Eddie Howe: Crisis of confidence is over for Newcastle United

Howe now thinks, finally, there’s signs of confidence flowing through the veins within the Newcastle ranks. (File/AFP)
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Updated 10 February 2022
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Eddie Howe: Crisis of confidence is over for Newcastle United

  • The Magpies had dropped a massive 21 points from winning position but victory over Leeds United and Everton show the team is cutting out mistakes

NEWCASTLE: Eddie Howe believes back-to-back wins signal the end of Newcastle United’s Premier League crisis of confidence.

The Magpies have beaten Leeds United and Everton in their past two top-flight games, which came off the back of a run of just one win in 20 prior to that.

And while the players had found it difficult to see out games — the last example of which was losing what looked like a crucial home lead against fellow strugglers Watford in January — Howe now thinks, finally, there’s signs of confidence flowing through the veins within the Newcastle ranks.

“Back-to-back wins changes the mood and feeling,” said the head coach, whose side beat Frank Lampard’s Toffees 3-1 at St. James’ Park on Tuesday. ”What we have to do at this moment is stay very calm and focused. It’s two wins, nothing’s been achieved.”

“We’re very happy with what we’ve delivered in those two games but we have to focus on the next one.

“It’s always a challenge and a delicate balance with football in not getting too high or low. It’s one of the hardest things to achieve within the team,” he said. “My thought process now is very much to come back down to earth for Aston Villa.”

Watford was no isolated incident, though.

United are way ahead of any other Premier League side when it comes to points dropped from winning positions this season.

The remarkable 21 points dropped having taken the lead has seen the likes of Southampton, the Hornets twice, West Ham, Tottenham, Manchester United and more ensure United walked away with less than their performances deserved.

Have United learned lessons from their early-season challenges — are they now more streetwise when it comes to the relegation battle?

Howe said: “I don’t know whether you can ever say we’ve learned and conquered anything in football.

“I think what you have to do is try and learn from every experience and make sure when you’re in that situation again you adapt and improve,” he said. “Have we learned lessons from that period? Yes, but we still have a lot of growth to do in all aspects of our play.

“The confidence levels definitely have shifted for us with the last two wins and hopefully the lads are feeling much better about themselves.”

One player who has, without doubt, been growing in confidence individually is skipper Jamaal Lascelles.

The club captain didn’t allow an unfortunate own goal, one he could do nothing about, negatively impact his performance in midweek. In fact, it seemed to spur him on and proved the catalyst for a towering header for the equalizer.

Lascelles’ overall performance saw him stand out as one of the Magpies’ best at Leeds and again against Everton. He’d have been close to claiming man-of-the-match but for Kieran Trippier’s heroics.

And it feels like Newcastle are now starting to see the Lascelles of old, the one under Rafa Benitez, who was scouted by the likes of Liverpool and eyed as a future England international. “I’ve been very impressed with Jamaal since I’ve come in,” said Howe of his central defender. “I’ve seen a player who really wants to do well and is very open to learning and improving and is very focused to achieve.”

“He’s produced some very good performances for us and he’s led the group very well behind the scenes.

“And I think we’ve given him some help by adding leaders in the transfer window as well,” Howe added. “Having that strong leadership going through the spine of the team and not just putting all the emphasis on Jamaal I think has been hugely important.”

“I’ve been very, very pleased and hope there is more to come.”


Rabiot double lifts Milan after early scare at Como

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Rabiot double lifts Milan after early scare at Como

  • Milan are second in the standings on 43 points, three behind rivals Inter Milan and three clear of Napoli in third, while Como are sixth with 34 points

COMO, Italy: AC Milan came from behind to earn a 3-1 victory at Como on Thursday, with Adrien Rabiot scoring twice to keep the away side in the Serie ​A title race.
Milan are second in the standings on 43 points, three behind rivals Inter Milan and three clear of Napoli in third, while Como are sixth with 34 points.
Como made the brighter start and took the lead after 10 minutes when Marc-Oliver Kempf rose to head home a corner.
Despite the hosts controlling much of the first half, Milan struck ‌in stoppage ‌time as Christopher Nkunku calmly converted ‌from ⁠the ​penalty spot ‌after Kempf was penalized for pushing Rabiot.
Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan produced a series of strong saves to keep Como at bay after the break before Milan took the lead in the 55th minute when Rabiot knocked the ball in from close range.
Como were denied an equalizer as Nico Paz saw his effort from outside ⁠the box crash against the crossbar. Milan then sealed the win two minutes ‌from time when Rabiot caught the Como ‍defense off guard with a ‍low strike from distance that crept into the bottom corner.
“This ‍was a team victory, we showed our mentality,” Rabiot told DAZN after being named Man of the Match.
“We suffered a lot in the first half, but we talked during the break, came out with ​a different mentality, we all came out fighting for the three points.
“We gave something extra and I am ⁠very happy to score two goals, obviously, but above all I’m pleased with the mentality of the team.”
While Rabiot provided the goals, another Frenchman, goalkeeper Maignan, made his mark with a string of crucial saves.
“We knew that playing here would be difficult, we were well-prepared. We started a little sluggish and they scored, but we managed to keep the game open, and then all together started to play as a team,” Maignan said.
“We know these are great nights for Milan with an atmosphere like this. ‌We suffered, we used up a lot of energy and left it all on the field.”