Eddie Howe has a huge decision to make when his side faces Everton at St James’ Park - what to do with Alexander Isak?
Howe also opted to name a back five against the Gunners, like he did a week previous for their win over Chelsea. But could a shift back to a 4-3-3 formation be on the cards this weekend? Here, we take a look at the Newcastle United starting XI that Howe could name for his side’s clash against Everton.
Newcastle United v Everton predicted XI
Nick Pope
Pope could do very little about Declan Rice’s winner at the Emirates Stadium and was good when needed from set-pieces. Everton will likely pose a similar threat and Pope will need to be on his toes throughout to come up with a clutch moment as he has done on numerous occasions.
Emil Krafth
Kieran Trippier’s injury issues may see Krafth handed a Premier League start. Krafth has rarely let his side down when asked to play and if a shift to a back four is on the cards, he is the most natural replacement for Trippier.
Fabian Schar
Schar has enjoyed another good season in the heart of defence and will hope he can collect one more clean sheet and secure a top five finish for his side.
Dan Burn
Sven Botman may be rested this weekend, as Howe picks his tried and tested defensive partnership that has served him so well all season. Burn had his big moment at Wembley - will he enjoy another this weekend?
Tino Livramento
Livramento will likely begin next season at right-back, but his performances on the left have been brilliant and have ensured the absence of Lewis Hall has not been felt too much.
Bruno Guimaraes
Just 90 minutes stands between Guimaraes and the chance to lead his side out in next season’s Champions League.
Sandro Tonali
Tonali has arguably been Newcastle United’s player of the season this year, with his introduction to the side one of the main reasons they are in with a chance of Champions League qualification this weekend.
Joe Willock
A return to a 4-3-3 formation could give Willock another chance to start and impress from the off.
Jacob Murphy
Murphy has performed well as a right wingback in recent games, but may shift into a more natural right wing role this weekend. He has had a brilliant season and would love to conclude it by helping his side back into the Champions League.
Alexander Isak
Newcastle United will undoubtedly do all they can to get Isak fit enough to be able to start on Sunday. They haven’t won a game without him this season.
Anthony Gordon
Gordon may not have been at his best in recent weeks, but he has shown during his time on Tyneside that he can stand up and be counted in big games. Fewer come bigger than this against his former side.
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