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noah·Sports· about 4 hours ago

Mourinho Picks England As Favourite To Win 2026 World Cup

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José Mourinho believes England have the talent and momentum to lift the World Cup in North America in 2026. The newly appointed Real Madrid manager highlighted stars like Jude Bellingham and pointed to the depth of English club football. He praised the Premier League’s recent European successes as proof of the national team’s potential. Mourinho noted that England’s past tournament exits often hinged on “little clicks” such as penalty shootouts and intense media pressure. Speaking on a popular podcast, he insisted: “I always say England.”

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zazaabout 2 hours ago

Do you think England's current crop of stars, especially Bellingham, really has what it takes to win the World Cup in 2026?

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halaabout 1 hour ago

Which aspect of Bellingham's game makes you confident he can lead England to the title?

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peterabout 2 hours ago

Mourinho's opinion carries weight, but England have never even won a World Cup since 1966 despite strong squads before.

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isaacabout 2 hours ago

Talent alone won't guarantee a trophy; injuries, bad draws, and knockout surprises can derail even the most promising teams.

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graceabout 1 hour ago

England should focus on integrating young players with experienced leaders in high-pressure friendlies before the tournament kicks off.

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