Anthony Gordon Interview Resurfaces, Liverpool Fans Are Talking
An old interview featuring Anthony Gordon has resurfaced, and Liverpool fans are going wild. The Newcastle United star was asked about his childhood idol and the best player he’s played against, and his answers have sparked a lot of interest.
Back in May, it was reported that Liverpool were interested in signing Gordon, but the deal eventually fell through. However, it seems like the Reds are still keeping tabs on the 23-year-old winger. In the interview, Gordon revealed that his childhood idol was none other than Steven Gerrard, which is no surprise given his Liverpool obsession.
When asked about the best player he’s played against, Gordon surprisingly chose Paris Saint-Germain’s Achraf Hakimi as his top opponent. However, when it comes to playing alongside, he’s got a lot of love for Mo Salah.
The interview has sparked a lot of reaction on social media, with some fans saying that Gordon wants to join Liverpool more than the club wants him. Others are just excited about the prospect of having him at Anfield.
Gordon’s Quotes Spark Debate
One fan tweeted, "He wants us more than we want him." Another fan added, "Bro want us so baddd.."
Some fans are even joking that Gordon has become Liverpool-obsessed, with one fan saying, "Gordon has become Liverpool obsessed these last few weeks."
Liverpool’s Transfer Situation
Liverpool are yet to make any significant signings this summer, and it remains to be seen whether they’ll bring in any new players before the transfer window closes.
In a recent interview, head coach Arne Slot said, "The first aim is to work with these players. The disadvantage is that many of them aren’t here yet. The positive is that it gives us time to take a good look at the youngsters."
It’s clear that the Reds are focused on developing their young talent, but fans are still eager to see some new faces at the club.
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