The fiery Premier League clash between Newcastle United and Liverpool at St. James' Park on Monday night was marked by a controversial red card issued to Newcastle's Anthony Gordon for a challenge on Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk. The incident, which occurred just before halftime with Liverpool leading 1-0, sparked widespread debate and has now seen van Dijk reveal the impact of the tackle.
Gordon's challenge involved a high, lunging tackle from behind on van Dijk's right calf. Referee Simon Hooper initially brandished a yellow card, but after a VAR review, the decision was overturned, and Gordon was given a straight red card for serious foul play. The Premier League Match Centre released a statement explaining that the referee deemed Gordon's challenge to be a serious foul. Hooper himself stated that Gordon's challenge was made with speed and made clear contact with Van Dijk's calf.
Following the match, images circulated showing stud marks on the back of Van Dijk's calf, highlighting the force and point of contact of Gordon’s tackle. Van Dijk himself pointed to his calf on the pitch, seemingly to emphasize the severity of the challenge.
The sending off significantly impacted the game, leaving Newcastle with ten men for the entire second half. Despite being a man down, Newcastle managed to score in the second half, but Liverpool ultimately secured a 3-2 victory in a tense and thrilling match.
The incident has drawn criticism from pundits and fans alike. Many have described the tackle as reckless and dangerous. Former Newcastle player Alan Shearer described the challenge as "stupid".
The red card marks Gordon's second sending off at St James' Park in 2025. The incident adds another layer to the rivalry between Liverpool and Newcastle, especially considering the recent transfer speculation involving Alexander Isak and Liverpool.