Eddie Howe issues update on Newcastle United’s Callum Wilson – and prospect of tactical change
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Wilson scored his first goal since October 29 in last weekend’s 1-1 draw against West Ham United.
The striker – who ended a 12-game goal drought with a strike against West Ham United last weekend – is out of this evening’s game at the Vitality Stadium because of a “minor” hamstring injury.
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Hide AdSpeaking about his goal against West Ham United, Howe said: “I’m sure it was important to him, but Callum’s the same on the training pitch. He’s bright, bubbly. You can hear his laughter through the training ground every day.
“He’s such a positive guy. That didn’t change, the fact that he hadn’t scored. No change in his belief, his self-belief. He’s got high confidence levels at all times, but I do think that goal was important for him, probably a relief. Now, hopefully, he can kick on.”
Alexander Isak, signed for a club-record £60million fee in last summer, has been recalled to the starting XI.
The striker missed the West Ham game due to concussion protocols after being struck on the head by the ball in the second leg of United’s Carabao Cup semi-final win over Southampton.
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Hide AdHowe also has winger Anthony Gordon, signed from Everton last month for £45million, pushing for his first start.
However, Howe, looking for more goals from his team, is likely to stick with his formation, even if it means he has to leave attacking talent on the bench.
"We’re always open (to a change), never closed off to formations,” said Howe. “Formations, for me, are just a vehicle for you to play, they’re not the be-all or end-all in terms of I’m fixated on one.
“I’ve been consistent with this season’s selection, because we’ve been successful, and the team’s dynamic and relationship have been really good in terms of our partnerships and how we play. We’re open, but, at the moment, I wouldn’t see a need to dramatically change what we’re doing.”
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Hide AdMeanwhile, Gordon, 21, is settling in well at the club following his high-profile move, according to Howe.
“I can only speak for what I see day-to-day, and he’s been very good, very positive, very happy,” said Howe.