Anthony Gordon exudes confidence and self-belief, claiming to be a nightmare for his opponents due to his directness and attacking style of play. His strong self-belief illustrates his potential as a fearless player who could influence crucial moments in a game for England. Gordon expresses his desire to make a positive impact on the field and emphasizes his self-belief as the driving force behind his ambition to perform on the big stage.
While there is growing support for him to start the upcoming match, he may have to make an impact coming off the bench. Nevertheless, he stresses the need for the team to step up as they enter the knockout stages, acknowledging the responsibility of players to drive change. The player’s openness about a cycling incident and his delight at the growing recognition of his abilities further demonstrate his self-assuredness.
He reflects on the contrast in public opinion about him and his dedicated efforts to reach his current position in the team. In addition to his efforts on the field, Gordon also engages in personal development by reading ‘The Art of Winning’ by Dan Carter, drawing inspiration from the quote “pressure is a privilege.”