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Eddie Howe: It will take time to recreate Newcastle in the Keegan era, and I believe Ronnick will immediately change Manchester United

Eddie Howe: It will take time to recreate Newcastle in the Keegan era, and I believe Ronnick will immediately change Manchester United

Live Bar December 26, according to the "Newcastle Chronicle" reported that this round of the Premier League, Newcastle will welcome Manchester United at home. Both teams have changed managers this season. Newcastle coach Eddie Howe admitted that he hopes to build a new and enjoyable team during his tenure at St James' Park, and specifically mentioned that the "Magpies" when Kevin Keegan was in charge are a model to learn from, but he called on the outside world to remain patient, because the first step in his construction is to win the difficult relegation battle.

In the Keegan era, it was Manchester United that reversed Newcastle's lead of as many as 12 points. Asked in a pre-match press conference what he remembered of the strong Newcastle, Eddie Howe said: "Recently we have played against strong teams in a row, which reminds me of many memories – to be honest, Newcastle played memorable games with most opponents in those days. I think you'll also think back to some wonderful moments, and in my mind, I still remember some of the goals and scenes [of Newcastle]. ”

"To try and recreate that era – the passion of the attack, the wildness of the team, the talent of the players, it's up to us. Later, the team lost that trait, and that was naturally something we had to go all out to find. But we need some time to do it fully. At present, we are still in the process of upgrading. Obviously, we have to defend ourselves before we become the kind of team that everyone wants us to be. ”

Newcastle have recently lost three consecutive league games, while United have been given a short break due to back-to-back outbreaks. Asked about Lonnick, who is upcoming, Eddie Howe said: "I know he has had a significant impact on some of the coaches who are currently playing in the Premier League with a positive style and a successful record. He's a coach who leads cultural change, really. He brought a lot of new ideas and made many of his peers pursue them. ”

"He was definitely a pioneer in the sport. He is someone I have spoken to many times over the years and whom I have great respect and admiration. I think whoever he is, as long as he has a reputation in the sport and has achieved something in different clubs, proves that his approach works wherever he goes. So, I have no doubt that he will change Manchester United immediately. ”

"He'll bring his way of playing – I've seen that in their two previous games. Their players have started to reflect on him and his tactical characteristics, so we know it's going to be a very tough game. I have great respect for Ralph and his work. ”

(Felix Cat)

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