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Newcastle must regret the loss of a world-class player who will surpass Gordon.

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Newcastle must regret the loss of a world-class player who will surpass Gordon. Newcastle United’s pursuit of the Champions League has resumed. In a tremendously entertaining match at St.

 

 


 

James’ Park on Sunday, the Magpies defeated Nottingham Forest 4-3. The home team scored all of their goals during an 11-minute first-half run, with Lewis Miley and Jacob Murphy scoring, followed by Alexander Isak’s two goals.

 

 

 

 

Eddie Howe’s team has secured the final Champions League position by regaining fifth place, despite having lost three of their previous four Premier League games. They will face champions-elect Liverpool at Anfield in the Carabao Cup Final dress rehearsal on Wednesday. The Toon Army undoubtedly has a strong side to support; however, it is difficult to fathom the extent to which they would have been able to achieve if they had not been compelled to sell one of their most valuable assets. Spoiler:

 

 

 

He may possess even greater potential than Anthony Gordon. Newcastle’s remarkable ascent of Anthony Gordon In January 2023, Gordon joined Newcastle from Everton for a reported £45 million, becoming the club’s second-most expensive signing of all time. However, the price tag was met with scepticism by many.

 

 

 

Tim Sherwood, who won the Premier League with Blackburn Rovers, initially believed that Gordon was “overpriced.” However, he has since acknowledged that he was mistaken, as evidenced by the winger’s performance.

 

 

 

The 24-year-old is described by Chris Waugh of the Athletic as “durable, pacy, direct, hard-working, versatile, and has end-product.” He also notes that “most wingers have some of those traits, but [Gordon] possess them all.” Ben McAleer of the Guardian believes that he has “set the Premier League alight” since relocating to Tyneside. Gordon has also achieved international recognition as a result of this form.

 

 

 

He was the player of the tournament as England won the U21 Euros in the summer of 2023. He made his senior international debut against Brazil last March and opened his account for the Three Lions during November’s 5-0 thrashing of the Republic of Ireland at Wembley. In June 2023, Newcastle acquired the Gambian from Odense Boldklub of the Danish Superligaen for a reported fee of £6.5m.

 

 

 

He was promptly assigned to Feyenoord, with the intention of integrating him into the first team a year later. Minteh scored 11 goals in 37 appearances for the Eredivisie heavyweights, averaging a goal every 181 minutes. He was most notable for his on-target performance in the Champions League at Celtic Park, and he secured a brace during a historic 6-0 victory over Ajax in De Klassieker.







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