Newcastle give Trippier and Krafth fitting send off – but what next for those left behind?
For Kieran Trippier, Emil Krafth and, in all probability, Anthony Gordon, this marked a defined Newcastle United ending.There were three very different forms of farewell — from all-out adoration for the “legend” Trippier (as Wor Flags’ banner hailed him), to warm gratitude shown towards the injured Krafth during a half-time on-field presentation, and a conspicuous non-appearance (or even brief cheerio) for Gordon, who was once again an overlooked substitute — but the goodbyes were real and dominated Newcastle’s final home game of a testing season.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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