Newcastle United evening headlines: Kieran Trippier boost and Eddie Howe's Allan Saint-Maximin defence
A round-up of your Newcastle United evening headlines on Friday, 1 April.
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A round-up of your Newcastle United evening headlines on Friday, 1 April.
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DUBAI: The dust has just about settled on Asian qualification, where the road to Qatar was the longest. Five Arab nations made the final 12 that contested the third round. It was not unexpected that the only one to secure an automatic berth was Saudi Arabia. The other five have plenty to take on board and think about in the coming months.
NEWCASTLE: Newcastle United January signing Kieran Trippier is ready to step up his return from injury, with hopes high that the defender will feature significantly in the rest of the Magpies’ season.
Eddie Howe had plenty of positive injury news to share as he provided an update on six key first-team players. Kieran Trippier, Allan Saint-Maximin and Jonjo Shelvey were all absent from the starting line-up against Everton whereas Martin Dubravka and Fabian Schar returned early from international duty.
NEWCASTLE: Skipper Jamaal Lascelles has admitted keeping Newcastle “united” is a much easier job now than it was under Mike Ashley and Steve Bruce.