England’s head coach Thomas Tuchel and captain Harry Kane expressed readiness for a tough match against Norway in the World Cup quarterfinal. Tuchel confirmed that the team is nearly at full strength for the upcoming game, except for the suspended player, Jarell Quansah.
Despite Quansah’s absence due to a red card in the previous match, Tuchel emphasized the team’s focus on their goal. Kane, praised for his leadership, is described as being in peak form, greatly benefiting the team. The captain acknowledged the upcoming challenge posed by Norway, a team exuding confidence and freedom in their play.
Kane and Norway’s star striker Erling Haaland are set for a high-profile clash, with Haaland leading in goals. Kane, aiming for team success over individual accolades, respects Haaland’s prowess and hopes for a quiet day for the striker. England, with a strong tournament history, aims to progress to the semifinals and face either Argentina or Switzerland.
