Newcastle manager in tears during pre match press conference today as Key player who’s suppose to be the main man for Newcastle game Sustained a career ending injury in training – another big injury setback for Eddie Howe as player set to be out till next year
Newcastle United’s defensive lineup is set to take a hit as Kieran Trippier, a key player, faces a stint on the sidelines due to an unfortunate calf injury. This setback will see him miss crucial matches against heavyweight opponents Chelsea and Manchester City.
Manager Eddie Howe confirmed Trippier’s injury but was unable to provide a definitive prognosis on its severity or the duration of his absence. Expressing hope that the injury isn’t too severe, Howe emphasized the importance of Trippier’s recovery for the team’s future performances.
Initial concerns about the extent of the injury have been somewhat alleviated by recent scans, indicating that while it’s not as dire as feared initially, Trippier will still be out of action possibly until the end of the month, as reported by Mail Sport. This news deals a blow to Newcastle’s ambitions, particularly as they aim to climb the Premier League table.
The absence of Trippier assumes even greater significance as Newcastle gears up for a crucial FA Cup quarterfinal showdown against reigning champions Manchester City. Furthermore, his unavailability for England’s upcoming friendlies against Brazil and Belgium presents a challenge for national team manager Gareth Southgate, who is already contending with injuries to other key right-back options.
With both Trent Alexander-Arnold and Reece James sidelined, Trippier’s absence complicates England’s defensive plans ahead of Euro 2024. However, there is cautious optimism that Trippier could make a return to action in time for Newcastle’s clash against West Ham on March 31, following the international break.