News about injuries at Newcastle United: Yoane Wissa is still waiting for his Newcastle United start after getting hurt while playing for his country.
Another thing that could get Jon Dahl Tomasson in trouble with Newcastle United fans is that he praised Liverpool for how they have used Alexander Isak this season, using Yoane Wissa’s injury to show what can happen when players’ minutes are not closely controlled.
Wissa signed with Newcastle United on transfer deadline day for £55 million, but he hasn’t played for the Magpies yet because he got hurt while playing for DR Congo. Before going to play for his country last month, Wissa hadn’t hit a ball in almost four months. He started both of DR Congo’s games.
During their second game, an important World Cup test against Senegal, the former Brentford player hurt his knee and hasn’t been able to play since. Wissa won’t be back until next month, and while Eddie Howe is away for the month of November, it’s likely that he won’t make his start until after that.
Jon Dahl Tomasson says that Alexander Isak and Yoane Wissa are alike.
Before Sweden’s World Cup qualifiers against Switzerland and Kosovo, Tomasson was asked about Isak’s health. He used Wissa’s current situation to back up how he and Liverpool are dealing with Isak’s management: He said, “You need six weeks in the pre-season.”
“You play for 45 minutes at first, then 60 minutes, 75 minutes, and 90 minutes.” After that, you need three more weeks to be fully recovered. That’s fine.
Jon Dahl Tomasson says that Alexander Isak and Yoane Wissa are alike.
Before Sweden’s World Cup qualifiers against Switzerland and Kosovo, Tomasson was asked about Isak’s health. He used Wissa’s current situation to back up how he and Liverpool are dealing with Isak’s management: He said, “You need six weeks in the pre-season.”
“You play for 45 minutes at first, then 60 minutes, 75 minutes, and 90 minutes.” After that, you need three more weeks to be fully recovered. That’s fine.
Tony Elanga, a winger for Newcastle United, will go on duty with Isak with Sweden this month. Emil Krafth, on the other hand, has not been called up to play for his country.
When Isak returns to club play after the international break, he will finally try to end his long goal slump in the Premier League. After a British record move from Newcastle United to Liverpool, he hasn’t scored in the Premier League since May 4 and has only done so once in six games for Liverpool.
Last month, that goal came in the Carabao Cup against Southampton of the Championship. Hugo Ekitike scored late to help the Reds beat Will Still’s team, even though they had lost three games in a row.
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