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Newcastle United sent relegation warning with ex-Magpies striker still concerned

Ian Rush has warned Newcastle United they're not out of the woods yet despite a six game unbeaten streak.

The Magpies are four points clear of the relegation zone and have won three of their last four.

Eddie Howe's side have shown visible signs of improvement since they were dumped out of the FA Cup against League One side Cambridge United.

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The January transfer window was a major factor in boosting morale at St. James' Park and there's renewed hope the Magpies will have enough to stave off relegation to the Championship.

Speaking to Gambling.com, Rush said: "I’ve been keeping a close eye on Newcastle, one of my former clubs, since their takeover and I want to see them do well. They’ve got themselves into a good position now with three wins on the bounce and look good for survival.

“They’re still not out of the woods yet though, but they’re out of the bottom three and the signs of improvement are there. “

Kieran Trippier sustained a broken metatarsal in Sunday's game against Aston Villa at St. James Park (Getty Images)

Rush goes on to warn the Magpies that Kieran Trippier's injury could be a big blow for Newcastle, but stressed they could not afford to dwell on it.

He added: “Kieran Trippier’s injury is a big blow though considering the instant impact he made. Two winning goals from a full-back, you couldn’t ask for a better start, but he was unfortunate to pick up a foot injury.

“Newcastle can’t afford to dwell on it though, they’ll just have to plough on and try to sustain this momentum without him and I think they can do as they’ve strengthened their squad and, so far, the new signings look to be smart ones.”

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