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Newcastle's World Cup Impact: A Mixed Bag

The World Cup always offers a platform for players to enhance their reputations, and for Newcastle United, this tournament has been no different. While some of our lads have shone, others have faced tougher times, emphasizing the roller-coaster nature of top-level football.

Rising Stars: Elanga and Wissa Shine

Anthony Elanga and Yoane Wissa, who joined the Magpies last summer with hefty £110m expectations, have turned a few heads during their World Cup stints with Sweden and DR Congo, respectively. Both forwards found the back of the net multiple times, matching their goal tally from the entire previous season at St James' Park. This upturn in form must be heartening for Eddie Howe, who has always maintained confidence in their abilities despite a challenging first year in the North East.

Head coach Eddie Howe is undoubtedly looking forward to integrating this enhanced confidence and sharper goal-scoring prowess into the squad. Such resurgence could be critical as we dive into what promises to be an exhilarating season.

Guimaraes: The Midfield Maestro

Bruno Guimaraes has continued to demonstrate why he's been an integral part of Newcastle’s setup, dishing out four assists for Brazil at the World Cup. Amidst circulating rumours of interest from Arsenal, Bruno has reminded everyone of his indispensable role in the midfield, combining grace under pressure with an eagle eye for decisive passes.

The Flip Side: Challenges and Recovery

Not all stories from Qatar were uplifting, though. Germany’s Nick Woltemade will rue his missed penalty that led to his and Malick Thiaw's earlier-than-expected departure from the tournament. Additionally, Tino Livramento’s World Cup dream was cruelly cut short by a calf injury, and the youngster is now facing a spell on the sidelines following surgery.

Looking Ahead: Preparations for a Pivotal Season

Despite the mixed fortunes, the plan ahead is clear. Players who participated in the World Cup will enjoy a deserved three-week break. They will then return to training later than their teammates, rejoining the squad who are set to report back on the 13th of July.

With the players returning fresh and hopefully invigorated by their international exploits, the anticipation at St James' Park is palpable. This could well be a season where history is honoured and new chapters of success are written.

The Joke of the Day

And finally, for a bit of fun at the expense of our lovely neighbours: How many Sunderland fans does it take to change a light bulb? None! They're all too busy reliving the past to find the switch to the future! Here’s to hoping they can see the light this season, while we march on to glory! Cheers!

Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike Alexander Isak

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