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Newcastle United on International Duty (Early September 2025): Full Player-by-Player Report, Ratings, and What It Means for Eddie Howe

TL;DR (Key Headlines)


Why This International Window Matters for Newcastle

This was the first international round of the 2025/26 season, arriving right after a dramatic transfer deadline day and a breathless opening to the Premier League campaign. With Champions League football back on Tyneside and squad turnover (notably the arrivals of Woltemade and Wissa), Howe needed fitness, form, and confidence to trend upward—not knocks or fatigue. The good news: goals from Tonali and Bruno, minutes for England trio Gordon–Burn–Livramento, and a flying start for Wissa. The (manageable) caveat: altitude wear for Bruno in La Paz and heavy minutes for certain starters that Howe will monitor. newcastleunited.comReuters


Player-by-Player Analysis & Ratings

Ratings reflect international performance this window (context-adjusted: opposition quality, venue, role, minutes).

Sandro Tonali — Italy9/10

Bruno Guimarães — Brazil8/10

Joelinton — Brazil7/10

Anthony Gordon — England7.5/10

Dan Burn — England7/10

Tino Livramento — England7/10

Nick Woltemade — Germany6.5/10

Yoane Wissa — DR Congo8.5/10

Emil Krafth — Sweden6.5/10

Anthony Elanga — Sweden7.5/10

Lewis Miley — England U217.5/10

Will Osula — DenmarkN/A minutes (positive note)

Alex Murphy — Republic of Ireland U21N/A minutes

Leo Shahar — England U197/10

U17s (Sam Alabi, George Mair, Roman Dowell) — England U178/10 (group)


Match-by-Match Context & Notes

England: From “functional” vs Andorra to “fearless” in Belgrade

Brazil: Highs at the Maracanã, thin air in El Alto

Germany: Early turbulence, but a response

DR Congo: Wissa wastes no time

Sweden: Elanga’s spark and Krafth’s reliability

Italy: Tonali the closer


What It Means for Newcastle’s Next Two Weeks

Selection Picture

Tactical Ripples

Sports-science Watch-outs


 Quick Facts & Data (Great for Snippets)


Summary Table: Newcastle Players on International Duty (Last Few Days)

Player Nation Matches Minutes* Output Rating Notes
Sandro Tonali Italy vs Estonia (5–0); vs Israel (5–4) 76 + ~90 1G (GW90+) 9.0 Match-winner in thriller. newcastleunited.comESPN.com
Bruno Guimarães Brazil vs Chile (3–0); @ Bolivia (0–1) 90 + ~90 1G 8.0 Scored, then altitude slog. ESPN.comReuters
Joelinton Brazil Squad 7.0 Back involved; minutes managed. newcastleunited.com
Anthony Gordon England vs Andorra (2–0); @ Serbia (5–0) ~22 + 69 7.5 Positive involvement; media split. ESPN.comGeordie Boot Boys
Dan Burn England vs Andorra (2–0) 68–90 CS 7.0 Started at CB; clean sheet. newcastleunited.com
Tino Livramento England vs Andorra (2–0) ~22 7.0 Energetic cameo. newcastleunited.com
Nick Woltemade Germany @ Slovakia (0–2); vs NIR (3–1) 90 + 61 1A 6.5 Grew into window. ESPN.comNewcastleWorld
Yoane Wissa DR Congo @ South Sudan (4–1) 62 1G/1A 8.5 Immediate impact. ESPN.com
Emil Krafth Sweden @ Slovenia (2–2); @ Kosovo (0–2) 24 6.5 Steady depth minutes. The Guardian
Anthony Elanga Sweden @ Slovenia (2–2); @ Kosovo (0–2) 72 + 72 1G 7.5 Scored; lively. ESPN.com
Lewis Miley England U21 @ Kazakhstan U21 (2–0) 77 7.5 Controlled the tempo. newcastleunited.com
Will Osula Denmark vs Scotland (0–0); @ Greece (3–0) 0 + 0 First senior call-up; unused sub. newcastleunited.com
Alex Murphy ROI U21 @ Moldova U21 (2–1) 0 In squad; next up Andorra U21. newcastleunited.com
Leo Shahar England U19 v UKR (2–0), v ESP (3–3), v NED (4–1) ~60–70 each 7.0 Three outings across camp. newcastleunited.com

*Minutes are approximate where not officially specified in sources.


Tactical Takeaways for Howe

  1. Right Now, Midfield Is the Superpower
    With Tonali and Bruno both scoring and looking authoritative, Newcastle can roll out a double-pivot capable of controlling possession and creating. Against low blocks, Tonali’s quick diagonals and Bruno’s under-lap combos should unpick compact shapes. newcastleunited.comESPN.com

  2. Wing Choice Is A Good Problem
    Gordon retains his shirt on form; Wissa brings hard running and penalty-box timing; Elanga is a transition weapon. Howe can horses-for-courses this trio based on opponent full-back tendencies. ESPN.com

  3. Nine Role, Multiple Looks
    Woltemade showed he can link and assist at international level. If Howe wants a classic 9 who drops to connect, Nick fits; if he wants depth wide-to-in, Wissa can lead the line with runners beyond. NewcastleWorld

  4. Defensive Flex
    Burn’s left-side CB/LB flexibility, Livramento’s late-game surges, and Krafth’s safe hands give Howe license to adjust between 4-3-3 and 4-2-3-1, or lock down leads without sacrificing outlets. newcastleunited.com


Frequently Asked Questions (SEO)

Q: Which Newcastle player made the biggest international impact?
A: Sandro Tonali’s stoppage-time winner for Italy edges it, with Bruno Guimarães (goal vs Chile) and Yoane Wissa (goal + assist for DR Congo) close behind. ESPN.com+2ESPN.com+2

Q: Did any Magpies struggle?
A: Germany stumbled in Slovakia, making it a learning experience for Nick Woltemade, who responded with an assist in the next match. Sweden’s loss in Kosovo limited attacking returns for Elanga, though he scored earlier vs Slovenia. ESPN.comNewcastleWorldESPN.com

Q: Any injuries or fitness red flags?
A: None reported across the senior group. The only caution is altitude fatigue for Bruno post-La Paz; expect normal rotation if needed. Reuters

Q: How did England’s Newcastle trio do?
A: Burn started a clean-sheet vs Andorra; Gordon and Livramento added late energy there. In Belgrade, Gordon was involved in chance creation as England produced their best display of the campaign. ESPN.comReuters


Verdict: Newcastle Return With Momentum (and Options)

For Eddie Howe, this window was close to perfect: no injuries, multiple goal contributions, and big-game confidence injected into the engine room. It sets Newcastle up to attack the league restart and rotate through European nights with far greater flexibility.


Sources & Match Reports

Where possible, we’ve anchored to official club updates and tier-one outlets for match verification:

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