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'I am not 100% in my body' - Eddie Howe admits he has not fully recovered from worrying illness as Newcastle boss returns to work following 'first-class NHS care' in hospital

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  • Howe has been suffering from pneumonia
  • Gradually getting back to his best
  • Resumed "normal service" with Newcastle
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The 46-year-old had been recovering at home following a hospital stay, but made his comeback to the training ground this week and will be on the touchline for Saturday’s clash against Ipswich Town at St James’ Park. Although he admitted he’s not yet back to full strength physically, Howe expressed his determination to lead his team during a crucial phase of the season, as the Magpies chase a top-five finish and potential Champions League qualification.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    During Howe’s absence, assistant head coaches Jason Tindall and Graeme Jones temporarily took the reins. Under their guidance, Newcastle continued their impressive form, securing back-to-back wins at home - a 4-1 demolition of Manchester United followed by a commanding 5-0 victory over Crystal Palace. However, their momentum was halted with a 4-1 defeat at the hands of Aston Villa last weekend.

  • WHAT HOWE SAID

    Speaking to the media on his return, Howe said: "I'm OK, I am not 100% in my body, but 100% in my mind. It's been difficult, I tried to take a positive experience from it, it has been a real challenge, your health you take for granted, I certainly did. Been through a range of emotions, I feel like I am on the road to recovery and glad to be back here. The care that I received from the NHS was first class. I came back in, and normal service resumed, minus running around, a lot more reserved physically."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR NEWCASTLE?

    As the Premier League season enters its final stretch, Newcastle sit fifth in the standings with just five matches remaining. Their impressive recent form - six wins in their last seven matches across all competitions - has solidified their push for a Champions League spot or, at the very least, Europa League qualification.