The post Newcastle United Defeat At West Ham Was ‘Self Inflicted’ appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 04: Newcastle United Head Coach Eddie Howe smiles during training ahead of their UEFA Champions League match against Athletic Club at Newcastle United Training Centre on November 04, 2025 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images) Getty Images Newcastle United head coach Eddie Howe was left disappointed by the performance in Sunday’s 3-1 defeat at West Ham on Sunday, admitting the result was “self inflicted”. The wait for a Premier League away win this season goes on and Newcastle’s domestic form is beginning to cause concern, despite strong showings in both the Champions League and Champions League. Newcastle sits in 13th with 12 points from 10 matches, and Howe says everybody must take responsibility to improve. “The focus always has to be on ourselves,” Howe said ahead of the Champions League match with Athletic Club on Wednesday. “The most disappointing thing about the West Ham performance was it felt self inflicted. We can do a lot better. “I am very much included in the bad performance. We are all together and we all have to deliver better. We are focussed on trying to do that; there are different emotions when you play that way. “We try to use performances like that as a catalyst for better. Even when you don’t perform you can still win; we didn’t deliver on that at all well.” Howe added that the number of wins across all competition has perhaps taken the focus off the league form, but is determined to use the poor showing at the London Stadium as a “turning point”. “We are disappointed with our Premier League form and the inability to string consistent results together. The competitions we are in make it difficult because you can find consistency in one and it… The post Newcastle United Defeat At West Ham Was ‘Self Inflicted’ appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 04: Newcastle United Head Coach Eddie Howe smiles during training ahead of their UEFA Champions League match against Athletic Club at Newcastle United Training Centre on November 04, 2025 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images) Getty Images Newcastle United head coach Eddie Howe was left disappointed by the performance in Sunday’s 3-1 defeat at West Ham on Sunday, admitting the result was “self inflicted”. The wait for a Premier League away win this season goes on and Newcastle’s domestic form is beginning to cause concern, despite strong showings in both the Champions League and Champions League. Newcastle sits in 13th with 12 points from 10 matches, and Howe says everybody must take responsibility to improve. “The focus always has to be on ourselves,” Howe said ahead of the Champions League match with Athletic Club on Wednesday. “The most disappointing thing about the West Ham performance was it felt self inflicted. We can do a lot better. “I am very much included in the bad performance. We are all together and we all have to deliver better. We are focussed on trying to do that; there are different emotions when you play that way. “We try to use performances like that as a catalyst for better. Even when you don’t perform you can still win; we didn’t deliver on that at all well.” Howe added that the number of wins across all competition has perhaps taken the focus off the league form, but is determined to use the poor showing at the London Stadium as a “turning point”. “We are disappointed with our Premier League form and the inability to string consistent results together. The competitions we are in make it difficult because you can find consistency in one and it…

Newcastle United Defeat At West Ham Was ‘Self Inflicted’

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 04: Newcastle United Head Coach Eddie Howe smiles during training ahead of their UEFA Champions League match against Athletic Club at Newcastle United Training Centre on November 04, 2025 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

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Newcastle United head coach Eddie Howe was left disappointed by the performance in Sunday’s 3-1 defeat at West Ham on Sunday, admitting the result was “self inflicted”.

The wait for a Premier League away win this season goes on and Newcastle’s domestic form is beginning to cause concern, despite strong showings in both the Champions League and Champions League.

Newcastle sits in 13th with 12 points from 10 matches, and Howe says everybody must take responsibility to improve.

“The focus always has to be on ourselves,” Howe said ahead of the Champions League match with Athletic Club on Wednesday.

“The most disappointing thing about the West Ham performance was it felt self inflicted. We can do a lot better.

“I am very much included in the bad performance. We are all together and we all have to deliver better. We are focussed on trying to do that; there are different emotions when you play that way.

“We try to use performances like that as a catalyst for better. Even when you don’t perform you can still win; we didn’t deliver on that at all well.”

Howe added that the number of wins across all competition has perhaps taken the focus off the league form, but is determined to use the poor showing at the London Stadium as a “turning point”.

“We are disappointed with our Premier League form and the inability to string consistent results together. The competitions we are in make it difficult because you can find consistency in one and it seems like you are consistent.

“Our recent run of results hasn’t been too bad, but we haven’t got those back to back wins in the Premier League to elevate ourselves.

“Whenever you produce the type of performance we did against West Ham, you want to use it as a turning point. It is a return to basics for us; I don’t think our general performances have been bad, it is about putting that together consistency.”

With six new signings arriving this summer and Alexander Isak departing, there has been a lot of changes at Newcastle. Howe says that while there needs to be allowances for a transitional period, that didn’t excuse the weekend’s performance.

“There needs to be an understanding that with new players comes new expectations. They have to become accustomed to what we do and how we play.

“When you play for Newcastle, you can’t have an off day physically or mentally because the game will punish you. There was a lot of experience on the pitch and I would have expected us to handle it better.”

LONDON, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 02: Bruno Guimaraes of Newcastle United looks dejected after the team’s defeat during the Premier League match between West Ham United and Newcastle United at London Stadium on November 02, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

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Newcastle United must fight to save Premier League season

It is early days in the Premier League, and discussing the aftermath of the West Ham defeat on the eve of another Champions League night at St James’ Park is hardly ideal given Newcastle is looking to build on successive wins in Europe.

But the reality is Newcastle’s league away form has been extremely poor in 2025, with 16 points from a possible 42 on the road. Two of the four wins were against Leicester City and Southampton, who were relegated last season. The lack of energy and creativity shown on Sunday has been a consistent fixture in a string of disappointing results.

That sort of thing can have a negative impact on an entire season. Last year, Newcastle was beaten 4-2 at Brentford, coincidentally where it travels to at the weekend, and it was a seminal moment for the team swiftly followed by 10 successive wins. It was the foundation for Champions League qualification and the Carabao Cup win.

As Howe says, Newcastle does often show powers of recovery when needed. But the team is much less stable than it was as a result of a shift in personnel and tactics. Wednesday against Athletic should take care of itself, the big test is back on the domestic front with minimal room for error.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/harrydecosemo/2025/11/04/newcastle-united-defeat-at-west-ham-was-self-inflictededdie-howe/

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