Eddie Howe has hit back at Jurgen Klopp's claim that Newcastle can spend whatever they want.
The Liverpool boss last week congratulated the Magpies, as well as Manchester City and Paris Saint Germain, on their financial power, after sporting director Dan Ashworth's assertion that there was 'no ceiling' on the club's ambition under their new Saudi-backed owners.
Asked about Klopp's comments, head coach Howe, whose side faces Everton at St James' Park on Wednesday evening, said: 'It's a difficult one because it's probably been used in the wrong way. What Dan meant with his comment was there's no ceiling to our ambition long term.
'We have huge plans and want to go to places with huge ambitions, but the reality of what we are working towards and working with, there is a ceiling because of all the things I have sat here and explained every week: Financial Fair Play, we're still in a training ground that's being renovated.
'We're not living that life that is being discussed. We are living a very different reality. Our wage bill is very controlled. We're trying to do things in a very stable and controlled way.
'Although we have spent money on players, it has not been extravagant or out of sync with the rest of the Premier League. Everyone has to be careful with their comments and opinions.'
Amanda Staveley's consortium, in which Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund holds an 80 per cent stake, has invested in the region of £210million in the last two transfer windows, but has not done so on the kind of marquee signings mooted as the deal went through.
Howe, who felt moved to 'to stand up for my football club' in the wake of Klopp's remarks with relations between the clubs having become strained following the Reds' last-gasp win over Newcastle in August, said: 'We haven't splashed the money maybe people thought we would have done initially.
'Yes, the ambition is huge in the long term, but in the short term, we are trying to improve everything we deliver for our players and we are still working towards that. We are a long, long way from where we want to be.'
Klopp found himself in the spotlight at the weekend after being sent from the dugout during his team's impressive 1-0 Premier League win over champions City on Sunday, after berating one of referee Anthony Taylor's assistants on the sideline.
Asked how difficult it is for a coach to keep his emotions in check, Howe said: 'I am very aware that I am going to be looked at by millions and millions of people, especially children, and I think you have an expectation to make sure the game is upheld in the right way and with the right spirit.
'I am certainly aware of my demeanour and behaviour on the touchline. That's not to say I don't want to win and I don't want to win with every fibre of my being, because I do, but I've always just had that inside me not to lose my discipline.
'Also, my players are looking at me and what are they going to think of me if I'm... I'm not going to be able to help them in that moment if I'm not in control of my emotions.'
AnupMaharjan
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stupid comment
Well go and watch his record.... All of a sudden he is backed financially by the richest club in the world....he is getting players he wanted....so does pep.. May be they are not that bad coach but they are not one of the best.....they are very good and money make them world class
Devasharvina1201
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All Laughed at Eddie Howe When je Appointed As New Manager BUT Now je already Prove it HWTL
vooaclstuy
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so why didn't he say so? you are just hypocrites and always misleading fans. no different from politicians.
pamiklnpy
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u just small and nothing manager only backing by the biñlionare
Konbilmstu
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Well everybody knows where Eddie Howie used to coach and how good he was before he came to NEWCASTLE ..... The minute he came to NEWCASTLE he suddenly became one of the good manager after spending 250mil in transfer market..
stupid comment
truthisbitter
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Anyway he just whipped man city so no crap here...
yes but with Anti football, which if he were to be given big clubs he won't be able to manage!cos he will send the whole squad to treatment table with injuries, despite that I still congratulate him for his win!
Mepalmsy
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klopp is just fearful and jealous of Guardiola mancity that's why Everytime he is about to face them he throws tantrums to encapsulate his envy and jealousy,let him resign and call psg or Newcastle for employment,he thinks stars will buy his ideas of parking bus and run themselves aground trying to counterattack,big clubs wouldn't buy into that idea!!
Anyway he just whipped man city so no crap here...
AnupMaharjan
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Well everybody knows where Eddie Howie used to coach and how good he was before he came to NEWCASTLE ..... The minute he came to NEWCASTLE he suddenly became one of the good manager after spending 250mil in transfer market..
limengoeng
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So Eddie need to be carful Newcastle will sign a new coach if you can't quality for UCL.
truthisbitter
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klopp is just fearful and jealous of Guardiola mancity that's why Everytime he is about to face them he throws tantrums to encapsulate his envy and jealousy,let him resign and call psg or Newcastle for employment,he thinks stars will buy his ideas of parking bus and run themselves aground trying to counterattack,big clubs wouldn't buy into that idea!!