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Alexander Isak is supported to break the goal record of Alan Shearer – through the former Newcastle Strike partner of Super Al.
The Swedish superstar, 25, has already secured itself The Toon Army A first large piece of silverware in 70 years.
And he can further strengthen his name in Geordie Folklore by firing them on the Champions League qualification for the second time in three years.
Isak Has scored 62 goals in 107 performances since his arrival of £ 63 million from Real Sociedad in 2022 – with 27 of those this season.
The £ 150 million hotshot still has a way to surpass Shaver‘s Club record HUL from 206 but Shola AmeobiThose six years as a teammate of the legend, believes that if anyone can, it is their current Talisman.
Ameobi, who is 17th NewcastleThe all time scoring classification with 79, said: “I played with Alan and know the level he could reach. Alex is still young in his career, but you look at his age and what he has already been able to do – the sky is the limit.
“If he keeps breaking records and really settles a bit like one of the best ever at Newcastle, then you need that lifespan.
“But take a look at the goals he scored, the level of playing he has and the scary is that there is still a lot of development to get. He plays very well, but there are so many things that he can continue to develop to really make himself one of the best in the Premier League.
“He is probably up with Mo Salah. I know he is a lot hungry and Alex wants to be the very best he can.
“He is modest, he has humility, he wants to learn and everything he has done for this club, since he has arrived, has been a world class and hopefully he can continue to do so and we will definitely need him this weekend.
“If he is at his best, there is no defender who can prevent him from scoring goals. He is just so good. And if we can keep getting that consistency out of him, then the sky is the limit and he can have a chance to break that record.”
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On the subject of Groten, Ameobi says that Sir Bobby Robson was the best manager he played under, but it says that Eddie Howe “is cut from the same cloth”.
Ameobi, who now works as a Loans manager at Newcastle, said: “There is a great case that he is, especially in my life, one of the greatest Newcastle managers.
“And if he continues this process in terms of maximizing the development of the team and add that it will continue to build.
“We want to play Champions League football. That is now the expectation of not only fans, but also ownership and I feel that the staff and the players themselves have the feeling that they have a good enough team to be able to challenge directly at the top of our competition and in Europe.
“Taking a trophy to the club – Eddie, Jason Tindall, have delivered his staff and players. I hope that it gives us that little impulse to know that we can compete and go again.
“There is only a handful of clubs that Eddie can probably seduce Newcastle because he has settled with his family and knows what project we have here and the size of what we can achieve.”
Howe can further strengthen his legacy on Tyneside with a top five -finish and knows that the qualification of Newcastle Champions League will remain in their own hands while entering their last three games, starting with today’s bumper showdown at St James’.
Speaking for the game – where the club fans will be free beer fans – Ameobi added: “I don’t think it’s the biggest game of the season – it’s another step in what has been a long season. The players have done it incredibly to get to this point.
“Chelsea is one that can be a seasonal factor, but we know that every match is really important for all those teams in the mix. But this is one, certainly at home for our fans, the boys should give a lot of confidence.
“Going to Brighton and getting a point was huge and that should give us confidence to go into this game. We don’t have the feeling that if we win, that’s all said and done.
“We still have to end the rest of the competitions and when we go in the Champions League, we have to win two of our games. Certainly a victory this weekend will make work a lot easier.”
Ameobi showed last week that he had lost his own magic when he participated in the Emirates 5S, made a 5-a-side tournament to celebrate the sponsorship of the airline of the Emirates FA Cup.
Held in St. George’s Park, Four Legends-Shola Ameobi, Ben Foster, Shaun Wright-Phillips and Jermain Defoe Each leader A team with influencers with influencers, non-league players and individuals who represent a positive change in their local communities as they represented BirMaTe’s, Flightt and Hubte Hubste And the variety of the pitch that it crossed out to be the crazy champion.
Ameobi not only scored the goal of the tournament, but also led his side to a tournament defense.
His team also contained 21-year-old Michael Ndiweni, who left St James’ Park in 2024 and is now at Newcastle Blue Star and also played in the Baller League.
Ameobi said: “I worked with Michael in Newcastle and used to coach him U11/U12’s. He made the couch in the Champions League a few years ago, but now had to fall, which you see a lot. But it is great to see that Michael held in the game in the game and wanted to develop as Connor Walker too.
“That was the key to me, seeing the passion of these young boys who have not yet completely come to the level of competition, but still want to develop. Certainly, Michael did that.”
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