HomeSportsHowe hopes Newcastle have ‘moved on’ in last two seasons - SportsDesk

Howe hopes Newcastle have ‘moved on’ in last two seasons – SportsDesk

Date:

Related stories

Slot says ‘too early’ for Liverpool title talk – SportsDesk

Liverpool boss Arne Slot said it was “too early”...

Zverev aiming to challenge Sinner for top ranking – SportsDesk

Alexander Zverev begins his 2025 season this week with...

Injured Halep withdraws from Australian Open – SportsDesk

Two-time Grand Slam champion Simona Halep on Friday pulled...
spot_imgspot_img

Eddie Howe hopes his current Newcastle team have “moved on” from the one which finished fourth in the Premier League two seasons ago.

The Magpies continued an impressive run of results on Thursday by beating 10-man Aston Villa 3-0 at St James’ Park — their fourth straight win in all competitions.

Newcastle climbed to fifth in the table and within six points of second-placed Chelsea.

Newcastle reached the Champions League for the first time in 20 years when they qualified for last season’s competition.

“I’d hope we’ve moved on from that team,” Howe said.

“You can never go back in time and replicate what that team was. That team was an outstanding side…

“But you can never go back. It’s all about the future. We’ve signed some new players, the dynamic is slightly different and for me, the evolution of the team always had to be that we wanted to be better with the ball, we wanted to control the game more with the ball.”

Newcastle went ahead in just the second minute through Anthony Gordon’s strike before Villa striker Jhon Duran was controversially sent off.

Further goals from Alexander Isak — his 10th in as many league games — and Joelinton secured all three points.

Newcastle slipped to 12th place after a 4-2 defeat at Brentford on December 7, but have since rallied.

“We’re shooting for whatever we can shoot for,” Howe said when asked about Newcastle’s top-four hopes.

“We’ll take small steps, we’ll go game-by-game, but I’m really heartened by how the team is playing.”

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once

Latest stories

spot_img