Anthony Gordon will miss the upcoming match between Newcastle and Everton due to receiving a second yellow card for time-wasting in Newcastle’s previous game against West Ham. He expressed frustration over the decision, deeming it “ridiculous.” Despite his absence in the upcoming match, Newcastle’s boss, Eddie Howe, believes that other players like Harvey Barnes can step up to fill the gap left by Gordon’s suspension. Newcastle currently sits eighth in the Premier League standings and has several injured players, including Jamaal Lascelles, Timo Livramento, and Miguel Almiron.
Anthony Gordon was instrumental in Newcastle’s recent 4-3 comeback victory against West Ham. The England forward won two penalties and provided an assist for Harvey Barnes’ late winning goal. However, his standout performance was marred by a late second yellow card that resulted in his suspension for the upcoming match against Everton. Gordon criticized the decision, calling it “incredible” to be sent off for a minor infraction like tapping the ball away. Despite his frustration, he acknowledged that referees have a job to do and that he must abide by the rules and laws of the game.
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe expressed disappointment over Gordon’s suspension, considering it a significant blow to the team, especially given the nature of the match against his former club, Everton. Howe is confident that players like two-goal hero Harvey Barnes can step up and deliver in the absence of Gordon. Barnes, who came off the bench in the previous match, scored two crucial goals, including the late winner. Howe praised Barnes’ quality and goal-scoring ability, emphasizing the importance of having players who can deliver quality finishes in crucial moments.
In addition to Gordon, Newcastle will also be missing several other key players due to injuries sustained during the West Ham game. Despite these setbacks, Newcastle remains competitive in the Premier League, sitting eighth in the standings. With just a one-point gap behind West Ham and five points adrift of Manchester United in sixth place, Newcastle still has an opportunity to push for a higher position in the table. While Gordon’s suspension poses a challenge, Howe remains optimistic about the team’s prospects and the ability of other players to step up and make an impact in the upcoming matches.
Newcastle’s victory over West Ham showcased their resilience and determination, with players like Gordon and Barnes playing key roles in the comeback win. The team’s performance highlighted their attacking prowess and ability to score goals in crucial moments. Despite the disappointment of Gordon’s suspension, Newcastle fans can look forward to seeing other players rise to the occasion and continue to push for positive results in the remaining matches of the season. The team’s current position in the league standings reflects their progress under Howe’s leadership and sets the stage for an exciting finish to the Premier League campaign for Newcastle and their supporters.