EDDIE HOWE HAILS ANTHONY GORDON: STAR PLAYER SHINES IN CRUCIAL NEWCASTLE WIN
Anthony Gordon's crucial contributions—a goal, two post hits, and drawing a red card—cemented his importance in Newcastle's solid Premier League victory.
Anthony Gordon's week just got better after Newcastle United's Premier League win against Burnley on Saturday.
After facing criticism for his play lately, Gordon scored a penalty against Burnley, marking his second goal in as many games for Newcastle United.
Good signings often lead to winning.
But it wasn't just the penalty where he shone.
For me, Gordon stood out. Bruno and Tino were great, too.
The England player hit the post twice, and his pass led to Lucas Pires fouling Anthony Elanga, resulting in a red card.
Coming off a strong appearance against Tottenham earlier in the week, Gordon played great as Newcastle United defeated Burnley.
Eddie Howe was so impressed with the 24-year-old that he almost missed Bruno Guimaraes making history.
Eddie Howe said Anthony Gordon was Newcastle United's best player against Burnley. He told reporters after the game that Gordon's performance was top-notch.
Howe said Gordon was Newcastle's best player against Burnley.
Guimaraes became the first Newcastle player to score directly from a corner in Premier League history.
"I thought he was our best player today," Howe said.
He kept threatening, running directly, and showing his speed and skill. I'm thrilled with him today, and he's been crucial lately.
Gordon completed the most dribbles in the match (3) and was unlucky to hit the post twice out of his three shots.
He confidently scored another penalty, making it 4 for 4 this season.
Gordon had 65 touches, made nine passes into the final third, and drew three fouls.
The former Everton player also won 6 out of 8 ground battles on Saturday.
It's been a tough season for Gordon, and fans have been hard on him.
Still, he deserves credit. Gordon is playing well for Newcastle, and he kept that up on Saturday.
He might be hitting his stride just in time for next week's derby.
€75 MILLION BID: NEWCASTLE LAUNCHES MASSIVE TRANSFER OFFENSIVE FOR FERRAN TORRES
Newcastle United has reportedly launched a shock €75 million bid, plus a huge salary offer, for FC Barcelona forward Ferran Torres, testing the Catalan club's resolve.
Newcastle United is reportedly planning a big move in January for FC Barcelona forward Ferran Torres. According to Fichajes reporter Raul Cabrera Jimenez, the club is ready to offer €75 million, plus a good salary, to bring the former Premier League player back to England.
Jimenez stated that Barcelona is in a busy period of the transfer window after Newcastle United showed strong interest in signing Ferran Torres with a huge offer of 75 million.
The situation heated up after Manchester United and Chelsea made £60 million bids for Harvey Barnes.
Jimenez wrote that Newcastle responded with an even bigger offer to show their financial power in the transfer market.
The report says Barcelona was surprised by Newcastle's big offer, calling it one of the highest in this transfer window. Jimenez pointed out that Torres has been in good form, scoring nine goals and providing one assist in 17 games before Tuesday’s game, which is why several clubs are interested in him.
Jimenez added that Newcastle plans to make Torres one of the highest-paid players in the team, offering him a salary of £13.5 million per season. This shows their desire to get a player who can really change the game from day one.
The report also talked about the issue that Barcelona is facing. Jimenez said that the club needs money, but it also wants to keep its good players, and Ferran Torres is one of them.
Even though Barcelona had said before that Torres was not for sale, with NUFC already contacting them in the past, Jimenez said that FCB must now consider the big money offer against the player's new importance under Hansi Flick.
Jimenez finished by saying that the next few weeks will be important, as Newcastle is determined to push for a signing that will help them progress and compete at the top of the league.
HOWE PRAISES NICK WOLTEMADE: STAR STRIKER READY FOR UCL CHALLENGE DESPITE SETBACK WORRIES
Newcastle star Nick Woltemade, settled in with eight goals and his best friend, laughed off questions about his dating life ahead of the crucial UCL game vs. Leverkusen.
Newcastle United's Nick Woltemade chuckled when asked about his dating life since moving to Tyneside.
The 23-year-old striker spoke at a press event before heading back to Germany for Wednesday's Champions League match against Bayer Leverkusen.
Woltemade, who joined from Stuttgart four months ago for about £69 million, has had a great start, scoring eight goals and getting one assist.
When asked about how he's settling in, he mentioned living with his best friend.
"I don't get why everyone's talking about living with my friend," he told reporters. It's normal when you move to a new country, right? I just asked my friend to come with me. I don't know what you call it in English, living with your best friend.
Then, when asked if he's met anyone special, Woltemade laughed and said, No, too many games!
Newcastle is currently in fifteenth place in their Champions League group, with three wins and two losses.
They’re up against a Leverkusen team that's not doing so well in their domestic league, sitting fourth and trailing the top spot by 15 points.
However, Eddie Howe had good things to say about the German team, which let go of their previous coach earlier in the year.
Reaching the next phase is what we want, Howe said. It'd be great to avoid a playoff, but we’re up against some good teams.
I’m happy with how we've played in the Champions League so far. We deserved more in our two losses. Bayer Leverkusen is a great team with a clear style, so it'll be tough.
Lately, we've had trouble defending set plays, but that's fixable. You always find things you suddenly need to work on during the season.
Howe also gave an update on Yoane Wissa, who played his first game for the club in their 2-1 victory over Burnley.
Howe said Wissa has worked hard to get here. He still has some work to do to reach his peak. Howe said he's happy to have him available, and they’ll manage his playing time.
Once Yoane is at full speed, which he isn't quite yet, he'll be ready to start, Howe added. We'll decide game by game.
After the Champions League game, Newcastle will travel to Sunderland for the Tyne-Wear derby.