Anthony Gordon Earns Champions League Player of the Week Honors
Newcastle United forward Anthony Gordon has been named the Champions League Player of the Week following the first leg of the round of 16. The Englishman earned the accolade for his stunning four-goal performance in Newcastle's 6:1 demolition of Azerbaijani side Qarabag. This award highlights the growing impact of English talent in Europe's premier club competition.
Gordon's quartet of goals, two of which came from the penalty spot, powered his side to a commanding victory. Teammates Malick Thiaw and Jacob Murphy also found the net in the one-sided affair. The result puts Newcastle in a dominant position ahead of the second leg.
Gordon's Remarkable Season Continues
The 23-year-old is enjoying a breakout campaign, having now scored 14 goals in 34 appearances across all competitions this season, with 10 of those coming in the Champions League. With his four-goal haul, Gordon became only the second English player after Harry Kane to score four times in a single Champions League match.
Gordon's red-hot form is proving crucial for Newcastle's European ambitions and establishes him as a key figure for Eddie Howe's side. Recognition as the tournament's standout performer this week not only boosts his profile but also underscores his rising value in a competitive transfer market. His continued excellence could be the decisive factor in how deep Newcastle advances in this season's competition.