Howe 'delighted' with 'fully deserved' win despite injuries
Saturday, 25 November 2023
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe is "delighted" with his side after their "fully deserved" 4-1 win over Chelsea at St. James' Park, despite missing numerous players through injury.
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe is "delighted" with his side after their "fully deserved" 4-1 win over Chelsea at St. James' Park, despite missing numerous players through injury.
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