Eddie Howe has reaffirmed his commitment to Newcastle, insisting he would step aside if he ever felt he was no longer the right man to lead the struggling club.
City struck the decisive blows through Antoine Semenyo and substitute Rayan Cherki, rewarding a clinical display that contrasted with Newcastle’s profligacy during a dominant opening spell for the hosts.
The match is scheduled for Tuesday evening at St James’ Park, with City seeking a strong first-leg result despite their injury issues.
A football supporter who made a Nazi gesture towards Tottenham fans has been banned from attending matches for three years.
Eddie Howe does not want to waste any time in planning for a busy off-season ahead for Newcastle.
Caretaker Mike Jackson insisted Burnley's plight was never helpless after they edged to the brink of safety.
Eddie Howe has admitted Newcastle will not be able to spend wildly this summer as they attempt to take the next step forward after securing their Premier League status.
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