JAKARTA - Newcastle United's manager, Eddie Howe, proved his story. He gave Sandro Tonali the opportunity to play in the middle of a gambling case.

Sandro Tonali ran into St James Park in the 69th minute when Newcastle won 4-0 over Crystal Palace last weekend. His presence on the pitch was accompanied by a loud applause.

This could be his last appearance before being given severe sanctions due to a gambling case. He may be convicted for one year or more.

After the match, Tonali then paid his respects and thanked his teammates and fans for their support.

In the future, Tonali may have the opportunity to repay the loyalty and solidarity that Howe and Tynedey's supporters have shown him.

Howe then said, "Thank you very much to our supporters. They reacted as I expected."

"I want him to walk in the front row at the end of the game so he can feel the love of the audience in person," he said again.

"This will give him a lot of kindness. We don't know what will happen next for him. Today will definitely give him a big boost. This will make a big difference for him."

"He will face difficult times in the future. Today he has received attention from supporters. He knows he has support from senior club management and supporters," he concluded.


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