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Eddie Howe calls axing of Pochettino ‘harsh’ and ‘sad’

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Newcastle manager Eddie Howe has blasted Chelsea’s ruthless sacking of Mauricio Pochettino as “harsh” and a “sad” moment for the English Premier League.

The Argentine was axed this week after just a year in charge despite steering Chelsea to a sixth-place finish and Europe next season, three points clear of Newcastle in seventh.

“Very surprised,” Howe said in Melbourne after winning a post-season friendly against Pochettino’s former club Tottenham May 22 evening.

“I think Mauricio is a very, very good manager, he’s done incredibly well regardless of the club he has managed in various countries. I think it’s sad for the Premier League when a manager loses his job,” he added.

“Especially when I think it is harsh as his performanc­es have been very strong.”

Some reports in England have said the highly-regarded Howe could be in the running for the Chelsea job.

Although Pochettino led the Blues into Europe after a strong finish to the campaign, it was a difficult year for the former Spurs and Paris Saint-Germain boss.

His side was booed by its fans after several dismal performanc­es and lost the League Cup final to a youthful Liverpool side, as well as suffering an FA Cup semifinal defeat against Manchester City.

But Howe thought he was doing “a really good job.”

“The latter part of their season their form was very strong, they pipped us for sixth place,” he said.

Pochettino is the third manager after Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter to be axed since United States-based Todd Boehly’s consortium bought Chelsea.

Newcastle has one more friendly to end its season, against an A-League All Stars side today, again in Melbourne.*

 ?? ?? Chelsea coach Mauricio Pochettino reacts during an FA Cup semifinal match against Manchester City at Wembley Stadium in London on April 20.
Chelsea coach Mauricio Pochettino reacts during an FA Cup semifinal match against Manchester City at Wembley Stadium in London on April 20.

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