Deadline for Deciding Eddie Howe's Future with Newcastle
The management of Newcastle United has decided to postpone the decision regarding the future of manager Eddie Howe until the end of the current season, following the recent loss to Bournemouth in the English Premier League.
Newcastle lost to Bournemouth 2-1 in a match that took place as part of the 33rd round, increasing the pressure on the coaching staff amid declining results in recent times.
According to Sky Sports, the club's management does not intend to make any immediate decision regarding Eddie Howe, despite the loss, as it has been agreed to evaluate the situation comprehensively at the end of the season.
The report indicated that Newcastle currently has no plans to make changes at the coaching level, with a comprehensive review of the team's performance to be conducted as usual at the end of each season.
The team is clearly struggling with results, having achieved only one win in the last seven matches across all competitions, which has affected its position in the standings.
Newcastle is currently in 14th place in the Premier League with 42 points, trailing by 13 points from the Champions League qualifying spots and six points from other European competition qualifying spots, which increases the importance of the upcoming phase for the team.
Newcastle lost to Bournemouth 2-1 in a match that took place as part of the 33rd round, increasing the pressure on the coaching staff amid declining results in recent times.
According to Sky Sports, the club's management does not intend to make any immediate decision regarding Eddie Howe, despite the loss, as it has been agreed to evaluate the situation comprehensively at the end of the season.
The report indicated that Newcastle currently has no plans to make changes at the coaching level, with a comprehensive review of the team's performance to be conducted as usual at the end of each season.
The team is clearly struggling with results, having achieved only one win in the last seven matches across all competitions, which has affected its position in the standings.
Newcastle is currently in 14th place in the Premier League with 42 points, trailing by 13 points from the Champions League qualifying spots and six points from other European competition qualifying spots, which increases the importance of the upcoming phase for the team.