A year ago, the mood was gloomy around St James’ Park.
Despite a marked improvement in performances since Eddie Howe took over from Steve Bruce in November 2021, the threat of relegation was real as the Magpies headed into 2022 joint bottom of the Premier League.
With just one win from their first 18 games and only 10 points, Howe’s side had conceded a whopping 41 goals and had much plenty of work to do.
Newcastle continue to enjoy a superb season as they sit in third place in the Premier league
Eddie Howe has transformed them from relegation strugglers to Champions League hopefuls
They were then knocked out of the FA Cup by League One side Cambridge and the only way was up.
Fast forward a year and after a quite frankly unbelievable 12 months for the club, the mood could barely be more different.
St James’ Park is now a fortress, bouncing at every home game as Newcastle continue to upset the established top six as they rise up the Premier League table.
Having accumulated 39 points across their final 20 games last season – conceding just 21 in the process – the Magpies finished in 11th place, 14 clear of the relegation zone.
The Magpies’ success has been based on the league’s best defence – conceding just 11 goals
Their superb form and the feel-good factor around the club continued into this campaign with Howe’s side sitting in third place with 35 points from 18 games following Tuesday night’s 0-0 draw with Arsenal – a position not even the most optimistic Newcastle fan could have anticipated in their wildest dreams.
The stalemate with the Gunners marked Newcastle’s sixth clean sheet in a row which leaves them with the league’s strongest defence having conceded just 11 goals.
The back-line of Kieran Trippier, Fabian Schar, Sven Botman and Dan Burn, supplemented by Nick Pope in goal have been nothing short of sensational – but in truth it has been a team effort with Howe’s side relentless in their hard work out of possession.
They had won six games in a row before being held 0-0 by Leeds on New Year’s Eve, and they failed again to score at the Emirates on Tuesday.
This has led to questions over whether Howe needs reinforcements to continue his side’s impressive season and maintain their pursuit of Champions League football – something that will no doubt be helped by the absence of any European games in comparison to their rivals.
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