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Gordon Criticizes Teammates, Calls Sunderland "Not Very Good" After Derby Loss

Anthony Gordon, a Newcastle United player, offered a critical assessment of both his team's performance and Sunderland following a 2-1 defeat at St. James' Park on Sunday. This outcome marked Sunderland's second victory over Newcastle this season, intensifying calls for changes within the Newcastle club.

Newcastle United forward Anthony Gordon voiced strong opinions regarding his team's play and their rivals, Sunderland, after a recent Premier League match. On Sunday, Sunderland secured a 2-1 victory over Newcastle at St. James' Park, with Brian Brobbey scoring the decisive goal late in the game. This result followed Newcastle's elimination from the Champions League earlier in the week after a difficult performance against Barcelona. The defeat places Newcastle below Sunderland in the Premier League standings, raising concerns about their prospects for European qualification next season. Sunderland, in their inaugural season back in the top flight, demonstrated resilience by overcoming an initial deficit, having also defeated Newcastle 1-0 in December. Gordon, who scored Newcastle's opening goal in the 10th minute, stated that Sunderland is "not very good" while simultaneously criticizing his own side's performance after the initial 45 minutes, a recurring issue this season.

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