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The actions of Anthony Gordon following Newcastle United’s 2-0 loss at Anfield, as the Liverpool star conveys a message.

 

 


Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis MacAllister scored in each half to assist Liverpool in securing a victory that extends their lead at the summit of the Premier League table to 13 points. In the meantime, Newcastle has fallen to sixth place in the Premier League after the most recent round of fixtures, two points behind Chelsea in fifth. Immediately following the match,

 

 

 

Newcastle winger Gordon and Liverpool midfielder Jones were photographed conversing on the Anfield stadium, their arms encircling one another. Although the nature of the conversation was unclear, both players subsequently shared the image on social media with additional context later in the evening. Jones stated,

 

 

 

 

“I have collaborated with Jude [Bellingham], but I am uncertain whether the fans would be aware of this fact. However, I would identify him as Jude.” “I do not need to express my opinion on Bukayo [Saka], as he has performed exceptionally well each week, just like Jude.” “I would also argue that Anthony Gordon is underrated.” I recognise that he performs exceptionally well; however, he is significantly underappreciated.

 

 

 

 

The actions of Anthony Gordon following Newcastle United’s 2-0 loss at Anfield, as the Liverpool star conveys a message. Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis MacAllister scored in each half to assist Liverpool in securing a victory that extends their lead at the summit of the Premier League table to 13 points.

 

 

 

In the meantime, Newcastle has fallen to sixth place in the Premier League after the most recent round of fixtures, two points behind Chelsea in fifth. Immediately following the match, Newcastle winger Gordon and Liverpool midfielder Jones were photographed conversing on the Anfield stadium, their arms encircling one another. Although the nature of the conversation was unclear, both players subsequently shared the image on social media with additional context later in the evening. Jones stated,

 

 

 

 

“I have collaborated with Jude [Bellingham], but I am uncertain whether the fans would be aware of this fact. However, I would identify him as Jude.” “I do not need to express my opinion on Bukayo [Saka], as he has performed exceptionally well each week, just like Jude.” “I would also argue that Anthony Gordon is underrated.” I recognise that he performs exceptionally well; however, he is significantly underappreciated.

 

 

 

Last summer, Anthony Gordon was associated with a potential transfer to Liverpool. Gordon was the subject of significant speculation regarding a potential transfer to Liverpool during the previous summer, as Newcastle attempted to adhere to the

 

 

 

Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules. Nevertheless, United was able to avert a potential points deduction by selling Yankuba Minteh and Elliot Anderson to Brighton and Nottingham Forest, respectively, for a combined fee of £68million. Gordon has since inked a new long-term contract with the club and has remained on Tyneside as a result.

 

 

 

However, the winger was believed to have been amenable to the transfer, as he had a familial connection to the club. During his recent appearance on Sky’s “A League Of Their Own,” Gordon talked about his affiliation with Liverpool. “I do not have any relatives who are Everton supporters,” he informed the host, Romesh Ranganathan. “None.” Not one. Liverpool as a whole. [Playing for Everton] was therefore quite peculiar.

 

 

I was released by Liverpool at the age of 11, and subsequently signed with Everton.” “They [Gordon’s family] were content as long as we were defeated.” They were of the opinion that “if you score, that’s great, but we still want you to lose.” My family is exceedingly resentful of Liverpool supporters.







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