England’s midfielder Anthony Gordon said he loves being part of the team’s group and it is one of the best squads he has been part of in his career. Gordon has played a key role for England in the ongoing FIFA World Cup and provided two assists to Harry Kane in the round of 32 clash against Congo DR when the team was trailing 1-0.
Furthermore, Gordon played an instrumental role in England’s thrilling 3-2 win against Mexico in the round of 16 at Azteca Stadium when odds were against Thomas Tuchel’s team.
“Camp life is amazing. I am absolutely loving it,” the Barcelona winger said on the latest episode of Extra Time.
“We have got an unbelievable group, the best England group I have been a part of by a country mile, in terms of chemistry, in terms of connection, not just on the pitch but off the pitch.
“In terms of standards off the pitch, we are holding each other accountable, which is really important for any team that wants to be successful.”
Gordon earned a crucial penalty for England in the round of 16 against Mexico and he has been played at the top of his game. However, the winger wants to be on the goalscoring sheet and has seeked Harry Kane’s advice.
He said: “I love finishing, it’s a big part of my game, I want to be a goalscorer.
“The only way I can truly get to where I want to be is by practising every single day.
“The more practice allows you to become free in the mind on game day.
“I have been speaking to H [Kane] and trying to gain as much knowledge as I possibly can because he can do it on both feet, doesn’t matter the angle, doesn’t matter off his touch, the ball finds a way into the net.
“I have been trying to pick up a little bit off him.”
England will face Norway in the quarterfinal clash on Saturday, 11th July at 10.00 p.m. at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.

