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McNulty Q&A: Are Newcastle top-four contenders?
- Author, Phil McNulty
- Role, Chief football writer
A Newcastle related question was put to chief footballer writer Phil McNulty in Monday's Q&A.
Finley asked: Do you believe Newcastle鈥檚 early season form, even without playing at their best, suggests they are strong Champions League contenders again this season?
Phil answered: It has been an excellent start for Eddie Howe鈥檚 team, Finley, and while I think the top three places will still be Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool (in that order) I do still think there is an opportunity for fourth for the chasing pack 鈥 and while I picked Newcastle to finish ninth they can still force their way in there.
There has been lots of talk about what Newcastle haven鈥檛 got after a disappointing transfer window when sporting director Paul Mitchell failed to deliver Crystal Palace鈥檚 England defender Marc Guehi or any other key signings, but it is also well worth remembering they still have some very fine players.
Alexander Isak is a high-class striker while Anthony Gordon and Harvey Barnes 鈥 who has produced real touches of class to score against Spurs and Wolves 鈥 provide genuine quality out wide. The return of Sandro Tonali from suspension is also an upgrade for last season鈥檚 squad, when he missed most of the campaign.
I still have Newcastle as outsiders to make the top four, I have a fancy for Aston Villa, but there is absolutely no reason why they should not set their sights on it because there is a little gap in that particular market.