November 7, 2024
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Newcastle United Head Coach Eddie Howe and Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United FC (8) embrace during the Carabao Cup Fourth Round match between Newca...

I just saw Toon ‘madman’ have his best Newcastle game ever after Eddie Howe experiment.

Eddie Howe’s Newcastle United experiment paid off as his side beat Chelsea to advance to the Carabao Cup quarter final.

It felt like we were watching the Magpies of old, as Chelsea failed to cope with Newcastle United‘s high press.

That is what caused the opener, with Newcastle winning the ball high up the pitch. Joelinton forced the mistake, before Sandro Tonali was able to play the ball into the path of Alexander Isak. Newcastle’s most expensive signing ever did the rest, as he scored his third goal of the season.

Newcastle United Head Coach Eddie Howe and Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United FC (8) embrace during the Carabao Cup Fourth Round match between Newca...

It was a relatively comfortable night at St James’ Park, as Newcastle beat Chelsea 2-0 to set up a quarter final tie with Brentford.

Eddie Howe will be much happier with what he saw from his team, while a major tactical tweak paid dividends.

Newcastle played Sandro Tonali in a different position.

Since returning from suspension, there has been a lot of chatter surrounding Sandro Tonali. The 24-year-old has played well, but has not necessarily stood out as a superstar.

He has been subbed regularly, with Eddie Howe calling on Newcastle fans not to boo when Tonali is taken off.

Newcastle United Head Coach Eddie Howe and Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United FC (8) embrace during the Carabao Cup Fourth Round match between Newca...

The midfielder was substituted again on Wednesday night, but this time to a standing ovation. Tonali came off in the 92nd minute, on the back of what was probably his best ever performance in a Newcastle United shirt.

Gary O’Neil: Significant update on Wolves sack today – Insider.

Gary O’Neil is under growing sack pressure at Wolves and will need to turn results around soon to avoid losing his job.

This is according to former Aston Villa, Man United and West Ham scout Mick Brown, who remains very well-connected within the game, as he exclusively told Football Insider that the boss will be under pressure “until they start winning”.

Newcastle United Head Coach Eddie Howe and Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United FC (8) embrace during the Carabao Cup Fourth Round match between Newca...

Wolves are currently placed 19th in the Premier League and are without a win from their first nine games of the season, having lost seven games and drawn two.

They have also conceded 25 goals in that time, and have conceded two or more goals in seven consecutive games across all competitions.

While results have not necessarily reflected some impressive performances, Brown has insisted there is only so long you can wait until you need to pick up points.

Last time out, O’Neil’s side mounted a late fightback to secure a 2-2 draw away at Brighton, having been two goals down in the 87th minute.

Newcastle United Head Coach Eddie Howe and Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United FC (8) embrace during the Carabao Cup Fourth Round match between Newca...

However, this only added to a growing list of performances which, despite leaving many impressed, have failed to secure a win for his team.

With a game against Crystal Palace at Molineux on 2 November, there is a growing feeling that another defeat could see the manager dismissed of his duties.

Gary O’Neil still under pressure of sack at Wolves
Brown previously told Football Insider that David Moyes could be in line to take over at Molineux should they pull the trigger as he would sort out their defensive issues.

Newcastle United Head Coach Eddie Howe and Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United FC (8) embrace during the Carabao Cup Fourth Round match between Newca...

Now, the former scout who has a wealth of experience working with under-pressure managers at the top level, has insisted that O’Neil must turn results around regardless of the performances and style of play.

“O’Neil will be under pressure until they start winning,” he told Football Insider.

“When you’re at the bottom of the table, it’s all well and good to say you want to keep playing football, but you can’t do that if you keep losing games.

“The first thing is to stop losing games, it doesn’t matter how you do it.

Newcastle United Head Coach Eddie Howe and Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United FC (8) embrace during the Carabao Cup Fourth Round match between Newca...

“Sticking to a certain style could be his downfall because nothing will change.

“Whenever I watch Wolves, they don’t play badly, but they still lose. That’s a bad sign.

“They concede so many goals, and I know when you’re in that position everything seems to go wrong, but there’s only so long you can blame bad luck.

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