Newcastle to embrace edge of Arsenal visitpublished at 12:39 BST 26 September
Ciaran Kelly
Newcastle United reporter
Image source, Getty ImagesA lot has changed at Newcastle United.
It is approaching four years since Eddie Howe took charge of his first game on the touchline against Arsenal.
There is likely to only be one survivor from his starting line-up that afternoon when the teams meet on Sunday - and that is Joelinton, who has since been reborn as a combative midfielder.
As well as an overhaul in personnel, there has been a real shift in mentality - not least in this fixture.
Newcastle previously had an awful record against Arsenal, but Howe's team have won five of the past nine meetings and often found a way to get under the skin of Mikel Arteta's side.
There has been needle in these matches and rather than downplaying that edge, Howe has long told his players they play better when they hit that "sweet spot".
Newcastle will certainly need to be aggressive at St James' Park on Sunday.
"It's always been competitive against Arsenal in the games that I've been here," said Howe.
"There has been an edge to those games because both teams are desperate to win. We encourage that. The more competitive we are, the better we play - so we need to bring that side of our game.
"We have players that really respond to that type of game."
It would, therefore, be a surprise if veterans Kieran Trippier and Dan Burn did not come back into the side after the pair were rotated midweek, while Jacob Murphy is also in contention to feature as he continues to manage an Achilles issue.
The trio are among those who know what it takes to get a result against Arsenal – and Newcastle will certainly need that know-how at the weekend.
































