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£7m Newcastle player is now set to start vs PSG in the Champions League tomorrow
Newcastle Unite🐼d club captain Jamaal Lascelles is set t🎶o start against PSG in the Champions League tomorrow evening.
from Sky Sports journalist Keith Downie, via Football Daily, has shared some valuable🌳 team news ahead of tomorrow’s tie.
For the first time in 20 years, Champions League football 🐷will return to S🐲t. James’ Park.
over the stadium yester🤪day only built excitement around the city 🌳ahead of hearing that famous anthem tomorrow evening.
Eddie Howe’s side go into the game in good after three win꧙s on the bounce in all competitions.
A demolition o🎃f𒈔 Sheffield United was followed up by an EFL Cup win over Manchester City and a comfortable victory over Burnley.
Whꦅat’s been telling in all three matches is how H𝓡owe has been able to rotate his side in every game and still come out on top.
Howe now looks set to start Jamaal Lascelles against PSG with Newcastle star Sven Botman unavailable due to injury.

The 29-year-old has featured th🔥ree times this season but only has two starts under his belt.
He’s now faced with the ꦑprospect of stopping the likes of Goncalo Ramos, Randal Kolo Mua༺ni and of course Kylian Mbappe tomorrow.
Lascelles set to start for Newcastle vs. PSG
Covering Newcastle’s latest training sesಞsion, : “Jamaal Lascelles is likely to come in, back in from the co🍨ld, of course he did start against Man City in the Carabao Cup last midweek.
“There he is leading the grou🥀p out, he has played so little football in the last year or so, but he will come in and captain the side tomorrow n💟ight in the absence of Sven Botman.”
Newcastle may be without m꧒idfielder Sandro Tonali as he was absent from training tod🐻ay.
He’s been in and out of the team in recent weeks but would have been a 🍌valuable asset in helping Newcastle maintaꦚin some control over the French champions.
Howe may have received a boost though with Callum Wilson spotted joining the group late🌄r in the sessi𒈔on.

Lascelles will relish a start against PSG tomorrow in what is arguably going to be one of the biggest games of his New🍨castle career🅠.
He’ll be the first player to lead a 🐓Newcastle team out aꦓt St. James’ Park in the Champions League since Alan Shearer in a hugely proud moment for the defender.
It’s unlikely he imagined this would ever be the case when h♒e and Karl Darlow joined the club for back in 2014.