According to the "Mirror", Newcastle coach Eddie Howe's position is stable, and the team owner is not currently considering a coaching change. Newcastle's start to the new season did not meet expectations, currently only ranking 14...

According to the "Mirror", Newcastle coach Eddie Howe's position is stable, and the team owner is not currently considering a coaching change.
Newcastle's start to the new season did not meet expectations, currently only ranking 14th in the league, and Eddie Howe was criticized by some fans for this. Newcastle United has played 17 games this season and lost 6 of them. However, these defeats, including games against Liverpool, Barcelona and Arsenal, were all by one goal.
Eddie Howe clearly seems to be facing some pressure, if only from a disgruntled fan base. But to suggest that Newcastle's owners are considering a coaching change is simply ridiculous.
While Newcastle's Premier League performances do deserve criticism, their last two away games against West Ham and Brentford have been particularly disappointing. But there are very valid reasons for the poor start to the domestic challenge, not least the Isaac affair.
Throughout the entire Premier League, expensive forwards need time to adapt, and the same is true for Walter Mader. He scored 5 goals in the first 8 games, but only scored 1 goal in the subsequent 6 games. It doesn't help that his strike partner Visa has yet to make his debut due to a knee injury.