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Newcastle United give official update on Ki Sung-yeung injury situation

5 years ago
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Sunday brought reports that Ki Sung-yeung was ruled out of the Asian Cup tournament.

The midfielder had been forced off in the first group game with a hamstring injury and then not been involved in the other two group games.

These initial reports claimed Newcastle United weren’t happy because South Korea had tried to force the pace and get the player back training, in the hope he could make the knockout stages – only for Ki Sung-yeung to break down in training with the injury made far worse.

Tuesday has seen Newcastle United confirm that the player did indeed make the injury worse in training with his training squad and that he is now back on Tyneside, with the club assessing the injury.

Newcastle United official update:

‘Ki Sung-yueng has returned to Newcastle United after a recurrence of a hamstring injury suffered on international duty with Korea Republic.

He first picked up an injury during his country’s opening game of the Asian Cup, against the Philippines on 7th January, and was substituted.

After suffering a recurrence in training, the 29-year-old has been recalled by the Magpies.

He is now back on Tyneside, where his injury will be assessed by the club’s medical staff.’

The Mag – 20 January 2019:

News on Sunday night that Ki Sung-yeung is on his way back to Tyneside.

However, it isn’t good news for Rafa Benitez, as the Newcastle midfielder has now been ruled out of the entire Asian Cup.

He was forced off in the first group game (1-0 win over Philippines) with a hamstring injury.

However, after having to sit out the 1-0 victory over Kyrgyzstan on 11 January that confirmed South Korea’s progress to the last 16, Ki Sung-yeung said:

“It (recovery) is going better than I expected.

“I think that I can start running soon.

“We are already through to the knockout stage, so I don’t have to rush myself.

“My focus is on returning for the round of 16.”

South Korea beat China 2-0 on Wednesday with Ki yet again sitting it out but with a last 16 match on Tuesday against Bahrain coming up, Sunday has seen a number of media, including Four Four Two, confirm that the Asian Cup is over for the Newcastle player. Many in the media also assuming that this means the end of the player’s international career, as he had indicated that this could be his last tournament.

South Korea were one of the strong  favourites and with the final not until Friday 1 February, with South Korea already admitting defeat on the player’s availability, it doesn’t suggest the midfielder will be available any time soon for Rafa Benitez.

With Isaac Hayden still desperate to leave Newcastle and Shelvey & Diame both missing once again on Saturday for the Cardiff match, the last thing Rafa Benitez needed was this latest injury blow for a midfielder.

Meanwhile, Japan and Yoshinori Muto face Saudi Arabia on Monday for a place in the last eight.

Asian Cup matches/schedule for South Korea (Ki Sung-yeung) and Japan (Yoshinori Muto):

Monday 7 January

South Korea 1 Philippines 0

Wednesday 9 January

Japan 3 Turkmenistan 2

Friday 11 January

South Korea 1 Kyrgyzstan 0

Sunday 13 January

Japan 1 Oman 0

Wednesday 16 January

South Korea 2 China 0

Thursday 17 January

Japan 2 Ukbekisatan 1

Last 16 Matches:

Monday 21 January

Japan v Saudi Arabia

Tuesday 22 January

South Korea v Bahrain

Quarter finals are 24 and 25 January

Semi finals 28 and 29 January

Final is 1 February

Newcastle United upcoming matches:

Saturday 26 January 2019 (weekend of)

Newcastle v Watford (FA Cup)

Tuesday 29 January 2019 (BT Sport)

Newcastle v Man City (8pm)

Saturday 2 February 2019 (Sky Sports)

Tottenham v Newcastle (12.30pm)

Monday 11 February 2019 (Sky Sports)

Wolves v Newcastle (8pm)

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