Eddie Howe's Manchester City Stakes: Can the Newcastle United Boss Keep his Job?
Manchester City cruised past Newcastle 3-1 at the Etihad Stadium, securing a 5-1 aggregate victory and sending them to the Carabao Cup final against Arsenal. The win marked a dominant performance from Pep Guardiola's side, with Manchester City's attack clicking into gear as they edged closer to their Premier League title.
Meanwhile, Eddie Howe faces mounting pressure at Newcastle United after his team's disappointing 3-1 loss. Despite the strong showing of the young and talented squad, Howe is under scrutiny for not getting results on the road. Can he turn things around before it's too late?
The Manchester City-Pep Guardiola axis seems almost impregnable as they prepare to take on Liverpool in their upcoming Premier League match. With Manchester United also struggling, City are rapidly closing in on the title.
At the other end of the table, Arsenal will be looking to extend their nine-point lead over third-placed Everton when they face Sunderland this weekend. The Gunners' title push is gaining momentum with each passing week.
But with Cristiano Ronaldo's strike now being reported as a strike for justice following his public walk-out from Manchester United, we may see more players using the power of protest to fight for better pay and conditions.
Manchester City cruised past Newcastle 3-1 at the Etihad Stadium, securing a 5-1 aggregate victory and sending them to the Carabao Cup final against Arsenal. The win marked a dominant performance from Pep Guardiola's side, with Manchester City's attack clicking into gear as they edged closer to their Premier League title.
Meanwhile, Eddie Howe faces mounting pressure at Newcastle United after his team's disappointing 3-1 loss. Despite the strong showing of the young and talented squad, Howe is under scrutiny for not getting results on the road. Can he turn things around before it's too late?
The Manchester City-Pep Guardiola axis seems almost impregnable as they prepare to take on Liverpool in their upcoming Premier League match. With Manchester United also struggling, City are rapidly closing in on the title.
At the other end of the table, Arsenal will be looking to extend their nine-point lead over third-placed Everton when they face Sunderland this weekend. The Gunners' title push is gaining momentum with each passing week.
But with Cristiano Ronaldo's strike now being reported as a strike for justice following his public walk-out from Manchester United, we may see more players using the power of protest to fight for better pay and conditions.