Newcastle United fans were left puzzled by the absence of William Osula during their vital match against Everton. Having impressed supporters with his performance in the 1-0 win over Wimbledon in the Carabao Cup last Tuesday, Osula’s name was chanted by fans for long periods, reflecting their hopes of seeing him in action again. Despite this, Osula did not feature in the Everton match, raising questions among the fanbase.
Eddie Howe, Newcastle’s manager, commented on Osula’s previous performance against Wimbledon, indicating some dissatisfaction
Eddie Howe said “I think he did better in the second half when we were able to give him more of the ball in dangerous areas. The first half was frustrating for him and us that he didn’t get the ball more around their box. In the attacking areas, you saw his qualities – his pace and power, but he still has a lot of work to do.”
Leading up to the Everton match, there were strong suggestions that Osula should be in the starting lineup, especially to compensate for the absence of Alexander Isak and Callum Wilson. This would have allowed Anthony Gordon to play in his preferred wide role and provided Osula an opportunity to start. However, Howe decided against the change, opting instead for Gordon in the middle, supported by Jacob Murphy and Harvey Barnes. The possible returns of Isak and Wilson for the upcoming Brighton & Hove Albion clash suggest that Osula’s chances in the next important Carabao Cup game against Chelsea are limited.
William Osula had expressed his own perspective* last week, emphasizing his willingness to wait for his opportunity
William Osula said “It’s just about being patient you know. Today is good that we got the win and got through to the next round, that’s the most important thing.”
The young forward’s patience will likely be tested in the coming weeks and months as he seeks to make his mark on the team.