Anthony Gordon Forced to Withdraw from England Squad Due to Hip Injury: Blow for Three Lions Ahead of Latvia Clash
Newcastle winger Anthony Gordon withdraws from England's squad for the Latvia qualifier after sustaining a hip injury against Albania.

England Squad Update: Gordon Sidelined with Hip Injury
Newcastle United winger Anthony Gordon has been ruled out of England's upcoming World Cup qualifier against Latvia after suffering a hip injury during Friday's 2-0 victory over Albania at Wembley. The 24-year-old, who earned his 10th international cap as a late substitute for Marcus Rashford, underwent scans on Saturday before returning to his club for further assessment.
Impact on England's Campaign
Manager Thomas Tuchel expressed concerns post-match, calling the injury "a bit worrying." Gordon's absence leaves England with fewer attacking options as they aim to maintain momentum in their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign. The Three Lions are already dealing with several injury setbacks, and Gordon's withdrawal compounds selection headaches.
Key Details:
- Injury Occurrence: Sustained during England's 2-0 win over Albania.
- Club Protocol: Newcastle will assess Gordon's recovery timeline.
- Replacement: Tuchel may call up another forward ahead of the Latvia match.
What’s Next?
England faces Latvia on Monday in a crucial qualifier. Fans and analysts will watch closely to see how the team adapts without Gordon's pace and creativity on the wing. Meanwhile, Newcastle will hope for a swift recovery as they prepare for their next Premier League fixture.
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