Newcastle United faces inevitable changes amid a poor Premier League run, with Eddie Howe under pressure to reinvent the team’s approach.
Eddie Howe has used the latest international break to calmly implement internal changes at Newcastle United — particularly focusing on fitness and team structure — as pressure mounts on his job.
According to a report from The Athletic, Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has quietly initiated a reset during the international break amid increasing external pressure.
Behind the scenes, Howe has been “calm and resolute,” drawing up a new plan to arrest the team’s recent slump.
The report outlines a strong focus on improving physical conditioning, with coaching staff working to raise intensity levels in training to counteract fatigue and prior under-training.
Howe and his staff have reportedly conducted a detailed analysis of recent performances, identifying fitness gaps that have undermined consistency.
The interventions come as part of a broader effort by Howe to re-energise a squad that boasts talent but is struggling to find form, the report says.
Despite criticism from some quarters, the club appears to back Howe to lead the turnaround — with the timing of the break offering a rare opportunity to regroup without match-day distractions.
The Athletic also notes that this pause in competitive action may give Howe the breathing space to re-establish his methods and rebuild confidence internally, rather than make panicked tactical shifts under fire.

