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The 2026 World Cup in North America was a wild ride for England fans. The Three Lions had their ups and downs, with some players shining bright and others struggling to find their form. Let’s take a closer look at how each squad member performed throughout the tournament.

Standout Performers Who Delivered the Goods

Several players stepped up and became key figures for England. Their consistency and big-game mentality made a huge difference.

  • Harry Kane – The captain led from the front, scoring crucial goals and holding up the ball like a champ. His experience was priceless on the big stage.
  • Jude Bellingham – This young star controlled the midfield with energy and skill. He created chances and even got on the scoresheet, proving he’s a future legend.
  • Declan Rice – A rock in front of the defense. Rice broke up plays and kept things tidy, letting the attackers do their thing.
  • Bukayo Saka – Always a threat on the wing. Saka’s speed and dribbling caused problems for every defense he faced.

Mixed Results and Room for Growth

Not everyone had a perfect tournament. Some players showed flashes of brilliance but struggled with consistency. Others simply had a tough time against top-tier opponents.

  • Mason Mount – Worked hard but couldn’t always find the final pass or shot. His effort was there, but the end product was missing.
  • Kyle Walker – Solid in most games but got caught out of position a few times. His speed helped him recover, but he looked shaky against fast wingers.
  • Harry Maguire – Had a few good moments in the air and on set pieces. However, he made some costly errors that put England under pressure.
  • Jordan Pickford – Made some great saves but also had a couple of nervy moments with his feet. Overall, a decent showing from the goalkeeper.

Lessons Learned and Looking Ahead to Future Tournaments

England’s World Cup run showed that the team has a solid core but still needs to fix some issues. The defense needs to be more reliable, and the attack needs to be more clinical in tight games. With young talents like Bellingham and Saka growing, the future looks bright. If the team can learn from this experience, they’ll be strong contenders in the next big tournament.

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