Eddie Howe says he is “OK” but “not 100%” as he returns to manage Newcastle United after his stay in hospital with pneumonia.
The 47-year-old was admitted to hospital on 11 April having felt unwell for a number of days, and has missed three Magpies matches.
On Thursday, the club announced he was well enough to return to work.
“I’ve been through a range of emotions but I feel like I’m on the road to recovery,” said Howe on Friday.
“I’m not 100% in my body but I like to think I’m close to 100% in my mind, which is the most important thing.”
Newcastle, who are fifth in the Premier League, face Ipswich at St James’ Park on Saturday.
Howe reflected on how hard the period of illness has been but said he tries “to take a positive from every experience”.
He added: You take [your health] for granted – I certainly have – and when you don’t have the luxury of feeling normal, it can be very difficult.”
Assistant manager Jason Tindall and fellow coach Graeme Jones oversaw two wins and one defeat in the Premier League in Howe’s absence.
More to follow.
President Trump poured cold water on the idea of serving a third term, an idea…
Could the rallying S & P 500 go for 10 in a row? The S…
Two people aboard a small plane that crashed into two homes in Simi Valley, Calif.,…
Getty ImagesBrazilian police said they thwarted a bomb attack planned for Lady Gaga's concert on…
Good morning. The rhubarb’s beginning to pop by the fence where it always grows, but…
BBCA number of people "linked to the life" of Bangor cathedral were invited to take…