Kieran Trippier: Newcastle unsure whether injured defender will return before end of season

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Kieran Trippier reacts after being injured against Aston VillaImage source, Getty Images
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Kieran Trippier has scored twice in four Premier League games since joining Newcastle

Newcastle are unsure whether defender Kieran Trippier will return before the end of the season following foot surgery, says boss Eddie Howe.

The England international broke his foot in the 1-0 win against Aston Villa on Sunday, having scored the only goal.

Trippier, who joined from Atletico Madrid for £12m in the January transfer window, also scored a free-kick in the victory over Everton on 8 February.

Howe said Trippier's operation on Thursday "went well".

"That was good news, but I don't know how long he's going to be out," he added.

"We hope to have him back before the end of the season, but it's obviously a significant injury, which is a big blow to us because he was performing so well.

"We're going to have to see how his early rehab goes."

Newcastle are four points clear of the relegation zone after three successive league wins and travel to West Ham on Saturday.

Howe said his side would miss Trippier's experience during his injury absence.

"Sadly, we're going to miss his leadership skills on the pitch and everything that he was delivering for us," he said.

"He's scored two goals in the last two games which have been defining moments for us, but we're confident we have enough quality in the squad to cover."

Meanwhile, Newcastle had to take a coach rather than fly to London for Saturday's early game at West Ham because of Storm Eunice.

The club were due to leave Newcastle airport on Friday afternoon but had already made contingency plans after high winds were forecast.

A flight from Newcastle airport to London Stansted usually takes about one hour, whereas a coach journey is close to five hours without delays.

Newcastle's game at West Ham kicks off at 12:30 BST.

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