Newcastle striker Saint-Maximin faces fitness race ahead of Fulham clash

And while Howe admits the Magpies missed Allan Saint-Maximin, he is fearful United will have to do without him for a little bit longer. (AFP/File Photo)
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Updated 17 September 2022
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Newcastle striker Saint-Maximin faces fitness race ahead of Fulham clash

  • Alexander Isak netted his second goal in three games since arriving in the summer
  • United drew their fifth match in their opening seven Premier League games

NEWCASTLE: Eddie Howe has revealed Allan Saint-Maximin has suffered an injury setback — and the Newcastle United forward now faces a race against time to be fit to face Fulham in a fortnight.

Howe’s United lacked cutting edge on Saturday, as their starting XI, minus Saint-Maximin, struggled to break down a resolute AFC Bournemouth at St. James’ Park.

While Alexander Isak netted his second goal in three games since arriving in the summer, a Philip Billing strike ensured honors remained even — and consigned United to their fifth draw in their opening seven Premier League games.

And while Howe admits the Magpies missed their French forward, he is fearful United will have to do without him for a little bit longer.

“There’s a massive hole for someone like Maxi in a game like this when you need a little magic to unlock the door,” said Howe.

“With Allan, it’s slightly different (the injury). He has had a very minor setback with the physio.

“Whether or not he’ll be fit after the international is slightly unclear, but it’s certainly not long-term. It’s not clear if he’ll be fit for our next game yet.”

Without Saint-Maximin United have struggled to break down the door against two sides — Crystal Palace and Bournemouth — who are expected to occupy places in the bottom half of the Premier League. Both of those encounters have come on home turf and are very much being viewed by many as four points dropped.

Howe admits he is frustrated by what his side have dished up at St. James’ Park.

“Very disappointed,” he said. “I thought that was a performance below the levels that we’ve set ourselves. Probably for the first time this season, we dipped.”

He continued: “It’s difficult to know why at this moment. I felt we played in front of them too much, they obviously defended very deep. It was our responsibility to break through that and I just felt we were off a little in every aspect of their game.

“It was probably epitomised by the last 20 minutes. When we scored, you thought the game was set up for us to win and our decision-making and patience left us.

“It was a difficult watch at the end of the game. We needed to set ourselves and re-energise ourselves. We could have won the game but obviously it slipped away from us.”

United have now won just one of their opening seven top flight games, although they have also only lost once in that sequence.

“There’s a big sense of frustration in terms of the points we have because the majority of our performances have been very strong and we’ve deserved more from the games but the reality is we haven’t won those games we should have,” the head coach continued.

“We find ourselves in a position where we’ve only lost once and won once, a lot of draws. A lot of games, even similar to today, we had a number of chances, maybe not clear cut chances like Crystal Palace, but a number of chances where we weren’t clinical enough when those moments came.

“In a game like that, you really need to take the lead to try and open up your opponent. Lots of things we didn’t do well enough today. Most pleasing thing is we go a goal down and recovered and didn’t lose the game.”

Meanwhile, Howe has confirmed he expects Callum Wilson back for the visit to Craven Cottage after the international break.

“Callum’s doing very well,” Howe added. “We’re really pleased with his progress.

“He was close for today but we made an early decision that it would have been too big of a risk, so we hope, with a bit more time, there’s a chance the next game will be good for him.”


Manchester United stun leaders Arsenal to open up Premier League title race

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Manchester United stun leaders Arsenal to open up Premier League title race

LONDON: Manchester United loosened Arsenal’s grip on the Premier League title race with a 3-2 win in north London on Sunday thanks to stunning second-half goals by Patrick Dorgu and Matheus Cunha.
Victory would have restored Arsenal’s seven-point lead over chasers ​Manchester City and Aston Villa, both of whom won this weekend, but Mikel Arteta’s side instead left the door open as they lost at home for the first time this season.
United’s win, their first in the league at Arsenal since 2017, lifted them to fourth, and while they are not in the title equation themselves, it fueled the new-found optimism sweeping the club since Michael Carrick stepped in as interim coach.
Everything was going to plan for Arsenal when they took the lead in the 29th minute ‌with a ‌Lisandro Martinez own goal.
But a terrible mistake by Martin Zubimendi ‌in ⁠the ​37th ‌minute gifted United an equalizer for Bryan Mbeumo.
Dorgu then smashed a ferocious shot in off the crossbar to put United ahead in the 50th minute but substitute Mikel Merino prodded the hosts level in the 84th.
United were not finished though and substitute Cunha was allowed to advance toward Arsenal’s goal before curling a low shot past the dive of David Raya from 25 meters to spark wild celebrations among the visiting fans.
Arsenal, who are now winless in ⁠three league games after two 0-0 draws, have 50 points from 23 games with City and Villa on 46. ‌United moved fourth with 38 points.
United’s win followed their 2-0 ‍defeat of Manchester City last weekend ‍in Carrick’s first game of his second spell as the club’s interim manager.
The nerves ‍are clearly starting to show at Arsenal as they seek their first title since 2004.
Even after Martinez got his legs in a tangle and deflected Martin Odegaard’s shot past his own keeper, Arsenal never looked completely at ease and slowly lost control of the game.
The omens still looked bad ​for United at that stage with Arsenal having won their last 15 Premier League games in which they had taken the lead.
But when William ⁠Saliba passed to Zubimendi who in turn gifted the ball straight to Mbeumo to score in style, the visitors suddenly sensed an opportunity.
Things took a dark turn for Arsenal five minutes after the interval. Again their defense was found wanting as Dorgu was allowed to control a bouncing ball before thumping a left-foot volley in off the crossbar past a stunned Raya.
Arteta reacted by making four substitutions, sending on Viktor Gyokeres, Eberechi Eze, Mikel Merino and Ben White while Noni Madueke also joined the fray later from a stacked bench.
There was huge relief when United failed to deal with a corner and Merino prodded in from close range — the ball being adjudged to have crossed the line after a brief delay.
It looked ‌as though Arsenal had got out of jail and might even snatch a win but United’s belief was unwavering as Cunha delivered a gift to City and Villa.