West Bromwich Albion v Newcastle United: Team news and lowdown from both camps West Bromwich Albion v Newcastle Some good news and some bad news on the staff news front for Steve Clarke as he heads into a match against his former membership. Game was managed just one by the Baggies boss for Newcastle in a caretaker capacity, long ago in 1999 (they dropped 5-1 to Manchester United, since it occurs). His more vivid memory could have been the remarkable late Papiss Cisse champion in the fitting between Albion and Newcastle in October. For tomorrowas match, Clarke will likely be without Peter Odemwingie and Izzy Brown. Odemwingie misses out as a result of a knee injury which includes didn't get rid of. He last enjoyed in Albionas 3-1 defeat at West Ham which, although it sems just like a number of years, was only two suits before. Brown, meanwhile, has fought to shake off a crotch issue suffered recently. The good thing is Liam Ridgewell, who has shaken off a groin injury. Perhaps the left-back retains his position, with Goran Popov snapping away, remains to be seen. Assuming he does perform, it will be an unaffected straight back four plus goalkeeper for Albion. Youssouf Mulumbu completes the next of his three-game bar, meaning Clarkeas final choice may be whether to start with Romelu Lukaku or not. Newcastle When theyare maybe not busy disconcerting police horses, Newcastle supporters must be thinking what went wrong this year. A strategy which offered so much is meandering to a with the Geordie devoted maintaining a close eye on their rear-view mirrors. Alan Pardewas Magpies are just five factors above the drop zone and while they must have enough a there are four clubs between them and Wigan a' there must certainly be a need to get at the least one or two more victories just to make sure of survival. The Newcastle side which arrives at The Hawthorns tomorrow is likely to be injured carrying out a lethargic present and depressing result against Sunderland. One person who wonat play is Tim Krul, who dislocated a shoulder because 3-0 house defeat and may miss the rest with this time. Newcastleas injury dilemmas have certainly not helped them recently. Davide Santon, Fabricio Coloccini, Ryan Taylor and gifted child Haris Vuckic have all missed game time of late. Newcastleas part included Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa, Mathieu Debuchy, Steven Taylor and Jonas Gutierrez but changes may follow after last Sundayas defeat. Cheick Tiote allows bite against an Albion midfield however without Youssouf Mulumbu, with Sylvain Marveaux, Yohan Cabaye, Yoan Gouffran, Vurnon Anita and Hatem Ben Arfa all effective at causing injury from midfield. The obvious goal threat comes from Papiss Cisse, who scored a lucky success against Albion in the opposite installation in October. But ultimately, for most of Newcastleas potential, last weekendas effect suggests Pardew is starting to come under severe pressure for the first-time since his visit to the team. Flashback ITaS seldom a scores a hat-trick yet is lucky to obtain six out of five in the post-match scores. Rather on the final day of the 2010/11 season how Somen Tchoyi survived Roy Hodgsonas lift is anyoneas guess. Albion were looking 2-0 at half-time as a result of ambitions scored by Steven Taylor and Peter Lovenkrands. Scott Carson did little to convince Hodgson he was worth maintaining his invest the area, blundering his way through the first half in what was to be his final performance for the team. A Jonas Olsson own purpose approved the hosts a 3-0 lead. Bad in the first half, Tchoyi got a in the 62nd moment. Only he wasnat concluded. He scored Albionas minute on 72 minutes before equalising at the death. And to believe he could easily have been subbed at half-time... Charlie Clarke: aI wish to think we could get one marquee signing every summer." Alan McInally's weekend predictions
Via: [Live Football] 1. FC Nürnberg - SpVgg Greuther Fürth - German Bundesliga
No comments:
Post a Comment