Tino Libramento’s injury in Newcastle United’s 2-1 defeat to Arsenal is a major concern as Magpie was stabbed by another late winner at home by one of the “Big Six” on Sunday.
Librament injured in Newcastle’s defeat
Eddie Howe’s side suffered a stop-time heartbreak at St James Park on Sunday, with Gabriel’s final gaspheader taking the magpie from Premier League points.
The outcome was very disappointing, but Newcastle’s biggest negative of the day was a serious injury that led Livlament to extend in the second half after coming along with William Saliba.
The British were injured for a while before leaving the field, and Howe himself didn’t sound very positive after the game: “He’s a very big player for us in so many different ways – his versatility, his attitude, his quality. If we miss it for a long time, it’s going to be a big blow.”
Newcastle fans are naturally sweating from Livlament’s injuries and don’t want to lose any key players early in the season.
Edwards shares an update for Libramento’s injuries
write xtrustworthy journalist Luke Edwards claims that Newcastle defender Librament has not suffered from ACL damages, but he still could be out for a long time.
This must be considered positive for both Livramento and Newcastle. The ACL’s blow could end his season given how serious those injuries are and the fact that it will become his second kind.
The 22-year-old dreams of appearing in England at the 2026 World Cup next summer. This update suggests that his absence is likely not as long as he was initially feared.
That being said, Newcastle praises one performance against Brentford last season, so what Newcastle has to do without librament is still possible to be such a blow.
“I think it’s another big game for him today as he’s definitely playing against their most dangerous player (Mbeumo). I thought he’s advocated very well. For athletics, Tino is great. He’s been watching it since he came to the football club.
More information may be revealed about Livramento after Livramento has been scanned, but for the time being, Newcastle fans are desperately hoping for the good news.