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For a long time, many fans and experts doubted whether England could go all the way in a major tournament. But after watching the team play, former striker Alan Shearer says he has changed his mind. He now believes England has what it takes to win the 2026 World Cup.

This isn’t just blind hope. Shearer points to specific reasons why the squad looks stronger than in past years. The players show more grit, smarter tactics, and a deep bench that can handle pressure.

Stronger Defense and Midfield Control

One of the biggest improvements Shearer sees is in how England defends as a unit. Instead of relying on one star player, the whole team works together to stop attacks. This makes it much harder for opponents to score.

  • The back line communicates well and rarely leaves gaps.
  • Midfielders drop back to help, giving the defense extra cover.
  • Goalkeepers have been reliable under high-pressure moments.

In the middle of the field, England now controls the pace of the game. They don’t just chase the ball—they hold it, pass smartly, and create chances without rushing. This calm style wears down other teams and sets up scoring opportunities.

Explosive Attack and Team Depth

Up front, England’s attackers are fast, creative, and clinical. Shearer notes that the team can score from almost anywhere—long shots, set pieces, or quick counters. This variety keeps defenders guessing.

  • Young players bring fresh energy and fearlessness.
  • Veterans add experience and cool heads during tight matches.
  • Substitutes have changed games by scoring crucial goals off the bench.

Having so many reliable options means England doesn’t fall apart if a star player has an off day. The squad depth is a major reason Shearer thinks they can lift the trophy.

Mental Toughness Could Finally Pay Off

In past tournaments, England sometimes crumbled under the weight of expectations. But Shearer sees a different mindset now. The players look calm, confident, and ready for big moments.

They have learned from past losses and now handle pressure better. Whether it’s penalty shootouts or must-win group games, this team seems more prepared mentally. If they keep this attitude, Shearer believes the 2026 World Cup could finally be theirs.

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