Anthony Gordon is Better Than You Think.



In this video, James Allcott takes a look at Anthony Gordon and how he’s able to manipulate defenders in the Newcastle United team. I analyse his highlights against Chelsea, PSG and Manchester United to explain how he’s quickly becoming one of the best wingers in the league.

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James Allcott content focuses on Premier League, Champions League, EFL Championship talking about Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham, Barcelona, England, Chelsea, Jurgen Klopp, Erik Ten Hag, Mikel Arteta, transfer news, tactical analysis and much more. James has made content with Mark Goldbridge from the United Stand, Rory Jennings, Ben Foster, Spencer FC, The Club, The Kick Off with True Geordie, Thogden, JaackMaate, ESPN and many more.

0:00 Why Anthony Gordon Is Improving EVERY WEEK!
1:24 Analysing Anthony Gordon’s MANIPULATIVE Movement.
5:17 Gordon Does THIS Better Than Any Other Winger.
8:21 How Gordon Displaced The WHOLE PSG Defence!
9:36 How Gordon MANIPULATED Manchester United.

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28 comentarios en “Anthony Gordon is Better Than You Think.

  1. @limmy7411

    He was annoying as an everton player, but that just probably means he's annoying everyone but newcastle fans now. While you could say he had a slow start, he did also just look like a player who was trying way too hard. I had a feeling things would click, but not to this level. Never properly noticed the genius of his off the ball movement til now, so ta for the video.

  2. @graceygrumble

    Anthony Gordon is the bee’s knees. He is one of the best forwards The Premiership has to offer.
    He is also made to look good in a team which has trust, endeavour and more than a smattering of skill.
    He’s part of a beating heart. He’s part of the orchestra which is Newcastle United. As such, he is bloody marvellous.
    Would he still be running himself ragged when the chips were down? Has he the love, loyalty and character of Ritchie or Lascelles?
    He shines. He is no better than I think. But, he has not been tried and tested.
    Now, if this is an attempt to get him into the England squad, which invariably consists of players playing in London (or, within an 80 mile radius of London), Liverpool and Manchester, I understand where you are coming from. You want to see our monster recognised.

    Will the monster, at the heart of our team, be able to step … down?
    We all know that the best club teams can tear the arse out of national teams.
    Stepping down, to play for England, needs a heart and soul willing to shed blood, sweat and tears.

    Is Anthony Gordon worthy? I think so, but what do I know?

  3. @InterYamah

    There is a reason why away to the champions league citys of the teams of the best in their leagues, geordies sing ONE PLAYERS NAME, we want them to know and fear ONE PLAYER, above bruno, above isak, and its GORDON we know what this boy can do and DOES, our most dangerous player

  4. @Wisemonkeyuk

    Perhaps Southgate should watch this ….. and look at rashford in the same game …. ludicrous Gordon hasn’t been called up yet …but as a Geordie I’m glad it’s allowing wor Ed to get work into him during the breaks and we are reaping the benefit … he’s a gem.

  5. @michael5091

    Not going to lie but I was definitely one of the naysayers when we signed him and I honestly thought signing Barnes would be the death knell for him.

    But boy do I not care about being wrong. He's been unbelievable this season. Even if you take away the goal contributions you still wouldn't take him out of the starting 11. His work rate is just an absolute joke. One of the most important names on the team sheet and looks like an absolute monster.

    I need to learn to never question Eddie Howe, the man is an absolute genius.

  6. @diabeetus_9837

    Another great vid James. I’d love to see you return to making content covering more of the other teams in the league too though; especially now that Bournemouth are finally playing well lol 😂.

  7. @iBunZz360

    As a Toon fan I wasn't sold on the signing, but my god, what an unbelievably hard working, talented and intelligent player. I loved ASM, but Gordon is LEVELS above. So intelligent, can play LW, RW, ST and 8/10, he's done them all for us, and been good at them all. He's literally been our best player this season. The fact he hasn't had an England call up is absolutely outrageous, no shade on Palmer but he's literally scored 4 pens, Gordon has got MOTM multiple times, 6 goals from open play, won us pens, got 3 assists, and just literally been our most important player by far since the start of the season.

  8. @OrenAjb

    One thing I'd say about Gordon – is he is a player that very, very few truly believed in, and deserves a lot of credit.
    I think when he signed for Newcastle, most fans of both the selling and signing club would agree it was for an inflated fee (not that Newcastle fans were unhappy with it – but if we are being honest, it wasnt seen as a fantastic signing.)
    Now he's really proving himself.

  9. @TheSurfacejulian

    Great vid. You know Miggy also does some of those movements too. Not to take any credit away from Gordon because you’re right. His movement is gold. But I think some of this inverted winger movement is being well coached too 🙌

  10. @bowser515

    I remember reading so many mocking comments when we signed this lad. And he did indeed have a slow start. But what he's become in a short amount of time under Howe and his team is absolutely incredible. And more importantly, you can just tell that Gordon is genuinely loving playing for Newcastle. It turned out to be a very good match and a very good decision to take a chance on him. We've got a lot of talented, hard working players and he is undoubtedly up there with the very best of them. Even if we had our entire squad at full strength, he's probably the player we would miss the most if he ever couldn't play. It's between him and Trips for sure.

  11. @poliver1980

    I remember him constantly dribbling cross-field off his wing against Villa in the first game of the season and we had no idea how to handle it. It seemed such a simple move but he was threatening every time, it was infuriating. His sprint stamina is exceptional, he never stops, and now he's getting goals as well. Cole Palmer (who has none of Gordon's athleticism) scores a couple of pens and pundits start engraving the Ballon D'or but Gordon is clearly a far more effective player. Is it his cartoonish face that makes people underestimate him? Or that he came through at Everton? Good video

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