Eddie Howe's team news update: Gordon, Bruno latest ahead of Brentford visit

Gordon was forced off during the Carabao Cup semi-final second leg defeat at Manchester City on Wednesday night, with the Magpies head coach confirming the England international had a hamstring problem.

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United are back in league action against the Bees at St. James' Park on Saturday evening (kick-off 5:30pm GMT) and Howe is optimistic that Gordon - as well as captain Bruno Guimarães and midfielder Lewis Miley - could be fit enough to feature against Keith Andrews' men.

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Here are some of the main talking points from Howe's pre-match media briefing:

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On Gordon's fitness...

"No major update on Anthony. (There is) every chance he'll miss this game coming up at the weekend but we hope it's not a serious injury and he'll be back pretty soon."

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On Guimarães and Miley's recoveries...

"Bruno's getting closer. He did a training session on Wednesday when we were travelling. He felt pretty good, so I'll see him today and fingers crossed he'll be fit.

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"We'll find out today (about Miley). I'm awaiting an update on him but again it's not a serious injury and we hope he'll be back very soon."

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On Anthony Elanga...

"He's done a load of good things that could have led to goals so I was really pleased he got that reward of the goal - it was a great goal as well.

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"I was delighted for him, and hopefully that's the start of many. It will also be a lift in his belief for himself and what he can contribute. There's no doubting his ability - (it was) a really good thing for him."

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On being back at home...

"It's a big week coming up. We need real focus on these next two games - Brentford at home and Tottenham away, two good games.

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"Being back at home after several away games is more than welcome, so it will be a nice feeling for us on Saturday."

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On United's recent run of form...

"Losing is such a difficult feeling. You have to deal with the defeat, put it where you need to put it and learn from it. We're trying to do that in a quick turnaround while acknowledging the strengths of our performances and also the areas we need to improve.

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"The main thing is the players entering the next game in a positive frame of mind. That's so important, so how we deal with each defeat we've had in the last week has been crucial to our success going forward."

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