Eddie Howe's Newcastle United is on a roll with three consecutive Premier League wins, the latest a thrilling victory over Leeds United. But the team news for their next challenge has fans buzzing with anticipation and controversy alike!
The starting XI sees a mix of consistency and surprise. Four players retain their spots, including Harvey Barnes, who scored the dramatic late winner in the previous match. Malick Thiaw and Sandro Tonali, despite being substituted at half-time in that game, also keep their places. However, the inclusion of Nick Woltemade, who has been in and out of the team, is a talking point.
Injury woes continue as Fabian Schär, a key defender, is ruled out. This opens the door for Kieran Trippier to return and lead the team as captain.
Up front, a new partnership is born. Yoane Wissa and Woltemade will lead the line together for the first time, a combination that could prove exciting or risky.
Teen sensation Sam Alabi remains a bench option, having already shown his potential in the youth setup.
The full lineup: Aaron Ramsdale, Kieran Trippier (c), Sven Botman, Sandro Tonali, Yoane Wissa, Harvey Barnes, Malick Thiaw, Tino Livramento, Nick Woltemade, Joe Willock, and Jacob Ramsey.
And the substitutes: Nick Pope, Lewis Hall, Joelinton, Anthony Gordon, Alex Murphy, Bruno Guimarães, Sean Neave, Lewis Miley, and the aforementioned Alabi.
But here's where it gets intriguing: Is Howe's decision to keep faith in some players while dropping others a sign of his tactical genius or a gamble? Will the new-look attack pay off, or is it a step too far? Share your predictions and opinions in the comments below!