Newcastle United headed for today’s Premier League showdown with the Wolverhampton Wanderers and did not win from the opening of the three league fixtures.
Thankfully, Eddie Howe’s Magpie has now been released as it has been better courtesy of Nick Urtemaid’s debut, courtesy of his £69 million debut strike, courtesy of Nick Urtemaid’s debut, who has been rushed into direct action by Toon Boss.
The strike, which won the Ultemaid game after the Wolves threatened with early early efforts, fell at the perfect time for the Tyneside hosts. Thankfully, Vitor Pereira’s away side was a waste, but the home side was more clinical.
Wotemade wasn’t the only inclusion that inspired Hau’s XI as he returned 47-year-old Jorington to his first team fold and worked well with the duo of Bruno Guimares and Sandro Tonari during a 1-0 victory.
The relationship between Gimare and Tonari
At this point, both Guimarès and Tonari are the faces of solid first teams, and both players in question will start any league game they can so far this season.
Magpies’ No. 39 was not exactly centreally accurately at his feet, centering on the ball.
Guimares wasn’t the best roaming with confidence, but his Italian counterpart was certainly lively in this ability, and Energy 8 even hit woodworking in one of his three efforts to make victory more inclusive.
Jollington also returned to the mix after his injury, so it must be fairly easy for Hau to choose his midfielder when everyone is healthy and firing, knowing that Howe will get consistent greatness from his free-fire man.
Other partnerships across the pitch will equally squeal the ear-to-ear how beam. In particular, he bets on the claim that one duo stands out against the wolves once more, even more important than the aforementioned Guimaré and Tonari duo.
Trippier & Murphy looks like Howe’s “best” pairing
Woltemade hopes that before he leaves the Liverpool building, Alexander Isak once bouncing off something like Anthony Gordon for fun, so he can form a highly regarded partnership at St. James Park.
Newcastle’s right side clearly boasts a healthy working relationship based on a 1-0 victory. Because both Kieran Trippia and Murphy worked together throughout the Harmony to lead the Howe man to a much needed three-pointer.
Trippier + Murphy Stats | ||
---|---|---|
statistics | Tripia | Murphy |
I played a few minutes | 90 | 89 |
The goal scored | 0 | 0 |
assist | 0 | 1 |
touch | 96 | 51 |
shot | 0 | 4 |
The exact path | 53/68 (78%) | 17/26 (65%) |
Key Pass | 5 | 1 |
The dribbling was successful | 0/0 | 2/3 |
The duel won | 4/6 | 3/5 |
Statistics based on sofa score |
Between them on the right, both Trippier and Murphy accumulated six key passes from the total of 147 touches on the ball, eventually picking up an assist who saw Woltemade break his magpie duck and win the man of Howe.
But apart from their constant creativity, both hardworking Number 2 and Number 23 gained a significant share of the duel to keep the wolves at bay.
This momentary ability to fight for the team’s cause certainly places them on the same pedestal as Guimarè and Tonari, and journalist Craig Hope says that they “makes a big difference” when they make “big differences” together on the pitch during matches.
In fact, this is a high praise. Murphy hopes that even if Anthony Elanga blows his head off as a new £55 million recruit, he will remain part of Howe’s first team plan.
Trippier hopes there will be plenty of first team minutes heading in his direction in Champions League Hummingner against Barcelona in Menu, as Newcastle is trying to build these three points against Pereira’s visitors, despite being 34 years old.