Eddie Howe confirms Newcastle latest ahead of Wolves game - Striker withdrawn at Arsenal before missing Bromley win
The Magpies have been handed a major blow with the news that Harvey Barnes has been ruled out for a month after suffering a muscle injury in the FA Cup win over Bromley
Eddie Howe says Alexander Isak is expected to be fit for Newcastle United’s home match against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Wednesday night. Isak, who has scored in seven consecutive Premier League games for Newcastle,
Newcastle United have received some reassuring news regarding Alexander Isak's hamstring injury, confirming it's not serious, although he will be absent for this weekend's FA Cup clash with Bromley. Isak was substituted in the last 25 minutes of the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg against Arsenal, causing concern among the Newcastle staff.
Eddie Howe has revealed that Alexander Isak will miss Newcastle United ’s FA Cup clash against Bromley through injury. Isak is arguably one of the best strikers in the world right now, having recorded 19 goals and five assists in 28 appearances for club and country this season.
Newcastle United hope to have Alexander Isak available for tonight’s Premier League meeting with Wolverhampton Wanderers at St James’ Park.
Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak is back at St James’ Park following an injury scare. The in-form striker missed Sunday’s 3-1 FA Cup win with a hamstring issue and hadn’t trained with the first-team until Tuesday, rendering him a doubt for Wednesday’s Premier League match against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
From thunderous efforts which burst the net and powerful headers which leave keepers well beaten, to tap-ins which show all the know-how of a classic goalscorer, Isak has it all. He's also weighed in with his fair share of assists already,
Newcastle United's leading scorer Alexander Isak will sit out Sunday's FA Cup third-round clash with fourth-tier side Bromley after the Sweden striker was injured during Tuesday's 2-0 League Cup win over Arsenal,
ARSENAL fans will have nightmares AND Swede dreams – after Alexander Isak turned their Carabao Cup hopes sour. Gunners’ supporters would love to see Mikel Arteta sign the
Alexander Isak's got a brace and Newcastle went fourth after a ninth-straight win across all competitions saw them beat Wolves at St. James' Park on Wednesday.
ARSENAL’s desperation for more firepower was glaring in their FA Cup exit to Manchester United. The Gunners produced 26 SHOTS in the third round tie but had just one goal to show for it as