Newcastle manager Eddie Howe celebrates with fans as the Magpies clinched a Champions League berth with a 0-0 draw against Leicester. Getty
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe celebrates with fans as the Magpies clinched a Champions League berth with a 0-0 draw against Leicester. Getty
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe celebrates with fans as the Magpies clinched a Champions League berth with a 0-0 draw against Leicester. Getty
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe celebrates with fans as the Magpies clinched a Champions League berth with a 0-0 draw against Leicester. Getty

Eddie Howe: Champions League qualification shows Newcastle ahead of schedule


Steve Luckings
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Eddie Howe said qualifying for the Champions League showed Newcastle United had "shot ahead of schedule" under their Saudi-backed owners.

A top-four finish was not even in Howe's thoughts at the start of the season but Monday's 0-0 draw against Leicester City confirmed a return to the Champions League for the first time since 2003.

Newcastle were in dire straits and in danger of relegation when Howe took the helm in November 2021 but will now have a seat at the top table of Europe's premier competition.

With one game left, away to Chelsea on Sunday, Newcastle can finish no worse than fourth.

“This wasn’t in our sights at that moment," Howe told reporters. "We had escaped relegation impressively, from the position we were in.

“We were hopeful of improving and staying away from danger and growing the team to a position where maybe we could compete for Europe in a couple of seasons, so we’ve shot ahead of schedule.

“With that comes big challenges for the future, but when you’re in these moments and there’s an opportunity of something like this, you have to take it.”

  • Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe celebrates with chairman Yasir Al Rumayyan after a 0-0 draw against Leicester City at St James Park on May 22, 2023, secured Champions League qualification. Getty Images
    Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe celebrates with chairman Yasir Al Rumayyan after a 0-0 draw against Leicester City at St James Park on May 22, 2023, secured Champions League qualification. Getty Images
  • Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe celebrates with co owner Amanda Staveley. Getty Images
    Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe celebrates with co owner Amanda Staveley. Getty Images
  • Newcastle player Miguel Almiron plays with his child on the pitch after the Premier League match. Getty Images
    Newcastle player Miguel Almiron plays with his child on the pitch after the Premier League match. Getty Images
  • Newcastle player Allan Saint-Maximin. Getty Images
    Newcastle player Allan Saint-Maximin. Getty Images
  • Newcastle fans wave scarves in the West Stand. Getty Images
    Newcastle fans wave scarves in the West Stand. Getty Images
  • Newcastle's Sean Longstaff in action. Getty Images
    Newcastle's Sean Longstaff in action. Getty Images
  • Newcastle's Bruno Guimaraes hits the post with a header. Getty Images
    Newcastle's Bruno Guimaraes hits the post with a header. Getty Images
  • Newcastle's Bruno Guimaraes is challenged by James Maddison of Leicester City. Getty Images
    Newcastle's Bruno Guimaraes is challenged by James Maddison of Leicester City. Getty Images
  • Newcastle coach Jason Tindall smiles and makes a heart shape with his hands. Getty Images
    Newcastle coach Jason Tindall smiles and makes a heart shape with his hands. Getty Images
  • Newcastle defender Sven Botman chats with co-owner Amanda Staveley. Getty Images
    Newcastle defender Sven Botman chats with co-owner Amanda Staveley. Getty Images
  • Newcastle United's Kieran Trippier during the lap of appreciation. Reuters
    Newcastle United's Kieran Trippier during the lap of appreciation. Reuters
  • Newcastle United coach Eddie Howe celebrates. Reuters
    Newcastle United coach Eddie Howe celebrates. Reuters
  • Newcastle United fans celebrate. PA
    Newcastle United fans celebrate. PA

The Saudi Public Investment Fund along with its partners have backed Howe in excess of £250 million to assemble a squad capable of challenging for the top honours.

Newcastle reached the League Cup final in February only to lose to Manchester United at Wembley, but were not to be denied a place at Europe’s top table.

Howe said: “The difficulty is there’s no trophy. It’s an amazing achievement, an amazing thing in terms of where we’ve come from in such a short space of time.

“But it feels difficult to celebrate it like you’ve won a league or something like that. It’s right up there, of course it is. It’s an amazing thing at a very special club.

Asked how he would celebrate, Howe added with a smile: “I don’t know how I’ll celebrate. I’ll wait and see. I hope it’s not with a tea and a biscuit.”

St James’ Park was bouncing at the final whistle and Howe, his staff and players performed a lap of honour, although the mood in the Leicester camp was very different.

Newcastle United's Nick Pope saves a shot from Leicester City's Harvey Barnes. Reuters
Newcastle United's Nick Pope saves a shot from Leicester City's Harvey Barnes. Reuters

The Foxes remain two points adrift of safety, although victory over West Ham United on Saturday coupled with a draw for Everton at home to Bournemouth would keep them up on goal difference.

They did not muster a shot until stoppage time, when Magpies goalkeeper Nick Pope kept out Timothy Castagne’s volley to deny them a priceless victory, but boss Dean Smith was defiant over his safety-first approach.

Smith said: “I make no apologies for the way we set up today. We haven’t kept a clean sheet for too long and the reason we are where we are is because of that in my opinion.

“My mind was made up when I watched Newcastle play Brighton on Thursday, one of the best footballing teams in the Premier League this year, Brighton, and in that first 20, 25 minutes, they steamrollered them.

“We had to keep a clean sheet and hope, because we had to make sacrifices with our team sheet today and hope then we were still in the game.

“It almost worked exactly to plan, but the goalkeeper made a really good save in the 90th minute, which was our only shot, I think.

“If it’s too little, too late, who knows? But we’ve taken it to Sunday now.”

Updated: May 23, 2023, 7:35 AM