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It's what we do, not other teams - Howe

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May 06, 2025

NEWCASTLE manager Eddie Howe insists he is not expending emotional energy hoping for favours from elsewhere as the race for Champions League qualification intensifies.

- ED ELLIOTT Football writer

The Magpies remain in control of their own destiny in the battle for a top-five finish after Alexander Isak’s late penalty secured Sunday's 1-1 Premier League draw at Brighton.

United ended the weekend in fourth place - above next weekend's opponents Chelsea, who beat champions Liverpool 3-1, on goals scored.

“I'm always watching other games,” replied Howe when asked if he is cheering on teams playing against Newcastle's European rivals. “Naturally you'll think of our position and you'll want a result that suits our position. I'm human, I've got no problem saying that.

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