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A Historic Champions League Record Places Anthony Gordon Above Messi and Cristiano
A Champions League night that seemed routine ended up rewriting history. What happened in Azerbaijan is now part of the tournament’s legacy.
What Newcastle experienced in their visit to Qarabag in the playoff for a spot in the Champions League Round of 16 was far more than a dominant victory. The English side virtually sealed the tie before halftime, producing a first half that bordered on the unreal in both intensity and efficiency.
By the end of the opening 45 minutes, the scoreboard already showed a crushing 0-5 in Azerbaijan. Beyond the result, however, one individual display turned a rout into a historic chapter in the competition.
A First Half for the History Books
The standout performer was Anthony Gordon, who scored four goals in the first half alone. Four goals in just 45 minutes in Europe’s premier club competition — a feat that places him in extremely exclusive company.
Until now, neither Lionel Messi nor Cristiano Ronaldo, the defining goal-scoring icons of the modern Champions League era, had managed to achieve that in a single first half. The scale of the English forward’s performance becomes even more striking when viewed through historical context.
The Only Previous Case in the Champions League
Before Gordon’s explosion, only one player had ever scored four goals in the first half of a Champions League match: Luiz Adriano. The Brazilian striker accomplished the feat during the 2014/15 group stage with Shakhtar Donetsk against BATE Borisov.
That match reached halftime at 0-6 and ended 0-7, becoming one of the most lopsided nights in recent tournament history. More than a decade later, the record has finally been matched.
Gordon’s Steady Rise at Newcastle
At 24 years old, Anthony Gordon has carved a particular path in English football. Developed between Liverpool and Everton, he joined Newcastle in January 2023 for a reported €45 million fee. Since then, his progression has been steady within a team that prioritizes collective structure over individual spotlight.
But nights like the one against Qarabag redefine trajectories. Regardless of his usual tactical role, the winger delivered a performance he will never forget — and one that now sits among the competition’s most exclusive statistical milestones.
A Tie Decided Before the Break
The 0-5 halftime scoreline left the playoff essentially decided, with the Magpies now confidently looking ahead to the Round of 16. Yet beyond the aggregate advantage, the match will be remembered for a display that broke comparisons and earned its own place in history.
In a tournament built on iconic evenings, Anthony Gordon authored one of his own.











