Newcastle legend Alan Shearer says Eddie Howe deserves to stay in charge next season.

Shearer was speaking after Newcastle's FA Cup defeat to Manchester City.

He said on BBC Sport: I would say though, he needs fresh players to come in the summer. He needs that opportunity to get a few out, then they need a new set of legs coming in.

There are a lot of players who have certainly not hit the heights of last season, this season - at least four or five of them."

On Howe's future, Shearer said: I think there have been mitigating circumstances. When you talk about the injuries, particularly to [Nick] Pope and Joelinton - those two players have really been missed because they add so much to that team.

But, I know he [Howe] has enough in the bank. He'll be the manager at Newcastle next season no matter what happens, whether they finish mid-table or whether they are able to get a place somewhere in Europe.

"He's got enough in the bank with what he did last season, they've got that belief in him and so they should do."

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