Traford.
To the Everton rescinded pen & the crazy occurrence against Leicester. The Brighton striker who eventually did see red, but should have gone off for the Walton foul.
I know we will learn from mistakes but sadly the top league is so biased towards the big clubs
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TheVoice added 21:31 - Apr 26
It's been a tough watch at times this season but we have come up short in the most competitive league in the world no shame given where we have come from. If we get the rebuild right in the summer I truly believe we will be back in the Premier League. Keep the faith brothers and sisters
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