Newcastle's Eddie Howe Seeks Sunderland Revenge After Barcelona Humiliation
Howe Eyes Sunderland Revenge After Barcelona Humiliation

Newcastle Boss Eddie Howe Targets Sunderland Revenge Following Barcelona Humiliation

Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe is harnessing the bitter disappointment of a devastating Champions League exit to fuel his team's determination for their crucial derby clash against arch-rivals Sunderland. The Magpies suffered a humiliating 7-2 defeat by Barcelona at the Nou Camp on Wednesday night, resulting in an 8-3 aggregate loss that abruptly ended their European campaign.

Immediate Focus Shifts to Tyneside Derby

Despite the dramatic and painful elimination from Europe's elite competition, there is no time for the Newcastle squad to dwell on their wounds. The focus has immediately shifted to Sunday lunchtime's pivotal derby on Tyneside, a match that carries immense significance for the city and its supporters.

Reflecting on the bruising conclusion to what had promised to be a special night in Spain, Howe stated: "I've got no problem picking myself up, it's more the players. I'm able to move quite quickly through things, the game and the review process, to then think of the future very quickly."

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He added with emphasis: "Now it's all about Sunderland, it's not about what's happened. It's about learning from it and evolving and changing if we need to. It's about the next game and making sure we're mentally ready, physically ready for what's going to be a huge game for us and for the whole city, so I think that's quite a good game for us to go straight into because there's no time for any other thought than that."

High Stakes and Previous Encounters

The stakes for this weekend's encounter are exceptionally high, intensified by Newcastle's 1-0 league defeat by Sunderland at the Stadium of Light in December. On that occasion, the Magpies failed to perform, succumbing to a Nick Woltemade own goal. While Howe did guide his side to a convincing 3-0 FA Cup victory against Sunderland in January 2024, he remains acutely aware of the heightened significance of the upcoming fixture.

"It's huge. There's no point talking about it though, we've just got to play. We've got to play like our lives depend on it," Howe emphasised. "It's such a big game for the city, for our supporters, for everyone connected with the club. We know that. We knew it before the first game and we know it even more now. We need to deal with this very quickly and then move on to Sunday."

Barcelona Collapse and Injury Concerns

In Barcelona, Anthony Elanga's double had briefly cancelled out goals from Raphinha and Marc Bernal, but Newcastle ultimately collapsed after Lamine Yamal's penalty in first-half stoppage time. Further strikes from Fermin Lopez, a Robert Lewandowski brace, and Raphinha's second sealed their fate in a match that exposed defensive vulnerabilities.

Howe also faces a potential setback with key midfielder Sandro Tonali a doubt after limping off with a groin problem during the match, adding to the challenges ahead of the derby.

Critiquing his team's performance against Barcelona, Howe concluded: "Our performance dropped, that was very clear. The first four goals, you can't concede. Two set-plays is unforgivable to a degree because you know how good they are in other aspects of their game."

As Newcastle prepares to face Sunderland, the team must quickly regroup and channel their recent humiliation into a focused and determined effort to secure victory in one of English football's most passionate rivalries.

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