Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes was absent from their training session ahead of their Champions League clash against Athletic Club, Sky Sports reporter Keith Downie has confirmed.
The Magpies are preparing for an important game against Athletic Club on Wednesday evening, as they look to continue their impressive start in the competition. Eddie Howe’s side have won two of their three games in Europe this season, with their only defeat coming against Barcelona.
Howe will want his best players available for this one, especially after a disappointing result at the weekend. They’ll be desperate to bounce back after suffering a 3-1 defeat away to West Ham United, meaning they sit in 13th place in the Premier League table after 10 games.
Bruno Guimaraes Absent From Newcastle Training
According to reliable journalist Downie, Guimaraes was absent from Newcastle’s training session ahead of their game against Athletic Club. The Brazilian midfielder has been suffering from a ‘slight illness’, but he could be fit enough to face Athletic Club in the Champions League on Tuesday.
Guimaraes, who earns £160,000-a-week at St James’ Park, was doing a recovery session indoors on his own, so thankfully for Newcastle supporters, it doesn’t appear to be anything too serious. It will be interesting to see if Howe does opt to risk the former Lyon man having missed a training session, especially with a tricky trip away to Brentford coming up on the weekend in the Premier League.
Sandro Tonali, Joelinton, and Guimaraes has been Howe’s go-to midfielder trio for a few years now, but it certainly didn’t work last time out against the Hammers. A switch up in the middle of the park might be beneficial after a disappointing result, but Howe will want his best players available for their Champions League clash nonetheless, giving him options to mix things up and change it throughout the game.
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Former FIFA referee Mark Halsey has made an interesting comparison between Lionel Messi‘s foul against Algeria and Folarin Balogun’s red-card offence in the United States win over Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Balogun opened the scoring in the USA’s 2-0 win over Bosnia in the Round of 32 at the World Cup on Wednesday night. The former Arsenal striker then received his marching orders for a foul on Bosnian defender Tarik Muharemovic.
The pair battled for the ball, and Balogun’s studs made contact with Muharemovic’s calf. Brazilian referee Raphael Claus initially missed the incident before VAR intervened and sent him to the pitchside monitor, and he subsequently brandished a red card.
Messi’s Challenge Worse Than Balogun – Ex-FIFA Ref
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There has been widespread debate over Balogun’s sending off and USA boss Mauricio Pochettino hit out at the decision after the game. He said, It’s ‘never a red card’ because there was ‘never any intention to step on the player.”
Pochettino also weighed in on the comparisons between Balogun’s sending off and Messi’s foul in Argentina’s 3-0 win over Algeria, which didn’t lead to a red card: “For me, neither are red cards.”
Messi didn’t even receive a yellow card for a foul on Algerian defender Aissa Mandi in Argentina’s group stage win. The 2022 World Cup winner scored a hat-trick in that game, but some argue he deserved the same punishment as Balogun, given the similarities between the two incidents.
Halsey defended the decision to send Balogun off because the replays show his studs make contact, even if accidentally. He did, however, opine that Messi’s challenge on Mandi was “far worse” while speaking to The Sun Football on X:
“If we go back to Argentina vs Algeria, a challenge by Messi. That challenge by Messi on Mandi, he had no chance of playing the ball; it’s a poor challenge. He rakes his studs down the back of the Algerian player’s calf.”
He added: “For me, that was far worse than the one we saw with Balogun, which VAR should have recommended a review because it was a clear and obvious error by the match official.”
Balogun will now miss the USA’s Round of 16 clash with Belgium on Tuesday (July 7th) through suspension. He may even have his ban extended if FIFA’s disciplinary panel believe the challenge on Muharemovic warrants more than the one-match ban.
Corruption? – Fans Question FIFA
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Fans were quick to recall Messi’s challenge in the aftermath of Balogun’s red card, and some feel the Argentina captain had been handed preferential treatment. A side-by-side replay of both incidents shows significant similarities, raising questions about FIFA officiating and inconsistencies.
Some viewers agree with Halsey and feel Messi’s challenge looked even worse than that of the American frontman, who had been enjoying a superb campaign. One fan wrote on X: “Messi went unpunished for his. He didn’t even get a yellow card. Balogun did even less than Messi and still got a red card.”
British broadcaster Piers Morgan made his feelings known on social media, posting images of the two fouls. He captioned it: “Same tackle. One (Balogun) gets a red card. The other gets no punishment at all. Must be nice being Lionel Messi.”
Some fans have gone as far as to suggest “corruption” and “favouritism” shown towards Messi. The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner will be in action for the reigning world champions when they face Cape Verde in the Round of 32 on Friday night.
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