At the spectacle of the 2026 World Cup, Newcastle United's Anthony Elanga and Yoanne Wissa have been stirring considerable excitement among the Toon Army faithful. The duo, originally snagged by Newcastle from Nottingham Forest and Brentford, matched their entire last season's goal tally for Newcastle by netting five impressive goals at the tournament. Their exceptional form begs the question: are these star turns a harbinger of things to come at St James' Park?
Despite Sweden's early exit following a 3-0 drubbing by France, Anthony Elanga emerged with his reputation enhanced. Known for his pace, he has been pivotal in swift counter-attacks and delivered performances that reminded everyone of his potential to turn games on their head. "He's the kind of player that can change a game," noted Emil Krafth, former Newcastle and Sweden teammate. Elanga's time at Newcastle has been a mixed bag with some struggles against structured defences. However, his World Cup showcase, coupled with a past double against heavyweights like Barcelona at the iconic Nou Camp, underscores his high ceiling.
Yoanne Wissa, on the other hand, had a rocky start at Newcastle due to injuries and adaptation challenges but shone brightly on the grandest stage of all. Scoring DR Congo's first-ever World Cup goal and leading his team to the knockout stages for the first time, Wissa has certainly put himself back in the spotlight. His World Cup exploits, including a double in a crucial match, have sparked a fresh wave of optimism about his potential impact back in the Premier League.
Elanga and Wissa's burgeoning confidence from their World Cup adventures could be exactly what Newcastle needs. With a more robust understanding of manager Eddie Howe's demands and a fierce determination not to falter, Elanga is poised for a thrilling second act on Tyneside. Wissa, relishing his return to form, seems ready to put his initial difficulties in the rearview mirror and deliver on the promise that prompted Newcastle's hefty investment.
As these two talents return from the World Cup with renewed vigour, the upcoming season holds promising prospects for Newcastle United. Could this be the dawn of yet another glorious chapter in the club's storied history? Will the Magpies soar to new heights aided by these revitalized stars? Only time will tell, but optimism abounds at St James' Park.
And speaking of high spirits, heres one to tickle your funny bone How many Sunderland fans does it take to change a light bulb? None! They're used to living in the shadows of the mighty Magpies!