Anthony Gordon was the life and soul of the Newcastle football club in the refreshment, but now he is going to lose some critical games for the club.
International England is sent against Brighton during the FA Cup for a moment of madness involving Jan Paul Van Hecke.
Referee Anthony Taylor had no choice but to give his 24 -year -old orders, leaving his team at a disadvantage in the game, but also in the coming weeks, with a huge Cup final against Liverpool on the horizon.
So how long will Gordon be and what games will they lose? 101greatGoals.com has the details.
Anthony Gordon has been sent! 🟥#Itvfootball | #Newbha pic.twitter.com/uj4wjtiwde
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When is Gordon’s suspension? How many games will he lose
Gordon will lose three games in total after his dismissal on Sunday afternoon.
He will be absent for Newcastle’s West Ham trip on March 10th on what could be a crucial game on his Champions League football chase.
The hammers have shown quality flashes under Graham Potter Since taking over the ban on Julen Lopetegui and Gordon, it will offer a huge impetus to Monday’s homeland.
Then, most importantly, Gordon will not be available to play in the Newcastle Carabao Cup final against Liverpool on March 16th.
Magpies have been in Wembley sometimes in recent years, but they never managed to overcome the line in a big final.
Against the Premier League champions, who do not have one of their best players, will only reduce their chances of winning the football home.
Gordon will have to wait a while for his final lost match due to the international interruption.
When Club’s football returns to early April, he will sit on the sidelines for Newcastle’s match against Brentford at Tyneside.
😲 Anthony Gordon will lose his Carabao Cup final. ❌
He showed a straight red in the fa cup after pushing Brighton’s Jan Paul Van Hecke on the ground. #Facup #Newbha pic.twitter.com/3dphqn9trl
– Matching the day (@BBCMOTD) March 2 2025
Why is Gordon forbidden? Explained Brighton’s red card
After a few minutes earlier, Van Hecke’s defender protects the ball in his own box before Gordon charged and pushed him into the face with both hands.
England’s young star was clearly disappointed with how the race was going, after Newcastle had taken the lead through Alexander Isak in the first half, former Magpie Yankuba Minteh balancing his former side.
It was an end -to -end affair and with less than 10 minutes left, Gordon had clearly a moment of madness and lost his head.
His actions drew wide online criticism and Gordon was hit to leave his club in front of their biggest game.
Some even arrived as a righteous to indicate that Liverpool’s fan fell on purpose, so he should not have played against the club he grew up in watching with a trophy on the line.
Gordon has the right to appeal to his red card, but for a violent action, it is unlikely to be overthrown.