Good news and bad news for five Newcastle stars on Tuesday night – Three big wins and one miserable defeat
However, it was a disastrous night for Isak, who started for Sweden in a 3-1 loss to Austria that left them third in the table, seven points off second place with three games remaining. and about to miss another game. big tournament.
Sandro Tonali missed Italy’s big Group C match against Ukraine at the San Siro, but it was great news for the injured midfielder as they won 2-1 to move back into second place and stay in second place. pole position to win the right to participate in Euro 2024 with England.
The Premier League may be in its first international break of the season, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t plenty to talk about when it comes to Newcastle United. The Magpies face Brentford on Saturday night hoping to return to winning ways after three straight defeats.
Discussions during the two-week break focused on how United could resolve the issues currently hindering the start of the new season. Defeats to Man City, Liverpool and Brighton left the club with just three points from their opening four matches.
There is a lot of focus on the midfield and whether adjustments are needed to solve the problem, as well as a lot of thinking about the transfer window – which is of course now closed. On this week’s Monday edition of the Everything is Black and White podcast, host Andrew Musgrove was joined by the Daily Mirror’s Simon Bird.
Here are some key points.
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