…results wise but a ground / fixture, in recent years, where we often see goals flying in both ends; often resulting in points being shared.
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Predicted line-up, subs and outcome:
(Number correct from the starting line-up in the last game: 11/11 .
A very fluid 4-1-4-1 / 4-5-1 / 4-3-3 (occasional 3-6-1):
____________________Haaland____________________
__Doku_________________________________Cherki__
_________Silva(C)_________________Foden__________
____________________Gonzalez___________________
O’Reilly___________________________________Nunes
__________Gvardiol______________Dias(VC)__________
__________________Donnarumma_________________
Subs: Trafford, Ait-Nouri, Lewis, Ake, Stones, Reijnders, Bobb, Savinho and Marmoush.
Gigi starts between the sticks.
A back-4, occasional 3, of England international, Nico-O-, Josko, Ruben and Matheus.
Nico-G- sits just in front of those with an attacking four of Jeremy, Bernardo, Phil and Rayan-C- ahead of the Spaniard.
Erling up front, hoping to break yet another record later today.
James continues as reserve keeper; Rayan-A-, Rico, Nathan and John make up four defenders on the side. Tijjani is the sole central midfielder in ‘the 9’, with a nod towards Rico Lewis who prefers that position over right-wing back, while wide / attacking change options come in the shape of Oscar, Savinho and Omar.
Notable absences:
- Marcus Bettinelli – Not selected.
- Stefan Ortega – Not selected.
- Abdukodir Khusanov – Not selected.
- Kalvin Phillips – Not selected.
- Mateo Kovacic – Recovering from secondary surgery to clean up some calcification in his ankle. Expected return is around February 2026.
- Rodri – Testing his patience as well as his body, as he continues his efforts to recover fully following a full season out with an anterior cruciate ligament injury.
Do I agree with Pep’s (predicted) line-up?
Yep.
Result?
L W L W L L sums up our hosts at the moment and it’s a set of results that saw them just 2 points and 4 places above the relegation zone once Gameweek 11 was concluded.
Far from having the worse defensive record of the bottom half sides, they are, apparently struggling for goals; with just 11 recorded in the league from 11 games played. Summer signing, 6’ 6” German international, Nick Woltermade is their top scorer with 4 league goals, while midfielder, Bruno Guimaraes, remains a threat with 3 to his name.
Looking at the table could lead some to conclude that this should be a fairly straight forward City win and, of course, I hope it will be. ๐ค They do have players coming back from injury but they do still have a fair number out plus one suspension to a key defender. However, there’s this to take into consideration too.
I’ve never liked the way we start our first match following an international break and after the last one, Pep himself admitted that we rarely start well once our players have finished representing their respective counties. We eventually won the last post-international break fixture at home to Everton, 2-0, but both the visitors and our own sluggishness made hard work of it.
I’d say that away from home, at a ground where the home fans can make some serious noise when their side have their tails up and can smell blood on a visiting side; any bad start by us and we could all too easily be punished.
For the record, our last three league visits ended 3-3, 2-3 and 1-1. We also lost 1-0 there on 27th September 2023 in the League Cup, following a dominant but wasteful City performance that lacked both quality and cohesion.
I said at the beginning of the month that we had a good number of very tough fixtures in the month of November and although the three matches were all at home; to come out of those with 3 victories, 10 goals scored and only 2 conceded is EXCELLENT! I apologise for underlining the point but it is very good form that has been, sadly, interrupted by a second international break of the season.
I hope we can hit the ground running again in the North East this evening (5:30pm KO GMT) because it will not only cap off that great run of victories against tough opposition but it’d be fantastic to take another victory into our next two November home fixtures; before a December that see us hit the road three times and take to the air once.
Back to this evening, do I think The Magpies will score? Yeah I do actually. They have strong, goal-capable players and we may see a little bit of that post-international break rustiness that I’ve mentioned.
However, if we do start sluggishly I do expect us to shake it off and find our rhythm early enough to hit the back of their net more than they hit ours. I’m going for a City victory.
Last season’s, corresponding pre-match prediction and result:
Prediction: Win
Result: Draw
(Pre-match blog posting from that game)
Expected weather conditions during the game: Chilly, as you might expect in Newcastle in November, but dry. 3C is the match temperature and not much breeze. ๐งฅ๐งฃ๐งค๐ต๐ฅง๐บ⚽
I won’t be doing a pre-match blog posting ahead of our Champions League game on Tuesday night – I’m just too darn busy for a midweek blog piece at the mo. ๐ป
Next up for me will be our home league game on Saturday 29th November.
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