Eddie Howe's tenure at Newcastle United has seen a mix of highs and lows as he approaches the three-year mark in his role as manager. After taking over a team on the brink of relegation, Howe successfully guided Newcastle to safety in his first season. His efforts culminated in a remarkable fourth-place finish in the 2022-23 season, which secured the club's return to the Champions League. That season also saw the team reach the Carabao Cup final, where they were narrowly defeated by Manchester United. However, the current season has not started as strongly. Following a disappointing seventh-place finish last term, Newcastle has struggled, going five Premier League games without a win and slipping to 12th place in the standings. The team has managed to score only nine goals in nine league matches, raising concerns among fans and pundits about Howe's future at St James' Park. Despite these challenges, Howe continues to enjoy the support of the fanbase. His relief was evident after a recent Carabao Cup victory against Chelsea, which may provide a much-needed boost ahead of a crucial match against Arsenal. As the season progresses, all eyes will be on Howe to see if he can turn the team's fortunes around and reaffirm his position as the club's manager.