Elliot Anderson, an offensive midfielder for Newcastle United, was compelled to leave the senior Scotland team due to injury.
Steve Clarke gave the 20-year-old his first call-up for the Friday Euro 2024 qualifier in Cyprus and next Tuesday’s 150th anniversary game against England at Hampden. However, Anderson has returned to Tyneside for treatment after sustaining an unidentified injury during yesterday’s training, as reported by the Daily Record.
Clark has made the decision not to have him take the lengthy five-hour journey to Cyprus on both sides of the argument.
Howe also said it was “unknown” if Sven Botman would return in time for Brentford. The Dutchman suffered an ankle injury against Liverpool and failed a late fitness test before his teammates set off to the South Coast on Friday.
READ MORE ABOUT NEWCASTLE: Cristiano Ronaldo asked a suppper starr player more about newcastle.Goalkeeper Martin Dubravka of Newcastle United was caught by a former teammate during Slovakia’s match against Portugal, and absorbed the full force of Cristiano Ronaldo’s studs.
Martin Dubravka, the goalkeeper for Newcastle United, has admitted that he ‘prayed’ that Cristiano Ronaldo did not hit him in the face after feeling the full force of his former teammate’s studs.
When Ronaldo miskicked the ball inside the area during Slovakia’s Euro qualifying match against Portugal in Bratislava, Dubravka sprinted off his line to claim it after an hour had passed. Dubravka was bound to arrive first, but Ronaldo didn’t give up and slid in with his studs up, colliding viciously with the shot-stopper.
When Dubravka was left writhing on the ground, referee Glenn Nyberg, who was beyond the area, blew his whistle and sprinted over to check on him. Several Slovakian athletes argued with Nyberg.
After receiving treatment on the field, Dubravka was able to complete the match, but the 34-year-old admitted that he felt the full power of Ronaldo’s challenge as he described where the striker had caught him after his team’s 1-0 loss.
According to Dubravka, “in the shoulder, the neck, and the chest.” “I simply shut my eyes and hoped he wouldn’t strike me in the face as well. I didn’t even look when I saw his studs heading at me.
In these circumstances, the goalie closes his eyes and simply tries to block the shot, thus the striker must chase after the ball. Not that I blame him.
Football is involved; it’s sport. It includes situations like this. He naturally realized what he had done. He questioned my well-being. I accept it politely.
Naturally, Dubravka and Ronaldo interacted at Manchester United last season while the goalie was on loan at Old Trafford, but the Slovakian international maintained he wouldn’t have been more upset if it had been someone else.
“No,” he clarified. “In these circumstances, I make an effort to remain calm. It is an aggressive sport. When we have VAR available today. Entering into it serves no use.