Speaking to the media, Slot talked about Howe and said: “In general, I have sympathy for Eddie Howe because he is a great human being. It’s maybe not a coincidence that I’ve texted with him because I think he’s a very nice, honest and polite colleague.”
On Newcastle’s squad depth: “For the rest, I don’t need to have sympathy for a manager that can still have the availability of Gordon, Murphy, Elanga, Barnes … You don’t need to have sympathy for a manager who has so many good players in his squad. But, in general, I like him and I don’t think it will be a surprise to anyone if eventually he is going to lead the national team of England.”
On texting Howe after the Carabao Cup final: “The only [Premier League] manager I’ve ever texted with was Eddie Howe. In Holland, I texted with a few more. I don’t think it is good for me to say what he texted me or what I texted him. They fully deserved to win the League Cup final. I didn’t text him something different. If I see him [on Monday], I will be the same as I was last season, and I expect nothing different from him as well.”
On the Isak situation and sympathy for Howe: “Do you feel sympathy? To a certain extent, because I like him as a manager and as a person. It’s not like we are friends and we are going to go on holiday together. You are asking me these questions because of Isak, of course. I added to that by saying we exchanged messages, the only manager I’ve exchanged messages with in the Premier League until now. I do speak to other managers after games. Maybe there’s a reason for that because my sports director has his number. Maybe he doesn’t have all the numbers of all the other managers.”