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Newcastle a big club like Manchester United? Magpies coach believes it’s a realistic goal

Sunday’s Premier League schedule will offer an interesting duel. Manchester United will welcome the ambitious and developing Newcastle. The latter, in particular, has big goals for the future years. Coach Eddie Howe believes the Magpies can achieve the almost unthinkable.

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Sunday’s Premier League schedule will offer an interesting duel. Manchester United will welcome the ambitious and developing Newcastle. The latter, in particular, has big goals for the future years. Coach Eddie Howe believes the Magpies can achieve the almost unthinkable.

Newcastle United are on the rise. With the arrival of new owners, it is finally buying players who will actually strengthen the team and not just buy what the greedy Mike Ashley has allowed. And it looks like it.

Moreover, the team is led by a progressive coach Eddie Howe, interesting reinforcements have come in, and the expected extreme overpaying is not taking place. It doesn’t look bad at all. And neither in the Premier League table, where the Magpies can and intend to fight for at least the top six.

Moreover, the English coach believes that the North of England team can achieve great things in the future and become a big brand not only in the Islands, but in the whole world.

“When I look at my past, Bournemouth was seen as a team on the borderline between League One and League Two. But as a club, it has grown in the Premier League. So why shouldn’t Newcastle reach the greatness of Manchester United?” he is quoted by Sportbible.

Howe admitted that behind the scenes the club’s ambitions are huge and his job is to get as close to them as possible. “There is no ceiling. When you see the passion around the city… It always amazes me how passionate even youngsters of around 12, 13 or 14 are about Newcastle,” he added.

Both Newcastle and its coach hope that the Magpies will truly become a global brand that will win plenty of fans around the world. Understandably, along with a growing number of trophies.

Source: Sky Sports, Premier League

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