Kieran Trippier out for 6 weeks after fracturing foot in Newcastle’s win over Aston Villa

The injury to the 31-year-old England international presents head coach Eddie Howe with a defensive dilemma. (AFP)
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Updated 14 February 2022
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Kieran Trippier out for 6 weeks after fracturing foot in Newcastle’s win over Aston Villa

  • The England right-back scored what proved to be the winning goal from a free-kick before he was forced to leave the pitch
  • The injury appears likely to keep Trippier out of action for between six and eight weeks, which means he could miss six of the 15 remaining Premier League fixtures

NEWCASTLE: Kieran Trippier is facing about six weeks on the sidelines after Newcastle United confirmed he fractured his foot during Sunday’s victory over Aston Villa.

The Magpies’ stand-in skipper, who was given the armband in the absence of Jamaal Lascelles, was forced to leave the pitch in the 48th minute after a stamp on his left foot. He was immediately sent to Newcastle’s Royal Victoria Infirmary and on Monday the club confirmed the news was not good.

“Newcastle United defender Kieran Trippier is set to be sidelined for the club’s upcoming fixtures after fracturing a bone in his foot during Sunday's 1-0 victory over Aston Villa,” the club said.

“The 31-year-old scored the game’s only goal at St. James’ Park to help the Magpies to a third successive Premier League win but had to be substituted early in the second half after sustaining a foot injury.

“Trippier underwent an X-ray immediately after the game and scans have shown a fracture to the fifth metatarsal bone in his left foot. Everyone at the club wishes Kieran a speedy recovery.”

The injury appears likely to keep Trippier out of action for between six and eight weeks, which means he could miss six of the 15 remaining Premier League fixtures. He is certain to be out of action for away games against West Ham and Brentford, a home encounter with Brighton, a visit to Chelsea and a home clash with Crystal Palace. A trip to Tottenham Hotspur on April 2 might also come around too soon.

The injury to the 31-year-old England international presents head coach Eddie Howe with a defensive dilemma as his side prepares to head to London this weekend.

Javier Manquillo, the obvious replacement for Trippier, also suffered an injury on Sunday as he covered for Matt Targett at left-back. While Targett is expected to return to the side, ankle ligament damage means Manquillo might well miss out. If Manquillo is not passed fit for Saturday’s game at the London Stadium, Sweden international Emil Krafth would most likely step in.

Howe had to replace both of his full-backs during the victory over Aston Villa, after switching his central defensive partnership before kick-off. Despite the shuffling of the pack, the Magpies still managed to record their second clean sheet in three games — a remarkable achievement considering that until their victory against Leeds United on Jan. 22 they had only kept one clean sheet all season.

Howe was full of praise for his side’s defense, especially in light of the challenges thrown up in terms of injury and, in the case of Lascelles, illness.

“I think, looking at it, we were in survival mode a lot earlier than I wanted us to be,” said Howe of Sunday’s match. “I thought Aston Villa played well in the second half. I thought they kept possession well and asked questions. But the back four and midfield five, with Chris (Wood) attached, closed the spaces really well.

“From a game-management perspective, we have fixed any problem that was there. However, we are working to get better at it, too. Hopefully that will continue.”

After the weekend’s results Newcastle have moved four points clear of the Premier League relegation zone. At the end of the season, three teams will drop down to the English Championship.


Dembélé stars as PSG crushes bitter rival Marseille 5-0 to regain top spot in Ligue 1

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Dembélé stars as PSG crushes bitter rival Marseille 5-0 to regain top spot in Ligue 1

  • The win restored defending champion PSG’s two-point lead over Lens after 21 rounds, with Marseille in fourth place behind Lyon after the humiliating defeat

PARIS: Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembélé starred with two goals and an assist as Paris Saint-Germain crushed bitter rival Marseille 5-0 to reclaim top spot in Ligue 1 on Sunday.
The win restored defending champion PSG’s two-point lead over Lens after 21 rounds, with Marseille in fourth place behind Lyon after the humiliating defeat.
“We wanted to send a message that we’re back,” Dembélé said after PSG’s biggest winning margin against Marseille.
“It was almost perfect,” PSG coach Luis Enrique said. “It’s an important day for our fans because we made history, 5-0 never happened before.”
Despite PSG’s attacking flair, Marseille coach Roberto De Zerbi’s choices will be scrutinized following a truly dismal performance from his side lacking composure and fight. Marseille was eliminated from the Champions League following a 3-0 defeat against Club Brugge less than two weeks ago.
“Once again, I say sorry to the fans,” De Zerbi said. “I’m not in the players’ heads. I thought we had prepared well for this game but clearly not. We need to understand why we played this way in Bruges and here.”
Top scorer Mason Greenwood, fellow forward Amine Gouiri and new signing Ethan Nwaneri were anonymous in attack, with veteran Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang on the bench.
De Zerbi dropped goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli after a couple of poor performances and replaced him with Jeffrey de Lange, who was out of sorts, albeit not helped by his defense.
De Lange was easily beaten when Dembélé side-footed in a cross from left back Nuno Mendes in the 12th minute following a quick break launched by Désiré Doué.
However, PSG could have been down to 10 players before then. Midfielder Vitinha caught defender Leonardo Balerdi’s ankle with a late tackle but escaped with a yellow card.
Having denied Bradley Barcola with a fine low save, De Lange was beaten again in the 37th when Dembélé profited from a glaring error from Balerdi.
He let the ball through his legs on PSG’s right flank, allowing Dembélé to attack the penalty area, dribble past him and find the roof of the net.
“We can’t accept this, we don’t come here to play like this,” said Balerdi, who did not mention his own performance. “We were not good enough and you could see it. Against such a team you pay for it.”
Marseille’s weak defense cracked in 10 second-half minutes, with Facundo Medina scoring an own-goal over the head of De Lange, and Dembélé setting up Khvicha Kvaratskhelia for a clinical volley before Lee Kang-in slotted home the fifth.
Marseille’s 1-0 win over PSG in September will seem like a distant memory.
Fans closely watched
PSG fans were in the spotlight after last season’s match at Parc des Princes was marred by homophobic and racist chanting, with a warning to “stop discriminatory chants” posted on the giant screen.
There were brief discriminatory chants about Marseille at the start of the game and referee Willy Delajod stopped play for about one minute around the 70th, at which point a message was posted on the big screen.
Köhn gets away with blunder
Monaco goalkeeper Philipp Köhn got away with a blunder in a 0-0 draw at Nice in the French Riviera derby.
Köhn stopped the ball going out for a corner but slid and mis-kicked it to attacking midfielder Sofiane Diop on the edge of the penalty area in the 72nd minute. Diop’s curling shot was going in until defender Thilo Kehrer acrobatically heeled the ball away.
Folarin Balogun hit the crossbar for Monaco in the third minute.
Other matches
Veteran striker Ciro Immobile drew a blank on his league debut for Paris FC in a 0-0 draw at Auxerre.
During the 2019-20 season he finished as the “Capocannoniere” (top scorer) in the Italian league with 36 goals for Lazio and has scored 304 goals overall at club level.
Immobile played forward Jonathan Ikoné clean through during the second half, but Ikoné’s shot was saved.
Angers moved up to ninth after beating Toulouse 1-0 thanks to a brilliant lob from defender Lilian Raolisoa from nearly 40 meters out in the 89th.
Le Havre moved up to 13th after winning 2-1 at home to Strasbourg.
Lens beat Rennes 3-1 on Saturday.