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Carry on Carroll

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Published Date:
04 November 2009
Andy Carroll will not be reined in by Newcastle United boss Chris Hughton – despite the threat of a ban hanging over his head.
The big three-goal striker picked up his fourth booking of the season in Monday's 1-0 win at Sheffield United after tangling with Newcastle target Matthew Kilgallon.

And another yellow card would see Carroll – named man-of-the-match at Bramall Lan
e – collect an automatic one-game suspension.

But Hughton – who has already lost Alan Smith to suspension this season – sees bans as "inevitable" in the 46-game Championship, and he is resigned to losing Carroll at some stage.

"With so many games coming up, it's inevitable," Hughton said.

"We won't be the only ones to lose players to suspension, and it's something we've just got to live with.

"If I look at Alan Smith, he missed last Saturday's game (against Doncaster Rovers).

"When your regular players are out, you just hope you can ride it out, get the result and look forward to them coming back, but, of course, you don't want to lose players like Andy and Alan Smith."

Carroll impressed at both ends of the pitch against Sheffield United, the 20-year-old winning a series of defensive headers late on as Newcastle fought to preserve their one-goal advantage.

Hughton added: "He was important at both ends, but that's the game, and when you have a type of game like you have here – what does he do well?

"He's a good striker of the ball and he's very good in the air. When you need him in both boxes, that's part of his job.

"That's why he's in the side, and we certainly needed him."





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  • Last Updated: 04 November 2009 10:01 AM
  • Source: Sunderland Echo
  • Location: Sunderland
 
 

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