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Eddie Howe: Champions League qualification shows Newcastle ahead of schedule

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Eddie Howe said qualifying for the Champions League showed Newcastle United had "shot ahead of schedule" under their Saudi-backed owners.

A top-four finish was not even in Howe's thoughts at the start of the season but Monday's 0-0 draw against Leicester City confirmed a return to the Champions League for the first time since 2003.

Newcastle were in dire straits and in danger of relegation when Howe took the helm in November 2021 but will now have a seat at the top table of Europe's premier competition.

With one game left, away to Chelsea on Sunday, Newcastle can finish no worse than fourth. “This wasn’t in our sights at that moment," Howe told reporters. "We had escaped relegation impressively, from the position we were in. “We were hopeful of improving and staying away from danger and growing the team to a position where maybe we could compete for Europe in a couple of seasons, so we’ve shot ahead of schedule. “With that comes big challenges for the future, but when you’re in these moments and there’s an opportunity of something like this, you have to take it.” The Saudi Public Investment Fund along with its partners have backed Howe in excess of £250 million to assemble a squad capable of challenging for the top honours.

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