The Chronicle (South Tyneside and Durham)

Red Devils resort to time-wasting tactics that ten Hag hammered Howe for

KEANE SHOCKED BY SIDE’S DESPERATE MOVE AGAINST COVENTRY IN SEMI-FINAL

- By CIARAN KELLY Football writer ciaran.kelly02@reachplc.com @Ciarankell­y_ Roy Keane

Red Devils certainly won’t be the last. Erik ten Hag, in defence, will no doubt point you to Opta’s average ball in play statistic and, sure enough, you will find Manchester United in fifth place in the Premier League with a time of 59 minutes and two seconds. Newcastle United, in contrast, lie in 17th. However, as anyone who has watched Eddie Howe’s team will attest, that does not tell the full story.

Newcastle, if anything, have been a little too entertaini­ng at times and there have been an average of 3.78 goals in games involving the Magpies

in the top-flight this season. Only four sides have scored more goals than Newcastle and three of those – Aston Villa, Liverpool and Arsenal – have played at least a match more. West Ham, meanwhile, are the only other team in the top 10 to have conceded more and Howe has previously admitted that Newcastle’s ‘game management has not been as good’ as last year.

Newcastle were certainly watertight last season and Premier League fixtures involving the blackand-whites had the lowest average ball in play time (51m 15s) when the Champions League qualifiers were at their nastiest. However, that statistic is again a little misleading.

As much as Newcastle got under the skin of, say, Arsenal at the Emirates last year, on an evening even unused substitute Jamaal Lascelles

was booked, the all-encompassi­ng average ball in play time figure also covers the many visiting sides who came to St James’ Park and tried to slow the game down. That’s what Leeds did on an afternoon the Whites made 19 fouls and had just one shot on target during a goalless draw.

Ten Hag, nonetheles­s, referenced that stat and labelled Newcastle a team who ‘try to annoy you’ ahead of last season’s Carabao Cup final. The Manchester United boss then went a step further before the two sides met at St James’ Park in the league a few months later by suggesting that the Magpies’ game management tactics were a ‘concern’ before he stated ‘we know they delay.’

Howe, for his part, ‘did not know where this time-wasting nonsense has come from because it’s not us’ and the Newcastle boss used the Dutchman’s words to fire up his side. “If they want a quick game coming here, let’s f ****** give it to them,” he told his players before the 2-0 win at St James’ last season.

Newcastle did not have to resort to slowing the game down that day or when a second string side thumped Manchester United 3-0 at Old Traf

Bad habits... you’re playing a Championsh­ip team. You’re 3-0 up and you’re wasting time

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