Newcastle gaffer Eddie Howe is hoping for a massive day tomorrow as his side takes on Brighton. This match will be the club’s final home game of the season.
Speaking about playing at home, Howe expressed his delight, stating, “We’ve absolutely loved playing at home this year. The atmosphere created by the crowd is fantastic, and I’m incredibly proud of how we perform in front of our fans. The team has looked impressive, there’s a positive vibe and great energy. I can’t complain about our home form. We are extremely grateful for the support we’ve received from the fans. They have fully embraced our style of play, and it’s been a fruitful partnership between them and the players.”
“We want to be known as a team that tries to dictate the game and impose our style on our opponents,” Howe continued. “We strive to be progressive in our approach. The players have executed that brilliantly, handling the pressure with ease, and the fans have wholeheartedly embraced our style. We aim to continue building on this next year.”
When asked about Brighton, Howe acknowledged their strength as a team. He praised both Roberto de Zerbi and Graham Potter for their excellent work at the club. Howe mentioned that de Zerbi has a meticulous and detailed way of working, which has made Brighton a formidable force. Reflecting on their previous encounter at the Amex Stadium, Howe admitted they didn’t quite get it right but hopes for a better performance tomorrow.
In conclusion, Newcastle’s boss is optimistic about the upcoming match against Brighton and is eager to end the season on a high note.