Newcastle: Howe must unleash “immense” £40m machine instead of Livramento today

Newcastle: Howe must substitute a “immense” £40 million machine for Livramento today The Magpies are optimistic that their recent winning streak will continue against the Clarets on Saturday.

After destroying Sheffield United 8-0 the previous time out, Newcastle United will host Burnley at St. James’ Park this afternoon with the goal of extending their Premier League winning streak to three games.

The Magpies, under the direction of Eddie Howe, had a difficult start to the season after defeating Aston Villa 5-1 in the opener, dropping three straight league games, but they have since reacted forcefully.

The recent Carabao Cup victory against Manchester City has enhanced the divisional achievements, and last week, Newcastle began their Champions League campaign with a spirited away draw against Mila ACn at the San Siro.

Howe might be tempted to use Tino Livramento again now that Burnley is waiting—the player sparkled against Pep Guardiola’s team on Wednesday.

What role does Tino Livramento play?
For an initial £32 million, Livramento was acquired from Southampton in the summer. He was brought in to strengthen the wide flanks and to compete with players like Kieran Trippier and Dan Burn, who typically start on either flank of the central defence.

Livramento was unable to participate in the fight against Saints’ Premier League relegation last season because of a chronic injury that limited him to just two substitute appearances towards the end of the campaign.

He had to wait for his first start after joining the Magpies, but he seized the chance in the middle of the week and put on an incredible display from the defensive right channel, making eight tackles, winning 11 of his 18 contested duels, and completing 93% of his passes, according to Sofascore.

Henry Winter of The Times, who was in awe of his performance against the treble winners, remarked, “Tino Livramento man of the match imo. Excellent at controlling Jack Grealish. calm, focused, mobile, and unafraid.

Trippier, who had three assists in a hat-trick last Sunday against the Blades, will be eager to go back into the starting lineup, but Howe will undoubtedly be thinking about giving his 20-year-old superstar the chance to continue what might be a meteoric ascent.

Should Newcastle face Burnley with Joelinton on the pitch?

Joelinton is one player who unquestionably deserves a spot back in the starting lineup for the Premier League after the all-conquering midfielder missed the previous two games with a knee injury but came back to give the game-winning assist against the Citizens.

The Brazilian struggled for years as a striker before a tactical change moved him into a midfield role, where he now thrives as a resurgent component of this fast-rising Newcastle team. He was signed from German club Hoffenheim for a formerly club-record £40 million in 2019.

He is among the top 6% of midfielders in Europe’s top five leagues according to FBref over the past year for goals, top 205 for progressive carries, top 9% for successful take-ons, top 14% for interceptions, top 11% for blocks, and top 8% for aerial wins per 90. He is also among the top 6% for successful take-ons.

The “immense” £85k per week machine, who has been praised by journalist Josh Bunting, will bring the tenacity and defense-crashing presence necessary to get through Burnley’s toughness. Burnley will also try to inject their own passing style into the game.

As long as his fitness holds up, the 27-year-old must be freed to continue the excellent run of form for the aspirational Toon. Joelinton is a strong and technically adept cog at the heart of the St. James’ Park pitch.

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