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Newcastle United 2025-26

Eddie Howe's Magpies are flying — Alexander Isak's goals, Anthony Gordon's wing magic and Champions League nights under the St James' Park floodlights.

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Eddie Howe's Project: Building a Champion

When Eddie Howe arrived at Newcastle United in November 2021, the club had just been taken over by a Saudi Arabia-backed consortium and was sitting second from bottom in the Premier League. What followed has been one of the most remarkable transformations in English football history. Howe guided the Magpies to safety, then top-ten, then Champions League qualification — a journey that has felt both disciplined and dreamlike in equal measure.

Howe's coaching philosophy emphasises collective organisation, high pressing and quick transitions. He builds trust with players through clarity of communication and tactical detail, creating a culture where everyone understands their role and executes it consistently. At Bournemouth he proved he could develop players; at Newcastle he has proven he can attract them and maximise elite-level talent.

The 2025-26 campaign is Newcastle's opportunity to establish themselves as a genuine top-four regular, not just a Champions League tourist. Howe has the squad depth, the tactical acumen and crucially the backing of an ownership group that is committed to long-term success. The Magpies are no longer a surprise package — they are a threat that the rest of the Premier League treats with genuine respect.

Alexander Isak: World-Class in Black and White

Alexander Isak arrived from Real Sociedad in a £58 million deal that many questioned at the time and everyone has since admired. The Swedish international has become one of the Premier League's most complete centre-forwards — his pace, technical ability, movement and finishing combine to create a player that central defenders genuinely struggle to handle. Isak's body shape and touch under pressure are at a level that comparisons to elite European strikers are entirely warranted.

In 2025-26, Isak is the focal point of everything Newcastle do in the final third. His ability to hold the ball and bring teammates into play, combined with the speed to run in behind, makes him a dual threat that forces defenders into impossible decisions. When Isak is fit and confident, Newcastle look a genuinely frightening prospect going forward.

Sweden's captain and talisman, Isak also has the World Cup on the horizon which provides additional personal motivation. Performing for Newcastle at the highest level — Champions League nights, top-four pressure games, cup finals — is exactly the platform a player of his ambition craves. He has repaid Newcastle's investment many times over and the relationship between player and club feels like one built for the long term.

Champions League Nights at St James' Park

St James' Park on a Champions League night is something special. The ground's steep terracing, the noise that cascades down from the Gallowgate and Leazes ends, and the atmosphere generated by supporters who have waited decades for nights like these — it creates an environment that intimidates the best clubs in Europe. Newcastle's return to the Champions League has reconnected the club with a tradition stretching back to the Bobby Robson era.

Anthony Gordon's development has been central to Newcastle's European ambitions. The left winger — signed from Everton in a deal that initially raised eyebrows — has grown into one of the Premier League's most dangerous wide players. His directness, his desire to take on defenders, and his improvement in both scoring and creating make him a player Liverpool, who tried to buy him back, deeply regret allowing to leave Merseyside.

The wider Newcastle squad — Nick Pope in goal, Trippier's experience at right back, the physicality of Bruno Guimaraes controlling midfield — gives Howe a balanced group capable of absorbing pressure and hurting opponents at the other end. Whether that translates into a deep Champions League run in 2025-26 depends on fitness, draw fortune and the cumulative demands of a congested fixture schedule — but the foundation is absolutely there.

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