Eddie Howe faces audition as Newcastle host Brighton amid Saudi scrutiny
With four straight Premier League defeats, the Newcastle manager's future hangs in the balance as key figures from the club's Saudi ownership group watch from the directors' box.

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Key facts
- Eddie Howe has lost four consecutive Premier League games (five in all competitions).
- Newcastle host Brighton at St James' Park with Saudi ownership figures in attendance.
- Leeds can reach 43 points by beating relegated Burnley on Friday, virtually securing safety.
- John Stones will leave Manchester City after a decade, having won multiple trophies.
- Arsenal lead Manchester City by six points ahead of their match against Fulham.
- Sunderland lost 5-0 to Nottingham Forest despite 61% possession, missing chance to climb to eighth.
- Rayan, 19, has three goals and two assists in 11 Premier League appearances for Bournemouth.
Howe's job on the line as Newcastle's Saudi owners watch on
Four-and-a-half years after taking charge at Newcastle, Eddie Howe faces an extended audition to keep his job. With key figures from the club's Saudi ownership group due in the directors' box when European contenders Brighton visit St James' Park, Howe could do with ending a run of four straight Premier League defeats (five in all competitions). After Brighton he must negotiate a home date with West Ham and trips to Nottingham Forest and Fulham. With much hanging on this quartet of fixtures it will be intriguing to see whether Howe keeps faith in Will Osula as Newcastle's lone striker or offers his £69m forward, Nick Woltemade, or £55m striker, Yoane Wissa, another chance up front. Might he be persuaded to experiment with Woltemade operating behind Wissa? If Howe's team have just about dodged a relegation skirmish, remaining stuck on 42 points will not impress the Saudis.
Leeds on the brink of safety against managerless Burnley
The equation is simple. If Leeds beat relegated – and now managerless - Burnley at Elland Road on Friday they will reach 43 points and be extremely unlikely to meet the same fate as their opponents. Daniel Farke’s losing FA Cup semi-finalists are then scheduled to travel to Tottenham, but victory against Burnley, who they pipped to the Championship title last season, would settle nerves in West Yorkshire. Farke, though, does not necessarily expect a straightforward match. “There’s definitely no complacency,” he said, speaking before the news of Scott Parker’s departure. “I’ve got so much respect for Scott. I’d say there’s not one time this season Burnley were played off the field. They’re always very competitive, they’ve had many tight games.” As Mike Jackson takes caretaker charge at Turf Moor, Farke hopes another three points will persuade Leeds to extend his own contract.
West Ham's Bowen delivers again as Brentford await
Jarrod Bowen may not have scored in West Ham’s nail-biting victory over Everton but he produced the two assists for Tomas Soucek and Callum Wilson to secure three valuable points. Stopping Bowen and Crysencio Summerville, on the opposite wing, cuts off the majority of the Hammers’ threat. Michael Kayode and Keane Lewis-Potter will be the two tasked by Brentford with keeping things tight out wide but it will not be easy. West Ham’s first goal against Everton came from a corner and Keith Andrews is a man who knows how dangerous set pieces can be, especially with Bowen’s delivery. The second came after a cross from the left found the England international at the far post, and he kept his cool in the 92nd minute to head the ball into Wilson’s path. It shows West Ham can do it from open play and set plays, giving Brentford plenty to ponder. But if Brentford can limit the service from the flanks, it will give them a platform to continue their European push.
Arsenal stretch lead as Jesus provides winning experience
Gabriel Jesus has found his opportunities limited since returning from a long-term knee injury in December, with the Brazilian having started only two league games and played 320 minutes in total. The 29-year-old was brought on as a substitute against Atlético Madrid in midweek and doubts over Kai Havertz’s fitness means he could be called into action against Fulham on Saturday. Arsenal hope the Germany forward will be able to return to play some part in the run-in having missed the trip to Spain. But while Viktor Gyökeres is expected to start against Fulham at the Emirates Stadium as Arsenal attempt to stretch their lead over Manchester City to six points, Jesus is the only member of Mikel Arteta’s squad with a Premier League winner’s medal. His experience could prove valuable.
Rayan's rapid rise at Bournemouth demands careful management
With three goals and two assists in his first 11 Premier League matches for Bournemouth since joining from Vasco da Gama, Rayan has adapted very quickly to English football. It is an indication of an impressive mentality that the Brazilian teenager has done so well in what must feel like a world away from everything he has known. Andoni Iraola left him on the bench for the match against Leeds but sent him on for the final quarter and was rewarded with a goal on what was his 46th appearance for club and country this season. There will be a clamour for him to return to the starting lineup against Crystal Palace but it may be sensible to carefully manage Rayan’s minutes for the rest of the season. Many young stars have discovered to their cost what happens if their bodies are pushed to the limit early in their careers.
Stones to leave City after decade of dominance
John Stones was David Moyes’s final signing in his first spell as Everton manager – for an initial £3m from Barnsley – and one of the first signings of the Pep Guardiola era at Manchester City for an eventual £50m. It is fair to say both clubs did well out of those deals. After helping City reach another FA Cup final as captain last weekend, Stones has announced he will be leaving the club after a trophy-laden decade when his contract expires at the end of the season. Injuries may have blighted the classy defender’s career and restricted him to 16 appearances this season but at 31 he represents a tempting option on a free transfer. Everton have been linked, although they are well-stocked in central defence and have other priorities for this summer, while Stones’s immediate focus will be on adding a domestic treble to his City CV. With six games to play in 21 days, the England international has another valuable contribution to make before saying farewell.
Chelsea face new pressure as McFarlane's side host Forest
When Chelsea host Nottingham Forest it will be the first time they will be expected to win a game under their interim head coach, Calum McFarlane. The pressure will hit differently. During McFarlane’s first stint as caretaker, which followed Enzo Maresca’s departure on New Year’s Day, he presided over tough trips to Manchester City and Fulham. A 1-1 draw with City came against the odds and defeat by Fulham was disappointing but not exactly a shock given the upheaval at Stamford Bridge, while last week’s FA Cup semi-final win over Leeds was secured by a Chelsea team with something to prove after McFarlane was reinstalled following the sacking of Liam Rosenior. Against Forest, however, there will be more expectation. It suited Chelsea to lean into their role as party poopers against Leeds, who were tipped to win, but they will need to seize the initiative against Forest, lift a mutinous fanbase and take the game to opponents still not safe from relegation.
The bottom line
- Eddie Howe's job security hinges on results against Brighton, West Ham, Nottingham Forest, and Fulham.
- Leeds can virtually secure Premier League safety with a win over relegated Burnley on Friday.
- West Ham's Jarrod Bowen has been instrumental, providing two assists in the win over Everton.
- Arsenal can extend their lead to six points if they beat Fulham, with Gabriel Jesus offering title-winning experience.
- Bournemouth's Rayan has impressed but needs careful management to avoid burnout at 19.
- John Stones will leave Manchester City at season's end after a decade of trophy success.


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