"I DON’T CARE": ANTHONY GORDON DISMISSES SOCIAL MEDIA NOISE IN CANDID PARIS INTERVIEW
Anthony Gordon addresses his Premier League drought and his 6-goal UCL streak. Discover why he’s ignoring the noise before PSG.
Anthony Gordon isn’t shying away from the criticism lately. He says people’s “perception can distort reality,” and honestly, you get the sense he’s a bit tired of the noise.
He’s been banging in goals in the Champions League—six so far this season. Only Kylian Mbappe and Harry Kane have more. But in the Premier League, it’s been over a year since he scored from open play. Naturally, that’s put his form under the microscope. Pundits, fans, everyone’s got an opinion.
“Sometimes perception just warps reality a bit,” he said before Newcastle’s game against PSG. “People expect more from me now, and that’s fair enough. I’m okay with that. I know I’m working hard every day, doing the right things whether I’m flying or struggling.”
He doesn’t make excuses. He just points out he’s up against some of the best right-backs in the world each week. “People expect a lot, but those guys I’m facing? They’re elite, too—they get paid plenty to stop me.”
As for the constant scrutiny, Gordon seems to take it in stride. He ignores social media completely. “I don’t mind the media stuff. It’s not personal. It’s just your job. If you want to be great, you have to handle people’s opinions, good or bad. If you can’t, maybe you’re not cut out to be great.”
He says he doesn’t get sensitive. “I just focus on myself. That’s all I can control. The way things are now, criticism just comes with it—it’s part of the game.”
Social media? He steers clear. “A lot of players use it, but it’s not for me. I don’t care if people love me or hate me; it doesn’t bother me. I’m motivated by my own goals, my own drive. Some people get fired up by what they read online, but that’s just not how I work.”
When someone asked about his Champions League form compared to the Premier League, Gordon just shrugged. “Honestly, I don’t have an answer. I’m trying the same things in both competitions. The goals are just going in for me in the Champions League right now. That’s all there is to it.”
EDDIE HOWE CONFIRMS NEWCASTLE LINEUP SHIFTS ARE PART OF A MAJOR FUTURE STRATEGY
Eddie Howe confirms he is picking Newcastle lineups with next season in mind, trialling players like Ramsey and Woltemade early.
Newcastle United head coach Eddie Howe isn’t pretending he’s already thinking about next season. People have been saying Kieran Trippier is close to triggering a payment if he plays more games, so that might influence whether he features again before the season ends. But Howe brushed that off and said he’s making his decisions purely for football reasons.
Talking to reporters at the City Ground about why Anthony Gordon was missing, Howe admitted he’s picking his lineup with the future in mind. Later, in his press conference, he went into more detail about focusing on what comes next at St James’ Park.
"We’re definitely looking ahead," Howe said. "You can see it in some of the choices I’m making with the team. I want to get a look at some players and see how they might grow into the squad."
One of those players is Jacob Ramsey, who came off the bench, set up Harvey Barnes with a great pass, and really changed the game. "I thought Jacob Ramsey was brilliant when he came on against Forest. He really made a difference, and so did Harvey. It’s good to see players taking their chances," Howe said.
He added, "We have to be thinking about the future now and what the team’s going to look like next year. That’s our responsibility at this point."
Before the match, Howe surprised a lot of fans by starting Lewis Hall at right-back, Nick Woltemade in midfield, and pushing Joelinton further forward than usual. Again, Howe explained he wants to see what players can do in different positions.
"It wasn’t some huge change from Brighton; we kept the same shape," Howe said. "But for Nick, this was only one of a few times he’s started in that role for us. He played alongside Will, and they haven’t had much time together either.
"There were positives for Nick, but he wasn’t involved as much as we wanted in the first half. We still need to see his best on the ball. In the second half, though, I thought we got better as a team. We attacked more and looked like a real threat as the match wore on."
MAGPIES EYE £1M BARGAIN TIAGO GABRIEL TO SOLVE GROWING DEFENSIVE INJURY CRISIS
Newcastle are leading the race against Juventus for Tiago Gabriel, the 21-year-old Serie A defensive sensation.
Newcastle United appear to be keeping an eye on Lecce’s young defender Tiago Gabriel as they consider potential options for the summer transfer window.
With Fabian Schar’s contract due to expire at the end of June, the Magpies are preparing for the possibility of his departure. Although an extension is still on the table, Schar has been sidelined since early January because of an ankle injury and doesn't seem close to making a comeback.
At 21, Gabriel has featured 36 times across all competitions this season for Lecce, who are currently four points clear of the Serie A relegation zone. Newcastle’s recruitment team is among those following his development, seemingly interested in exploring a move once the transfer window opens.
Back in December, reports surfaced that both West Ham and Juventus were also tracking Gabriel’s progress. The young defender, who came through Sporting CP’s academy, has had a strong season and will enter the final year of his contract this summer.
Gabriel transferred to Lecce last January for slightly over £1 million, moving from Portuguese club Estrela Amadora. Should he leave this summer, a significantly higher fee might be expected, reflecting his rise in form.
Before joining Estrela Amadora, Gabriel had been part of Setúbal's academy after leaving Sporting in 2020. His performances have earned him regular appearances for Portugal’s Under-21 side, and senior international opportunities may not be far off.
A switch to the Premier League could potentially boost his profile substantially, but he will likely weigh his options with some care.
According to O Jogo, Newcastle continue to monitor his situation keenly as interest around the defender grows.
Regarding Fabian Schar’s future, things remain uncertain even with just weeks left on his current deal. While Kieran Trippier has been publicly confirmed to be leaving upon contract expiration, no similar announcement has come for Schar.
Last week, Howe commented on the defender’s status, noting that no definitive decision has been made yet. He emphasised Schar’s value to the team, pointing out his unique role as a ball-playing defender and his versatility in various defensive setups.
Schar’s influence on the pitch and experience are clearly appreciated, and the club hopes he can regain full fitness before the season concludes. As for any new contract talks, Howe suggested it’s a matter of waiting to see how things unfold.