Newcastle: What’s changed since takeover of Premier League club in 2021?

Matt Ritchie felt this.
After working with the manager in Bournemouth, Howe knew what would happen if he had captured them “and” had firepower “.
“I would talk about Eddie Howe and Bournemouth when I first arrived,” he said.
“Children, ‘Come on, let alone, it can’t be that good.’ But I would say that there was no stone for them.
“I was so pleased to illustrate this. Until I really saw and feel, you don’t really believe you’ve never worked like this before.
A few weeks ago, everything did not have a flat sailing.
Newcastle, which is currently 15th in the Premier League, missed a series of targets during a filtered summer window, and striker Alexander Isak lost his British record to Liverpool for 125 million pounds.
After Paul Mitchell left in June, the club does not have a sports director after less than a year.
And waiting for announcements about the future of St James’ Park and the construction of a new state of education.
However, this is a 70 -year -old drought to win a large domestic cup in March after removing Liverpool by defeating Liverpool.
They continued to participate in the Champions League in two of the last three seasons – this week they record their biggest victories in the competition against Birlik Saint -gilloise – and since Howe was assigned, only Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal Premier League have scored more points in the Premier League.
“Only a lot has changed in terms of the general feeling of the club.” “Of course, the team has changed. Naturally, teams are moving and changing over time.
“As a football club, our way of working behind the scenes is completely different, but if you look at the field of education here, there have been big developments. This is what the club needs and still needs it.
“We need more, but things will change over time and slowly develop. Exciting times for the football club.”



