Newcastle's Anthony Gordon Spoils Bournemouth's 125th Anniversary Festivities with Late Equalizer
Newcastle United's Anthony Gordon secured a 1-1 draw against Bournemouth with a late equalizer during their 125th anniversary celebrations. Marcus Tavernier initially led Bournemouth, but Gordon's 76th-minute goal from a Harvey Barnes cross evened the score. The match saw intense moments, including a disallowed Bournemouth goal after a VAR review.
Newcastle United's Anthony Gordon clinched a crucial 1-1 draw against Bournemouth, disrupting the home team's 125th anniversary celebrations on Sunday in the Premier League.
Marcus Tavernier threw Bournemouth ahead in the first half, but a 76th-minute play from substitute Harvey Barnes allowed Gordon to net an equalizer, securing Newcastle a commendable four points from their initial two season games. Bournemouth had also previously drawn their opening match against Nottingham Forest.
Bournemouth's celebration nearly reached a fever pitch with a stoppage-time goal by Dango Ouattara, but a VAR review disqualified the score due to handball, leaving fans frustrated. Despite last-minute threats and multiple attempts from Newcastle, including pivotal saves by Bournemouth's Neto, the score remained locked. Notably, Antoine Semenyo set up Tavernier's leading goal, showcasing remarkable ability amidst tough defense.
(With inputs from agencies.)