Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has provided a reassuring update on Alexander Isak after the Swedish striker was forced off late in their FA Cup defeat to Brighton. Isak, who has been in excellent form this season, returned to the starting lineup after missing Newcastle’s loss to Liverpool in midweek due to a groin issue.
Making an immediate impact, Isak confidently dispatched a first-half penalty, netting his 22nd goal of the season across all competitions. He later found the net again, but his second goal was disallowed for offside, denying Newcastle a crucial lead in a tightly contested match.
Concerns arose in the 86th minute when Isak appeared to be struggling physically and was substituted for Callum Wilson. From the bench, he watched as Danny Welbeck’s extra-time strike secured Brighton’s 2-1 victory, knocking Newcastle out of the competition. The sight of Isak limping off raised fears of another potential injury setback.

However, Howe quickly downplayed any major concerns, suggesting that Isak’s withdrawal was precautionary rather than due to a significant problem. “It was just general tiredness, I don’t think there is a problem there,” Howe told reporters post-match. “As I said before the game, if he was fit, he would play. Fingers crossed he is OK.” His comments indicate that Isak should be available for Newcastle’s upcoming fixtures.
Newcastle’s focus now shifts to crucial matches, including a Premier League clash against West Ham and a Carabao Cup final showdown with Liverpool at Wembley. Isak’s fitness will be a major boost for Eddie Howe’s side as they prepare for these high-stakes encounters.
In addition to Isak’s status, Howe also addressed the controversial red card received by Anthony Gordon. The winger was sent off in the dying moments after an altercation with Brighton’s Jan Paul van Hecke, leaving Newcastle a man down for extra time. If the suspension stands, Gordon will miss three matches, including the all-important cup final.

Despite the disappointment of their FA Cup exit, Newcastle must quickly regroup as they aim to finish the season strongly. With Isak’s availability looking positive and an appeal potentially in play for Gordon, the Magpies will hope to regain momentum ahead of their defining fixtures.
Howe hinted at a possible appeal against the red card, questioning the severity of the decision. “It looks harsh, but we’ll have to analyze it properly. I’ve not seen a replay of it, I was just going with my original view,” he said. When asked whether Newcastle would challenge the call, he responded, “Possibly.”