Newcastle coach:  We are not looking for revenge in the Carabao Cup against Manchester

Eddie Howe, coach of the English football team Newcastle, refused to consider his team on a revenge mission against Manchester. Newcastle boss Eddie Howe insists Carabao Cup final revenge not on mind for his side against Manchester United Newcastle boss Eddie Howe on whether Carabao Cup final revenge is a motivation against Man Utd: "That's not our emotion as I sit here now. Our emotion is just to try to prepare and win the game." Newcastle United’s Eddie Howe has denied his team is on a revenge mission against Manchester United in the Carabao Cup as the Magpies boss weighs up his diminishing options for the fourth round of the English League Cup clash. Newcastle has been waiting a long time to win a local title since 1955, which was extended due to Manchester United, led by Erik Ten Hag after Newcastle lost by two clear goals in the final match that brought the two teams together at Wembley Stadium last February. Manchester United is currently performing inconsistently this season and enters the match at Old Trafford suffering from losing the Manchester derby 3-0. “Our trips out there to Riyadh and Jeddah were two different experiences really,” Howe told a press conference before Newcastle’s League Cup tie against Manchester United. “Everywhere we went was well organized, we were well looked after. If that’s a sign of what a World Cup might look like, structurally it will be really good.”
 


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