Newcastle United are optimistic after claiming the first three points of the season, but Eddie Howe has been hit with an annoying injury, including one of his prizes.
The Newcastle show decides to defeat the wolves after the Ultemed winner
The black and white persuasionists never had to tell again how important their clash with Wolverhampton’s Wanderers was yesterday. Supporters will feel safer that they were able to secure a gritty 1-0 victory courtesy of Nick Urtemade’s debut header.
After being caught in a loss to Liverpool after facing Aston Villa and Leeds United, Magpies finally climb the Premier League table in another campaign targeting Champions League qualifiers.
Eddie Howe has been in the shower after the match, celebrating the £69 million striker, praises his outstanding show, showing that there is much to come from the towering Alexander Isaac replacement.
“Nick had a lot of love and a lot of putts behind them, and the group is good at doing that when someone is doing well.
“It was a great moment for Nick. I was very pleased with how he played. You saw his technical qualities and intelligence. But most importantly, for a striker, the ball needs to go into the box. And he had a great finish.
The drama surrounding Isaac’s departure to Liverpool has left, but Howe has taken another rather significant blow before some crunch fixtures, as his side works to find their groove.
Newcastle striker Yoan Wissa out for at least a month
Sky Sports Reporter Keith Downey follows his victory with the Wolves, according to X’s Keith Downey, Newcastle’s summer signature Joane Wissa will be out for four to five weeks after suffering a knee injury on an international mission with Dr. Congo.
Despite being disappointed that he couldn’t feature a £140,000-gross earner since joining from Brentford on the deadline, the Magpie circumvented concern that his knock was ACL-related. However, he misses the next six games before his next international break.
This comes after news about another summer signature, Jacob Ramsey. He also went out for a month with ankle issues, going from bad to bad for Howe.
Wissa has scored 20 times in 39 appearances in Brentford’s final campaign, facing a period of lack of alternatives behind Ultemaid, but has established himself as Thomas Frank’s go-to man in West London.
William Osla may represent if necessary despite seeing a delayed move to Entracht Frankfurt over the summer, but Anthony Gordon is another option once he returns from the suspension.

