July 5, 2024

The media has been full of conjecture over Eddie Howe’s employment.

The Magpies, who advanced to the Carabao Cup final and the Champions League, have had difficulty repeating their previous season’s achievements.

This season, Newcastle has suffered with injuries, and their play has been much below expectations.

In a situation such as this, it is only natural for the supporters and former players to question the manager’s involvement in the media.

Newcastle manager is coming under heavy scrutiny

Howe is among several Premier League managers who are receiving harsh criticism and discussion for their subpar season at the club, including Mauricio Pochettino and Erik ten Hag.

Despite having PIF’s support, a number of managers have been connected to the St. James’ Park position.

According to what he said on talkSPORT, Adebayo Akinfenwa has given his OK for Jose Mourinho to take over as manager should the PIF decide it’s time for a change.

The former forward thinks that a job at Newcastle would “suit” the well-known coach better than one at Liverpool or England.

Akinfenwa stated, “I think that’s a better fit (than England).”

“I think it’s unjust when people talk about Eddie Howe, unless he decides to move to England. In my opinion, he has accomplished unparalleled success at Newcastle. I am aware that it has been challenging, but that is the nature of expectations.

“But I believe Mourinho would be a better fit for Newcastle.”

Mourinho is a free agent and wants to get back in the center of things as quickly as possible after being fired by Roma in January.

Howe deserves another chance at Newcastle

But with a severe injury crisis at the team that has ruined their season, it seems unreasonable that Howe would be let go.

He has already demonstrated his ability to lead the team to new heights, and in light of his outstanding performance, he merits a second opportunity the following season.

However, as they say, this is a results-driven job, thus Howe needs to stop the rumors regarding his future sooner rather than later.

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