Ok but frankly speaking, Newcastle United would have been well advised if they invested a decent amount of money into new good players. I am not against their approach as I think it is refreshing to see a club that doesn't go nuts and invest billions and is making ill-considered decisions all the time because money doesn't matter, but I think they were too low key during the transfer periods. They do have the money and they should have done something to improve the quality of their squad. Times have changed for them and in the Champions League things are different.
Eddie Howe will not lose his job because he has really tried for the club, he's not one of these average club that's not holding any solid evidence. Newcastle united doesn't know how to play good football, everything they needed this season was just there for them but they couldn't make good options, they settle for lesser actions and this is definitely not the news their fans are itching to hear. They're keen on watching the Newcastle United that thrash PSG 4-1 at Parc des Princes stadium, The Newcastle that eliminated both Manchester City and Manchester United from the carabao cup, it seems they're no longer in form and winning becomes very challenging for him.
With Newcastle's current condition I think it's a little complicated to say that Howe can maintain his position as coach for Newcastle.
Because after all at this time we know that Newcastle's situation must want to be better than last season and when the position is not favourable and can't even do much in the standings then indeed they indirectly regress and the management will certainly not remain silent about it especially with the resources they have at this time they will continue to overhaul in terms of players including coaches in order to establish themselves to be at a greater level than before.
So by looking at this, I personally am not too sure if I say that Howe will be safe to be in the Newcastle coaching with Newcastle's current condition.