Newcastle United headed to AFC Bournemouth on Sunday in Premier League action after a narrow 2-1 defeat in the Champions League at the hands of Barcelona.
With such a fast turnaround since Thursday’s defeat, Eddie Howe had to make five changes to his first XI for a trip to Cherry.
Instead, the highly altered magpie will stumble unconvincingly in a 0-0 draw on the road.
Willuck’s No Show vs Bournemouth
In fact, it was a flat performance across the pitch from Howe visitors, only a weak shot of four shots where all matches were registered by Toon during the monotonous stalemate.
Worriedly, Willlock showed no signs of energy despite the former Arenal man being handed over the start of the season’s first Premier League as Howe made all these changes.
The vibrant live wire, which went from eight goals to eight goals from just 13 league start during the 2020/21 season, was tallied in about an hour of the ball with the now unforgettable 32 touches, and an hour or so of the ball next to the Pope 42 and sofa core 42, which actually allowed us to register Nick Pope’s touch between the sticks.
With only 12 exact passes engraved from the middle of the park, it’s not a major shock that the much-revolving Newcastle, who took the pitch, looked extremely limp on the offense when the 26-year-old’s declining creative talent was completely lacking.
Of course, attackers protected by Howe must take part in their responsibility after firing a blank on the south coast.
Newcastle Flops that should be dropped
It was a tough day in the Newcastle Forward player’s office, but Jacob Murphy was showing some flashes of his quality all over the place.
In all fairness, the longtime Magpie servant looked somewhat brighter in a few hours of time with Andoni Iraora’s strict host. At least Murphy completed his dribbling as he tried to get away from the boa draw with a target shot and chase Cherry’s defense.
But it’s one of Murphy’s offensive partners that day at Nick Ultemaid, and will be particularly struggling despite celebrating a lot of ex- and Stotsgart’s centre-forward path before the match begins.
After all, it’s not that a 6-foot six monster has the pressure to break his magpie.
Woltemade Number Performance | |
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statistics | Woltemade |
I played a few minutes | 84 |
The goal scored | 0 |
assist | 0 |
touch | 37 |
shot | 0 |
The exact path | 12/18 (67%) |
Lost Ownership | 19x |
The duel won | 4/14 |
Statistics based on sofa score |
However, as shown in the table above, it was a very unforgettable second outing, away from pulling his shirt on a Bournemouth man for a potential penalty, pulling his shirt on a Bournemouth man for a potential penalty.
It’s all at the heart of the mountain man, as Woltemade couldn’t register one meaningful shot at the home side goal, so his shooting boots probably forget to be packed into it for a long journey to the south coast.
Even more worrying, Par-Par number 27 was successfully won by only four of his 14 duels, per sofa score.
At least, Willuck won under his belt away from his crude show, Ultemaid also lost ownership 19 times, and his midfield teammate gave up the ball just nine times. Despite all these worrying numbers, German is handed a rating after 6/10 matches by Jordan Cronin of Newcastle World, but Cronin said his performance was “soaked” in the second 45 minutes.
It didn’t work after ringing the changes to try to turn his side up, but Howe goes back to what he knows more for upcoming contests in the league with Newcastle and Arsenal, and Will Rock risks stopping by his previous side.