England can’t catch a break! It’s like lousy form prior to EURO 2024, poor performance in the tournament, only one win in the group stage, only two goals scored, and angry fans who threw cups on Gareth Southgate were not enough. They also could’ve lost a player and all that because of a bizarre bike accident?!Anthony Gordon was seen in England training this morning with grazes on his chin, nose and hands.The team went for an afternoon bike ride yesterday 🚲 pic.twitter.com/dN1agWNcTD— ESPN UK (@ESPNUK) June 27, 2024 In today’s training session, everything seemed normal, except for Phil Foden’s absence, until Anthony Gordon showed up with a cut on his chin and scratches on his nose and hand. And while Foden had the most beautiful reason to leave, Gordon was not so lucky. Namely, the Newcastle winger reportedly fell off the bike while riding around England’s training base in Blankenhein. The fall was obviously troublesome since Gordon injured his head and was lucky he didn’t suffer a more severe injury. A family matter takes Foden away from the Three Lions EURO campTruth be said, the 23-year-old only had a little of a role in the European Championship since he entered the game from the bench only against Slovenia in the 89th minute and played six minutes in total, including the five-minute added time. Given that the Three Lions haven’t lived up to expectations so far in the tournament, Southgate is under a lot of pressure at the moment.Angry England fans throw cups at SouthgateSubsequently, we might expect some changes in the starting lineup since the English have arguably the most substantial bench at the EURO with players like Jarrod Bowen, Eberechi Eze, Cole Palmer, and Ollie Watkins, and Gordon is among the subs who could bring additional energy boost and enhance the team’s performance. The first knockout-phase step – Slovakia – may seem like easy prey for the Three Lions, but the EURO 2024 has already shown everything is possible.EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP – 1/8 FINALSSaturday 19.00: (3.40) Switzerland (3.00) Italy (2.55)22.00: (1.65) Germany (4.00) Denmark (6.10)Sunday 19.00: (1.45) England (4.50) Slovakia (9.50)22.00: (1.25) Spain (6.50) Georgia (15.0)Monday 19.00: (1.95) France (3.40) Belgium (4.70)22.00: (1.43) Portugal (4.75) Slovenia (9.10)Tuesday 19.00: (8.25) Romania (4.30) Netherlands (1.50)22.00: (1.95) Austria (3.50) Turkey (4.50)***odds are subject to change***