Eddie Hao says he is “ok” but “not 100 %” and he returns to the Newcastle United administration after his stay in the hospital with pneumonia.
The 47 -year -old was admitted to the hospital on April 11 after he felt Benkas for several days, and he lost three Magpies.
On Thursday, the club announced that it was good enough to return to work.
“I went through a set of feelings, but I feel I am on the path of healing,” Hao said on Friday.
“I'm not 100 % in my body, but I think I am 100 % close to my mind, which is the most important thing.”
Newcastle is facing the fifth place in the Premier League, Epswich in St. James Park on Saturday.
Hao was reflected in the difficulty of the disease, but he said he was trying to “take positive from every experience.”
He added: You take [your health] It is Muslim – I am sure – and when you don't have the luxury of normal feeling, it may be very difficult. ”
Assistant director Jason Tindal and his teammate Graim Jones supervised two and one in the Premier League in the absence of Hao.
The Newcastle coach said he had “zero” in the games while he was far away.
“I made a conscious decision, when I didn't feel good enough to focus on football, to give Jason and all the coaches full responsibility,” he said.
“For me, you are either everything or everything – and I couldn't contribute. So, I said to Jason at the beginning,” He finished with you. “And he did not do well?”
Hao said he watched victories against Manchester United and Crystal Palace, as well as the defeat of Aston Villa. He said: “The first two, I was not really mental, but I was really proud and raised through the offers.”