In the just-concluded 2026 World Cup, Newcastle United's Anthony Elanga and Yoanne Wissa made headlines, hinting at promising times ahead for the Magpies. The duo matched their goal tally from last season with Newcastle by each netting an impressive five goals at the tournamentan achievement that has stirred excitement among the Tyneside faithful.
Despite Sweden's early exit, losing 3-0 to France in the last-32, Anthony Elanga emerged with positives. His swift play, reminiscent of his days at Nottingham Forest, caught the eye. Emil Krafth, his former Newcastle and Sweden teammate, praised Elanga's game-changing abilities. After a challenging adaptation to Newcastle's demanding tactics post his £55 million transfer, the World Cup provided a platform for Elanga to shine, displaying flashes of brilliance, including memorable games against heavyweights like Liverpool and Barcelona at St James' Park.
Yoanne Wissa faced even steeper challenges following his move from Brentford, marred by injuries and a disrupted pre-season. Yet, at the World Cup, Wissa appeared rejuvenated. Not only did he score the Democratic Republic of Congo's first-ever World Cup goal against Portugal, but he also shone brightly in subsequent matches, helping his nation reach the knockout stages for the first time. Although a missed chance against England might haunt him, Wissa's overall performance has kindled hope of a resurgence at Newcastle.
Both Elanga and Wissa will return to Newcastle with boosted confidence and invaluable international experience. As they prepare for the upcoming season, fans and pundits alike will be keen to see if this World Cup form translates into consistent performances in the Premier League. With a more settled setup and a clearer understanding of manager Eddie Howe's expectations, the potential for both players to significantly impact Newcastles campaign is palpitable.
As we eagerly await their return to club duties, the memories of past Newcastle glories, like the 1955 FA Cup win or the enthralling triumphs over local rivals, remind us of the heights the club can reach with stars like Elanga and Wissa at the helm. The hope for the premiership glory seems more tangible than ever, with these two potentially leading the charge.
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As the season progresses, it'll be intriguing to see how these World Cup heroes blend their international flair with Newcastles ambitious plans. Heres to a season of high hopes and thrilling football!