Newcastle United
Newcastle United’s injuries: Sven Botman’s potential return to Nottingham Forest and an update on Joelinton
Newcastle United’s injuries: Sven Botman’s potential return to Nottingham Forest and an update on JoelintonOn Sunday at 2 p.m.,
Newcastle United will play host to Nottingham Forest in an effort to atone for their recent loss to Manchester City.Eddie Howe’s team will return to St James’ Park this weekend with the objective of regaining their Premier League form following a devastating loss to Manchester City.
Their position in the European qualification competition has been diminished as a result of three losses in their last four league games, including consecutive home losses.Nevertheless, they have the opportunity to rectify this situation this weekend by playing against Nottingham Forest, one of their chief competitors.
Nuno Espirito Santo’s team is currently six points clear of the Magpies and is aware that a victory on Sunday would result in a nine-point advantage over their hosts. This lead could prove insurmountable for Howe’s team.Jamaal Lascelles is also unavailable due to a long-term ACL issue, and
Newcastle will be without Joelinton this weekend, as he is still incapacitated with a knee injury, as was the case during their previous visit to the Etihad Stadium. Nevertheless, Howe’s team received a boost last weekend when Dan Burn and Anthony Gordon returned to the starting lineup following their respective injury concerns a week earlier.
Since March, Lascelles has been sidelined for eleven months due to an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury sustained during the team’s victory over West Ham. The defender is making strides towards a return to action and will draw inspiration from the recent recoveries of Sven Botman and Emil Krafth, who both sustained similar injuries.
Lascelles continues to be a significant figure in the background and serves as the club commander, despite the possibility that his return to the pitch may be delayed. West Ham (a) – 10/03/25 is the anticipated return date.However, it is also imperative that we maintain control over this and ensure that he returns in a state of well-being. However, at present,
he is exceedingly optimistic. Brighton (h) (FA Cup) – 02/03/25 is the anticipated return date. Sven Botman sustained a knee injury. Since their Carabao Cup semi-final second-leg victory over Arsenal earlier this month, Botman has been unable to participate in games against Birmingham City and Manchester City due to a knee injury.
Howe acknowledged that the defender had averted a severe injury, as his current condition in the other knee is similar to the one in which he sustained an ACL injury approximately one year ago. Botman’s return to action is anticipated for this week. Nottingham Forest (h) – 23/02/25 is the estimated return date.
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