Monday 23 March 2026 — Dermot Gallagher and Jay Bothroyd reviewed the first‑half incident in which Anthony Gordon went down in Sunderland’s box and discussed whether Newcastle should have been awarded a penalty. Watching the replays, both analysts agreed there was contact, but not enough to warrant a spot‑kick. Gallagher emphasised the referee’s angle and distance, noting the challenge was marginal and the defender’s intervention insufficiently forceful to meet the threshold for a foul in the penalty area. Bothroyd added that Gordon’s reaction looked natural given the slight contact and his momentum, meaning the incident did not meet the definition of simulation.
Taken together, the pair concluded the match official’s decision to allow play to continue was correct: there was no clear and obvious penalty, but nor was there a cynical dive deserving of punishment. Their assessment underlined the fine line officials must judge between genuine contact and theatrical falls in the penalty area.