Newcastle United's Red Card Controversy: Anthony Gordon's Suspension Threatens Carabao Cup Final

Newcastle United weighs an appeal against Anthony Gordon's red card, which sidelines him for the crucial Carabao Cup final against Liverpool.

Newcastle United is contemplating an appeal against the controversial red card shown to Anthony Gordon, which could see the forward miss the upcoming Carabao Cup final. The incident occurred during Newcastle's 2-1 FA Cup fifth-round defeat to Brighton, where Gordon was sent off for allegedly pushing Brighton defender Jan Paul van Hecke in the head.

Impact of the Suspension

If the red card is upheld, Gordon faces a three-match ban for violent conduct. This suspension would bar him from playing in the Carabao Cup final against Liverpool on March 16, a significant blow to Newcastle's aspirations. Manager Eddie Howe expressed his initial thoughts on the incident: "Of course. If we analyze the incident and feel there's grounds for that [an appeal], we will do without hesitation," Howe stated. He emphasized the need to review the footage before making a final decision, hinting at a possible challenge to the ruling.

Gordon's Season Performance

Antony Gordon has been a pivotal player for Newcastle this season, contributing nine goals and six assists in 34 appearances. His performance trails only behind the team's top scorer, Alexander Isak, who has netted 22 goals. The potential loss of Gordon in such a critical match highlights the severity of the situation.

Reactions from the Football Community

The red card has sparked a variety of reactions. Former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson commented on BBC Radio 5 Live, describing Gordon's action as "petulance." He linked the frustration to a denied penalty claim earlier in the game, suggesting a lapse in judgment from the forward. Meanwhile, Danny Murphy, speaking on BBC One, called it "a moment of madness," noting that the incident occurred after the whistle had already blown for an offside.

Newcastle's Defensive Woes

Adding to Newcastle's challenges, the absence of goalkeeper Nick Pope, who missed the 2023 Carabao Cup final due to suspension, looms large. The team's defeat to Manchester United in that final serves as a reminder of the critical impact that unavailable key players can have on such important matches. As Newcastle prepares for another final showdown, the focus remains on whether Gordon will be available to contribute to the team's effort or if they must face Liverpool without one of their key players.

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