Newcastle United s Kieran Trippier, centre, sits on the pitch after an injury during the English Premier League soccer match between Newcastle United and Wolverhampton Wanderers at the St James Park, in Newcastle, England, Saturday, March 2, 2024. AP
Trippier was substituted early in the second half of Newcastle's 3-0 win over Wolverhampton last weekend.
Newcastle plays at Chelsea on Monday in the Premier League and at Manchester City next Saturday in the FA Cup quarterfinals. The injury will likely prevent Trippier from playing in England's two friendlies during the international break later this month.
“It's a minor injury, but the scans showed enough to probably keep him out for the next two games and we hope he’ll be back for the first game after the international break although that’s not absolutely guaranteed,” Howe said at a news conference.
Tino Livramento replaced Trippier in the 52nd minute against Wolves and scored in stoppage time for his first Newcastle goal since joining last summer.
“It's been a brilliant start to his Newcastle career, whether he's played right back or left back or in the wide positions, which he had done especially during our injury difficulties,” Howe said.
The 21-year-old Livramento “showed his running ability and then his technical quality to score,” the manager added. “I’ve been delighted with how he’s started here.”
Livramento has the chance to play his way into more minutes.
“If you ask Tino, that will be his aim. If you're not in the team, your aim and ambition should be to try and get into the team to try and prove you are better than the teammate that you are competing against,” Howe said.
“If you have that in your squad, I think you've got a healthy squad.”
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