
""If that's the reality - and I'm not saying it is - then that's the reality. I've no issue working with the conditions the club set and finances dictate," Howe said."
""I don't think you can have expectations that warp reality. Everything has got to be aligned for the players to enter the pitch and play in their best place, where they're relaxed and not under undue pressure. That's fundamentally important.""
Eddie Howe acknowledged that if key players leave Newcastle United, expectations must be adjusted. The team currently sits 13th in the Premier League, risking European qualification. Following a defeat to Sunderland, pressure mounts on Howe. Players like Sandro Tonali and Bruno Guimaraes may exit due to financial struggles. Howe remains committed to the club and emphasizes the need for realistic expectations aligned with financial conditions to ensure player performance without undue pressure.
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