Anthony Gordon, the former Everton winger who made a sensational move to Newcastle United in 2023, has surprisingly revealed that his footballing hero is a Liverpool icon. Despite previously expressing his unwavering loyalty to Everton, Gordon admitted that Steven Gerrard, the legendary Liverpool captain, was his inspiration growing up.
Gordon, who hails from Liverpool, spent 11 years at Everton’s academy before making his first-team debut. However, his departure from the club left a sour taste in the mouths of some Everton fans as he refused to train and demanded a move to Newcastle.
Despite the controversy surrounding his exit, Gordon has flourished at Newcastle, earning his first senior England cap and scoring 11 goals in 43 appearances this season. In a recent interview, Gordon shared his admiration for Gerrard, who he described as ‘unbelievable’ and ‘like a God in Liverpool’.
Gordon’s revelation highlights the enduring influence of Gerrard, who is widely regarded as one of the Premier League’s greatest midfielders. His impressive performances for Liverpool, including guiding them to Champions League glory in 2005, have left a lasting impression on Gordon and many other young footballers.
In addition to Gerrard, Gordon also credits Mohamed Salah’s mindset as a source of inspiration. He admires Salah’s dedication and preparation, which he believes have contributed to the Egyptian forward’s success at Liverpool.
Gordon’s recent form has put him in contention for a place in Gareth Southgate’s England squad for this summer’s Euros. His impressive performances for Newcastle, combined with his admiration for Gerrard and Salah, suggest that he has the potential to become a top player in the Premier League.