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Sandro Tonali: Eddie Howe says it will only get tougher for midfielder amid betting allegations

Sandro Tonali joined Newcastle for £55m from AC Milan this summer

Sandro Tonali’s toughest challenges lie ahead as he faces investigations into alleged betting offences, Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe says.

The Italy midfielder, 23, could face a lengthy ban, but Howe is grateful for the support he received from the fans.

“I think the hardest part is ahead regardless of what happens,” he said.

“Immediately, you get a lot of attention and people are talking about the situation. He’s had the love of the supporters today, but that’s difficult to maintain over a long period of time. Who knows what’s ahead?

“I just think it’s great for him to know he’s got the support, not just of the senior management at the football club and the manager, but also the support of the supporters and they’re the most important people.”

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Newcastle fans unveiled a banner in support of Tonali

The Magpies moved up to fifth in the Premier League with a fifth successive home win, thanks to goals from Jacob Murphy, Anthony Gordon, Sean Longstaff and Callum Wilson.

‘It shows what a family club we are’

Murphy said the players have rallied around Tonali and also praised the fans for the “great love” they showed him.

“It shows what a family club we are,” he said. “We’ve been supporting him all through the week and the fans showed great love for him today.”

Gordon added that it has been a hard time for Tonali, but that his team-mates can only support him.

“The fans today when Sandro came on and even before that were incredible,” he said.

“They always support their players. We can only support him, we understand it is a very difficult time for him and his family.”

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