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|December 19, 2025
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Disappointment after the derby defeat
Howe's reputation has startlingly plummeted quicker than a boulder chucked in the North Sea.He has gone from legendary status after winning Newcastle United's first domestic trophy in 70 years to wild and dramatic calls for change in the wake of a dismal derby defeat.
All within the space of a few months. How fickle the world of football can be. Yet it is the way of the land we inhabit, a life dictated by social media and knee-jerk demands.
However did Howe's team do enough in midweek to stem the growing clamour, controversial as it is, by squeezing through to the semifinals of the Carabao Cup?
No, I suspect, after it took a 91st-minute goal at home to overcome moderate opposition in Fulham with the sobering thought of Manchester City to come next and no anyway, because one victory standing alone is not enough to signal automatic redemption for United after a season of dreadful lows. We have in the past heralded a new dawn far too quickly.
It was a step forward but it will take an unbeaten run including away victories to convince and bond all Geordies into believing that United have rediscovered their mojo.
On Saturday, United must overcome opposition who stand fourth top, Chelsea, despite their defence being ripped to smithereens by injuries and then gain at least four points on their dreaded travels away to a moderate Manchester United and poor Burnley, which is a genuine opportunity.
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