Newcastle United £53m duo facing Premier League ban after Brighton & Man City incidents

Two of Newcastle United’s key players are walking a disciplinary tightrope ahead of the Premier League trip to Chelsea on Sunday.

Joelinton and Dan Burn are only one yellow card away from serving a one-match suspension having both been cautioned four times in the Magpies’ opening eight league matches.

The Brazilian picked up his fourth booking of the campaign in the 1-1 draw against Manchester City for a foul on Erling Haaland but has managed to avoid a card in the last two fixtures versus Everton and Brighton & Hove Albion.

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Burn, meanwhile, joined Joelinton on four yellows when he was penalised for bringing Danny Welbeck down in the early stages. The former Manchester United man went on to score the winner as Eddie Howe’s side lost 1-0.

Premier League rules state that any player shown five bookings in the opening 19 league matches is suspended for one match, something which impacted Bruno Guimaraes, Anthony Gordon and Kieran Trippier last season.

Joelinton and Burn must make it until matchday 20 - the visit to Tottenham Hotspur on January 4, 2025 - without picking up a yellow card if they are avoid punishment.

“I think you have to accept it to a degree but you can’t have a destroyer, ball-winner, brilliant at second balls, duels, tackler - that force that he is in the middle of the pitch and not accept sometimes he is going to mis-time tackles and sometimes he is going to pick up yellow card,” Howe said recently on Joelinton. “You can’t have it both ways.

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“Of course we don’t want to lose him to suspension, we will try and help him a bit but as I say, you can’t have it both ways.”

“Yeah I’ve had many chats with Joe on different things of course, and that’ll be one part of it,” Howe added.

“We don’t want to miss him, losing him is always very difficult especially so early in the season, it’s too early to miss a player through suspension so it’s something he has to control what’s in his control.

“Sometimes with a tackle you can be a second late and you have to sort of accept that but it’s many the other ones that we need to eradicate from him.”

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