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'Break' is anything but as it tests stars to the limit

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October 13, 2025

TRAVEL WOES COMPOUND HOWE'S MIDFIELD ANGST

FOOTBALLS midfield is often referred to as a minefield because it’s a confrontational battleground where matches can be won and lost.

For Eddie Howe right now minefield is indeed an apt word with Newcastle United surrounded by uncertainty and apprehension as they prepare to return to Premier League action at Brighton on Saturday knowing that Benfica and the Champions League is coming up rapidly three days later.

Currently there are question marks against no fewer than four of Howe's top operators.

He will be praying the mists of doubt are swept away through the passing of the next few days, but nothing is guaranteed and worries remain, especially with such a demanding reintroduction to a packed football programme.

Problems? Sure, Bruno and Joelinton have endured and continue to endure a nightmare tour across Asia which threatens to leave them exhausted physically and mentally.

New signing Jacob Ramsey has been injured for the last six weeks and is only edging his way back to the sort of match sharpness required at PL level, while Lewis Miley pulled out of England Under-21s last week with calf trouble.

And Howe has already been hit by lengthy injuries to Yoane Wissa, Tino Livramento and Lewis Hall.

The international break is a nightmare for club managers given that Wissa was hurt playing for the Republic of Congo before he has even kicked a ball for us, leading to a claim for financial compensation.

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