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Today is a big day for Elliot Anderson, a local boy and lifelong fan reluctantly sold by Newcastle to satisfy PSR – say, real nice sport we’ve got here – now excelling at Forest. I’ve really enjoyed his work this season – he’s a proper midfielder in that he plays in the middle of the field with none of your attacking and defensive prefixes excuses. It’ll never catch on.
As for Forest, Danilo is, as discussed, on the bench after going off in last weekend’s defeat at Fulham, with Callum Hudson-Odoi coming in, while Nicolas Dominguez replaces Morato, the defender surplus to requirements given the change of system.
Eddie Howe makes three changes to the team clattered at Manchester City last weekend. In net, Nick Pope is granted a first start since the start of December, replacing Martin Dubravka, while Kieran Tripper and Sandro Tonali – the latter having not trained this week – drop to the bench, Tino Livramento in for the former and Lewis Miley, making his first start of the season, the latter.
But before that, here’s Nuno. They decided it wasn’t “the right moment” for Danilo to return from injury – he needs more time. Otherwise, the Premier League is difficult and Newcastle are good; you always need to look at what your opponent brings to the table and set up accordingly, hence the change from 3-5-2 to 4-2-3-1. He’s hoping for another Chris Wood hat-trick, as happened in this fixture last season.
I’ll write these down, then we’ll wonder what they might mean.
Teams!
Newcastle United (4-3-3): Pope; Livramento, Schar, Burn, Hall; Guimaraes, Miley, Willock; Murphy, Isak, Gordon. Subs: Dubravka, Trippier, Tonali, Wilson, Barnes, Targett, Krafth, Osula, Longstaff.
Nottingham Forest (4-2-3-1): Sels; Aina, Milenkovic, Murillo, Williams; Anderson, Dominguez; Elanga, Gibbs-White, Hudson-Odoi; Wood. Subs: Hennessey, Morato, Sangare, Awoniyi, Toffolo, Moreno, Silva, Yates, Sosa.
Referee: Jared Gillett (Gold Coast, Australia)
Preamble
The standard of technical ability among footballers has never been higher: the defenders have feet, the destroyers have feet and goodness us, even some of the keepers have feet. It’s not a small but disconcerting.
Consequently, we’re seeing a change in how the game operates, and the two sides we’ll enjoy this afternoon are fine examples of it. There is, perhaps, no team in the country more physical than Newcastle – especially at home. They may play well, they may play badly; they may win, they may lose; but no side takes anything away from St James’ Park without enduring intense pain and suffering.
Forest, meanwhile, are enjoying their best season in a generation, success founded on a pair of monstrous centre-backs; a good, honest, old-fashioned, traditional, retro, English number nine, except he’s a New Zealander who wears number 11; and in between them, a midfield of presence and pace, primed to streak forward the moment opportunity presents itself.
And when, to that, you add the touch that is now almost a given, along with the battle for a Champions League spot that would change plenty for both clubs, you have the makings of a very serious scuffle. This should be excellent.
Kick-off: 2pm GMT