Newcastle United legend Alan Shearer takes aim at players after Luton loss — Eddie Howe responds

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Newcastle United's Lewis Hall, Callum Wilson and Alexander Isak look dejected after their loss to Luton Town on December 23, 2023. (REUTERS)
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Newcastle United's English defender Dan Burn (R) jumps over Luton Town's Jamaican defender Amari'i Bell to head the ball during the English Premier League football match between Luton Town and Newcastle United in Luton, London on December 23, 2023. (AFP)
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Updated 24 December 2023
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Newcastle United legend Alan Shearer takes aim at players after Luton loss — Eddie Howe responds

  • The defeat, Newcastle's fifth in its last six games in all competitions, saw coach Eddie Howe's side drop to seventh in the table
  • Newcastle's next Premier League fixture is back on Tyneside — and former Saudi Pro League boss Nuno Espirito Santo brings his Nottingham Forest side north

LUTON: Newcastle United head coach Eddie Howe refused to make excuses for his side’s Luton Town loss, described by Magpies’ legend Alan Shearer as “awful.”

Newcastle made it five defeats in the last six in all competitions, suffering a 1-0 reverse. Former winger Andros Townsend scored the only goal of the game.

And following the defeat, which saw Howe’s side drop to seventh in the table, Shearer took to social media to criticize what he’d seen from his former club. On X, previously known as Twitter, Shearer initially said: “The Toon have been awful. Luton brilliant and should be winning by more goals.”

The 260-goal record Premier League goalscorer then added: “The Toon second best in all areas today. Intensity. Desire. Physicality. Well done Luton. Deserved the points.”

Howe, though disappointed, stopped short of reaching for excuses, even though his squad continues to be ravaged by injury. He said: “I think I’ve got to choose my words carefully. We have an incredible group and I was disappointed with the first-half performance, I thought we needed more, we needed more emotion in our performance, more energy in our performance. I’m not going to say any more than that really, but I think the players felt that as well.

“We were well-aware we were below our levels but second half was a lot better and we couldn’t force the goal we needed and the mistake in the first half has cost us the match.”

The disparity between the Magpies’ home and away form is stark. While they sit second in the table for points at St. James’ Park, in the Premier League they are 16th in the table when it comes to results on their travels.

Their total of seven losses in the top-flight is also a real contrast to where they were this time in 2022, when by the end of December they’d lost just once in the Premier League.

“It has been a concern,” said Howe when discussing the Magpies’ away-day blues.

“There have been reasons behind that but I don’t want to make excuses or live in that world. We have to change it ourselves with what we have available.

“We haven’t won enough from losing positions and that is the hallmark of a really top team.

“I think every season you have difficult moments and difficult spells. When we first came to the club, that was an incredible difficult time for us when we were battling relegation. We are now in a slightly different moment where we have had such an intense period of games with a very small squad.

“The whole squad has done incredibly well to this point but we are certainly aware we need consistent results and that is what we are striving for.”

Fortunately for Howe, Newcastle’s next Premier League fixture is back on Tyneside — and former Saudi Pro League boss Nuno Espirito Santo brings his Nottingham Forest side north.

Howe said: “Regardless of home and away we are desperate for another fixture very quickly and (put) the Luton game to the back of our minds.

“Our home form has been really strong. It is a great environment for us to play and express ourselves.

“It’s a really tough game as well and we are looking forward to it.

“Whenever you play a team that has changed manager that is an interesting dynamic. Potential changes tactically, so we are going to have to be well prepared for the match.”


Man City sign ‘extraordinary’ Semenyo from Bournemouth

Updated 09 January 2026
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Man City sign ‘extraordinary’ Semenyo from Bournemouth

  • “Everyone knows his qualities, right?” Guardiola told reporters on Friday
  • The 26-year-old arrives after City met his 65 million pound release clause

LONDON: Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola said the club have had their eye on Antoine Semenyo for years after they signed the Ghana winger from Bournemouth on Friday.
Semenyo, who will be in the squad on Saturday when Guardiola’s side host League One outfit Exeter City in the third round of the FA Cup, is the Premier League’s third-highest scorer this season and will offer City’s Premier League title charge a timely boost.
“Everyone knows his qualities, right?” Guardiola told reporters on Friday. “He played extraordinary at Bournemouth and can play on both sides — right, left — he uses both legs unbelievably. As a striker he can play as well, with his pace, and he knows the Premier League.
“Many clubs wanted him and he decided to join us. All I can say is thanks to him. Pretty pleased for the next years.”
The 26-year-old, who has 10 league goals and three assists ⁠this season, arrives after City met his 65 million pound ($87.19 million) release clause, according to British media reports, amid competition from other Premier League rivals.


“A few years (City had tracked Semenyo),” Guardiola said. “A long time we followed and for the situation we have up front with the wingers, we have three specific players Oscar (Bobb), Savinho and Jeremy (Doku), so we needed to reinforce for the next years and that’s why the club made the gesture to take him and at the perfect age (26). So the best ⁠years to come.”
The versatile winger joins a City side that trails leaders Arsenal by six points in the Premier League after 21 games.
“I have watched City over the last decade under Pep Guardiola, and they have been the dominant team in the Premier League as well as achieving amazing things in the Champions League, FA Cup and League Cup,” Semenyo said in a statement.
“They have set the highest of standards and it’s a club with world-class players, world-class facilities and one of the greatest managers ever in Pep.
“I have so much scope for improvement, so to be at this club, at this stage of my career, is perfect for me. It’s a real privilege to be here. My best football is yet to come, I am sure of ⁠that.”

SCINTILLATING FORM
The Ghana international has been in scintillating form this season after joining Bournemouth in 2023 from Championship side Bristol City.
He began the Premier League season with a double against champions Liverpool and maintained that momentum throughout the campaign, with his last goal for Bournemouth being a stoppage-time winner in a thrilling 3-2 victory over Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday.
“Antoine is a really exciting signing for the football club. He made it clear to us immediately that it was City he wanted to join,” City’s director of football Hugo Viana said.
“His enthusiasm for this football club has been clear throughout this process. He has huge quality. Two great feet, pace, power, a habit of influencing games and, importantly, real room for growth and development.”
Semenyo joins an already potent City attack featuring the league’s top scorer Erling Haaland (20 league goals), Phil Foden, Rayan Cherki and Doku.