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Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has been working with his team to rectify issues following their 3-1 loss to Fulham. They will face Manchester City on Saturday, with striker Alexander Isak possibly sidelined due to a broken toe. Howe aims for a positive response, emphasizing courage on the ball and being an attacking force. Isak may play with the injury, if he can tolerate the pain levels without long-term risks.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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