Eddie Howe concerned over Kieran Trippier’s fitness ahead of Aston Villa’s visit to Newcastle

Newcastle United's English defender Kieran Trippier celebrates after scoring their third goal from a freekick during the English Premier League. (File/AFP)
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Updated 12 February 2022
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Eddie Howe concerned over Kieran Trippier’s fitness ahead of Aston Villa’s visit to Newcastle

  • Magpies will go into Sunday’s clash at St. James’ Park looking for third Premier League win in a row

NEWCASTLE: Eddie Howe has revealed that Newcastle United are sweating on the fitness of the talismanic January-signing Kieran Trippier.

The England international full-back limped out of Tuesday night’s 3-1 win over Everton with a calf problem.

And while Howe has revealed it is not a “long-term” issue, fan-favorite Trippier remains a doubt for the visit of Steven Gerrard’s Aston Villa to St. James’ Park.

Howe said: “We don’t think it is a long-term injury, but we will have to make a late call on him for this game.

“He has been so important for us in recent games. I thought he was outstanding against Everton, highlighted by his free-kick.

“I thought his all-around game was excellent, and it would be a big blow to lose him. But we will have to wait and see.”

Trippier, a $16.2 million purchase from La Liga champions Atletico Madrid, has been a revelation since arriving on Tyneside and put in his best show in black and white to date against the Toffees, which included the Magpies’ late match-winning free-kick.

“He instantly caught the lads’ respect straightaway just by his demeanor, how he approached his training and his leadership skills,” said Howe. “He was very vocal early on, speaking to the group, and then his performances have spoken for themselves. He is determined to be a success at everything he does. He has a winner’s mentality.

“He has been a key, key person for us in our uplift in fortunes. I can’t speak highly enough of him so far.”

Apart from Trippier, Howe has no fresh injury concerns ahead of Sunday and could even welcome back Paul Dummett from injury if the defender passes a late fitness test.

It looks to be a straight choice between Dummett, new boy Dan Burn and Javier Manquillo to fill in for the ineligible Matt Targett, who cannot play against his parent club, as part of his loan agreement.

“Dummett is getting closer to a return,” said Howe.

“Fede Fernandez is closer but is still yet to train with the group. Matt Ritchie and Callum Wilson are out, but nothing else to discuss, hopefully.”

On giving Burn his debut, Howe added: “He is an option for us. It is great that I have options there. Manquillo has done really well at left-back. He came on at Leeds and made a big impact. He has the versatility to play both sides. We will have to make a late check on Dummett, to see where he is physically.”

Another player champing at the bit to be handed his first start is club-record signing Bruno Guimaraes.

The Brazil international was allowed a late cameo in the Everton win and showed fans just why United shelled out so much to sign him from Lyon.

His pressing, sharp passing and clever movement wowed the Newcastle faithful on Tuesday, and Howe has hinted he may play a bigger role this weekend.

Howe said: “He is ready to play, fit to play. Certainly he has shown the technical qualities we love about him in training already.

“It is a case of managing the group and making the right selections as every game is different,” he added. “The midfield balance against Everton was very good with Joelinton, Jonjo Shelvy and Joe Willock. The three did well.

“Bruno will play a lot of games for this football club, I have no doubt about that, but we do have competition for places.”


4 advance to quarterfinals at Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open

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4 advance to quarterfinals at Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open

  • Samsonova, Kessler, Baptiste and Tauson all win, while Eala and Tjen progress in drama-filled doubles

ABU DHABI: Four WTA stars have reached the quarterfinals of the Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open at Zayed Sports City, while Filipina hotshot Alex Eala, alongside Janice Tjen, won a thrilling doubles encounter which went down to a super tiebreak.

 

On Tuesday, in the singles, seven-time WTA Tour title winner Liudmila Samsonova eliminated Indonesia’s Janice Tjen in straight sets and McCartney Kessler knocked out the 2025 Mubadala Citi DC Open reigning singles champion Leylah Fernandez.

 

In the evening, Hailey Baptiste won an all-American clash against Emma Navarro to book her spot in the quarterfinals.

 

Baptiste said: “It feels really good to progress to the quarters. The atmosphere was great and there’s some fans here from back home in Washington D.C. which is awesome.”

 

On the doubles side, there was a full crowd on court one to witness Eala and Tjen overcame Fernandez and Kristina Mladenovic in dramatic fashion. The match went down to a super tiebreak and the popular Asian duo came out on top in front of an ecstatic crowd.

 

Away from the courts, students enjoyed a behind-the-scenes look at sports physiotherapy as Aliaksandra Sasnovich visited Healthpoint Hospital to explore equipment used in the treatment and prevention of sports injuries.

 

The day included an exclusive meet-and-greet, with students taking photos with Sasnovich before gathering at the Stadium Court to soak up the atmosphere.

 

Nadiia Kichenok visited the Healthpoint booth, where she took part in a sports injury health quiz, posed for photos, and signed merchandise and tennis balls for fans.

 

In addition, there was a Special Olympics Clinic for an hour in the evening and activities at the tournament village with stilt walkers and live music.

 

Nigel Gupta, tournament director, said: “It was another wonderful day at the Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open, with huge crowds and a fantastic atmosphere throughout the venue.

 

“Fans have even more to look forward to tomorrow, with defending champion Belinda Bencic making her tournament debut and crowd favorite Alexandra Eala aiming to book her place in the quarterfinals in the closing match of the day.”

 

Wednesday is the International Girl and Women in Sports Day, appropriately timed with a strong schedule on Stadium Court. Olympic gold medalist Bencic faces British qualifier Sonay Kartal, and Eala takes on Sasnovich.

 

The Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open runs until Feb. 7.