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Newcastle handed big injury blow ahead of Chelsea Premier League fixture

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Due to a calf injury sustained against Wolves, Eddie Howe of Newcastle United has revealed that Kieran Trippier might not be able to play until April. As a result, Trippier will be absent from Monday’s match against Chelsea.

It is anticipated that Tino Livramento will take his place after him. Due to his setback, Trippier will not travel with the England side to their friendlies this month against Brazil and Belgium.
During the press conference on Friday, Howe stated: “Kieran’s injury is minor and not too bad.” We hope he will return for the first game following the international break, but that is not definite. The scans revealed enough to likely keep him out for the next two games.”
Even when he is injured, Trippier frequently travels with the squad, and Howe believes he will do the

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Due to a calf injury sustained against Wolves, Eddie Howe of Newcastle United has revealed that Kieran Trippier might not be able to play until April. As a result, Trippier will be absent from Monday’s match against Chelsea.

It is anticipated that Tino Livramento will take his place after him. Due to his setback, Trippier will not travel with the England side to their friendlies this month against Brazil and Belgium.
During the press conference on Friday, Howe stated: “Kieran’s injury is minor and not too bad.” We hope he will return for the first game following the international break, but that is not definite. The scans revealed enough to likely keep him out for the next two games.”
Even when he is injured, Trippier frequently travels with the squad, and Howe believes he will do the

On Monday night, Chelsea will host Newcastle United at Stamford Bridge in an attempt to win the Premier League for the first time since defeating Crystal Palace on February 12.
The Blues are currently 11th in the standings and will have a difficult time making it to Europe this year. Chelsea’s increasing injury problems are atop the already escalating issues at Stamford Bridge.

 

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