{"id":297237,"date":"2023-11-16T13:24:05","date_gmt":"2023-11-16T13:24:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/?p=297237"},"modified":"2023-11-16T13:24:05","modified_gmt":"2023-11-16T13:24:05","slug":"newcastle-suffer-callum-wilson-blow-amid-growing-injury-crisis","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/soccer\/newcastle-suffer-callum-wilson-blow-amid-growing-injury-crisis\/","title":{"rendered":"Newcastle suffer Callum Wilson blow amid growing injury crisis"},"content":{"rendered":"
Callum Wilson is expected to be sidelined until the end of December at Newcastle’s injury crisis mounts ahead of a busy run of fixtures.<\/p>\n
Wilson was substituted at half-time of Newcastle’s 2-0 loss to\u00a0Borussia Dortmund\u00a0in the Champions League last week.<\/p>\n
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe revealed Wilson had been suffering from a ‘tight hamstring’.<\/p>\n
The injury ruled Wilson out of featuring in Newcastle’s 2-0 defeat by\u00a0Bournemouth on Sunday, with the striker also forced to withdraw from the England squad.<\/p>\n
Howe had claimed Wilson could miss a ‘number of weeks’, with the forward having since had a scan to assess the issue.<\/p>\n
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Callum Wilson is expected to be ruled out until the end of December due to a hamstring injury<\/p>\n
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The loss of Wilson will be a major blow to Eddie Howe as he manages an injury ravaged squad<\/p>\n
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Wilson was brought off at half-time of Newcastle’s match with\u00a0Borussia Dortmund last week<\/p>\n
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According to the Telegraph, Wilson is expected to miss between four to six weeks with a hamstring injury and will likely return at the end of December.<\/p>\n
‘Unfortunately, a recent setback has meant I had to withdraw from the squad that I’d worked so hard to be a part of,’ Wilson said when pulling out of the England squad.<\/p>\n
‘Strong walls shake but never collapse, so for sure I’ll be back soon. Good luck to the lads in the upcoming fixtures.’<\/p>\n
The loss of Wilson, who has scored seven goals this season, will be a significant blow to Newcastle ahead of their crunch Champions League group stage matches against PSG and AC Milan.<\/p>\n
Howe’s injury hit side also face Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham in the Premier League over the next month.<\/p>\n
As it stands, the Magpies head coach is without 10 first-team players due to injury issues.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Sandro Tonali is also suspended, while on-loan defender Lewis Hall will be unable to face his parent club Chelsea in their next fixture, meaning Howe could be without 12 first-team stars.<\/p>\n
Newcastle had been forced to play with Anthony Gordon in a makeshift striker role against Bournemouth, with Alexander Isak having been absent due to a groin injury.<\/p>\n
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Alexander Isak, right, is expected to return after the international break after a groin injury<\/p>\n
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Newcastle are reportedly concerned Sven Botman, left, could require a knee operation<\/p>\n
The Swedish centre forward is expected to return after the international break.<\/p>\n
Reports have claimed Newcastle are fearful defender Sven Botman could require a knee operation, with the Dutchman having missed their last 10 matches.<\/p>\n
Javi Manquillo, Harvey Barnes, Elliot Anderson, Dan Burn, Matt Targett and Jacob Murphy all missed the defeat against Bournemouth due to injury, with\u00a0Sandro Tonali is serving a 10-month ban.<\/p>\n
Newcastle currently lie seventh in Premier League, six points adrift of the top four places.<\/p>\n
Howe’s side will face Chelsea at home after the international break, before a crunch Champions League tie against PSG with the Magpies bottom of the group but two points behind the French champions in second.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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