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Eddie Howe accepts the approach “Wait and see” Alexander Isak, Kieran Tippier and Anthony Gordon’s Alexander Isak’s fitness ahead of the Leyster trip on Monday night.
Izak and Trippier were both taken in a 2-1 victory over Brentford on Wednesday night, while Gordon held a strong blow while he was in international duties with England and missed the match in St James ‘ST James’ Park.
At the height of Isak and Trippier with a full Bek, Howe said, “Wait and see today, really. Of course, I had medical updates yesterday, but today I will see them for the first time. I hope they feel fine. I think we have no big injuries from Wednesday night, but we certainly have a few niggers, so let them wait and see.”
Eddie How-A-News team ahead of Monday:
“Today we will wait and see, I will see them (Kieran Trippier and Alexander Isac) today for the first time. We don’t think we have great injuries from Wednesday night, but we have a few black. We monitor Anthony (Gordon), he is … pic.twitter.com/rol50fgbwa
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On Gordon, he added, “He has not yet (returned to full training). Another one who supervises. We think he is still recovering from a really bad blow he got for England, still has a huge bruise on his leg.
“He finished individual training. He didn’t finish group training. She still doesn’t feel 100% without pain.”
Newcastle go on weekend In the sixth place in the Premier League still hoping to secure a place in the Champions League next season.
Howwe is, however, worried that his team can fight for maintaining his recent good forms, especially with a full list of fixing.
“Yes, especially with the number of games we got in a short time,” he added. “We have three games in six days (starting on April 13).
“It will be a test of testing for us, but we just have to try to manage and move in this period really reasonably with the players we have been answered. We have to keep an eye on everything. If we can get a good, strong team on the field, we are good enough.”
The power of Newcastle lies in the goals of Isak and the middle trio Bruno Guimaraes, Jelinton and Sandra Tonaldi.
Asked if he felt that the trio was among the best midfielders in the top flight, Howe said, “It’s hard for me to give a final answer, but just looking at those individual players, everyone brings something different and when you talk about balance, this is what you want.
“You want the creativity that Bruno can bring, a good decision that Sandro brings us and Joellinton’s physical presence. Add that together and a little you have everything. Although you can think that before you connect them, you can sometimes not measure chemistry. Chemistry is equally important. Therefore, some players play only what happens and sometimes that the players are.
“They get there. With every game, perhaps, understanding each other becomes better and stronger.”
On paper, a trip to Leicester should be a routine fox task that have lost their last seven Premier League games without scoring, but Howe has insisted that there will be a tough game at King Power Stadium.
“We know they are dangerous, we know they have good players,” he said. “Jamie Vardy is still a huge threat. It brings its unique features we will have to control. RUUD (Van Nisklrooy) got its team that plays good football, so we will have to be on our guard. There are no easy games.”
Leicester is the 19th place in the Premier League table, 12 points in safety and seemingly starting to return to the championship.