Wissa’s Shocking Confession Reveals Dark Truth Behind Newcastle Struggles
Hey, you gotta hear this — Newcastle United’s striker Yoane Wissa is laying it all out there, admitting he jumped the gun coming back from a knee injury. Yeah, he said it himself: he came back too soon. But here’s the kicker — he’s calling himself “a soldier,” ready to battle through and shake off what’s been, frankly, a rough rookie season with the Magpies. Now, Wissa didn’t come cheap; a hefty £55 million move from Brentford right at the deadline was supposed to plug the massive gap left by Alexander Isak’s £125 million exit to Liverpool. The fans were buzzing, expectations sky-high. Yet, pain struck early — a knee injury picked up during international duty with DR Congo sidelined him until December. Since then, while flashes of brilliance like that EFL Cup goal against Fulham have shown up, consistency has been MIA. He hasn’t scored in the Premier League despite getting chances; minutes dwindling under manager Eddie Howe doesn’t help either. The latest moment that sums up his turbulent campaign? That missed volley against Arsenal, oh man — so close, yet so far. Wissa’s future at St. James’ Park is murky with whispers of a summer exit, but the man himself is determined to rewrite the script, telling JoelBeyaTV that he’s hungry to prove his love for the shirt and do better next season. It’s more than just football to him — it’s a privilege, a battle, a second chance to rise. Saturday’s clash with Brighton could be a turning point — is Wissa ready to take that next step? Stay tuned.



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