Eddie Howe: Newcastle players must get defeats out of their system, forge new bonds on Dubai trip

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Updated 23 March 2022
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Eddie Howe: Newcastle players must get defeats out of their system, forge new bonds on Dubai trip

  • The Magpies’ warm weather training camp at Nad Al Sheba Sports Complex came on the back of two narrow losses to Chelsea and Everton
  • Howe’s players have not only been put through their paces in the sun, they’ve prioritized recovery ahead of the final nine games of the season

DUBAI: Eddie Howe hopes Newcastle United’s trip to Dubai can help forge new friendships and strengthen unity ahead of the Magpies’ Premier League run-in.

Howe took the unprecedented step of jetting his players away for a second warm weather training camp in less than two months, taking up residency in the world-renowned Nad Al Sheba Sports Complex for seven days from last Friday.

While Amanda Staveley led the delegation to Riyadh in January, this time husband and fellow Interim Co-Chief Executive Mehrdad Ghodoussi is representing the club’s owners in the Middle East.

Howe’s players have not only been put through their paces in the sun, they’ve prioritized recovery ahead of the final nine games of the season, having done three away trips in a little under eight days prior to their visit.

“It’s a way for the lads to not just work but talk in a different environment, and it does stimulate new friendships,” said Howe.

“I’m a firm believer in these periods you have away. New friendships can form and it can bring the group closer. So, I think there are natural benefits, which really help the team.

“When you look at COVID-19, it obviously hits the country hard in many different ways. From a football perspective, it encouraged separation — training in smaller groups, changing in different areas. I think you lost the feeling of the team being as one, and pre-season trips were rightly stopped for a long period of time.

“Now, these things are open to us again, and I think team unity, everything associated with building a team spirit, has to be worked on — it’s not just going to happen,” Howe said.

“I think bringing injured players with us also is key because those players will have an essential role to play in our success, whether on the pitch or off the pitch. It’s very important we treat everyone with the same care and love.”

In that three-game run, Newcastle managed to extend their unbeaten stretch to nine games with victory at Southampton, before two 1-0 losses — to Chelsea and Everton — brought them back down to earth with a bang.

It’s a stark contrast to the emotions shared in heading to Saudi, which came off the back of a morale-boosting win at Leeds United.

Howe said: “I take losing very personally.

“I’ve always been that way. I hate to lose anything, so when you’re in my shoes, you need to control that emotion and make sure it doesn’t harm the team.

“I am sure the players feel the same way, very disappointed with our last result,” said Howe. “But they need to get that out of their system very quickly and look to the future because that’s something we can affect.

“That’s something we have to work toward now — trying to get a positive result in our next game.”


Dubai Basketball introduce 17-year-old Tomislav Vuckovic as they stay perfect in ABA League

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Dubai Basketball introduce 17-year-old Tomislav Vuckovic as they stay perfect in ABA League

  • Winning streak now at 12-0 after the team’s 90-79 victory over Borac Mozzart at Coca-Cola Arena

DUBAI: Dubai Basketball extended their winning streak to 12-0 in the ABA League with a 90-79 victory over Borac Mozzart at Coca-Cola Arena on Monday.

The game also marked a historic moment for the club and basketball development in the UAE. Tomislav Vuckovic, 17, became the first Dubai Basketball Academy player to start for the senior team in official competition.

His inclusion represents a significant milestone in the club’s long-term vision to help young players become professionals, according to a statement from the team.

The opening quarter did not unfold in line with Dubai’s usual standards. Borac Mozzart began with confidence and tempo, capitalizing on early lapses to take a 23-19 lead after the first 10 minutes.

As the former NBA duo McKinley Wright and Dwayne Bacon orchestrated the offence, Dubai gradually took control and went into halftime with a 41-37 advantage.

Dubai’s depth played a key role as the game progressed. Contributions from newcomer Kenan Kamenjas, and Dubai veterans Nemanja Dangubic and Klemen Prepelic, helped sustain the advantage.

Borac’s efforts were largely driven by Marko Josilo and Diante Baldwin. Without consistent support, the visitors were unable to mount a comeback.

Reflecting on the performance, Dubai Basketball Head Coach Jurica Golemac said: “It was not an easy game, especially after such a tight schedule.

“We did not start well, but we found our rhythm in the second half and made the game easier. Everyone shared minutes, nobody got injured, and that is the most important thing for us.”

Dubai managed the final quarter with composure, closing out the contest without allowing the margin to come under threat. Bacon led the scoring with 15 points, while Kamenjas added 13 and seven rebounds.

The team now head into round 22 of the EuroLeague against Virtus Bologna, standing 12th in the league, one position above Dubai.