Newcastle United's 2-1 win over Manchester City marked a significant milestone for the team, with coach Eddie Howe finally beating his long-time rival Pep Guardiola. This triumph came at St James' Park, where Newcastle have struggled to replicate their home form away from the rest of their squad.
In the days following Newcastle's disappointing 3-1 loss at Brentford earlier this month, a period of intense analysis took place among the coaching staff and players. This meticulous approach included hours of footage review, training sessions focused on recovering "their energy and athleticism" after the international break, as well as subtle tweaks to their tactics.
One notable adjustment was the introduction of Lewis Hall and Tino Livramento in the full-back pairings, which proved to be a crucial factor in Newcastle's defensive solidity. The side not only made more blocks but also clearances than Manchester City, thereby limiting their chances on goal.
Newcastle's attacking unit, which had previously relied heavily on Nick Woltemade, began to see other players step up, with Callum Barnes scoring twice against Manchester City.
The win marked a notable shift in momentum for Newcastle, who are now only one point behind the relegation zone.
In the days following Newcastle's disappointing 3-1 loss at Brentford earlier this month, a period of intense analysis took place among the coaching staff and players. This meticulous approach included hours of footage review, training sessions focused on recovering "their energy and athleticism" after the international break, as well as subtle tweaks to their tactics.
One notable adjustment was the introduction of Lewis Hall and Tino Livramento in the full-back pairings, which proved to be a crucial factor in Newcastle's defensive solidity. The side not only made more blocks but also clearances than Manchester City, thereby limiting their chances on goal.
Newcastle's attacking unit, which had previously relied heavily on Nick Woltemade, began to see other players step up, with Callum Barnes scoring twice against Manchester City.
The win marked a notable shift in momentum for Newcastle, who are now only one point behind the relegation zone.