Anthony Gordon injury update and Eddie Howe’s hint in TV interview last night

Anthony Elanga’s first goal aside, it was another disappointing and potentially damaging game on the road for Newcastle United last night.

To pile on the misery on a 5-1 aggregate defeat and Carabao Cup exit, we left the Etihad with yet another injury worry, as Anthony Gordon was forced off with a hamstring injury just before the break, seeing Harvey Barnes come on.

Considering we have seven more games to play over the final three weeks of February, the last thing Eddie Howe needed was another injury on a night where Bruno Guimaraes, Joelinton, Lewis Miley, Fabian Schar, Tino Livramento and Emil Krafth were all absent once again.

Speaking after the match, Howe described Gordon’s injury as a “big worry” in his post-match press conference, although he did tell Sky Sports that it “doesn’t look too bad”, hinting that he may have avoided anything serious.

After his post-match interview with Sky Sports, Howe told the press pack: “It looks like a hamstring problem. I don’t quite know how bad it is. It was enough for him to come off, so that’s a big worry.”

Even if Gordon’s issue be a minor one, he now looks highly likely to miss at least our next two Premier League games; Saturday’s must-win home clash with Brentford and our trip to Tottenham next Tuesday.

This could open the door to Harvey Barnes moving back to the left wing, with Elanga now battling a fit-again Jacob Murphy for that right-sided role after scoring his first for the club last night.

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5 thoughts on “Anthony Gordon injury update and Eddie Howe’s hint in TV interview last night

  1. We all know he wasn’t hurt. He just didn’t fancy it.
    Those books he talked about reading in the summer to help his mentality haven’t helped would you believe.

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  2. The way Gordon has been playing of late (Champions League & penalties aside) he won’t be a big miss.
    Delighted Elanga got off the mark it should do his confidence the world of good.
    Howe should be worried about the defence going walk about as the midfield can’t cover everything, we definitely require two holding midfielders the way the defence is.
    We must have quite a few forwards who look great in training but can’t do it on the pitch as they are shocking.
    We had Ameobi great in training (Sunderland apart) schocking on the pitch.
    McDonald poor in training Electric on the pitch.
    Time for Howe to blood some of those promising youngsters we have brought in.

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  3. Just a shame there wasn’t a transfer window recently where we could have bolstered the squad to make sure we had cover for such injuries…

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  4. Joseph:
    The way Gordon has been playing of late (Champions League & penalties aside) he won’t be a big miss.
    Delighted Elanga got off the mark it should do his confidence the world of good.
    Howe should be worried about the defence going walk aboutas the midfield can’t cover everything, we definitely require two holding midfielders the way the defence is.
    We must have quite a few forwards who look great in training but can’t do it on the pitch as they are shocking.
    We had Ameobi great in training (Sunderland apart) schocking on the pitch.
    McDonald poor in training Electric on the pitch.
    Time for Howe to blood some of those promising youngsters we have brought in.

    Completely agree and it will be interesting to see how long Gordon is out for .

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  5. Hazz:
    We all know he wasn’t hurt. He just didn’t fancy it.
    Those books he talked about reading in the summer to help his mentality haven’t helped would you believe.

    Thanks for the update so handy we have the head of the medical department commenting on here. Great insight 👍

    I said it a while back on here he should have been dropped ages ago and really shouldn’t have been playing on the left ahead of Barnes.

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