Alessia Russo says England deserve World Cup success

England forward Alessia Russo has stated that the men's national team deserves to win the World Cup. She praised the squad's quality under Thomas Tuchel ahead of their final group match.

Russo, speaking before England's match against Panama, expressed confidence in the team's ability to claim the trophy in the United States, Canada and Mexico. She highlighted the squad's strength and noted their recent near misses in major tournaments.

"England have such a stacked team. They’re amazing. I think they deserve a trophy," Russo said. She added that she hopes the players can enjoy the tournament without excessive pressure.

England secured a spot in the knockout stages after results against Croatia and Ghana. Russo also referenced the Lionesses' own qualification efforts for the 2027 Women's World Cup, saying the team remains focused on securing their place.

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England football team celebrating a 3-0 win against Costa Rica in Orlando, with Anthony Gordon in action.
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England beat Costa Rica 3-0 in final World Cup warm-up

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England defeated Costa Rica 3-0 in Orlando on Wednesday in their final friendly before the 2026 World Cup. Anthony Gordon scored and assisted as the Three Lions prepared for their opening match against Croatia.

England manager Thomas Tuchel says his side are not among the favourites for the 2026 World Cup but insists the team is dreaming big ahead of their final warm-up match.

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England have named their 26-man squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup under manager Thomas Tuchel. The team will open their campaign against Croatia on June 17.

England will take on Croatia tonight in their World Cup Group L opener in Arlington. Thomas Tuchel’s side aim to start their campaign strongly against a Croatia team featuring Luka Modric.

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Sweden's women's national team ended its World Cup qualifying campaign with a 2–2 draw against Italy at Gamla Ullevi. The side has never missed a World Cup but must now contest a playoff in the autumn for a place at the 2027 tournament in Brazil.

Sweden's national football team faces Japan in its final group stage match at the World Cup. Coach Graham Potter is aware of yellow card suspension threats.

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Italy's sports minister Andrea Abodi has dismissed suggestions that the Azzurri replace Iran at the 2026 World Cup as not possible or appropriate. The remarks follow a proposal by a US envoy to President Donald Trump amid doubts over Iran's participation due to ongoing conflict. Abodi emphasized that qualification occurs on the pitch.

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