It was a deal that should have shut down any speculation about Gordon's future, which had been running wild in the summer.
It is perfect Howe. Peak Howe. While everybody else revels in a heady, joyous ride, he is fiddling with the seatbelt, checking and double-checking, a meticulous, detail-obsessed head coach who readily admits he is motivated by “the fear of tomorrow”. One day, that safety harness will be needed, but not now. Not yet.
Anthony Gordon's sizzling form almost feels like a side show to the main event that is Alexander Isak. But if Isak is Newcastle United's headline act, Gordon is more than a respectable supporting artist at the moment. The Scouser has now netted four goals in the last four matches and is just two goals away from double figures. He is bang in form.
Arsenal enter their League Cup semi-final second leg against Newcastle on the back foot, but do they have what it takes to overturn the deficit? The Gunners were beaten 2-0 in the first leg at home by Eddie Howe’s Magpies,
Eddie Howe's side host the West London outfit at St. James' Park, bidding for back-to-back Premier League victories following last weekend's 3-1 away win against Southampton, and this will be the
Newcastle coach Eddie Howe said that Italy international Sandro Tonali was ‘magnificent in every way’ after netting his first Premier League goal of the 2024-25 season in his team’s 3-1 win over Southampton on Saturday.
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has picked his team to lock horns with strugglers Southampton at St Mary’s in a Premier League fixture this afternoon. Howe saw his side’s superb run come to a halt last time out when they suffered a surprise 4-1 loss at home to Bournemouth.
Alexander Isak scored twice as Newcastle beat rock-bottom Southampton 3-1 at St Mary's on Saturday to climb to fourth in the Premier League table.
Alexander Isak made Premier League history for Newcastle United as his double helped his side back into the top four with a 3-1 win at struggling Southampton. The Sweden striker scored twice in the opening half,
Jacobs named Richarlison is a player Newcastle could go for. The journalist says that Newcastle would pay around £40m for the Brazilian. Richarlison has been described as ‘underrated’ in the past and Eddie Howe could be just the manager to get the best out of Brazil’s number nine.
The 20th-place Saints nearly came back last time out, but it's been a season of nearly for them and their six points as they welcome a Newcastle team fresh off a big home loss.
Bournemouth, meanwhile, have been one of the season’s surprises, riding a 10-match unbeaten streak across all competitions. Their most recent outings include a 5-1 demolition of West Brom in the FA Cup and a 2-2 draw with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.