THOMAS TUCHEL REVEALS THOUGHTS ON ANTHONY GORDON FOLLOWING ENGLAND SELECTION

Despite injury doubts, Anthony Gordon is named in the England squad. Thomas Tuchel vows not to risk the Newcastle winger, while Eddie Howe faces a club vs. country fitness dilemma.

Thomas Tuchel reveals thoughts on Anthony Gordon following England selection
Tuchel reveals what he thinks about Gordon’s England chance - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Even though Anthony Gordon is doubtful for Newcastle United's match against Brentford on Sunday, Thomas Tuchel has chosen him for the most recent England camp.

Call us traditional, but we think it is usually preferable to keep a player out of the starting lineup when they are not fully healthy.

In fact, a player should only be on the field when they are fully recovered from an injury and improving their level of fitness.

Anthony Gorodn, who has a hip problem, has been replaced in the last two games because Eddie Howe seems to believe that if you can still run, you can still play.

During the international break, Thomas Tuchel vows not to put Anthony Gordon at risk.


In our opinion, Eddie Howe's refusal to rule out Gordon playing against Brentford on Sunday is simply insane.

However, Gordon has also been called up by Thomas Tuchel to the England team for their forthcoming matches against Albania and Serbia. The German has assured Newcastle that they would take care of Gordon, though, and is aware of his injury problems.

He provides us with physical input, intensity, and hunger—all of which are extremely uncommon—and greatly aids in the development of the team identity we require. He is persistent and puts forth effort. We are aware that he was substituted twice due to minor problems. We have a highly professional and trustworthy relationship with the medical professionals in Newcastle.

We made the decision to call him up, and my final piece of information is that there is a possibility he will visit the camp, and we will take care of him.

"We shall not assume any needless risks. The health of the players comes first.

We believe that Gordon will not be joining England if he plays on Sunday because he is likely to get another injury.

We are obviously not as close to things as Thomas Tuchel and Eddie Howe are, but Gordon's absence from both games on Sunday and Wednesday made it abundantly evident that he was not fully recovered.

He is just not worth the risk on Sunday, considering his Premier League performance thus far this season. We could understand why we would want him to start every game if he were Anthony Gordon from two seasons ago, but he has fallen far short of that level recently.

NEWCASTLE SUBMIT £21M OPENING OFFER FOR PALMEIRAS SENSATION EDUARDO CONCEICAO

Newcastle United launch a bid for Palmeiras star Eduardo Conceicao as Eddie Howe’s future hits a "seven-game test."

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Palmeiras reject €25m opening offer; holding out for record-breaking teenage fee - Courtesy Picture

Newcastle United have put in an offer for a “superb” young forward, and they’re not the only ones circling. Premier League teams are watching, including leaders Arsenal.

Last season, Eddie Howe brought Newcastle their first trophy in 70 years. But things haven’t exactly gone according to plan since then. The team’s sitting 12th in the league, out of all the cup competitions, and Howe’s future suddenly looks shaky.

Now, after a pretty intense meeting with chief executive David Hopkinson, obvious questions are hanging in the air. Hopkinson didn’t say much to clear things up, either. “I don’t have a stance on his [Howe’s] future,” he said. “The derby loss hurt. We take it seriously. There’s nothing in us that thinks: ‘Well, it’s just three points and on we go.’ It has resonated. I spent a couple of hours in a one-on-one lunch with Eddie, and we talked through a multitude of things, including Sunderland.” So, yeah, definitely not the most reassuring words.

Still, despite all the uncertainty around the manager, Newcastle are working on summer transfers as usual. Behind the scenes, they’ve made a move for a talented new forward.

According to a report from RTI Esporte (via Sport Witness), Newcastle have now made a bid for Palmeiras forward Eduardo Conceicao. Arsenal are interested too, but Newcastle apparently want to move first.

Palmeiras want at least £34 million for the 16-year-old, which is huge considering his age, though his contract does have a massive €100 million (£86 million) release clause. Clearly, people rate him highly. Scout Jacek Kulig talked him up recently on social media, pointing out the strengths that make him stand out.

So far, Conceicao has impressed with Palmeiras U20s five goals and three assists in just 13 appearances. Doing that at 16 is no joke. But let’s be real, he hasn’t played for the senior team yet, so it might take some time before he’s ready to shine in the Premier League, whether that’s at Newcastle or somewhere else.

SIMON JORDAN QUESTIONS IF CEO DAVID HOPKINSON ACTUALLY CONTROLS EDDIE HOWE'S FATE

Newcastle CEO David Hopkinson refuses to guarantee Eddie Howe’s future following a devastating Tyne-Wear derby loss.

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Newcastle CEO David Hopkinson refuses to back after derby loss - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Earlier this week, Newcastle United’s CEO, David Hopkinson, spoke about Eddie Howe’s future at St. James'. James' Park. Howe took over after Steve Bruce left in November 2021 and quickly turned things around. Thanks in part to a solid January transfer window, he helped Newcastle avoid relegation. By his first full season, the team surprised many by finishing in the Premier League’s top four, securing Champions League football, and reaching their first major cup final since 1999, although they fell 2-0 to Manchester United in the Carabao Cup final.

Howe also brought some silverware to Newcastle, ending a 70-year wait for major domestic trophies with a Carabao Cup win over Liverpool last season. Given these achievements and another Champions League qualification, his job seemed safe. But in a recent press briefing, Hopkinson was noticeably less forthcoming about Howe’s long-term role at the club.

This contrasts with Hopkinson’s earlier statements, especially on talkSPORT in February, where he expressed strong backing for Howe, praising his work and noting how admired he is across the league and even the national team setup. Back then, Hopkinson said, “Eddie’s our manager and an extraordinary one. Many clubs envy what he’s doing, and he has our full support.”

However, after Newcastle suffered a defeat to Sunderland in the Tyne-Wear derby, dropping into the bottom half of the table and facing a tough path to secure European football again, Hopkinson’s tone shifted. He told The Gazette, “I don’t have a stance on his future right now." The derby loss really hurt us. We take that seriously. I had a detailed conversation with Eddie recently about many things, including that defeat. Eddie is our manager, and I expect a strong finish to the season. We’ll discuss the future when the time comes. Our focus remains on this season’s competition.”

These remarks sparked some unease among fans, fueling speculation that Howe might be nearing the end of his time at Newcastle. Yet, talkSPORT pundit Simon Jordan criticised Hopkinson’s cautious approach. He suggested the CEO could be stuck in a tricky spot, pressured to clarify his position given his previous praise and the club’s ambitions.

Jordan questioned who actually holds the power to hire or fire managers, whether that falls solely to Hopkinson or if ownership plays the deciding role. He pondered how much football expertise the CEO really brings and wondered if Hopkinson’s silence could be a sign of uncertainty rather than strength. Jordan noted, “Not having a stance on your manager isn’t the right way to put it. Perhaps it’s more about not wanting to discuss his future publicly yet, but that just leads to more speculation.” He argued that whatever Hopkinson says now will draw criticism, either highlighting the team’s struggles if Howe is backed fully or fueling rumours if there’s hesitation.

In the end, Jordan advised that the focus should be on explaining the club’s broader vision rather than getting caught up in these short-term debates. He pointed out that while Howe is capable, Newcastle’s challenges aren’t just about the manager but about bigger structural issues the club faces as it aims to compete at the highest level.

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