On September 21, in the fifth round of the 2024/25 Premier League season, Newcastle United will face a challenge from Fulham. Ahead of the game, Newcastle manager Eddie Howe attended a press conference.
Regarding Isaac’s injury:
In his view, it was a strange injury. The ball grazed his foot, and he also experienced an impact. Today, we will make a decision about his condition.
Regarding Wilson and Milik:
Wilson is not yet ready to return. We hope he can rejoin the team for training during the international break, preparing for future matches. Milik has returned to training, but his comeback is still far off.
Regarding Tonali:
I think Tonali is improving more and more. The national team games have been very beneficial for him. Of course, he is eager to play more and start games, but I believe others share the same desire. There is healthy competition within the team for midfield positions.
Regarding Barnes:
I cannot guarantee that he will be a regular starter, but Barnes was very composed before scoring. He has the ability to score such goals. He is humble and always prepared. I am very satisfied with his performance this season.
Regarding the motivation to lead the table:
I only realized this opportunity this morning. Of course, it is good for us and provides great motivation for the team. However, it is early in the season, and even if we top the table, it would be meaningless at this stage. But that is one of our goals.
Regarding who could replace Isaac:
This gives Gordon an opportunity. He performed well against Wolves. I know O’Sullivan hasn’t had much playing time, but the team is pleased with his development.
Regarding Almiron:
This week, Almiron has participated in team training and has maintained good form after the international break.
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