Allan Saint-Maximin and Alexander Isak injury latest – Newcastle United return dates
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Newcastle held Manchester United to a 0-0 draw at Old Trafford on Sunday despite missing some key players.
Following the match, Eddie Howe revealed a couple of injury setbacks.
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Here is Newcastle United’s current injury list as it stands as well as potential return dates…
Fabian Schar – knock
The Swiss centre-back was in the wars against Manchester United on Sunday as he helped Newcastle keep a fourth clean sheet of the season.
Schar went down several times but played on before being replaced by Jamaal Lascelles in the 90th minute of the match.
What has been said
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Hide Ad“A few knocks,” Howe said. “He had one to the head, one to the foot, a few different things, but, touch wood, he’s OK. He was suffering from cramp in the end.”
Potential return date
19/10: Everton (H)
Jonjo Shelvey – hamstring
The midfielder suffered a serious hamstring injury during the 3-2 defeat at Benfica during pre-season, facing a number of months on the sidelines.
But his progress has been better than expected and he returned to the bench at Manchester United on Sunday.
Shelvey needs to play just three more first team matches for Newcastle in order to trigger a one-year contract extension, with his current deal set to expire next summer.
What has been said
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Hide Ad“Yeah, he’s getting closer,” Howe said. “He's trained, not necessarily full training at this moment in time, but he’s very, very close. He’s doing very well.”
Potential return date
19/10: Everton (H)
Allan Saint-Maximin – hamstring
Saint-Maximin returned from a hamstring injury from the substitutes bench against Brentford last week only to re-injure his hamstring again.
He missed the Manchester United match and is expected to remain in the sidelines until the end of the month at the earliest.
What has been said
How said: "Maxi’s got a very slight irritation of his hamstring. On its own, that would be probably a few days out, but, because it’s the third time he’s done it, we’re going to have to be very careful with his return to play.”
Potential return date
29/10: Aston Villa (H)
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Hide AdAlexander Isak – thigh
The striker withdrew from the Sweden squad due to injury. It was enough to keep him out of Sweden’s two Nations League matches and he was assessed on his return to Newcastle where a thigh issue was confirmed.
He has since missed the matches against Fulham, Brentford and Manchester United and is set for an extended spell on the sidelines after suffering a major set-back.
What has been said
"Alex has just re-injured his thigh,” Howe said. “It’s a similar injury to the first one he picked up with Sweden. He’s going to be out for a while.
"We probably won’t see him before we break for the World Cup.”
Potential return date
26/12: Leicester City (A)
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Hide AdMatt Ritchie – calf
Ritchie picked up a calf injury in training at Newcastle during the international break.
Eddie Howe has suggested the midfielder could be out until after the World Cup break.
What has been said
“Matt has picked up a calf problem,” said Howe. “We don’t know whether he’ll be back before the World Cup, but he’s doing well.”
Potential return date
26/12: Leicester City (A)
Karl Darlow – ankle
In September, Karl Darlow suffered a twisted ankle in training, forcing Newcastle to make a move for free agent goalkeeper Loris Karius as a short-term replacement.
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Hide AdDarlow’s injury is not thought to be too serious and as a result he has been included in Newcastle’s 25-man squad for the first half of the season.
What has been said
Howe said: “The injury to Darlow - he was just in training doing normal shot action but he twisted his ankle.”
Potential return date
26/12: Leicester City (A)
Emil Krafth – ACL
The Swedish right-back is facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines and could potentially be out for the remainder of the season after rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament against Tranmere.
What has been said
Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe said: “It's difficult to give a firm date but it's going to be six to nine months. A long time out which is a huge blow to us.”
Potential return date
TBC (March 2023 – pre-season)