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Away from the Sandro Tonali saga, Newcastle were in the middle of a mini injury crisis before the international break, and it's mixed news on that front.
Eddie Howe indicated that Joelinton was fit and that Sven Botman is also likely to feature.
However, Joe Willock is still not ready to return to the matchday squad, having been out since May.
Plus, the club's top goalscorer this season, Alexander Isak, has yet to train with the first team since pulling out of the Sweden squad with a knee problem.
Newcastle United are fully backing Sandro Tonali as he looks to battle gambling addiction.
Earlier this week, his agent Giuseppe Riso stated his client has a problem with betting.
The 23-year-old is now being investigated by Italian authorities over claims he's involved in illegal gambling.
If found guilty, Tonali faces a long ban from football, but Eddie Howe isn't worried about that yet and has done everything he can to support the former AC Milan star and his family.
Speaking at his pre-match press conference, he said: «For me, it's absolutely crucial. It's the most important part of this whole incident is Sandro and his welfare.
»It's very easy for people to forget how young he is and the changes he's had in his life coming from Italy to England. That's hard enough to deal with and now he has this situation.
«We've had a lot of conversations, a lot of communication with him and his family.
»It's not just Sandro it's the people who are important to him as well. It's been a big effort from us and he's handled himself superbly well.
«He's been emotional but has handled himself with respect and dignity.»
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