Joe Cole with interesting Newcastle United -forecasts

Joe Cole with interesting Newcastle United -forecasts

Joe Cole talked about Newcastle United.

The former winger in Liverpool and England discuss the game on Sunday afternoon.

Joe Cole about the issues in front of Eddie Howe, compete against Bournemouth.

The Newcastle United Boss makes its fourth return to the south coast with NUFC, to play the club where he performed wonders.

After a heavy Barcelona match where United the point could not get that they earned, a potential is just as tough match now, against a side of Bournemouth who could go the second in the table today in the table.

Joe Cole talks to Paddy Power for Newcastle United opposite Bournemouth in the Premier League:

“I worked on television in St James’ Park on Thursday evening and it was electric, but just like Chelsea that was a big game for Newcastle and that will have achieved a lot.

“Bournemouth really started well and everyone thought they had trouble losing some of their more important players.

“I am looking forward to a draw in this game, they are two good sides, but Newcastle can take an end after playing Barcelona Midweek.

“I think there will be goals in it and Antoine -Semenyo is in good shape with three goals and two assists so far. I think he will score or help again and he also assumes those long lines that seem to be in fashion again, so that’s another avenue.”

Joe Cole with two big predictions there. Seeing a draw as the most likely result and also Antoine -Semenyo to score against Newcastle or get an assist.

The recruitment of Bournemouth was exceptional and they sold a number of star players to PSG, Liverpool and Real Madrid in the summer, who had developed the observed quality of signing sessions they had previously made and developed Iraola. The Cherries sold more than £ 200 million in talent and have re -invested more than £ 120 million this summer in what they hope that they will become similar success stories.

Many people surprised that Semenyo was not one of those who left and as Joe Cole indicates, he is a huge threat. Interesting to see what Eddie Howe is doing today, just like with Kieran Trippier that counts down on Thursday evening, even if that only turns out to be cramp and/or fatigue, hard to see him start this afternoon. It seems most likely that we will finally see Lewis Hall coming back on the left and Livramento switch back to the right. I think Hall is a brilliant player, but that is a heavy reintroduction if he is against Semenyo. Tino’s tempo would be ideal, I think, against Semenyo, Hall has many qualities, but not the top of them.

Hopefully today will be a case of Newcastle, which causes the home team to cause more problems. Difficult to predict what Team Eddie Howe will turn off today, but the team reinforcement does mean that we have Hall, Botman, Woltemade, Murphy and Thiaw today as potential starters, all of whom were sitting on the couch against Barcelona.

Newcastle United arms have absolutely confirmed dates and times (all Champions League matches will also be available to watch TV in the UK):

Sunday, September 21 – Bournemouth V Newcastle (2 p.m.) Sky Sports

Wednesday 24 September – Newcastle V Bradford (7.45 pm) Sky Sports+

Sunday 28 September– Newcastle against Arsenal (4.30 pm) Sky Sports

Wednesday 1 October: Union SG vs Newcastle United (5.45 pm)

Sunday 5 October– Newcastle V Forest (2 p.m.) Sky Sports

Saturday, October 18 – Brighton V Newcastle (3 p.m.)

Tuesday, October 21: Newcastle United vs Benfica (8 p.m.)

Saturday, October 25 – Newcastle in Fulham (3 p.m.)

Sunday 2 November – West Ham against Newcastle (2 p.m.) Sky Sports

Wednesday, November 5: Newcastle United vs Athletic Club (8 p.m.)

Sunday, November 9 – – Brentford v Newcastle (2 p.m.) Sky Sports

Saturday, November 22 – – Newcastle V Man City (5.30 pm) Sky Sports

Tuesday, November 25: Olympique Marseille vs Newcastle United (8 p.m.)

Saturday, November 29 – Everton v Newcastle (5.30 pm) Sky Sports


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