Howe backs error-prone Trippier as Newcastle head to Luton

Howe backs error-prone Trippier as Newcastle head to Luton

The right-back missed a penalty in the League Cup shoot-out against Chelsea on Tuesday.

Newcastle United’s exit from the League Cup on Tuesday comes a week after their elimination from the Champions League. (AP pic)
NEWCASTLE:
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe stood by his right-back Kieran Trippier after the England international’s costly errors during Tuesday’s League Cup loss at Chelsea.

Trippier’s mistake led to Chelsea’s added-time equaliser and he missed a penalty in the shoot-out as Newcastle exited the competition a week after going out of the Champions League.

“Kieran Trippier is fine, he is a strong character and vastly experienced. As well, it is not about one individual, it is about the collective,” Howe told reporters today ahead of tomorrow’s Premier League match at Luton Town.

“Being one of the leaders in the group, Trippier is a strong character, and (teammates) will look to him, but I don’t think it has been any different.”

Luton, 18th in the table, will not be an easy place for sixth-placed Newcastle to end their six-match away winless streak in all competitions, Howe said.

“I know full well that it is a difficult place to go, as I have been there many times as a player,” he added.

“They ran Manchester City very close, they couldn’t have gone any closer against Arsenal, in the way that match see-sawed, and got a really good draw against Liverpool.”

Howe is also dealing with an ongoing injury crisis.

“It was a horrible challenge,” Howe said about Moises Caicedo’s tackle on Newcastle forward Anthony Gordon during the Chelsea match. “He is sore but we will see how he is today.

“Emil Krafth had a nasty cut on his shin which went deep, so it required stitches.”

Howe said he was yet to decide on the availability of Fabian Schar, Joelinton, and Aleksander Isak but was happy with the recovery of Sven Botman who played the first half on Tuesday.

“Sven is good, we will assess him today…he has looked strong and comfortable,” the manager said.

Howe also sent his best wishes to Luton captain Tom Lockyer who suffered a cardiac arrest during the match at Bournemouth last weekend.

“It puts football into perspective,” Howe said.

“Luton fans will be thinking of Tom and the whole build-up will be reflective of that, but for us, we just have to concentrate on our performance.

“We have all been in these positions before and we need a response against Luton.”

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