Breaking news: Premier League release a new official Newcastle United statement after Liverpool controversy with Anthony Gordon red card

Newcastle United is currently trailing Liverpool 1-0 and is down to ten players at halftime at St. James’ Park.

Despite Newcastle’s dominant first 35 minutes, Ryan Gravenberch provided Liverpool with the lead.

Subsequently, referee Simon Hooper was directed to consult the VAR monitor on the cusp of halftime, and Anthony Gordon was issued a clear red card.

Gordon was initially issued a yellow card by Hooper for a cynical challenge on Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk. Gordon’s second dismissal at St James’ Park in 2025.


Premier League concern Newcastle United is issuing a statement of departure
The in-stadium quote from Hooper, which elucidates his VAR overturn, was posted by the Premier League Match Centre, which publishes statements elucidating VAR decisions during matches on X.

Breaking news: Premier League release a new official Newcastle United statement after Liverpool controversy with Anthony Gordon red card

The statement was as follows: “#NEWLIV – 45+1′ VAR OVERTURN.” The referee reversed his on-field decision to issue a yellow card to Anthony Gordon following a VAR review. Referee announcement: “The Newcastle United number 10 has committed a serious foul play challenge following a review.” The Liverpool number 4’s calf is clearly touched by the challenge, which is characterized by speed. The final decision I make is to issue a red card to Newcastle United’s number 10.

Gordon was now facing a three-match suspension, and Newcastle entered the break trailing 1-0. Additionally, they lacked a recognized striker.

Newcastle United’s striker situation continues to deteriorate.
Newcastle began the new season without an established striker due to the departures of Callum Wilson and Alexander Isak, who both went on strike.

 

The Magpies are currently in a more precarious position, as the only available striker in the squad is Will Osula, who has not begun a Premier League game for the club. Gordon has been the starter in the opening two matches.

It underscores the necessity for Newcastle to intervene in the transfer market and acquire a striker prior to the September 1 transfer deadline. The club has recently been unsuccessful in its attempts to acquire Brentford’s Yoane Wissa and Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Jorgen Strand Larsen.

When queried about Gordon’s potential to start at the front against Liverpool, Howe responded, “I believe he has the experience to perform exceptionally well for the team.”

“I have no objection to playing him there.” I have utilized him as both a starter and a substitute on numerous occasions.

“He operates differently than other strikers, but this can be advantageous due to his exceptional pace.”

“He has a strong work ethic and has historically scored goals from a distance.” Additionally, a significant number of these objectives will originate from central regions, while others will originate from distant regions.

“I believe you can exaggerate the degree to which the position has changed.” I believe he derives pleasure from the position. I believed that he performed exceptionally well in a variety of phases of this game last week.

“Certainly, it would be evaluated by the single most important criterion, which is the number of goals scored by all strikers.” He was afforded numerous opportunities and opportunities to shoot. Therefore, I believed that it was an exceptionally impressive performance by him.

Liverpool has also been interested in Gordon, similar to Isak, for a transfer. Negotiations were conducted with Newcastle last summer under the influence of the Premier League. Gordon was understandably interested in joining his childhood club; however, a deal did not materialize. Consequently, he focused on his work, inked a new contract with Newcastle, and played a significant role in their Carabao Cup victory, despite being suspended for the final against Liverpool.







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