Callum Wilson and Kieran Trippier desperate for Newcastle starts against Arsenal: Eddie Howe

Manchester United's Brazilian midfielder Fred (L) vies with Newcastle United's English striker Callum Wilson (R) during the English Premier League football match between Newcastle United and Manchester United. (File/AFP)
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Updated 15 May 2022
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Callum Wilson and Kieran Trippier desperate for Newcastle starts against Arsenal: Eddie Howe

  • The two players have had no ill effects after their returns from long-term injuries, and the Magpies could also have Ryan Fraser back in contention

NEWCASTLE: Eddie Howe has revealed Callum Wilson and Kieran Trippier are desperate to be handed Newcastle United starts against Arsenal on Monday night.

However, the Magpies’ head coach is giving no clues away about his starting XI selections.

Wilson and Trippier both returned to the fold last time out against Manchester City, getting 20-minute cameos under their belts after four and two-and-a-half months out respectively.

Having suffered no ill effects from their Etihad exertions, both are said to be champing at the bit to be let loose against the Champions League-chasing Gunners.

“I think both players would say they are very keen to start,” said Howe. “My job is to make sure I’m doing the best, not just for the individual, but also for the team as well.

“We have to make sure that they’re fit enough to last a long period in the game because obviously I don’t want to be making too many changes too early in the match, which would unbalance the team.

“They’re also slightly different; you can’t group them together and say they’re at the same stage. Wilson has done more training work than Trippier, although of course he sustained a more serious injury.

“We’ll make a decision based on their training week as to whether they’re ready to start the game on Monday.”

While the narrative at Newcastle United at present is very much about new beginnings, this summer will also bring to an end some long associations with the football club as incomings and outgoings sweep through the ranks in the off season.

The likes of Matt Ritchie, Ciaran Clark, Dwight Gayle and Isaac Hayden, all signed in the summer of 2016 when United were aiming for promotion from the Championship, are likely to be heading out the door.

The same can probably be said of Federico Fernandez, Jamal Lewis, Karl Darlow and others.

So will Monday be looked upon as a farewell for many?

“It’s difficult to speak about individuals, but I’m sure for some of my players, it may well be an emotional experience,” Howe said. “I’m very much in the mindset that we have to be very appreciative of everybody’s efforts to our success this season in terms of the position we were in to where we are now. Everyone has played their part in that, whether they have participated on the pitch or not.

“I look at Clark, Hayden and Lewis, who were not in the 25-man squad, but their attitude to that disappointment has been incredible,” said Howe. “They’re still training with the group, and they’ve not been negative or disappointed for a moment. It’s important that I highlight that because we haven’t achieved anything as individuals. It’s been the collective group that’s done it and full credit to everyone.”

Meanwhile, Howe has revealed an injury boost ahead of tomorrow night’s encounter with the news that Ryan Fraser will likely be available for selection.

“Fraser returned to training, which is great to see. He trained very well, so fingers crossed he’s fine,” said Howe.

While the Scotland international’s fitness is on an upward trajectory, that’s not the case for everyone in the squad.

“Jonjo [Shelvey] has quite a serious calf injury, similar to the one he sustained at the start of the season,” said Howe.

“He’ll be out for a period of time, but we expect him back before pre-season with no problems. It’ll be the same for Joe Willock; he’s had an issue with a tendon in his knee for a while. We thought we sorted the problem, but it’s come back so he needs a period of rest. He’s had a couple of injections in his knee, and we anticipate he’ll be fine for pre-season.

“Fernandez has had a slight Achilles problem.”

Mikel Arteta is expected to welcome back central defenders Ben White and Gabriel Magalhaes at St. James’ Park but will continue to be without Thomas Partey through injury and the suspended Rob Holding.


Guirassy on target as Dortmund beat Cologne 2-1

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Guirassy on target as Dortmund beat Cologne 2-1

  • The win takes Dortmund to 55 points from 25 games, 11 points behind leaders Bayern Munich
  • Cologne are in 13th place with 24 points

COLOGNE, Germany: Serhou Guirassy scored his 12th league goal of the season as Borussia Dortmund kept up their slim hopes of the Bundesliga title with a 2-1 victory over 10-man Cologne on Saturday.
The win takes Dortmund to 55 points from 25 games, 11 points behind leaders Bayern Munich. Cologne are in 13th place with 24 points.
Dortmund took another big step toward Champions League football next season with the victory at RheinEnergieStadion.
Maximilian Beier scored Dortmund’s ⁠second goal and ⁠Cologne lost Jahmai Simpson-Pusey to a straight red card late in the first half, before Jakub Kaminski grabbed a late consolation.
Guirassy scored the opener in the 16th minute when a clearance from Cologne was lifted back into ⁠the box by Beier and as the defenders stood and watched, the striker reacted quickest to steer the ball into the back of the net.
Simpson-Pusey was initially given a yellow card as he caught the back of Beier’s ankle, but it was upgraded to a red following a VAR review.
The influential Beier added the second goal on the hour-mark after a neat ⁠one-two ⁠with Julian Brandt before scoring from close range.
Dortmund thought they had a penalty for a foul by Cenk Ozkacar that was originally given by referee Daniel Siebert, but again the official changed his decision on VAR review, believing there was not enough contact.
Cologne made it an uncomfortable finish when Kaminski beat several defenders in the box with a fine run, before his deflected shot ended up in the back of the net.