Anthony Gordon Must Now Deliver in Premier League
Anthony Gordon has scored two goals in 16 appearances for England

Anthony Gordon Must Now Deliver in Premier League

Why It’s Time for Big-Game Gordon to Deliver in the Premier League

Anthony Gordon continues to impress on the biggest stages — but questions remain about his consistency in the Premier League. The 24-year-old winger dazzled in Newcastle United’s 3-0 Champions League win over Benfica, scoring the opener and assisting Harvey Barnes in a standout performance.

Yet, as Newcastle prepare to face Fulham this weekend, the focus shifts. For all his brilliance in Europe, Gordon is yet to record a single goal or assist in the Premier League this season. That contrast has become too sharp to ignore.

Champions League: Gordon’s Stage

In Europe, Gordon has thrived:

  • 3 consecutive UCL goals — a Newcastle record

  • 4 goals & 1 assist in the competition

  • Ranks joint-1st in combined goals and assists

  • A conversion rate of 50% and an xG of 2.73

He’s showing efficiency, explosiveness, and composure — the same qualities Jose Mourinho praised with the words:

“You’re too much.”

Gordon is embracing the Champions League spotlight.

“The biggest games make me feel alive,” he said. “It’s where I always wanted to be.”

But in the Premier League…

Despite playing more games domestically, the stats paint a frustrating picture:

  • 0 goals, 0 assists

  • 13 shots, 10 dribbles completed

  • 18 touches in opposition box

  • 5 chances created, 9 fouls won

The productivity is there, but the finishing touch is not.

“I haven’t got an answer for that — I wish I did,” Gordon admitted.

“I’ve just got to approach every game the same.”

Consistency: The Missing Link

Manager Eddie Howe praised Gordon’s recent form:

“He looked in a really good place — direct, full of running, produced a goal and an assist. Now, the challenge is consistency.”

This has long been Gordon’s issue — as evident last season:

  • Missed the Carabao Cup final due to suspension

  • Lost momentum after a thigh injury

  • Suspended again after a red card vs Liverpool

Yet when he’s on, he’s really on. Last season, he scored against six of the Premier League’s top sides, joining Jamie Vardy in a rare club.

World Cup Year, New Pressure

With the World Cup looming, Gordon is keen to cement his place in Thomas Tuchel’s England squad. He has the talent — and the intensity — to thrive. Now he must show he can do it every week.

“We need a new Anthony Gordon every Saturday,” one fan said. “Not just on Champions League nights.”

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