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Newcastle United’s Champions League aspirations falter after a home defeat to Everton. Manager Eddie Howe highlights focus lapses and defensive mistakes as the club struggles to regain consistency. With major fixtures approaching, key players must step up to salvage the season, or Newcastle risks falling short in both domestic and European campaigns.

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00:01Newcastle United's season has taken a worrying turn with Champions League qualification, slipping further away after a 2-1 home
00:08defeat to Everton on Saturday.
00:11Manager Eddie Howe admitted the team's focus has been inconsistent, warning that excuses for injuries, fatigue and fixture congestion are
00:19wearing thin.
00:21The Magpies' record at St James' Park has become a glaring concern. This was Howe's first three-game home losing
00:27streak in the Premier League.
00:29Part of a broader slump that has seen Newcastle lose five of six league matches and go 12 games across
00:36all competitions without a clean sheet.
00:38Defensive errors like Nick Pope spilling a shot that allowed Beto to score have become a recurring theme.
00:45Howe acknowledged that wins against Leeds and Bournemouth, his side had to chase games, reflecting a team struggling to control
00:52matches.
00:53He stressed the need to return to the basics, raise focus and address mistakes through training.
01:00With Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea and Barcelona on the horizon, Newcastle face the harshest test of the season.
01:08Howe has to navigate a difficult period, including last season's trophy-winning run, but with European ambitions at stake, the
01:15pressure is mounting.
01:17Newcastle must find solutions quickly or risk a season that leaves both fans and the Saudi Arabian owners questioning whether
01:24the club is ready to compete among Europe's elite.
01:28Newcastle must find solutions.
01:28Newcastle must find solutions.
01:29Newcastle must find solutions.
01:29Newcastle must find solutions.
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