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BBC Confirm Krul Injruy Layoff

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  1. Maximin Effort

    Maximin Effort Well-Known Member

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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21619655

    Newcastle United goalkeeper Tim Krul ruled out for five weeks

    Newcastle United goalkeeper Tim Krul will be out of action for up to five weeks after suffering an ankle injury.
    The Netherlands international picked up the injury in the Magpies' 1-0 victory against Ukrainian side Metalist Kharkiv last week in the Europa League.
    "His ankle is still a little bit swollen," said Newcastle manager Alan Pardew of his 24-year-old keeper.

    "We think he will be out for a maximum of four or five weeks, but we are hoping for less than that."
    Krul, who has played 26 times for Newcastle this season, was left on crutches after the game following striker Jonathan Cristaldo's challenge.
    With reserve goalkeeper Steve Harper, 37, struggling with a back problem, 26-year-old Rob Elliot made his Premier League debut in Newcastle's 4-2 win against Southampton on Sunday.
    The Magpies are 13th in the Premier League and Krul could miss games against Swansea, Stoke, Wigan and Manchester City as well as both legs of their Europa League last-16 tie against Russian side Anzhi Makhachkala.
    Newcastle could also be without captain Fabricio Coloccini for their trip to Swansea on Saturday after he suffered a back injury against the Saints.

    Newcastle United's next fixtures
    2 March v Swansea (away, PL)
    7 March v Anzhi Makhachkala (away, EL)
    10 March v Stoke (home, PL)
    14 March v Anzhi Makhachkala (home, EL)
    17 March v Wigan (away, PL)
    30 March v Manchester City (away, PL)

    While this is a blow, I feel that Elliot played well once he was settled against Southampton and I have no worries at all about a Saylor - Mbiwa partnership at the back.
     
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  2. Wise James

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    Elliot is going to take his chance to shine, so 5 wins on the trot eh lads? :)
     
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    Time to all get behind Elliot. He will be desperately wanting to do well. He looks decent so we'll be fine I'm sure...it's always more scary than any other position to lose your main man between the sticks tho.
     
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    2 March v Swansea (away, PL)
    7 March v Anzhi Makhachkala (away, EL)
    10 March v Stoke (home, PL)
    14 March v Anzhi Makhachkala (home, EL)
    17 March v Wigan (away, PL)
    30 March v Manchester City (away, PL)

    Although I suspect Krul will be back before 5 weeks, I see Man City and Stoke being games where we'll miss Krul. His biggest strength is catching crosses, and Elliot seems a little bit shorter, a little bit lighter, and a little bit frailer in those situations. He's decent enough in all the other areas, and a good deputy to be fair. The fixtures against Swansea, Wigan and Anzi I'll probably not even notice Tim missing.
     
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    Shorter, but I wouldn't say lighter, he seems to have quite a heavy waist line.
     
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