The left-back was not named in Eddie Howe’s starting XI against the Clarets
Newcastle United goalkeeper John Ruddy (centre left) and Lewis Hall (Image: Newcastle United via Getty Images)
Lewis Hall was not named in Eddie Howe’s starting XI for the home clash with Burnley at St James’ Park.
The England international has only just returned from a hamstring problem and eyebrows were raised by some supporters when the team sheets dropped this afternoon. But Hall’s bench role is merely down to an illness the left-back has suffered this week.
Eddie Howe made six changes to the team that drew 2-2 with Tottenham Hotspur in midweek. Hall was replaced at left-back by Dan Burn with Fabian Schar coming back into the heart of the Newcastle defence.
Howe named Joe Willock in his midfield three while Jacob Ramsey also got a start with Sandro Tonali was only fit enough for a spot on the bench after a knock against Spurs. Bruno Guimaraes started the game and captained the team once again.
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In attack Anthony Elanga, Anthony Gordon and Nick Woltemade were the front three while Yoane Wissa was back from a knee injury to take a place on the bench.
Speaking about Wissa’s return to fitness, Howe said: “With the way the season’s gone, his priority was concentrating purely on his fitness and no other distractions for him to get back fit.
“He’s looked good, we saw all the qualities we saw at Brentford. His movement’s been good, he’s quick, he’s sharp, he has a low centre of gravity and the relationships will look good with the other players.
“A bit like Lewy Hall he’s come back and had cramp a couple of times. Ideally we would’ve given him longer to recover but we don’t have that luxury.”
UNITED: Ramsdale; Livramento, Thiaw, Schar, Burn; Willock, Guimaraes, Ramsey; Elanga, Gordon; Woltemade
Subs: Ruddy, Hall, Joelinton, Tonali, Wissa, Barnes, J Murphy, A Murphy, Miley
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