Eddie Howe took "very careful" approach in Newcastle dressing room after 5-1 thrashing
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The most expensive signings in Premier League history
LONDON: Eddie Howe believes Newcastle United’s Premier League fate will be decided by results in their next three matches.
Newcastle United suffered a third successive Premier League defeat on Sunday, going down 5-1 away to Tottenham Hotspur.
Newcastle United must be wary of Wolverhampton Wanderers' ability to stifle opponents creative players after executing a plan to perfection at the weekend. The Magpies are set to host Bruno Lage's side at St. James' Park on Friday, a return to Tyneside after playing six of the last seven games on the road.
According to reports, Newcastle United are interested in former Liverpool forward Taiwo Awoniyi, who is rated at €30m by Union Berlin.
Newcastle United players and support staff have all noticed how Eddie Howe does not tend to get too high after a win or too low after a defeat and that was certainly the case following Sunday's 5-1 hammering at Spurs. As disappointed as Howe was, the Newcastle head coach hoped the mauling could yet be looked back on as a turning point of sorts in 'bringing us back down to the basics that got us success'.
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A second-half downfall was Newcastle United's downfall against Tottenham Hotspur and the Match of The Day 2 pundits, Ian Wright and Nedum Onuoha have dissected what went wrong for Eddie Howe's side. The Magpies were resilient in the opening 45 minutes and went in level at the break having led through Fabian Schar's free-kick.