Howe thanks doctor for quick intervention over illness

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'This has been a real challenge' - Howe

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Newcastle manager Eddie Howe has thanked club doctor Paul Catterson for acting quickly when he was taken ill with pneumonia two weeks ago.

The 47-year-old was admitted to hospital on 11 April having felt unwell for a number of days, and has missed three Magpies matches.

He returned to work on Thursday after his stay in hospital.

"Without that quick intervention, it possibly could've had a different outcome," he said on Friday.

Howe described how he "felt really bad, but I didn't know how bad" in the lead up to his diagnosis.

"I'm one of those people, probably like most men, that you sort of go through everything; you don't necessarily offer yourself to doctors, but you think: 'Oh, I'll be OK in a couple of days, I'll fight through it.'

"I'm not 100% in my body but I like to think I'm close to 100% in my mind, which is the most important thing.

"I've been through a range of emotions but I feel like I'm on the road to recovery."

Newcastle, who are fifth in the Premier League, face Ipswich at St James' Park on Saturday.

Howe reflected on how hard the period of illness has been but said he tries "to take a positive from every experience".

He added: "Your health you take for granted - I certainly have - and when you don't have the luxury of feeling normal, it can be very difficult."

Assistant manager Jason Tindall and fellow coach Graeme Jones oversaw two wins and one defeat in the Premier League in Howe's absence.

The Newcastle boss said he had "zero" involvement in the games while he was away.

"I made a conscious decision, when I didn't feel well enough to focus on the football, to give Jason and all the coaches full responsibility," he said.

"For me, you're either all in or all out - and I couldn't contribute. So, I said to Jason right at the start, 'it's over to you'. And didn't he do well?"

Howe said he watched the wins against Manchester United and Crystal Palace, plus the defeat by Aston Villa. "First two, I wasn't really there mentally," he said, "but I was really proud and so lifted by the performances."

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Howe: 'I'm OK' but 'not 100%' after hospital stay