‘Small chance,’ says Eddie Howe of Newcastle’s ‘reliable’ star.

Botman limped off as Newcastle lost late, and it had been expected that he would be out for at least a few weeks.

However, the 23-year-old could be on the verge of a miraculous comeback in time to play this weekend, with Eddie Howe stating that he could be in contention.

“He’s had an ankle scan.” “The scan didn’t look too good, so there’s definitely an injury there, but it doesn’t look too bad,” Howe explained.

“It’s very bruised and a little swollen, so he’s been jogging very lightly this week.” We’ll see how things go today and make a decision for this weekend.

Howe was asked if Botman could make the team for the game against Brighton.

Botman staggered off the field as Newcastle lost late, and he was likely to be sidelined for at least a few weeks.

However, Eddie Howe has stated that the 23-year-old might be in contention for a miraculous turnaround in time to play this weekend.

“He’s had an ankle scan.” “The scan didn’t look too good, so there’s definitely an injury there, but it doesn’t look too bad,” Howe said.

“It’s a little bruised and swollen, so he’s been jogging very lightly this week.” We’ll wait and see how things go today before making a choice for this weekend.

Howe was questioned if Botman will be able to play against Brighton.

Dan Burn can move into the center, with Lewis Hall filling in at full-back, although Newcastle may need to strengthen the position after Botman’s injury scare.

There have now been ties with Eric Dier, but it remains to be seen whether any movement will occur before the transfer deadline.

Botman has made 47 appearances for the club since signing from Lille last year, establishing himself as an important player of the side. If he is unable to play against Brighton, he would be a major loss in defense, and with Newcastle looking to avoid three consecutive defeats, their work will become much more difficult.

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