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‘It was my decision’ – Howe defends Gordon after Shearer criticism

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Last updated: March 13, 2026 1:07 pm
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‘It Was My Decision’: Eddie Howe Asserts Authority in Defence of Anthony Gordon After Shearer Critique

The St. James’ Park dugout is no stranger to intense scrutiny, but when criticism comes from a club legend, the temperature rises a few more degrees. This week, Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe found himself in the eye of a familiar storm, defending not just a team selection, but his own authority, after the Magpies’ 2-1 pre-season friendly defeat to Barcelona. The focal point? The absence of Anthony Gordon from the starting lineup and the subsequent, pointed analysis from Alan Shearer.

Contents
  • A Legend’s Critique and a Manager’s Firm Response
  • Beyond the Headlines: The Modern Management Balancing Act
  • Gordon’s Rise and the Shearer Standard
  • What This Means for Newcastle’s Season Ahead
  • Conclusion: A United Front at St. James’ Park

A Legend’s Critique and a Manager’s Firm Response

Following the loss at the Johan Cruyff Stadium, Newcastle’s all-time top scorer Alan Shearer didn’t mince words on The Rest Is Football podcast. While praising Gordon’s “brilliant” second-half impact, Shearer questioned why the electrifying winger, one of Newcastle’s standout performers last season, didn’t begin the game. “He came on and made a huge difference,” Shearer stated, implying the result might have been different had Gordon started.

The narrative took a definitive turn when Eddie Howe faced the media. With calm clarity, the Newcastle boss dismantled any suggestion of tactical misstep or player omission. “It was my decision not to start him,” Howe asserted, revealing a crucial piece of information. “He’s been ill, so we’re trying to look after him and build his minutes up.” This simple explanation reframed the entire debate, shifting it from a selection error to a case of prudent player management.

Beyond the Headlines: The Modern Management Balancing Act

Howe’s public stance is far more than just a manager defending a player. It is a masterclass in modern football leadership, showcasing several key pillars of successful team stewardship:

  • Protecting the Player: By immediately taking public ownership of the decision and citing illness, Howe shields Gordon from external pressure and fan frustration. It reinforces a united front within the squad.
  • Asserting Managerial Authority: The phrase “It was my decision” is a powerful statement of control. In an era where punditry and fan opinion are omnipresent, Howe reaffirms that he alone holds the full context—fitness data, medical reports, long-term plans—to make calls.
  • Long-Term Vision Over Short-Term Noise: Pre-season is a phasing process, not a results-driven competition. Howe’s priority is ensuring Gordon is 100% fit for the Premier League kick-off, not winning a friendly against Barcelona. His explanation highlights a strategic, scientific approach to preparation.
  • Handling Club Legacy with Respectful Firmness: Responding to a figure like Shearer requires nuance. Howe did not dismiss the critique but provided the facts that rendered it moot, respecting Shearer’s role while firmly upholding his own.

This incident underscores the immense data-driven responsibility of a contemporary manager. Decisions are rarely about mere “form”; they involve load management, biometrics, and individualised conditioning programs—details pundits and fans are not privy to.

Gordon’s Rise and the Shearer Standard

The very fact that Gordon’s absence sparked such debate is a testament to his transformative 18 months at Newcastle. From an expensive, struggling signing, he has become the team’s most potent and consistent attacking threat—a player whose absence is glaring. Shearer’s criticism, in a way, is a backhanded compliment, holding Gordon to the high standards expected of a Newcastle star.

Gordon’s cameo against Barcelona, where his direct running and energy immediately altered Newcastle’s attacking dynamic, proved both men’s points. Shearer was right about his impact; Howe was vindicated in his managed introduction, showcasing a player ready to explode when fully fit. The episode highlights the symbiotic, yet occasionally tense, relationship between a club’s storied past and its present leadership.

What This Means for Newcastle’s Season Ahead

This minor pre-season flashpoint offers significant clues for the campaign to come. Firstly, it signals that Anthony Gordon is absolutely central to Eddie Howe’s plans. He is a player to be carefully managed and optimized, not risked unnecessarily. His fitness is paramount to Newcastle’s success.

Secondly, it reveals a manager in full command of his environment. Howe’s handling of this situation projects strength and clarity to the dressing room. Players know their manager will back them with honesty and take responsibility, fostering a powerful sense of loyalty and shared purpose.

Finally, it sets a tone for the narrative battles of the season. With Newcastle aiming to consistently challenge in the upper echelons and in Europe, every team selection and result will be dissected. Howe has demonstrated he will not be swayed by external noise and will communicate his decisions on his own terms.

Conclusion: A United Front at St. James’ Park

In the end, the story is not about a disagreement between a manager and a legend. Both Eddie Howe and Alan Shearer ultimately want the same thing: success for Newcastle United. Howe’s firm, factual defence of his Anthony Gordon decision is a declaration of his process and his authority. It reinforces that the hard decisions—the ones that might attract criticism from even the most revered quarters—will be made with the player’s and the team’s long-term health in mind.

As the new season dawns, this episode serves as a reminder that the most important conversations at a football club happen behind closed doors, informed by data only the staff can see. For the fans and pundits, the view is necessarily incomplete. Eddie Howe’s message is clear: trust the process, because every decision, popular or not, is made with the club’s best interests at heart. And sometimes, that means protecting your star winger from himself, and from expectation, even in a friendly.


Source: Based on news from Sky Sports.

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