Newcastle return as the Premier League’s top troublemakers.

Eddie Howe’s “shithouse Mags” thrive on ruffling opponents and bruising egos, fully embracing the hostility since the Saudi takeover.

Newcastle United’s Nasty Streak Is Back

Newcastle United are once again becoming a force to be reckoned with—unpopular, frustrating, and incredibly hard to beat. Manager Eddie Howe couldn’t be happier with this transformation. His team, once battling relegation, is now making waves with their gritty approach, earning the nickname “Eddie Howe’s s—house Mags.”

The club’s mentality has been clear from the start, as Howe famously declared that Newcastle weren’t “here to be popular, we are here to compete.” This aggressive mindset has been a constant throughout their rise. While they’re not yet at Millwall levels, Newcastle has developed a knack for irritating opponents, managers, and fans alike, making them one of the most disliked teams in the league.

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Tottenham Hotspur were the latest victims, with manager Ange Postecoglou and fans airing their frustrations online after a defeat to the Magpies. Since the Saudi-backed takeover, Newcastle have embraced being the villains of English football, turning the animosity to their advantage. They’re physical, streetwise, and know how to win the battle both on and off the pitch.

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Newcastle’s Growing Threat

Newcastle’s impact is being felt more than ever as they approach the top end of the table, climbing to fifth and just one point behind Chelsea in fourth. Their rise has also sparked renewed talk of silverware, with the Carabao Cup now in focus. After a painful loss to Manchester United in the 2023 final, Howe is determined to lead the team to a positive result this time around.

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Despite the outside criticism, Howe remains unfazed by the negative opinions of rival fans and managers. His priority is ensuring Newcastle stays competitive, with a clear drive to win, regardless of the perception surrounding them. The team’s current success, including six consecutive wins, is testament to their effective use of “dark arts” and physical play. With the Carabao Cup in sight, Howe’s squad is eager to end their long trophy drought and silence the critics once again.

The Chaos Behind the Scenes

Howe may maintain a calm public image, but behind the scenes, assistant Jason Tindall thrives in creating chaos. His antics, like enraging Aston Villa’s Unai Emery, add to Newcastle’s reputation as disruptors. Howe, however, sees this as a necessary element in their competitive edge. The team is back to its ruthless best, and while they may not be loved, they’re definitely feared.

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