Can United muster a league performance at Newcastle amidst Europa League focus? | OneFootball

Can United muster a league performance at Newcastle amidst Europa League focus? | OneFootball

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·13 April 2025

Can United muster a league performance at Newcastle amidst Europa League focus?

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Manchester United’s season is unravelling, and the Premier League table does not lie.

With just 38 points from 31 matches, they are buried in the bottom half of the standings.


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Today’s trip to St James’ Park puts them up against a Newcastle United side with clarity of purpose and recent success behind them.

Four straight wins in all competitions, including a 2-1 victory over Liverpool in the League Cup final, have put Eddie Howe’s team in a strong position to finish in the top five.

By contrast, United are limping from match to match, and their last three outings have produced no wins and little conviction.

“Of course, I am going to be careful with some players,” he said. “But we need to be competitive. When you are playing for Manchester United, you cannot go to the game thinking about the next one.”

A strong performance in Lyon on Thursday was undermined by two mistakes from goalkeeper Andre Onana, including one in stoppage time that left the tie level at 2-2.

United had done enough to win the first leg. They just did not finish the job.

There is also a question of leadership. Bruno Fernandes continues to carry the creative burden, but Amorim said he would ‘refer to the data and his staff’ before deciding whether to rest his captain.

Joshua Zirkzee, substituted early in December’s reverse fixture against Newcastle, has since earned praise for his attitude.

“He is doing a great job,” Amorim added. “But also a very important thing was the way the fans reacted after that incident – that is massive for the boy.”

Newcastle are cohesive, intense and playing with purpose. Amorim acknowledged this, highlighting their ‘top players’ and the emotional impact of their recent cup triumph.

That kind of clarity is missing at United. If they treat the league as a sideshow, it will show.

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