October 12th 2024.
Eddie Howe has been making waves in the football world as he took Newcastle from the bottom three to the top four. His impressive work has not gone unnoticed, with Manchester United legend Paul Scholes recently sharing his thoughts on the manager's success. However, his comments may not sit well with Howe and his fans.
Known as one of the best English managers in the game, Howe has been at the helm of Newcastle for three years now and has made a significant impact at St James' Park. In November 2021, he took on the Magpies job when they were struggling in the Premier League relegation zone, but he quickly turned things around. Under his guidance, the team finished 11th and continued to impress in the following season.
In his first full campaign as manager, Howe led Newcastle to a remarkable fourth-place finish, securing their spot in the prestigious Champions League. They also made it to the Carabao Cup final as runners-up to Erik ten Hag's side. Although they had a slight setback last season, finishing seventh, it was primarily due to several key injuries. But this season, they are once again poised to challenge for a top-four spot.
Despite Howe's impressive track record, Scholes seems to have reservations about his abilities. The former Manchester United player believes that the next permanent England manager should be someone with experience. While Howe may be a top contender, Scholes questions his success in terms of winning trophies.
There have been reports of Howe being on England's managerial wishlist, but he has no intentions of leaving his current post at Newcastle. He is extremely content and happy at Tyneside, and he has every reason to be. After all, he is considered a legend at his former club Bournemouth, where he achieved remarkable success.
During his time at Bournemouth, Howe's managerial skills were evident as he led the team to promotions from League Two in 2010, League One in 2013, and clinched the Championship title in 2015. His time at the Vitality Stadium was divided into two stints, with a brief spell managing Burnley in between. He chose to return to Bournemouth after the passing of his mother, wanting to be closer to his family.
As Howe continues to make a name for himself in the football world, his achievements should not be overlooked. While Scholes may have his doubts, there is no denying Howe's talent and dedication to the sport. And with his loyalty to Newcastle, it seems like he is here to stay.
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