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Brutal Newcastle boss Eddie Howe takes one final swipe at woeful Man Utd as fans say ‘no way he just said that cold man’


Brutal Newcastle boss Eddie Howe takes one final swipe at woeful Man Utd as fans say ‘no way he just said that cold man’

Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has left fans stunned with his scathing comments about Manchester United after his team's dominant victory over the Red Devils. After the match, Howe revealed that he made two attacking substitutions with 26 minutes left to play, referring to it as a "training session." This comment has sparked outrage among United supporters, who are concerned about the state of their team and believe that they have become a laughing stock.

"Nah no way he said training session."

Many fans couldn't believe that Howe would make such a statement. The remark has left them shocked and questioning his intentions.

"First you defeat them with the football. Then... with some words. Cold man, that Eddie."

Some supporters saw Howe's comment as a deliberate dig at Manchester United. They view it as a calculated move to further humiliate the struggling team.

Newcastle made their substitutions immediately after Joe Willock's goal, which put them 3-0 ahead. When asked about the decision, Howe explained that it was intended to give playing time to certain players, effectively using it as a training session.



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"It literally never f***ing ends. We've become the biggest banter club there is."

One United fan expressed their frustration, stating that the team has become a joke among football fans. The fan laments the decline of the club and how even rival supporters now mock them.

This defeat against Newcastle comes just days after a 3-0 loss to Manchester City, making it the first time in 61 years that Manchester United has suffered consecutive home defeats by three goals. Additionally, the last time the team had lost five out of their first ten home matches was in the 1930-31 season.

"Sunk my opinion of (manager Erik) Ten Hag, thought he did a great job last season."

Another fan shares their disappointment with United's current situation. They express their disillusionment with manager Erik Ten Hag, believing that despite having his preferred players and a year in charge, the team has not shown any progress and may have even regressed.