April 4, 2025
Newcastle to weigh the Red Card Appeal with Anthony Gordon to find a Miss Cup final

Newcastle to weigh the Red Card Appeal with Anthony Gordon to find a Miss Cup final

The head of Newcastle, Eddie Howe, will take into account an appointment against the red card that Anthony Gordon costs a Carabao Cup final appearance.

The English international Gordon was rejected by Brighton seven minutes after the end of the normal time in the 2-2 FA Cup defeat on Sunday after capturing Jan Paul van Hecke when the couple fought for the ball.

He now looks at a ban on three games that excludes him from the CARABAO Cup final against Liverpool on March 16.

When asked whether he reserved the right to make the referee Anthony Taylor’s decision, said Hee, who missed goalkeeper Nick Pope in 2023 because of a red card: “Of course. If we analyze the incident and believe that there are reasons for it, we will go out without hesitation. “

Gordon’s red card was astonished by the player’s astonishment after he came into Van Hecke’s face when he tried to get past the Brighton defender.

When asked about his opinion about the incident, Howe said: “I had to see it, I can’t sit here and give an honest opinion until I did the work you did and looked at me. But I know the player and know that no malice is intended there.

“He plays hard – I want him to play hard, I want him to be competitive, but I see no problem there at that moment.

“I think it would be very from the context of how it is in general, maybe a little frustration in the game that things don’t go in our way, but I would say that this is not a common sight for me when Anthony plays.”

Newcastle seemed to be on the way when Alexander Isak converted a punishment in the 22nd minute for Yankuba Mintehs foul via Tino Livramento, although Mintzeh, who left the Park St. James last summer for the south coast, had granted a minute before the break.

In an eventful second half, Gordon’s discharge followed in added time from Brighton Defender Tariq Lampty after collecting his second yellow card of the game.

Fabian Schar believed that he had won the Magpies when he made the resulting free kick, just to decide a VAR test to rule that he was offside, but it was Brighton replacement, Danny Welbeck, who finally settled in the draw for six minutes from the end of the extension.

Seagull’s boss Fabian Hurzeler was enthusiastic about the exhibition of his team on Tyneside.

Hurzeler said: “Not only the character, the performance was also quite impressive. Of course we had some setbacks during the game, but we always reacted very special.

“We were very quiet, we found a good balance between defensive stability and the control of the game.

“Then of course we had some phases of the game in which we had to suffer, but in the end we did it in an impressive way. We always stayed together, we have always found the right solution for the behavior of Newcastle, and that’s why I am very satisfied with the character, but also with the performance. “

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