“I wouldn’t be in this position without him, I probably would have left, I’m so thankful the club brought him in”- Newcastle star hails Eddie Howe for saving his Newcastle career after Steve Bruce fall out
Newcastle United defender Fabian Schär was on media duties alongside Eddie Howe today ahead of the Champions League game against Borussia Dortmund.
The Swiss international has become an integral part of Eddie Howe’s Newcastle which seemed incredibly unlikely when the former Bournemouth man took over at St James’ Park.
When Eddie arrived, Fab was a forgotten man, never played and it looked like his career was over thanks to the incredible man-management skills of Steve Bruce (Sacarsm intended).
Howe started with a clean slate and every player was given the opportunity to impress.
Fabian Schär was reinstated to the first team by Eddie Howe and is now one of the first names on the teamsheet. He has become a rock forging solid partnerships with both Sven Botman and Jamaal Lascelles.
Now Schär has gone on record to thank Newcastle United for appointing Eddie Howe admitting that the 45-year-old saved his career when speaking to the media ahead of the Champions League game (via The Chronicle).
Fab is certainly not the only one glad of Howe’s arrival
“I wouldn’t be in this position without him. I probably would have left that summer. I’m so thankful the club brought him in. I try to give everything back and leave my heart on the pitch.”
Schär will not be alone with those sentiments I’m sure with the improvement we’ve seen in players like Jacob Murphy, Miguel Almiron and Joelinton.
Away from the squad, I think it’s safe to say that the vast majority of Newcastle fans would like to thank the club for that appointment too.