"There are a few similarities as to how (Manchester) United play and England play," Gomes said here.
England have already sealed a last-16 berth with a match to spare, following two successive wins against Chile and Mexico.
"But when I'm here, we focus on our own identity and style and try to stick to that."
The 17-year-old is one of the most highly-rated youth prospects at Old Trafford and he showed it with a jaw-dropping free-kick conversion to seal a 4-0 rout of Chile.
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In both their wins, Gomes has started off the bench, but he backed chief coach Steve Cooper's decision.
"It's up to the manager (to pick the team) and whatever he says, I agree on because we trust the manager and we know he'll make the right decision.
"I think I had a bit of an impact on the game and we coped well in tough conditions. The supporters are loud and they've been very good to us."
"As a team we stuck to the game plan and we're happy to get the three points and move onto the next game which is Iraq."
English defender Tashan Oakley-Boothe hoped that they would continue their rampaging form and hailed the crowd support at the Salt Lake Stadium on both their match days.
"It was a good team performance today but our next target is just to win the next game, which is Iraq.
England's previous U-17 World Cup outing in Chile ended on a sour note, as they were knocked out in the group stage.
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