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Eddie Howe has admitted Anthony Gordon can’t “fill the boots” of Alexander Isak ahead of Newcastle United’s clash against Liverpool on Monday.
With no Isak to call upon at St James’ Park, Gordon is expected to start in the no.9 role, as he did last week when Newcastle faced Aston Villa.

Typically a winger, Gordon enjoyed some good moments at Villa Park, including a run in behind that forced Ezri Konsa to drag down his international team-mate, resulting in a red card for the defender.
Howe revealed he and his coaching staff have spent time with Gordon this week working on certain aspects of playing as a striker, but admitted the boyhood Liverpool fan is no Isak replacement.
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“He’s an attacker and he’s a very good attacker,” said the ex-Bournemouth boss.
“The beauty of Anthony when we signed him was he can play right, left and potentially down the middle, something that he has done before.
Gordon played as a striker against Villa
Isak won't be available to face Liverpool still
Gordon started three games last season in a center forward role, as per Transfermarkt, including the home match against Manchester City when Isak was injured.
Howe will hope Monday’s game is the last where Gordon must be utilized as a striker and the Newcastle head coach said he cannot envisage a scenario where Isak leaves and another no.9 is not brought in before the transfer deadline on September 1.
Speaking on Friday, Howe confirmed Isak, who is still training in isolation, will not be involved against Liverpool.
The 47-year-old added he would like to call upon the Swede’s services and claimed Isak can still be reintegrated into the squad.