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As Newcastle United’s struggles continue, head coach Eddie Howe is under growing pressure to revamp his team’s fortunes. The Magpies’ goal drought shows no signs of ending, with only eight goals scored in nine Premier League matches, making it crucial that reinforcements are brought in to bolster the attack.
One glaring absentee in this season’s campaign is the absence of Sven Botman, the highly-touted centre-back who was signed from Lille in a £35m deal. Botman’s presence was instrumental in Newcastle’s push for European football last season, and his absence is being keenly felt.
Newcastle has also been struggling in terms of creativity, with only 14 big chances created in the Premier League, leaving them 13th in that chart. It’s a stark drop-off from last season’s statistics. The club’s defence, however, has been solid, with eight goals conceded from nine matches, bettered only by Nottingham Forest and Liverpool.
However, with Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon yet to hit their stride, there’s hope that the team will rediscover its spark. The key to achieving this will be finding a way to reinvigorate the attack, with one player having the potential to make a significant difference: 20-year-old Abdukodir Khusanov, who has impressed in international action.
In the summer, Newcastle welcomed William Osula to Tyneside, signing the young striker from Sheffield United for a reported £15m fee. While he has yet to make a significant impact, he has plenty of potential and is one to keep an eye on. As the big hitters in the Premier League have yet to show interest in the talented youngster, it’s an opportunity for Howe to complete his backline with a long-term partner for Botman, someone who can absorb the fruits of his labor over the coming years.
For now, it’s crunch time for Newcastle United, with the winter period approaching. The need for reinforcements is dire, and Howe must act swiftly to revive the team’s fortunes. Only time will tell if he can conjure up a magical solution to turn the lights back on at St. James’ Park.