Anthony Gordon Views Expletive Exchange with Javier Aguirre as Lighthearted Gesture

England’s Anthony Gordon dismisses an explicit comment made by former Mexico manager Javier Aguirre during their World Cup match as a lighthearted, complimentary gesture.

England forward Anthony Gordon recently addressed a viral incident during the World Cup round-of-16 clash at Azteca Stadium, where Mexico head coach Javier Aguirre directed an explicit comment toward him. During a hydration break in the 3-2 victory for England, the 67-year-old manager engaged with both Jude Bellingham and Gordon near the touchline. Gordon, who recently transferred from Newcastle United to Barcelona, interpreted the remark as a playful interaction.

“It was just a bit of fun,” Gordon remarked, noting that he viewed the manager’s comment as a compliment following his persistent pressure on the opposition’s defense. Gordon added that Aguirre appeared to be a decent individual who maintained communication with him and Bellingham throughout the high-stakes match.

The match was characterized by intense moments, including a red card for Jarell Quansah and a brace from Bellingham. Despite a late push from Mexico following goals by Julian Quinones and Raul Jimenez, England successfully advanced to face Norway in the quarter-finals. Following the tournament exit, Aguirre has stepped down from his managerial role, with Rafael Marquez appointed as his successor.

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