England's Tuchel and Kane Aim for World Cup Glory in Florida
World Cup: Tuchel, Kane eye 'second star' as England land in Florida

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England's football coach Thomas Tuchel and captain Harry Kane are focused on winning the World Cup, aiming to add a 'second star' to their shirt. The team is in Florida for acclimatization ahead of their first match against Croatia on June 17. Several players are absent for recovery after the UEFA Champions League final.
- 01England is in Group L with Croatia, Ghana, and Panama, starting their World Cup campaign on June 17 against Croatia.
- 02Key players absent from the squad include Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, Noni Madueke, and Eberechi Eze for additional recovery.
- 03Harry Kane emphasizes the importance of squad chemistry and overcoming past disappointments from European Championship finals.
- 04Tuchel has challenged his players to openly discuss their championship ambitions, aiming for a second star on their shirt.
- 05Tuchel stresses that unity and brotherhood within the team are crucial for success in international football.
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The England football team, led by coach Thomas Tuchel, has arrived in Florida for their World Cup preparations, aiming to secure a second star on their jersey. The squad, which includes 26 players, is set to begin their campaign in Group L against Croatia on June 17. Notable absentees include Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, Noni Madueke, and Eberechi Eze, who are recovering from the UEFA Champions League final. Captain Harry Kane has highlighted the significance of team chemistry, reflecting on past disappointments in European Championship finals. Tuchel has made it clear that winning the World Cup is the team's mission, emphasizing the need for unity and brotherhood among players. He believes that talent alone will not suffice, and that a strong bond can lead to greater achievements than previous teams. The squad is focused and ready to make their mark in the tournament.
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The team's success in the World Cup could boost national pride and interest in football in England.
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