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Eddie Howe calls Newcastle United team meeting after Allan Saint-Maximin's criticism of team-mates

Newcastle United have a chance to continue their pursuit of a top half finish this week, as well as potentially trip up Manchester City in their Premier League title challenge.

But ahead of their clash on Sunday afternoon, Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has been forced to call a team meeting after concerning quotes were published in a French magazine.

The publication 'So Foot' released an interview with Newcastle star Allan Saint-Maximin, during which the 25-year-old suggested his number of assists would be higher if he had more capable strikers as team-mates.

Eddie Howe on Man City:

"From our perspective, we will 100% prepare for the best Manchester City so we'll have to be the best Newcastle we can be. Looking back to last week [against Liverpool], that was the disappointing thing that we just lacked a bit of intensity." pic.twitter.com/WBJPQaQwy8

"Again, it's difficult for me to comment on something someone else has said, but definitely Maxi was concerned yesterday. He came to see me and if he had meant those comments in the way they have come across and been published, then he wouldn't have been in my office concerned about the reaction.

Saint-Maximin has established himself as a fan favourite around St. James' Park since his £16million move from Nice back in 2019, and Eddie Howe believes the player's mood will be fine following the incident.

"I don't think I will be fining him about that situation, it is more a case of education and making sure players know what we expect of them."

The Magpies travel to the Etihad this weekend, with kick-off against Pep Guardiola's side scheduled for 16:30 BST.

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