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It is trademark Howe, a man reluctant to lose sight of his origins but set on embracing the future. Luckily for the manager, the former is on the books at St James' Park, a sign of welcome continuity linking his time in Dorset and Northumberland. Howe's most eye-catching teams were at their very best when two forwards dovetailed to devastating effect, with Callum Wilson and Joshua King the standout partnership during their days on the south coast. He has progressed from a tried-and-tested 4-4-2 system, which saw plenty of width provided by the two wingers and adventurous full-backs, to a 4-2-3-1 shape and, later, even a 3-4-3. That was evident during his historic spells with the Cherries, and it is just as clear to see now at Newcastle. Instead, what he has done is tweak parts of his blueprint, and ensured that he remains firmly with the times instead of slipping behind them. Bournemouth trio Ryan Christie, Jamal Lowe and Philip Billing receive international call-ups.This attitude has seen his stock rise to stomach-churning heights since he first took up the reins at Bournemouth in 2009, and he is not about to desert the key ingredients behind his success. The emotional side has to be second to your critical eye and the decision." "You have a decision to make and you know you're affecting people's futures and their lives but, no, it's the right thing to do. "You can't overthink things," he recently told Alan Shearer in an interview for The Athletic. However, in the present day, he is wizened and as he has now openly admitted, perhaps not as nice as he once was. Ever-changing and forever open to incorporating new ideas into his coaching philosophy, the still fresh-faced tactician has managed to retain an air of youthful vigour across his years working at the highest level. It was much appreciated.Eddie Howe is the king of metamorphosis.

eddie howe

That meant a great deal, so a big thank you to them. But I really appreciated the Bournemouth supporters' reaction to me. "My all and everything was with Newcastle today. "I sort of tried to blank everything out and concentrate on the game. Howe was treated to a rapturous reception from the travelling contingent throughout the game and at full-time, and he later conceded it was challenging to take on the club he led to glory. "Of course, I'm in this camp, and I'm looking at us going we need to do a lot better to break that down." Very well-organised, very well-coached tactically. "So, yes it's not the same squad, but certainly the core of the group is there and I think they've proved today they're stubborn.

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  • "They've got players that have played in the Premier League for not just a short period of time, they've proven themselves in the Premier League before. "They've got some very good players," Howe said. Questioned post-match on the dogged visitors' competitiveness, the 44-year-old praised their organisation and admitted they were difficult for his side to break down. The draw at St James' Park marked the first time that Howe, who took charge of the Cherries for over a decade, faced off against his old team - and goals from Philip Billing and Alexander Isak saw the contest end all square. Newcastle manager Eddie Howe said Bournemouth deserved "a lot of credit" for their battling performance at the weekend, and labelled his former team "very well-coached".










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