Eddie Howe said qualifying for Europe was a “driving
force” for Newcastle as he prepares for Wednesday’s pivotal Premier League
match against Manchester United.
Howe’s men are sixth in the table, two places and three
points better off than their hosts with two games to go for each team.
Chelsea are in seventh place on 57 points — the same as
Newcastle.
As it stands, the team in sixth place at the end of the
season will earn a spot in the UEFA Conference League, the third-tier European
competition.
But if Manchester City beat Manchester United in the FA Cup
final, the sixth-placed team would qualify for the Europa League and the side
in seventh would enter the Conference League.
“Massive fixture for both teams,” Howe said at his
pre-match press conference on Tuesday.
“It’s coming to the end of a long season for both clubs.
We’re desperate to do well in the game, we’re desperate to finish as high as we
can.
“We know European competition is there but it can also
be a long way away if we don’t get the results we need.”
The Newcastle boss said his team were embracing the pressure
after recovering from a poor start to the season and a damaging run of losses
in December and January.
Howe, whose team flopped in this season’s Champions League,
said it was vital for Saudi-backed Newcastle to be in Europe.
“We need to be there as a football club,” he said.
“That’s a driving force for us. We’ll embrace the extra games, the travel,
the experience, everything about the competition. We feel we’re in a position
to do it.”
Howe said he was anxious not to underestimate misfiring
United despite their poor form as Newcastle seek their first league double
against the 20-time English champions since the 1930/31 season.
“We can’t underestimate the challenge in front of
us,” he added. “That would be foolish. That would counteract
everything that we need to be in this game.
“I think we don’t underestimate Manchester United’s
qualities, we don’t underestimate the magnitude of the game.
“We are preparing for a really tough match. We know it
will be and we expect a good atmosphere.”
Forwards Alexander Isak and Callum Wilson are doubts for the
match at Old Trafford after suffering from illness and neither trained on
Monday.
Howe said it was “fingers crossed” Isak would train
on Tuesday.
On Wilson, he added: “We’ll see. We haven’t seen Callum
yet, so we’ll see if he’s available to train today. If not, then I’m sure he’ll
be fit for Brentford.”
Newcastle have confirmed they will travel to
Japan for a pre-season tour to face Urawa Red Diamonds on July 31 and Yokohama
F. Marinos at the Japan National Stadium three days later.
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