Eddie Howe has Champions League in his sights — but won’t lose Premier League focus at Newcastle United

Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe says his current focus is the Premier League and he would start thinking about European football “at the end of the season.” (Reuters photo)
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Updated 18 March 2023
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Eddie Howe has Champions League in his sights — but won’t lose Premier League focus at Newcastle United

  • While supporters get carried away with talk of continental adventure, head coach Eddie Howe remains grounded

NEWCASTLE: Eddie Howe is refusing to be drawn on any talk of a Newcastle United return to Europe’s top table next season.

A win at Nottingham Forest this evening would see the Magpies climb to within one point of Tottenham Hotspur, who occupy the last of the Premier League’s Champions League spots — a competition the Geordies have not graced for almost two decades.

A decade outside of Europe altogether has fans’ appetite whetted, but while supporters get carried away with talk of continental adventure, head coach Howe remains grounded, knowing nothing short of Newcastle’s best in the final 13 games will guarantee nothing other than another season in the wilderness, even if Europe feels within touching distance.

“I’m going to duck the question,” said Howe when asked about whether Champions League football is possible for the Magpies.

“Of course it’s about what we do and people are obsessed with Europe, but for me it’s about being the best we can be every week and ultimately we will achieve what we deserve to achieve. It’s about the small steps not the end goal. That will take care of itself.”

Pushed further, Howe was asked when he’d start thinking about European football. He said: “At the end of the season.”

One thing that has become apparent in the second half of the campaign for Howe’s men is a lack of squad depth. Only Arsenal, who crashed out of the Europa League last night, heightening their title charge, have used less players in the top flight so far this campaign.

And while Howe has been loyal to his starters and leaders, he has had a lack of options when change is needed — and whether Europe is secured or not this season, he knows that situation needs to be addressed.

“I think hypothetically if we were in more competitions, absolutely we’d need to boost the squad in terms of depth,” he said.

“But of course quality, because there’s no point in having depth if the quality is not there, so you need both.”

One way in which the club are looking to bridge the gap to those above them is by bulking up their recruitment team. Newcastle are actively advertising for development scouts in South America, with Brazil a particular focus, as well as mainland Europe.

Howe approves of the moves. He said: “Your football club’s success depends on recruitment. It’s that important. Who you bring into your football club really dictates what happens afterwards.

“I’m not involved in the structure of how we set up those departments. That’s other people’s jobs, but I’ll certainly welcome any changes that are positive for what we do.”

At the City Ground, Newcastle will face a familiar foe, with January departure Jonjo Shelvey likely to line up in the center of midfield against the side where he spent seven years.

“There’s a hole in the squad left by his departure,” said Howe of Shelvey.

“He’s a big character, a big personality, with a lot of experience and that’s certainly something we will need at some stage to replace. Ideally we would not have lost that from the squad in the first place, but these things happen. Our midfield is light, as I’ve said before, and there’s a lot to be said for having Jonjo’s experience, general game management and know-how in your squad.”


Trezeguet brace gives Ahly CAF Champions League victory

Updated 24 January 2026
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Trezeguet brace gives Ahly CAF Champions League victory

  • Success for the Red Devils in Alexandria opened a three-point lead in Group B for the record 12-time African champions
  • Ahly have seven points and Young Africans four after three rounds

JOHANNESBURG: Former Aston Villa striker Mahmoud ‘Trezeguet’ Hassan scored the goals that gave Al Ahly of Egypt a 2-0 victory over Young Africans of Tanzania on Friday in the CAF Champions League.
Success for the Red Devils in the Mediterranean city Alexandria opened a three-point lead in Group B for the record 12-time African champions.
Ahly have seven points and Young Africans four after three rounds. JS Kabylie of Algeria and FAR Rabat of Morocco, who meet on Saturday, have one point each.
Young Africans created more chances than Ahly in a cagey first half only to fall behind in the third minute of added time.


A perfect cross from Mohamed Hany was nodded by captain Trezeguet into the corner of the net past Mali goalkeeper Djigui Diarra.
Ahly stamped their authority on the match in the second half and deservedly increased their lead on 75 minutes.
Slick, one-touch passing set up Trezeguet, who moved across several defenders inside the area before curling the ball into the far corner of the net.
The goals lifted Trezeguet to five in the Champions League this season, level with Brazilian Tiago Reis from Angolan club Petro Luanda at the top of the charts.
Slovenian substitute Nejc Gradisar squandered a good chance to put Ahly even further ahead when he fired wide with only Diarra to beat.
In Group C, Abdelrazig Omer bagged a brace as Al Hilal of Sudan drew 2-2 with former champions Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa in Pretoria in another top-of-the-table clash.
Sundowns, whose lone title came in 2016, and Hilal have five points each, with the South Africans ahead on goal difference.
A victory for either Saint-Eloi Lupopo of the Democratic Republic of Congo or Mouloudia Alger of Algeria in Lubumbashi on Sunday will move the winners within one point of Sundowns and Hilal.
Omer put Hilal ahead on 15 minutes from close range after a run down the wing and pass from Burundian Jean Claude Girumugisha.
Sundowns were level seven minutes later as Brazilian Arthur Sales got behind the Hilal defense and his weak goal attempt trickled into the net.
A thunderbolt from South African international Teboho Mokoena from outside the box on 64 minutes edged Sundowns in front.
But once again a lead lasted only seven minutes. Poor defending by Sundowns enabled Omer to score again and take his goal tally in Africa this season to four.
Hilal substitute Emmanuel Flomo from Liberia was shown a straight red card for striking Khuliso Mudau in the face, leaving the visitors to play with 10 men for the last four minutes of regular time.
A further four matchday three fixtures are scheduled for Saturday, including defending champions Pyramids of Egypt away to Renaissance Berkane of Morocco.