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England Star's 'Insult' Backfires into Compliment!

Summary

  • Gordon downplayed a viral World Cup moment involving a manager's outburst.
  • He viewed the manager's explicit remark as a form of compliment.
  • The incident occurred during England's dramatic 3-2 World Cup victory.
England Star's 'Insult' Backfires into Compliment!

Anthony Gordon, an England winger, has revealed his take on a widely shared viral moment from a World Cup match against Mexico. During a hydration break in England's 3-2 victory, then-Mexico manager Javier Aguirre was captured on camera shouting an explicit remark at Gordon.

Gordon, who has since moved to Barcelona, recalled the incident with amusement, stating it was "just a bit of fun." He interpreted the manager's outburst as a "compliment," given the heat and tension of the game, and his own successful play against the full-back.

This humorous exchange was one of several lighthearted moments from the match that circulated on social media. England secured their win with goals from Jude Bellingham and a Harry Kane penalty, despite Mexico's efforts to come back and a red card for Jarell Quansah.

Aguirre, who has managed extensively in Spain, has since departed his role with Mexico, being replaced by Rafael Marquez. Gordon mentioned that Aguirre seemed like a good person, engaging with him and Bellingham during the game, which he found enjoyable amidst the match's intensity.

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