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Sven Botman responds with a two-word statement to Newcastle United’s significant injury boost, as a crucial player returns.

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Sven Botman responds with a two-word statement to Newcastle United’s significant injury boost, as a crucial player returns.

 

For the first time in six months, Callum Wilson appeared for Newcastle United, coming off the substitute in the team’s 2-0 loss to West Ham United on Monday night.


 

 

 

Wilson has experienced back and hamstring ailments since the preseason, and he has only started two matches for Newcastle in 2024. He was unable to assist Newcastle in reversing the situation, despite playing the final 22 minutes on Monday night.

 

 

Wilson regained possession from Lucas Paqueta and had a firm penalty appeal rejected, despite having only four touches during his time on the pitch.

 

However, the striker was determined to transform his injury “trauma” into victory and prioritised his return to the pitch.

 

 

Wilson shared images of himself at St James’ Park on Instagram on Tuesday, accompanied by the caption, “Very frustrating night under the lights.” We rise from the ashes and resume our journey.

 

“On a personal note, it was a pleasure to return to the pitch!” I am grateful for the love, support, and forbearance that those who have sent my way have shown me. It is time to transform trauma into victory.

 

 

 

Bot man been sidelined since March due to an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury; however, it is believed that he is nearing a return. It is anticipated that the defender will be able to regain his position by the conclusion of the year; however,

 

 

 

Newcastle’s head coach, Eddie Howe, has maintained that early 2025 is more probable. Wilson will be anticipating the opportunity to contribute to Newcastle’s forthcoming Premier League outing at Crystal Palace on Saturday (3 p.m. kick-off).







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