Eddie Howe, Liverpool and Alexander Isak
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Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe has admitted the ongoing standoff with Alexander Isak has left both the player and the club in what he described as a “lose-lose situation.” Alexander Isak, a 25-year-old Swedish international who has made clear his desire to join Liverpool,
Eddie Howe has now admitted what many suspected: he held talks with Alexander Isak about his future before the season ended. In his pre-match press conference ahead of the Liverpool fixture, Howe was forthright.
Eddie Howe has put Newcastle chiefs in a difficult position with his latest comments on wantaway striker Alexander Isak. The forward is desperate to leave St James' Park and join Liverpool before the window closes next month. The Reds have already seen a £110million bid rejected by Newcastle, who are determined to avoid selling their prized asset.
Alexander Isak is Liverpool’s top striker target but Newcastle have failed to get a replacement and time is running out.
Leads, however, are usually single-tracked, save for harmonies. Eddie Van Halen avoided going down this route for his riffs, as there were so many nuances in his playing. Those differences would create glaring clashes in the mix. The other option was to simplify the part, or his approach to their performance, but he wasn’t willing to do that.
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PlanetRugby on MSNEddie Jones claims Springboks ‘prioritised’ Cape Town Test and doesn’t read ‘too much’ into Ellis Park defeat
Eddie Jones isn’t reading too much into the Wallabies’ historic victory over the Springboks at Ellis Park in round one of the Rugby Championship. The experienced coach believes that Rassie Erasmus and his charges targeted the game against Australia in Cape Town, but predicts that the Wallabies would be better in the second Test.