England Euro 2024 star Anthony Gordon ‘got brakes mixed up’ before high-speed bike crash as he shows off his injuries

Gordon showed up feeling great during preparing yesterday at the crew’s campNick ParkerRobin PerrieTom BarclayPublished: 0:14, 28 Jun 2024Updated: 0:37, 28 Jun 2024 Snap to share on X/Twitter

Britain pro Anthony Gordon gave fans a physical issue dismay ­yesterday after a fast tumble off an e-bicycle.

Gordon might have his brakes stirred up when he tumbled from his e-bicycle, one of his colleagues said yesterday.

Anthony Gordon may have got his brakes mixed up when he tumbled from his e-bike as he was spotted with injuries on his face

Anthony Gordon might have his brakes stirred up when he tumbled from his e-bicycle as he was spotted with wounds on his faceCredit: Dad

Gordon also sported nasty injuries to his hands and leg following the high-speed crash

Gordon additionally brandished frightful wounds to his hands and leg following the fast crashCredit: Getty

Gordon fell from his bike during an England 'recovery' session on Wednesday, the player seen at training in Blankenhain

Gordon tumbled from his bicycle during a Britain ‘recuperation’ meeting on Wednesday, the player seen at preparing in BlankenhainCredit: AFP

The 23-year-old was at preparing ­yesterday wearing terrible wounds to his face, hands and leg following a fast accident during a Britain “recuperation” meeting on Wednesday.

The prior night, Gordon was an uncommon positive as a late substitute in the drag draw with Slovenia, prompting calls for him to begin against Slovakia on Sunday.

Safeguard Ezri Konsa was among the players who went dashing around the group’s staggering base in Blankenhain, eastern Germany — and admitted to giggling when he saw Gordon lying draining on the ground.

The Aston Manor star, 26, said: “It was a recuperation meeting, a few players were out in front and as I was descending the slope I saw Insect and he was lying there with his face bloodied, hands and jaw and I recently began giggling! Basically he wore his ­helmet. That is the central thing.”

Ezri said he had “never been on a bicycle like it”, adding: “It’s unusual – you can get a move on.

“It has a super button, so you press the super button and as you pedal it simply goes fast.

“It probably been a terrible fall.

“I think he squeezed some unacceptable brake since back in Britain the brakes are on various sides, so the left is the back.

“I think he squeezed the left and it was the front and he just took off!

“He’s fine. He’s getting along nicely. I feel that will be the keep going time we go on the bicycle!”

Gordon showed up feeling great during preparing yesterday at the crew’s camp, in spite of a profound brush on his jawline in addition to one more on his nose as well as wounds to his hands and a scraped knee.

Focus back Marc Guehi said: “I saw that gigantic slice on his jaw yet he’s alright – he just tumbled off his bicycle. It’s been somewhat of a joke in camp.”

Gordon’s speed and cunning opened up the Slovenia safeguard toward the finish of Tuesday’s goalless yawnfest — laying on quite possibly of Britain’s most obvious opportunity, just for Cole Palmer to fire at the manager.

The Newcastle Joined star is supposed to be good for Sunday’s crunch last-16 conflict in Gelsenkirchen.

A Britain source said: “Anthony was out with different players on the e-bicycles they use during recuperation after games and came a cropper.

“It was all in all a knock yet fortunately he’s alright and the wounds won’t influence his match wellness by any stretch of the imagination. He will be accessible for choice.”

Director Gareth Southgate — who had plastic brew cups tossed at him by furious fans on Tuesday — was additionally supported by the normal return of left-back Luke Shaw, who has been out harmed since February.

Asked when he would return into the Britain group, the Manchester Joined star pronounced immovably yesterday: “Next game.”

The ace appeared in good spirits during training at the squad’s camp

The ace appeared in good spirits during training at the squad’s campCredit: AFP

The Three Lions players on their bikes last week

The Three Lions players on their bikes last weekCredit: Getty

Trent Alexander-Arnold seen riding last week

Trent Alexander-Arnold seen riding last weekCredit: https://x.com/England/status/1806032177752322488

Calls for him to start against Slovakia on Sunday are growing

Calls for him to start against Slovakia on Sunday are growingCredit: Getty