Newcastle United are facing a selection headache as they prepare to face Manchester United in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley on Sunday afternoon.
Eddie Howe's side will be without first-choice goalkeeper Nick Pope for the clash with the Reds through suspension, while second-choice shot-stopper Martin Dubravka is ironically cup-tied having represented United in the competition while on loan earlier this season.
As a result, former Liverpool man Loris Karius will come in for his first competitive game in almost two years. The 29-year-old German will make his first appearance for an English side since his horror showing in the 2018 Champions League final for Liverpool, in which he made two costly mistakes as Real Madrid won 3-1. ALSO READ: Manchester United squad vs Newcastle includes Marcus Rashford Despite this, the Magpies will be boosted by the return of Bruno Guimaraes, with the Brazilian midfielder having now served his own suspension for a red card.
However, January arrival Anthony Gordon is cup-tied after playing for Everton in the competition earlier this campaign. Karius, who joined Newcastle earlier this year, has not played a competitive match since February 2021, which came while he was on loan at German outfit Union Berlin.