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Lascelles injury adds to ‘crazy’ trend threatening to derail Newcastle’s bounce

Newcastle United have momentum again in the chase for Europe but do they have the players?

To the seven first teamers missing for the extraordinary defeat of West Ham, Eddie Howe can add four more who succumbed to injury or suspension on a chaotic, cathartic, season-saving afternoon. That list includes club captain Jamaal Lascelles, who Newcastle confirmed on Sunday has suffered a torn ACL and will now miss up to nine months.

It is a trend that is concerning and confounding Newcastle insiders in equal measure. No team in the Premier League has lost more days to injury this season and there is a real sense of what might have been at the club if they hadnā€™t played most of this campaign without some of their star men.

An injury review will form part of Newcastleā€™s end of season debrief but no-one at the club believes there is a smoking gun to explain the problems.

A combination of contact injuries, freak misfortune and general Premier League trends given the demands on players explain a lot of the problems.

Mid-season analysis has been carried out by the club to try and identify any red flags but so far itā€™s understood the data backs up Howeā€™s belief that most of the issues are simply down to ā€œbad luckā€.

And even in the cases where a deep dive would probably be helpful ā€“ like Sven Botmanā€™s ACL injury ā€“ conflicting medical advice on his initial muscle tear means there is no straightforward explanation.

It is not for a want of trying or investment. Newcastle are clients of Orreco, a data firm who specialise in biomarkers that identify red flags through things like spotting inflammation enzymes in regular pinprick blood tests.

Players are protected, even if they are also expected to meet the demands of Howeā€™s intense style.

ā€œIā€™ve never known a season like it,ā€ Anthony Gordon, Newcastleā€™s dynamic driving force, said after Saturdayā€™s win.

ā€œItā€™s been crazy with people going off all the time. Every time someone goes down Iā€™m immediately thinking the worst.ā€

Europe ā€“ either through catching Manchester United in sixth or hauling back a dazed West Ham in seventh ā€“ remains eminently possible but first they need to think about more practical matters. With three defenders and a goalkeeper ruled out through injury, simply pulling together a squad to face Everton on Tuesday night might be a challenge.

Even Gordon ā€“ at the centre of so much of what Newcastle did well once again ā€“ wasnā€™t immune, picking up a late second booking for kicking the ball away that left him somewhat incredulous. It will mean heā€™s kicking his heels for the visit of his former club in midweek.

ā€œItā€™s incredible really, to get sent off for tapping a ball five yards,ā€ he told i afterwards.

ā€œI only think he [referee Rob Jones] booked me because he didnā€™t know heā€™d booked me already. Thatā€™s not good enough to be honest with you.

ā€œI donā€™t want to complain about referees because they have a job to do. They are the rules so heā€™s sticking to the rules and laws of the game but itā€™s ridiculous really.ā€

That red came after a frantic, famous comeback at St Jamesā€™ Park, a result of serious significance both for Newcastle and Howe ā€“ who has come under some external pressure for failing to address some of his teamā€™s issues.

Instead Harvey Barnesā€™ brilliant cameo ā€“ as opposed to Kalvin Phillipsā€™ disaster class when he came on for West Ham ā€“ saved Newcastleā€™s season and gave Howe much-needed breathing space.

ā€œBeating [West Ham] in this game was a massive start for us because the season probably relied on Saturdayā€™s result,ā€ Gordon said.

ā€œIt can be a massive momentum shift for us and them, hopefully. The performance at 3-1 down to show that sort of heart, character and keep doing what we work on was unbelievable. At this point in the season, with where we stand in the league itā€™s a massive win.ā€

Struggling Everton would have felt like perfect opponents for Gordon, who left 14 months ago under something of a cloud.

ā€œMissing a game is going to be a killer for me, I just want to keep playing,ā€ he said.

ā€œI donā€™t want this form and this feeling to go away. Itā€™s going to be difficult watching from the stands but like I said Iā€™m confident in the players around me.

ā€œObviously playing my old club I feel like Iā€™m in a good place and Iā€™m in good form. I donā€™t want to miss any games but that game specifically I wanted to play in. Iā€™m confident weā€™ll still win the game anyway.ā€

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