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Is Kevin Keegan’s time up?

Another round of English Premier League games, another loss for Newcastle and their supposed Messiah, Kevin Keegan. Armed with devoted Tyneside supporters and a proven track record in motivational powers, Kevin Keegan was thought to have great potential to revive the fortunes of his beloved club where he once folded his trade as a dynamic striker who struck fear into clubs all over the world. Europe. Unfortunately, he hasn’t been able to transfer that same skill to his players who have continued to falter in the league, the latest of which was another blow at the hands of title contenders Manchester United.

No matter how much respect and love Newcastle fans have for Keegan, he would have to call on his famous recuperative powers to find a solution that would stop the rot at the club. Having a roster full of overrated players past their prime and underperforming stars hasn’t helped his cause much. There’s not much a good manager can do, and given Keegan’s limited tactical prowess, it may be necessary to hire additional administrative staff to help him in that regard. With the transfer window long overdue and no new players available until the end of the season, Keegan has to call on every ounce of courage within him and make the necessary changes in personnel to get the club out of a deepening crisis. deep. Unfortunately, the season is quickly coming to a close and Newcastle only have a handful of games to survive what is a relegation battle to come, before they look to a brighter future under Kevin Keegan.

In the process, Keegan has to rethink the longevity of his current team of players. Are players like Michael Owen and Alan Smith, stars in their prime, losing their relevance in today’s game? Or can they revive their declining careers and breathe new life into a club that has been patient and supportive of them? While Newcastle owner Mike Ashley would certainly offer everyone more time to prove themselves, the club has been stalled for too long and everyone must comply soon, or risk being shown the door.

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