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EDDIE HOWE is confident that Tino Livramento’s ankle injury is not too serious and expects the full-back to be available by the end of the international international break.
Livramento is not worried about Newcastle United’s FA Cup defeat to Manchester City after injuring his ankle in Monday’s Premier League defeat at Stamford Bridge.
He wasn’t able to practice before today’s game, but Howe hopes he won’t be out for long.
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“It was a sprained ankle against Chelsea,” Howe said. “We probably knew the day after the game that I wasn’t going to play this weekend. I don’t think it’s a big deal, and he’ll be back. ” for the next game (against West Ham).
While Newcastle’s foreign players will now sign up for their respective national teams, the club’s non-foreigners will fly to Dubai to work out in warm weather.
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“As always, there will be an era of rest for the players after a very busy era,” Howe said. “We’ve got a couple of injuries to check and get the players in position for our next game.
“Then there will be an era of paints where we will analyze today’s game and then combine the pieces and paint. I don’t know at the moment what it will be, but of course, as far as our next opponent is concerned, we will do a smart job. We’ll do a little bit of conditioning and come back stronger. “