Anthony Gordon aims dig at Sunderland after Newcastle lose Tyne-Wear derby

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23 Mar 2026 • 9:11 PM MYT
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  • Newcastle suffered a 2-1 home defeat by arch-rivals Sunderland on Sunday, marking their second loss to them this season and their 13th Premier League defeat overall.
  • Anthony Gordon, who initially put Newcastle ahead, expressed frustration, stating Sunderland are “not a very good team” compared to the Magpies and that his side “shouldn’t lose to them”.
  • Gordon highlighted a recurring issue of Newcastle's performance dropping in the second half, admitting they “haven’t been good enough starting second halves”.
  • Newcastle manager Eddie Howe acknowledged mounting criticism, stating he expects it and has “no issue with it” as the team's leader.
  • Former Newcastle striker Alan Shearer described the Tyne-Wear derby defeat as “worrying” on the Rest is Football podcast, suggesting Sunderland “wanted it more” in the second half and that Howe “got it all wrong”.

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