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Newcastle’s main player is on the brink of evading a two-match suspension; now, all eyes are on Wednesday!

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All eyes are on Wednesday as Newcastle’s star player is on the brink of evading a two-match suspension.

 

 


 

Despite being on the brink of suspension and carrying nine yellow cards during the 23/24 Premier League season, the Brazil ace was able to play 17 consecutive games, thereby demonstrating his availability to Eddie Howe at just the right time.

 

 

 

 

 

Another Magpie midfielder is now one game away from avoiding a two-game ban and no further suspensions for the remainder of the season, as he is on the brink of a ban himself. Joelinton was on the brink of a tremendous escape. Joelinton is mere 90 minutes away from evading a two-game suspension, as he has received nine yellow cards in 27 appearances thus far. The current

 

 

 

 

Premier League regulations stipulate that a player who accumulates 10 yellow cards within the first 32 games will be subject to a two-game suspension. However, this tally of yellow cards will be reset beginning with gameweek 33. This implies that the 28-year-old must refrain from obtaining a booking at St James’ Park when we host Crystal Palace on Wednesday night in order to be available for the remaining six games of the season.

 

 

 

 

However, the repercussions of receiving a yellow card could be significant: Joelinton would be required to miss both of the games against Villa and Ipswich. This could be a nightmare for the former, particularly in light of the recent rustiness of some of our reserve midfield options and the exceptional form of Rogers, Onana, and Tielemans.It is now permissible to burn. In additional good news,

 

 

 

 

Dan Burn’s failure to receive a yellow card against Manchester United on Sunday guarantees that he will also be exempt from a two-game suspension. The young man from Blyth was required to receive a suspension after being issued eight yellow cards since his voyage to West Ham in early March. He was booked against Man Utd and Palace.

 

 

 

 

The absence of both Sven Botman and Jamaal Lascelles, as well as the loan of Lloyd Kelly to Juventus, will provide Howe and Tindall with some respite. The team’s depth at centre-back is not particularly impressive. However, the squad is in the best shape it has been in some time, with Anthony Gordon gradually returning to full fitness, a completely fit midfield, and the Toon in fine form.







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