The pain of the post-Isaac era! Post: Newcastle is rebuilding, Eddie Hau wants the whole team to share the responsibility of goals

The Post wrote that after the number one scorer Isak left the team, Newcastle is undergoing a difficult offensive "rebuilding".

coach Eddie Howe's solution is to require the whole team to share the responsibility of scoring and explore new scoring points through high-intensity training. Its determination is reflected in some unknown details: for example, after the mid-week game, the coaching team will lead Tonali, new player Walter Mad and other players to shoot and practice under the floodlight at 10:30 pm. It is understood that this kind of training is called "grasping every moment" within the team. The offensive problem of the team does exist. Data shows that Newcastle averaged only 2.6 shots per game this season, far lower than the 4.58 times last season, and the actual number of goals is two lower than the expected goal value.

Regarding the positioning of new £69 million new player Walter Mard, insiders refuted the claim that he is the No. 10 position and revealed that the club's plan is to firmly train him to become a No. 9 player.

At the same time, the team's four wingers have only one assist and no goals in the league so far, but Howe publicly defended Ellanda, saying the data is "hard" and revealed that Ellanda has created opportunities many times, but his teammates have failed to grasp it.

The 4-1 victory over Bradford City in the Midweek League Cup is regarded as a breakthrough. Insiders said the victory made the team "feel much better" and the locker room also played a song called "Turn this Pain into Ecstasy" as a new celebration music, reflecting the team's relief after breaking the goal drought.

Despite this, Howe still compared the team to "a skyscraper wrapped in scaffolding", indicating that the road to reconstruction is still long, and Walter Mad's performance will be the key to determining the team's height this season.