Sunderland Echo

New head coach Howe opens up on 'incredible' Magpies opportunit­y

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Eddie Howe says it’s an ‘honour and a privilege’ to be entrusted with the head coach job at Newcastle United.

Howe faced the media yesterday following his appointmen­t as Steve Bruce’s successor at the relegation­threatened club, which is winless and 19th in the Premier League.

“It feels fantastic to be head coach at Newcastle,” said the 43-year-old.

“I’m absolutely honoured and privileged. It’s an incredible moment in my life.

"It’s been a really positive start, so I’d like to thank everyone who’s supported me, and the board here for trusting me."

Howe has had a number of offers since leaving Bournemout­h last year.

Howe said: “Everything just felt right, it really did. The pull of the club is huge, the size of the club, the history of the club.

"I just I thought it was a perfect fit for me. Yes, I’ve had lots of other options, but I wanted to take my time, and really utilise me my time.

"I feel refreshed, energised, and ready to start work.”

Howe had talks with coowner Amanda Staveley, and also spoke to other members of the consortium which bought the club last month in a £300million deal.

“We’ve had some really good conversati­ons, and I’ve been really impressed with their vision for the club, but, to be honest, I haven’t delved

into it too much,” Howe admitted.

“It is all about the shortterm, and the position of the team.

"Obviously, we need to try and address that very quickly, and move up the league and avoid relegation.

“I’m absolutely confident we can, but I make no promises on that.

"All I can do is lead the club to the best of my abilities.

"I will give 100% every single day to try and bring some success to Newcastle United.”

Howe confirmed that he has brought Jason Tindall,

Stephen Purches, Simon Weathersto­ne and Dan Hodges – who worked with him at Bournemout­h – with him to the club.

Graeme Jones, put in temporary charge following Bruce’s departure last month, will also be part of his backroom team at Newcastle.

Howe’s first game will be the November 20 home game against Brentford.

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