Newcastle United are back in Champions League action tomorrow night, taking on Bayer Leverkusen in Wednesdayโs 8pm kick-off.
Weโll be looking to bounce back from that 2-1 defeat at Marseille last time out, and will need to if we wish to get back into the top eight of the league phase this week, having dropped to 11th after losing in France last month.
After arriving in Germany with the rest of the squad earlier today, Eddie Howe has been speaking to the media from the BayArena about team selection and our preparations for the game.
And his message was clear; he wonโt be fielding a weak side tomorrow to save key players for Sundayโs derby at Sunderland, insisting we are โreadyโ for both tests and will see a โstrongโ Newcastle line-up against Leverkusen:
โIt has been an intense week, finished the game on Saturday, and immediately prepare for the next one. Having to cram a lot of work into a short period of time. We are excited by this one, looking forward to the challenge, a tough game for us.โ
โI think we will pick a team that will be strong tomorrow and strong on Sunday.
โWe have a few injuries to our backline which has been there for a few games now, we donโt necessarily have the depth at the moment, but we come here with a strong squad and we are ready for both games this week.
โThe best thing to keep players fit and fresh is to keep playing football. Unless rest is specifically designed for the individual, I donโt think rest at this stage of the season is productive.
โThe best way to keep players fit and fresh is to keep playing football. Even if we do rotate players, they are still part of the group and a 20-30 minute cameo can do them good.โ
The boss also discussed Yoane Wissa, with our ยฃ55m summer signing back in contention after making his first appearance in a black and white shirt during Saturdayโs 2-1 win over Burnley.
Howe insists the 29-year-old โlooks positiveโ, is in great spirits and โwill only get betterโ as we build him back up while having a limited training time within this hectic schedule:
โHe looks positive, body language is very good. Heโs been boosted by coming on the pitch, ready to take on minutes.
โThe challenge we have now is limited training times between games which we have to get right.
โHe showed the qualities he had in those twenty minutes, and he will only get better.โ
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