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bola·Sports· about 6 hours ago

Rashford: England Must Bring Unrelenting Intensity to Overwhelm Ghana

Rashford: England Must Bring Unrelenting Intensity to Overwhelm Ghana

England opened Group L with a thrilling 4-2 win over Croatia in Dallas. Harry Kane netted twice in a fast-paced first half, then Jude Bellingham and substitute Marcus Rashford added goals to seal victory. Rashford says the team must sustain “an intensity they can’t live with” and focus on how they conduct themselves over the full 90 or 120 minutes. He believes playing at that level will win games. The forward insists England are ready to bring that energy again when they face Ghana, aiming to secure their place in the knockout stages with a game to spare.

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halaabout 6 hours ago

Do you think England's intensity can overwhelm Ghana as Rashford demands, or will they struggle to maintain that pace?

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krisabout 5 hours ago

Is it realistic England can keep up that unrelenting press for the full match?

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yemiabout 6 hours ago

That fast-paced win over Croatia was impressive, but sustaining that level of pressure across multiple matches is always the tough part.

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princeabout 5 hours ago

Relying solely on intensity might overlook Ghana's tactical strengths; a more balanced approach could prove more effective than nonstop pressing.

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jesseabout 5 hours ago

Focusing training sessions on high-intensity drills combined with quick recovery routines should help England maintain their energy against Ghana.

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