Here are your Newcastle United evening headlines for Tuesday, October 18.
Eddie Howe warns Jurgen Klopp to be careful as Newcastle boss hits back at Liverpool manager
Eddie Howe has warned Jurgen Klopp to be 'careful' with his comments after the Newcastle United boss felt he had to 'stand up' for the club following the Liverpool manager's dig.
Klopp claimed last week that there were 'three clubs in world football who can do what they want financially'. While Klopp did not mention Newcastle specifically, the German went on to say that sporting director Dan Ashworth was 'absolutely right' in declaring there was no ceiling for the Magpies. The Liverpool manager even sarcastically congratulated Newcastle for that before adding that 'other clubs have ceilings'.
Ashworth was, of course, referring to the club's ambitions rather than the amount of money that Newcastle can spend. Although Howe does not tend to get drawn into what other managers say, the Newcastle boss, tellingly, felt the need to clarify that.
Newcastle United injuries and return dates as Allan Saint-Maximin and Alexander Isak timescale set
Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe has delivered a number of injury updates on some of the Magpies' key players this morning.
United welcome Everton to St James' Park in the Premier League on Wednesday evening and Howe has a number of bumps and bruises to negotiate while picking his side for the visit of the Toffees.
Here is a full round-up of how Newcastle's treatment table currently stands.
Manchester United hit by FA charge following Ronaldo led meltdown against Newcastle United
Manchester United have been charged by the FA following their behaviour in the 0-0 draw against Newcastle United.
A disputed free-kick resulted in Ronaldo taking the ball off Nick Pope and slotting into the empty net as Newcastle stars reset themselves for the set-play. But Craig Pawson's decision to not allow Ronaldo's cheeky attempt to take the lead resulted in a full scale meltdown of Man United players.
And nine players - led by Ronaldo - surrounded the referee trying to get him to change his decision. It’s alleged that Manchester United failed to ensure its players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion during the 49th minute of this match.
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