Newcastle United faces a goalkeeping dilemma for subsequent week’s League Cup last towards Manchester United because it bids for its first main trophy since 1955.
A crimson card for first-choice keeper Nick Pope early on within the 2-0 residence defeat by Liverpool means the England worldwide might be suspended for the showpiece occasion.
Martin Dubravka, who got here on to exchange him, can be unavailable as a result of he’s cup-tied after showing earlier within the competitors for Manchester United.
That means supervisor Eddie Howe is left with Loris Karius, who has by no means made an look for Newcastle, and journeyman keeper Mark Gillespie.
“It’s harsh for Nick because he’s been magnificent for us and to miss the next game is a huge blow for him,” Howe stated.
“We’ve got a decision to make. Mark Gillespie has trained very well this season as has Loris. They’ve started games away from competitive action in several friendlies and training games. I’d say they’re match ready.
“I would have confidence in them, that’s what they’re in the squad for. They’ve both been very competitive and part of our group all season. I have full confidence.”
German participant Karius spent a prolonged spell at Liverpool however was greatest remembered for 2 errors within the 2018 Champions League last towards Real Madrid, after which he was loaned out and finally left the membership final 12 months.
“You can absolutely rely on him,” Liverpool supervisor Juergen Klopp stated.
Newcastle has managed just one win of their final seven league video games however Howe stated they’d rapidly flip their ideas away from that run and on to their Wembley date.
“We’ve got to digest this quickly and look forward to what is an exciting week for us,” Howe stated.
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Pope’s crimson card got here as he was caught out of place by an outstanding clearance from reverse quantity Alisson, and in making an attempt to go the ball clear solely managed to deal with it effectively outdoors of his space with Mohamed Salah set to pounce.
Howe stated he thought the choice was harsh.
“I feel really sorry for Nick. It’s a very difficult one, he’s come out and slightly misjudged the ball, I suppose technically it is a handball. I don’t know the rules on the red card,” Howe stated.
“I thought it was on the angle with defenders retreating to our goal but that was given. I thought the reaction to that sending off was brilliant from the team.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com