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Eddie Howe renders a decision regarding Newcastle’s penalty claim against Brighton.

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Newcastle is currently experiencing a significant concern, despite the possibility of such contests

NEWCASTLE, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 19: The Premier League match between Newcastle United FC and Brighton & Hove Albion at St.James’ Park on October 19, 2024 in Newcastle Upon Tyne, England. (Photo by Serena Taylor/Newcastle United via Getty Images)

occurring. According to reports, Eddie Howe is preparing to request an inquest to determine the reason for his team’s inability to score goals. Alan Shearer has been notably critical of Newcastle’s finishing. Alexander Isak’s appearance is presently reminiscent of a shadow of his former self, although he is not unaccompanied in this regard. Mike Dean renders a decision regarding Newcastle’s penalty claim against Brighton. During an interview with Sky Sports News at 15:09pm BST, the former referee stated, “His arm was in a natural position – good decision, no penalty.” Newcastle may receive a substantial advantage prior to their match against Chelsea. Although Callum Wilson may not be the most dependable in terms of fitness, it is unlikely that many would dispute his ability to score goals, provided that injuries do not interfere. Fortunately, the striker is expected to be able to return for the match against Chelsea on Sunday, as he had previously indicated that he was likely to be in good health for the Brighton match. Perhaps Isak can be rested if he is finally on the brink of a recovery, which could potentially revitalize Newcastle’s attack.

Newcastle, in all honesty, failed to impress in an offensive capacity, despite the fact that they generated numerous significant opportunities. Their lack of conviction in the final third may be the reason why only five teams have scored fewer than their eight goals this season. Nevertheless, there was a moment that was relatively contentious. In fact, Newcastle were denied a penalty despite a VAR review, as the ball initially appeared to have struck Seagulls star Joel Veltman on the arm.


 







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