Henry Winter's World Cup Diary, Day 7
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Henry Winter's World Cup Diary, Day 7
As England's World Cup campaign finally kicked off, captain Harry Kane told his team-mates to "be free in the mind." Kane feels that much of England's struggles since 1966 can be attributed to mindset. The years of hurt, the near-misses, and the repeated cycles of hope followed by disappointment have created a psychological barrier. While there have been technical and tactical errors, Kane emphasized that overcoming this mental hurdle was essential.
Lionel Messi is often hailed as a footballing genius due to his technique, balance, vision, and mindset. Kane observed Messi's winning mentality during Argentina's match against Algeria in Kansas City. Similarly, French player Michael Olise, who is a contender for the Golden Ball, showed immense belief in his ability during France's match against Senegal. Kane believes that such confidence is crucial, particularly for players like Jude Bellingham. He indicated that Bellingham's combination of skill and a strong mentality is key to England's success.
Looking ahead to the match against Croatia, Kane outlined the expected lineup, which features players eager to press and seize control of the game. He stated, "The message is just to be free in the mind, go for it, go for the win, go for a pressing, leave it all out there." England's past performances have led to exhaustion against teams adept at possession; however, as they face Croatia, Kane urged the squad to seize the moment and banish fear.
Before the match, Kane reflected on whether the failure to claim a second star on the shirt was simply psychological. He acknowledged the pressure associated with major tournaments and insisted that while mentality plays a part, it’s about striking a balance between experience and youth.
On his way from Kansas City to Dallas, Winter sat next to a stadium designer who spoke highly of Kane as a role model, noting the impact he has as both a player and a captain. Kane is set to equal David Beckham's 115 England appearances, with only Wayne Rooney and Peter Shilton surpassing that.
In Dallas, excitement is palpable as local reporters delivered news segments amidst the backdrop of singing England fans. The anticipation for the match is building, and the atmosphere promises to be energetic.
Fonte: worldsoccer.com.