
"Howe responded to that loss and the supporters' reaction by acknowledging he was "obviously not doing my job well enough", adding ahead of the Spurs game he would only remain in his role as long as he felt he was the right man for Newcastle. The scene was very different by full-time at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, however, as captain Bruno Guimaraes and Kieran Trippier pushed Howe forward to celebrate in front of the away end following a deserved victory."
""Whenever you're in the moment that we were in, you have to take stock of everything. As I said at the press conference after Brentford, that wasn't an act, that was me being real and very genuine in terms of how I felt. "I'll say it again: I've got to believe that I'm the right person to be in the job, with all the sacrifices that it entails, and I've got to feel the players are playing for me."
Newcastle United recovered with a 2-1 win at Tottenham after a run of three consecutive defeats that dropped the club into the Premier League's bottom half and saw supporters boo the team off following the Brentford defeat. Eddie Howe acknowledged he was "obviously not doing my job well enough" and said he would only remain in the role while he felt he was the right person. Captain Bruno Guimaraes and Kieran Trippier celebrated by pushing Howe forward into the away end. Malick Thiaw opened the scoring, Archie Gray equalised, and Jacob Ramsey scored his first Newcastle goal to secure the victory. Howe said the players showed they were playing for him and must make that consistency continue moving forward.
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