Newcastle: Anthony Gordon disagreement breaks out during Barcelona tie | Football | Sport
After the La Liga giants secured a dramatic 1-1 draw at St. James’ Park, Shearer criticised Gordon by saying the England international should have pushed through his illness to get onto the pitch. After Newcastle beat Chelsea 1-0 at Stamford Bridge, with Gordon grabbing the winner, the forward used his post-match interview to slam Shearer and Wayne Rooney’s criticism as “nonsense”, stating he had been “in bed for three days.”
Speaking to TNT Sports, Given said: “I think on the whole the lads were a bit strong on what they said. I don’t think any player would shy away from playing against Barcelona.
“In fact, after injury, I think it would be the opposite. You’d take a few tablets or a few injections just to get on that pitch because these games do not come around very often.
“I think the last time they played here was about 30 years ago. Every single player wants to play. Anthony Gordon also has an unbelievable record in the Champions League this year as well.
“He wants to try and top the charts in goalscoring as well. He doesn’t want to miss a minute. I suppose I’m glad he’s strong enough to stand up to the people he said that, not in a bad way, just that he’s his own personality, he came out strong and defensive and rightly so.”
After Gordon hit back at Shearer over his comments, the club legend doubled down and admitted he enjoyed the passion shown by the winger-turned striker.
Speaking on The Rest is Football podcast, Shearer said: “Good! I love it! That’s fine. You always get the chance, the right to reply as a player.
“I wouldn’t change anything I said the other night against Barcelona. Illness wouldn’t have kept me out for a game, I know he said it was the manager’s [decision].”


