'Exciting' - 'Incredible' news emerging from Newcastle during int'l break now has pundit buzzing
Pundit Frank McAvennie has been reacting to updates on Newcastle duo Kieran Trippier and Callum Wilson, as per Football Insider.
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Pundit Frank McAvennie has been reacting to updates on Newcastle duo Kieran Trippier and Callum Wilson, as per Football Insider.
Newcastle United were 19th in the Premier League and two points adrift of safety on January 1, but the Magpies now find themselves 14th in the table and nine points clear of the relegation zone.
Newcastle United are 14th in the Premier League for goals (32), 11th in the league for shots (12.1 per game) and have scored one or less goals in 21 of their 29 games this season, so it’s clear Eddie Howe needs to bolster his attack over the summer.
Judging by one statistic, Newcastle United have the worst record in the Premier League when it comes to sharing out the goalscoring burden - a problem made clear in their last two matches.
Having Callum Wilson back for the final few games of the season will be a “brilliant boost” for Newcastle, according to journalist Pete O’Rourke.
Having Callum Wilson back for the final few games of the season will be a “brilliant boost” for Newcastle, according to journalist Pete O’Rourke.
The bonanza that is the Indian Premier League is back in town or, rather, Mumbai and Pune. As highlighted last week, there is an unprecedented amount of professional international cricket taking place at present. Attention is likely to be deflected away from it once the first IPL match opens on March 26.
Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe has warned his side there is no "magic solution" to ensuring his team finish the season strongly in the Premier League.