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Howe Defends Gordon Amidst Pundit Criticism
13 Mar
Summary
- Manager Eddie Howe defended Anthony Gordon against pundit criticism.
- Gordon was sidelined due to illness for a crucial Champions League match.
- Howe clarified that Gordon was willing to play but unfit according to medical staff.

Eddie Howe, manager of Newcastle, has addressed criticism regarding Anthony Gordon's absence from the starting lineup during a recent Champions League match against Barcelona. Pundits like Alan Shearer and Roy Keane questioned Gordon's illness-induced unavailability for such a critical game.
Howe clarified that Gordon was willing to participate but had not trained on the morning of the match due to illness. He stated the decision not to start Gordon was made in consultation with the medical team, deeming him unfit to play. Gordon was later introduced as a substitute.
The manager lauded Gordon's character, describing him as a "winner" and "competitor" who is currently in a strong period of form. Howe noted Gordon's adaptability to different roles and acknowledged the pressure he faces as an England international.




