- Gary Lineker suggests that injury-disrupted seasons for key England players like Bukayo Saka and Jude Bellingham could be an unexpected advantage at the World Cup, ensuring they are fresh.
- He noted that English players often appear fatigued at major tournaments, but this year, several star players, including Harry Kane and Marcus Rashford, have had periods of rest.
- Lineker expressed confidence in the England manager's ability to handle the intense scrutiny surrounding squad selections, acknowledging that differing opinions are a natural part of football.
- Reflecting on England's historical performance, Lineker, who was five during the 1966 World Cup win, shared his personal hope for the team to secure a victory in his lifetime.
- He believes England has an “outside shot” at winning the tournament, despite acknowledging the challenges ahead.
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