Eddie Howe is respectful of Newcastle before praising them, so there won’t be another Arteta and Klopp altercation.

Eddie Howe is respectful of Newcastle before praising them, so there won’t be another Arteta and Klopp altercation

Eddie Howe is unlikely to have a similar confrontation with Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder on Tyneside this weekend, despite having run-ins with players like Mikel Arteta and Jurgen Klopp in recent months.

Eddie Howe is respectful of Newcastle before praising them, so there won’t be another Arteta and Klopp altercation.

Eddie Howe is respectful of Newcastle before praising them, so there won't be another Arteta and Klopp altercation.
Eddie Howe is respectful of Newcastle before praising them, so there won’t be another Arteta and Klopp altercation.

The Blades manager knows that his team may be sent to the Championship at full time on Saturday, so he takes his faltering team to sportviewers.com this weekend.

Nevertheless, despite their lackluster top flight performance this term, Howe has continued to praise both Wilder and his team.

“We can’t concentrate on it, but it makes them a very tough opponent,” Howe responded to questions from reporters on Friday regarding Sheffield United’s possible relegation. “Chris is a superb manager.

When Sheffield United was promoted to the Premier League, I had a great time. The way they play and the way he positions his team.

“He has returned, and there is no doubting his abilities. We anticipate a challenging contest. Even though they have risky players, if we play to our best, we can win.”

Shortly after Howe, Wilder addressed the media and was just as kind in praising the Newcastle United manager and his team.

As Wilder brings his team to the northeast arena for what may be the final time in a few years, there was also a lot of affection for St. James’ Park.

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