Anthony Gordon expressed confidence in Newcastle United's ability to compete at the highest level, despite their 2-1 loss to Barcelona in the Champions League opener. The match saw Marcus Rashford score twice in the second half for Barcelona, overshadowing Newcastle's efforts. Despite having only 35.5% possession and fewer shots than their opponents, Newcastle managed to outperform Barcelona's expected goals (xG) with a score of 1.46 compared to 1.31.
During the first half, Newcastle missed key opportunities, including a miskick by Gordon and a brilliant save by Joan Garcia against Harvey Barnes. Gordon, returning from a domestic suspension, scored in the 90th minute but it was too late to change the outcome. This defeat marked Newcastle's third
consecutive home loss in the Champions League.
Despite the setback, Gordon remains optimistic about Newcastle's future in the competition. He praised Barcelona as one of the top three teams globally and noted that facing such high-calibre opponents is a valuable experience. "We’re not going to come up against teams better than them," he stated, highlighting his belief in Newcastle's potential.
We can compete with anyone. Anthony Gordon on tonight's game against Barcelona pic.twitter.com/GSVqctUg6XNewcastle United (@NUFC) September 18, 2025
Eddie Howe commended his team's spirited performance but acknowledged missed opportunities during crucial moments. "We were really in the game," Howe told TNT Sports, expressing disappointment over not scoring first despite having chances. He emphasised that creating a challenging environment with high-energy football was part of their strategy.
Howe also noted that while they maintained pressure throughout, they lacked the finishing quality needed for victory. "The chances were there in the first half," he said, recognising that against top-tier teams like Barcelona, such opportunities are rare and must be seized.
Learning from Defeat
The manager believes these experiences will help Newcastle grow and improve their game. He stressed that perseverance is key: "We kept going until the end. " Despite this loss, both Gordon and Howe see potential for growth as they continue their Champions League journey.