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    England VS Ghana

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    • peter habakkuk
      peter habakkuk
      England VS Ghana England showed great firepower in the first group - stage match, defeating Croatia 4 - 2. Harry Kane scored two goals, while Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford also found the net. The team is currently in high spirits. However, winger Saka is training alone due to a hamstring problem, and his availability for the match against Ghana is in doubt. On the other hand, Rashford and Declan Rice have resumed training with the team and are expected to play. Ghana secured a 1 - 0 victory over Panama in the first round, thanks to a last - minute goal from young player Inaki Williams. It was a hard - fought opening win, but the team's overall performance was not satisfactory, with limited goal - scoring opportunities in the attacking end. The good news is that midfield maestro Thomas Partey, who missed the first game due to off - field issues, has returned to training and is available for this crucial encounter. Both teams are tied on 3 points in Group L and will strive for a wi
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      England VS Ghana England, ranked 4th in the world, boasts a formidable midfield axis formed by Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, and Declan Rice. All players are from top clubs in the top five European leagues, and there are no key players injured. In the first round, they defeated Croatia 4-2 with a well - rounded attack. Kane is just one goal away from becoming the all - time top scorer for the national team. Manager Thomas Tuchel continues to use the 4-2-3-1 high - pressing formation, with stable efficiency in crossing from the flanks and scoring from late runs. However, there are some concerns. The full - backs' forward runs leave gaps behind, and the defense was breached twice by counter - attacks in the first round. When facing a deep - lying defense, their attacking rhythm slows down. Ghana, ranked 73rd in the world, is missing their midfield core Kudus, which weakens their offensive creativity. Manager Carlos Queiroz mainly uses the 5-4-1 defensive formation, relying on the speed of
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      World Cup England 0-0 Ghana
    • Mikocheni
      Mikocheni
      England VS Ghana England, ranked fourth in the world, boasts a formidable midfield axis formed by Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, and Declan Rice. All players are from top clubs in the top five European leagues, and there are no major injuries. In the first round, they defeated Croatia 4-2 with a diverse attacking approach. Kane is just one goal away from becoming the all-time top scorer for the national team. Manager Thomas Tuchel continues to use the 4-2-3-1 high-pressing formation, with stable efficiency in crosses from the flanks and goals from late runs. However, there are some concerns. The full-backs' forward runs leave gaps at the back, and the defense was breached twice by counter-attacks in the first round. In addition, the team struggles to break down deep defenses, with a slow tempo in such situations. Ghana, ranked 73rd in the world, will be without their midfield linchpin Mohammed Kudus, which weakens their offensive creativity. Manager Carlos Queiroz mainly deploys a 5-4-1
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