Howe's biggest Newcastle challenge yet? Can he survive?
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Howe's biggest Newcastle challenge yet? Can he survive?To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedMedia caption, Individually and collectively not our best - HowePublished8 minutes ago2 CommentsKieran Trippier looked like he was reliving a nightmare.The Newcastle United defender was doubled over with his hands covering his face after his side conceded another late winner in a 2-1 Premier League defeat against Bournemouth at St James' Park.The substitute could scarcely believe it as goalscorer Adrien Truffert wheeled away in delight, but this has been an all too familiar tale."Over the time I've been here, we have been a real force, especially at home," a visibly stunned Trippier told NUFC TV. "We have been feared. Teams have feared coming here."Not any more.No other side has conceded more late goals than flaky Newcastle (19) in the Premier League this season.Eddie Howe's side are languishing in 14th place following an eighth defeat in 11 fixtures.Chants of "Eddie Howe's black and white army" may have rung out at various points on Saturday, but the boos at full-time and half-time told their own story.So can Howe really turn it around after another damaging loss?"My belief in myself can't waver and it's not," the head coach said.What information do we collect from this quiz?'A group of players always giving their all'This may prove Howe's biggest challenge yet on Tyneside.That is saying something when this is the man who ended Newcastle's 70-year wait for a major domestic trophy by winning the Carabao Cup last season.This is the man who led his side to Champions League qualification in 2023 and 2025.This is the man who kept Newcastle up in 2022 after taking over a winless side in deep relegation trouble only a few months previously.This overall body of work is why Match of the Day pundit Dion Dublin has "no worries"...





