豪:我不相信CL的“死亡之组”标签我们的队伍现在更强大了
埃迪·豪靠在椅子上微笑着。“我绝对不会那样描述它,”他说。豪回应了纽卡斯尔首席执行官达伦·伊尔斯对本赛季欧冠抽签的裁决。在与法国冠军巴黎圣日耳曼、七届冠军AC米兰和1997年冠军多特蒙德搭档后,Eales认为纽卡斯尔处于“超级死亡之组”。但豪不同意。在接受天空体育的独家采访时,他咧嘴笑着说:“我真的不相信死亡的东西。”。“毫无疑问,这对我们来说是一个真正的挑战。我们与精英球队比赛,但我们在冠军联赛中,你总是会在比赛中面对顶级球队。”请使用Chrome浏览器获取更易访问的视频播放器纽卡斯尔自2002/03赛季以来首次进入欧冠小组赛,面对的球队在过去16年中都至少进入过决赛。除了在圣詹姆斯公园度过一些特殊的欧洲之夜外,豪还享受着三次激动人心的海外之旅,他期待着在比赛中首次亮相。“当然,从我们的角度来看,我们已经有了钢铁般的决心来进攻,并展示我们的最佳状态。我非常期待,”纽卡斯尔主教练说道。“我认为这对我们的支持者来说是一件很棒的事情,因为我们将在欧洲进行的旅行不是很远的距离,我认为这对于他们来说真的很重要,所以希望我们能够作为一家俱乐部安全地旅行。获取天空体育立即在天空体育上直播重大时刻足球直播下载天空体育应用程序纽卡斯尔赛程英超积分表"Everyone will enjoy those experiences. We're going to visit some great places, some great stadiums, and play against some really good teams. There's nothing but positive thoughts towards it and you can't help but be excited by the challenge that awaits us."Newcastle have spent £130m on new players during the summer transfer window as Howe, in his own words, tries to build a squad "that is robust enough to deal with the competitions we're in".Midfielder Sandro Tonali became Newcastle's record signing when he arrived from AC Milan for £55m in July. The 23-year-old has been joined on Tyneside by winger Harvey Barnes (£39m from Leicester), right-back Tino Livramento (£36m from Southampton) and left-back Lewis Hall (season-long loan from Chelsea)."It's been a good window," Howe insists. "I'm happy with what I've got and happy with the squad. We are a lot stronger than last year in terms of numbers, and that's what the squad is there for."We've added some real quality players into the group with really good attitudes and mentality."Despite those new arrivals, Newcastle have endured a tricky start to the 2023/24 campaign. Last Sunday's 2-1 defeat by Liverpool followed a 1-0 loss to Manchester City and, while Aston Villa were thrashed 5-1 on the opening weekend, there have been suggestions Howe could do with a clinical forward in his ranks.Leading 1-0 and having a numerical advantage for most of the game against Liverpool, two late goals from Darwin Nunez turned the result on its head and handed Newcastle a defeat that Howe described as a "tough one to take".Newcastle racked up 23 shots to Liverpool's nine during the match, while their expected goals (xG) was 1.99 compared to Liverpool's 0.88. It led Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville to suggest Howe is lacking a "quality" attacker capable of "killing" a game, but the Magpies boss maintains he has faith in the strikers at his disposal.Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player "Sometimes it's easy when you miss chances as a team and when you don't win a game you should reflect and go: 'Well you need this or you need that'. I believe in the players we have," Howe says."Both Callum Wilson and Alexander Isak are top players, as are the other attackers we've got, so I've got no problem with the quality and depth of our squad, but that doesn't guarantee you anything."You have to deal with the big moments when the game comes and unfortunately, we did pass up a few opportunities. Gary's right in that sense and that was the frustration for us."It was a painful one for us all this week but we bounce back and we're ready for the next game."That next fixture arrives on Saturday when Newcastle make the long trip to the south coast to face Brighton. Despite losing to West Ham last time out, the Seagulls have continued to impress under head coach Roberto De Zerbi and, ahead of Gameweek Four, top the Premier League table in terms of goals scored (nine)."Roberto has done an incredible job," Howe says ahead of the contest live on Sky Sports."I've had the pleasure of meeting him a couple of times, we toured in the same area as them in the summer, came up against them in pre-season, and played against them last year, so we know how good they are."They're a top team, he's an incredible coach who's done some brilliant things. I think he's been a great addition to the Premier League. Another top coach playing a unique style of football which I think has made the Premier League better, so full credit to him and his players."Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player With Newcastle looking to avoid a third consecutive Premier League defeat, Howe will be counting on winger Anthony Gordon to continue his impressive early-season form.After winning the European U21 Championship with England this summer and being named player of the tournament, Gordon has continued to shine at club level. Having scored just once in 16 league appearances after moving to Newcastle for £45m in January, the former Everton star already has one goal and one assist in three Premier League games this term.Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player "He's been very good", Howe says. "It's very difficult for a player to transition in January to a new team, but I thought last year was really important for him because he had a four or five-month period where he was able to look at us and fully integrate himself into Newcastle on and off the pitch. I think that gave him a head start coming into this pre-season in terms of knowing what to expect."He's been in really good form and he's going to be a huge player for us. We really do think he's got all the attributes to excel. He's being pushed by some really good players around him as well. The squad's looking strong in that respect. I'm very pleased with Anthony."Newcastle have experienced a rapid upward trajectory under Howe. When he took over in November 2021, they were 19th in the Premier League table and without a win. The former Bournemouth boss has not only preserved the Magpies' top-flight status but also taken them back to the top table of European football in the space of 18 months.That success, coupled with the support of a Saudi Arabian-backed consortium, has increased expectations this season, but Howe is not one to set specific objectives."Temptation as a human being is always to want more and to push and we definitely want to do that," he says."But I'm very reluctant and always have been when I'm in the manager's shoes to set targets and give definitive numbers about what we want to do because every season's different and the challenges are different."Certainly for us this year it's going to be an incredible campaign with the number of games we have and the number of competitions we're in."We're going to be tested and stretched, but I really believe in the group I have. I believe in our method of work and I'm looking forward to the challenges that await us."Can Newcastle win for the first time since the opening weekend? Watch Brighton vs Newcastle live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League from 5pm on Saturday Night Football; kick-off 5.30pm.You can also follow events from the Amex Stadium on the Sky Sports website and app with our live blog, featuring in-game clips and free match highlights after the final whistle.September 2: Brighton (A) - kick-off 5.30pm, live on Sky SportsSeptember 17: Brentford (H) - kick-off 4.30pm, live on Sky SportsSeptember 24: Sheffield United (A) - kick-off 4.30pm, live on Sky SportsSeptember 30: Burnley (H) - kick-off 3pmOctober 8: West Ham (A) - kick-off 2pmOctober 21: Crystal Palace (H) - kick-off 3pmSky VIP and Newcastle are offering one Sky customer and three guests the chance to enjoy a matchday experience at St James' Park.As well as experiencing hospitality in the new Rooftop Lounge, the winners will get pitch-side access to watch the pre-match warm-up, meet a club legend and walk away with a signed shirt. Travel and accommodation is also included.To enter, just go to the My Sky app. All entrants must be Sky VIP customers aged 18 or over. Full Ts & Cs are available on the My Sky app. The competition closes on September 16. Good luck!Correctly predict six scorelines to win £250,000 for free with Super 6. Entries by 3pm Saturday.
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