England winger Anthony Gordon admits he is playing with a sense of "paranoia" as he fights to secure his place in Thomas Tuchel's squad for next year's World Cup. Despite impressing in last month's 5-0 thrashing of Serbia, the Newcastle United forward is well aware of the fierce competition for places, and the omission of Jude Bellingham for this month's two internationals underscored the unpredictability of selection. "At this level, you see the squad changing all the time, players coming in, players leaving," Gordon said from England's camp at St George's Park. "You've almost got to be a bit paranoid that you're not going to get in because it pushes you even further. "You've always got to challenge yourself because...