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Newcastle United’s star player has been suspended for nine matches, which includes matches against West Ham and Liverpool.

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Newcastle United’s star player has been suspended for nine matches, which includes matches against West Ham and Liverpool.

Emil Krafth, the defender for Newcastle United, is expected to be sidelined for an extended period of time following his withdrawal from the Sweden roster due to injury.

Krafth was unable to participate in Newcastle’s 3-1 victory over Nottingham Forest prior to the international break due to a collarbone fracture that occurred during training prior to the match.


 

According to Mail Online, the 30-year-old may be unable to work for six to eight weeks as a result of the injury.As a result, Krafth will be absent for the majority of Newcastle’s festive season, as well as the next six encounters.

He may be sidelined until early 2025.

injury has prevented him from participating in a minimum of nine games, which includes the Forest match and international games against Slovakia and Azerbaijan.

Newcastle will face West Ham United at St James’ Park on Monday, 25 November (8pm kick-off) in the Premier League following the international break. The Magpies will be without Krafth in defence and Dan Burn, who is suspended for the match after receiving his fifth booking in the league this season against Forest.

Fabian Schar is also on the brink of suspension, having received four cautions in the league thus far this season.

Meanwhile, centre-backs Sven Botman and Jamaal Lascelles are expected to be sidelined until 2025 as they recuperate from ACL injuries.

Kraft be absent from Newcastle’s forthcoming fixtures at St. James’ Park, which will be played under the lights following their match against West Ham.

Eddie Howe will be seeking his inaugural victory as Newcastle’s head coach against Liverpool on December 4 (7:30pm kick-off), immediately preceding the critical Carabao Cup quarter-final against Brentford a fortnight later (7:45pm kick-off).

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Newcastle United’s £68m transfer masterstroke is disclosed by Dan Burn as England approaches.Dan Burn has commended Lewis Hall’s metamorphosis during his time at Newcastle United, where he made his senior England debut against Greece.

Hall impressed during the 45 minutes that Lee Carsley allotted him during England’s 3-0 victory in Athens, after he was introduced at half-time. The former Chelsea player has experienced an extraordinary reversal, as he was previously experiencing difficulty in securing consistent playing time with his club just one year ago.

Nevertheless, Lee Carsley summoned him to the England squad for the first time earlier this month as a result of his remarkable start to the campaign and a superb conclusion to the season. In a deal that is already appearing to be a bargain, the Magpies paid Chelsea £28m to acquire Hall.

Burn, who has played alongside the 20-year-old this season, believes that Hall’s international recognition is a testament to the hard work he puts in on the training field. The Gazette was informed by Burn that “he has been absolutely brilliant.”

“I have consistently maintained that Lewis is merely a series of games.” It is common for individuals to anticipate that they will immediately integrate into the team upon signing.

Newcastle United paying Southampton a total of £40m. Livramento has exclusively occupied the right-back position, despite the presence of Kieran Trippier as a competitor. He is eager to establish himself at the international level if the occasion arises, as Carsley has indicated.

Trippier was the club’s initial acquisition following the takeover, and Burn also joined during that window in an effort to prevent the Magpies from falling into relegation peril. Burn contends that the club should be credited for altering its transfer policy from the initial window, which enabled Livramento and Hall to achieve success.

Despite the fact that they have been frustrated in some transfer windows since then as PSR has begun to bite, they were able to achieve this under Howe’s guidance. “In the past few years, we have transitioned from recruiting players over the age of 30 (such as myself, Tripps, and Woody) to focussing on the future.” I commend them for their accomplishment.







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