Newcastle United have decided not to appeal the red card Anthony Gordon received in their latest game, causing the key forward to be banned from the Carabao Cup final against Liverpool in two weeks.

Last week, the Magpies lost 2-1 to Brighton in extra time and were eliminated from the FA Cup. Gordon was sent off in the 83rd minute. For an off-the-game charge of using his arm to hit the head of opposing defender Jan Paul van Hecke. In his
post-match interview, Newcastle manager Eddie Howe thought Gordon’s red card was brutal. And it is possible that the club will appeal.
However, the latest report from แทงบอล UFABET ราคาดีที่สุด ไม่มีขั้นต่ำ Sports, a famous sports media, revealed that Newcastle decided not to appeal, allowing Anthony to serve a three-match ban.
In addition to the “Naa Ed Cup”, the 24-year-old English player will also miss two more Premier League games, starting with the away game at West Ham United this week, followed by a home game against Brentford on April 2.
Gordon has been a mainstay in the attack this season, scoring nine goals and providing six assists in 34 games. But former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher thinks Newcastle made the right decision:
“There’s no chance of Newcastle winning their appeal for a red card. To do that, you have to prove that the referee was clearly wrong.” Gallagher, who hung up his whistle in 2007, expressed his view.
“When you look at the slow motion footage, no one can say that the referee Anthony Taylor was clearly wrong.”
“Anthony Gordon pushed his opponent in the face with both hands. It was violent behavior. For whatever reason, he chose to do something unwise.”