Micah Richards names exactly what Newcastle’s biggest problem is right now

Newcastle United head into the international break in pretty awful shape.

 

Eddie Howe’s squad has been decimated by injuries over the last month or so and that appeared to come to a head when Newcastle were well-beaten away at Bournemouth on Saturday.

 

 

 

It was arguably one of the worst performances of the Howe era and ended with Kieran Trippier having a heated exchange with a supporter after the full-time whistle.

 

Clearly, context must be applied. Howe is having to play young players across a number of different competitions, such are the lack of available bodies.

 

Still, and while some slack should be given considering the situation, Newcastle look like struggling in the top four battle.

 

Already six points behind fourth-placed Tottenham, it’s not going to be easy to secure Champions League qualification again.

 

Indeed, pundit Micah Richards believes he knows what the issue.

 

Newcastle: Micah Richards believes Eddie Howe was “always” going to have this problem

Speaking on Sky Sports, the pundit pointed to the fact Newcastle were fighting on different fronts, having to balance their Premier League season along with two cups.

 

Richards believes that was always going to cause an issue and says it could be Aston Villa who finish fourth instead.

 

“Newcastle were absolutely firing and they’ve got a few injuries and they don’t look the same team,” he said.

 

“Being in a lot of competitions was always ging to hinder Newcastle this season.

 

“Maybe Aston Villa are the team to break in.”

 

AFC Bournemouth v Newcastle United – Premier League

 

Newcastle news: Huge test after the international break

Hopefully, the likes of Alexander Isak will be back after this international break.

 

A return like that could not come at a better time, either. Chelsea await in the first game back and they are proving to be a team who can raise their game when playing some of the better teams in the division.

 

With their tails up, their visit to St James’ Park is a huge test. Lose that and perhaps the top four will be gone.

 

 

BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 11: Kieran Trippier of Newcastle United gestures towards the fans after the team’s defeat in the Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth and Newcastle United at Vitality Stadium on November 11, 2023 in Bournemouth, England. (Photo by Ben Hoskins/Getty Images) I 

 

The international break now comes at a good time for Howe and his side. While there will be plenty of internationals away, it at least affords some rest time after a relentless run of games.

 

It was a frustrating evening on the south coast and Kieran Trippier appeared to have words with a fan.

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