- Anthony Gordon has praised the current England squad as the "best group I have been a part of by a country mile," highlighting a strong sense of unity and chemistry both on and off the pitch.
- The Barcelona winger said on the latest episode of Extra Time that this powerful camaraderie is a key factor in the team's success at the World Cup, which was evident in their dramatic last-16 victory against Mexico at the Azteca Stadium, where they played over 40 minutes with 10 men.
- Manager Thomas Tuchel has frequently spoken about fostering a "brotherhood" among the players, a sentiment echoed by Gordon, who noted the team's commitment to holding each other accountable for high standards.
- Gordon has been a pivotal figure in England's progression to the quarter-finals, providing two assists for Harry Kane against the Democratic Republic of Congo and winning the decisive penalty against Mexico, which Kane converted.
- The Liverpudlian is keen to enhance his goalscoring abilities and has been seeking guidance from captain Kane, aiming to improve his finishing through practice and learning from Kane's technique.
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