Newcastle assistant manager Jason Tindall says boss Eddie Howe is recovering “day by day” from pneumonia.

There is no timeframe yet on when Howe will return to management, having missed Newcastle’s last three games
following the 4-1 defeat at Aston Villa – their first defeat since he was admitted to hospital last week. “It’s all the same, it’s a day-to-day thing,” Tindall said. “
Whenever he feels เล่น UFABET ผ่านมือถือ สะดวกทุกที่ ทุกเวลา he can speak to me he will. That’s the conditions we have set. He’s safe, he’s looked after. The most important thing is he has to rest and recover and he’ll be back as soon as possible to lead the team. “
” We haven’t had more than one or two days apart in 17 years so I’ve really missed him, especially on days like this. “
” But we’ve had setbacks in the past and I’m sure he’d be really proud of the performance and the effort the team have put in.”
Tindall and Howe have known each other for a total of 27 years. With the duo having first met when they were playing together at AFC Bournemouth.
The pair both played as defenders – and when Howe became Bournemouth manager in 2009 – Tindall was name as his assistant as they successfully kept the club in League Two. Avoiding relegation on a -17 points deduction, before leading the south coast side to promotion in the following season.