Eddie Howe, the Newcastle United boss, has been accused of being hypocritical by Arsenal fans following his comments on Arsenal’s 2-0 win over Newcastle United. Although Newcastle started the game strongly, Arsenal stepped up their game and deservedly won. However, after Arsenal took the lead, Howe seemed to be unhappy with Arsenal’s game management. He accused Arsenal of slowing down the game, exaggerating their injuries and wasting time, which made it difficult for Newcastle to build momentum. Arsenal fans argued that Howe defended his side’s actions when they played at Emirates Stadium in January. The Newcastle boss, at the time, had said that they were not there to be liked and that they would do everything to get a positive result. In another news, Liverpool has continued its quest to qualify for the Champions League after securing six consecutive wins, four of which have been at home. Jurgen Klopp’s men have won back-to-back league games 1-0 for only the fourth time in his reign. They have been grinding out each point, avenging previous setbacks against Leeds, Nottingham Forest, Fulham, and Brentford in the process. With both Newcastle and Man Utd dropping points, Liverpool’s salvage mission for the Champions League is on. Additionally, Todd Boehly’s investment in Madueke, who has played 382 Premier League minutes across four starts since joining in January, has been successful. The winger is seen as a promising addition to the team, as he brings something different from the other players in the squad. Despite needing to improve his decision-making in the final third, Madueke has been praised for his positivity on the ball and his ability to try different things.
