Regarding the team's new signing, Yoane Wissa, Howe provided an update on his recovery from a preseason knee injury. Wissa played in a private friendly match a week ago and again midweek, and Howe is optimistic about his progress. However, he noted that Wissa needs to be fit not just physically, but also match-sharp, before making his debut.
Howe expressed his enthusiasm for Wissa's potential impact on the team, saying it will be a boost for both the player and the squad to have him back. He also acknowledged the importance of managing Wissa's return, considering his limited training and the risk of match sharpness.
On the topic of late goals, Howe admitted that conceding such goals has been a frustrating issue for the team. He attributed it to a combination of factors, including the Premier League's new rules on free-kick taking, which has quickened the game and made game management more challenging.
Howe emphasized the need for the team to defend better from set plays, which he believes is crucial in winning or losing games. He also stated that the team is strong and robust enough to handle set plays, but they need to improve their performance in this area.
Regarding the team's wide players, Harvey Barnes and Anthony Gordon, Howe believes they can thrive together, bringing different qualities and versatility to the team.
Finally, Howe provided updates on key players Sandro Tonali and Sven Botman, who are both recovering from injuries. Tonali had a scan and is being given time to declare himself fit, while Botman received an injection in his back and is expected to return in about a week.











