Erik ten Hag said they were “hard” to beat. Mikel Arteta described them as “nasty” and “unpleasant” to play against. And Pep Guardiola is the latest to refer to them as an “extraordinary” team.
What all these three managers have in common is an acknowledgement of how difficult it is to face Newcastle United in the Premier League.
As Manchester City prepare to host the Magpies on Saturday, what they’ll be getting is an extraordinary opponent who doesn’t quit until the end.
Eddie Howe’s side remains one of the best-drilled teams in the Premier League: they run ceaselessly, defend in unison and play with immense intensity.
While Guardiola and his charges have often made light work of teams in the Premier League, Newcastle won’t roll a red carpet for them. The Magpies will potentially give the Cityzens a real challenge at the Etihad.
The Magpies barely survived relegation in the 2021/22 season but they were a different proposition altogether last campaign, surprising everyone in the English topflight.
They beat the likes of Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea to a Champions League spot; a just reward for the brilliant season they had under Howe.
Having bolstered their squad in the summer, Newcastle now have everything it takes to go one step further than they did last season.
With that in mind, Manchester City will be facing a side that desperately wants to prove a point. Momentum is also on their side, after thrashing Aston Villa 5-1 in their opening Premier League game.
Under Howe, Newcastle seem to relish taking on the big boys and if Manchester City’s struggles against Sevilla in the UEFA Super Cup are anything to go by, then a sterner test awaits them on Saturday.
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