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Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe has thanked fans for their messages of support as he continues his recovery in hospital after being diagnosed with pneumonia.
Howe suddenly fell ill last Friday evening and the 47-year-old has been kept in hospital for ongoing tests and treatment in the intervening days.
It meant Howe was not on the touchline to watch over Newcastleās rampant 4-1 win over Manchester United at St Jamesā Park at the weekend.
Jason Tindall and Graeme Jones led the Magpies in Howeās absence on Tyneside and will continuing doing so for the clubās upcoming Premier League matches against Crystal Palace and Aston Villa.
āA huge thank you to everyone connected with Newcastle United and the wider football community for your messages and warm wishes. They have meant a lot to me and my family,ā Howe told Newcastleās official website.
āI also want to pay tribute to our incredible NHS and the hospital staff who have treated me.
āIām immensely grateful for the specialist care Iām receiving and, after a period of recovery, I look forward to being back as soon as possible.ā


Speaking prior to Sundayās victory over the Red Devils, Newcastleās assistant Tindall said everyone at the club was united in their support of Howe.
āHe was taken to hospital on Friday evening,ā Tindall told reporters.
āEverybody wishes him the best and Iām sure heāll be back with us again soon.ā

On Howeās involvement in Newcastleās team selection, Tindall added: āI think when youāve been ill all week itās very difficult to have the kind of input that Iām sure he would normally have.
āBut the way we work, we know the expectations, weāve got a fantastic group of players, and they know the demands that the manager and everybody else will put on them.
āSo itās important that they go out and deliver the performance that the manager will be proud of.ā
After the win, Tindall revealed that Howe had passed on a message to the squad congratulating them on their excellent display in his absence.
āIāve just seen a message from him before I came to do the press congratulating the performance from everybody and the team,ā Tindall toldĀ Sky Sports.
āHe was able to watch it and Iām sure that will have lifted his spirits.ā
Sundayās result saw Newcastle return to the top four ā and Howeās men have a game in hand over their rivals.
Victory at home to Palace on Wednesday would see the Toon leapfrog Nottingham Forest into third place, while strengthening their position for Champions League qualification.
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