EPL: Newcastle United rising as Eddie Howe masterminds resurgence
Premier League's bottom three for the first time all season, Newcastle United could move 10 points clear of the drop zone with victory at Southampton on Thursday. It is an astonishing transformation under Eddie Howe, so much so that Newcastle's form over the last eight matches is that of top-four contenders, with only Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City picking up more points in that period. Newcastle, who did not even win a game until December, are unbeaten in their last eight, winning five and drawing three and conceding just five goals.
But what has been behind the change in fortune? While the takeover by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) in October offered Newcastle the chance to buy their way out of trouble, the improvement cannot be explained purely by a splurge of January spending. The statement signing of England right back Kieran Trippier from Atletico Madrid was followed by Brighton & Hove Albion centre back Dan Burn, Burnley striker Chris Wood and midfielder Bruno Guimaraes, as well as left back Matt Targett on loan. Trippier, now injured, helped galvanise the squad while Burn and Guimaraes have given Newcastle a solid spine.
Wood is yet to score, but Howe has been full of praise for the target man. "I think he's been outstanding since he's arrived," Howe said on Wednesday. "He does a lot of the things people don't necessarily see but he's had a dramatic effect on the team.


