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Matthias Jaissle insists much-changed Newcastle ‘going in right direction’ ahead of Liverpool test

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Matthias Jaissle insists much-changed Newcastle ‘going in right direction’ ahead of Liverpool test
Matthias Jaissle insists much-changed Newcastle ‘going in right direction’ ahead of Liverpool test
Matthias Jaissle will take charge of his first Premier League game when Newcastle face Liverpool on Sunday
Matthias Jaissle opens up on conversation with Newcastle owners as £190m plan underlines ambition
Jaissle has opened up on the club's plans for a new training ground and their ambitions both on and off the pitch
The Athletic
The Athletic7 hrs ago
How Matthias Jaissle prepared Newcastle United for a new season
After Eddie Howe's departure, Matthias Jaissle hasn't had long to prepare his Newcastle United side for the new season...
Irish News
Irish News18 hrs ago
Newcastle boss Matthias Jaissle only focuses ‘on what we can influence’
Matthias Jaissle told his detractors he does not care about their opinions amid a wave of negativity for his Newcastle side ahead of the start of the new season.Jaissle was brought in after Eddie Howe ended his successful tenure, but the sales of star trio Bruno Guimaraes, Sandro Tonali and Anthony Gordon this summer h
Morning Star
Morning Star22 hrs ago
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Washington Examiner
Washington Examiner🏁 first to report1 days ago
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