UMVA has learned that former England winger Joe Cole has shared his insights on what it will take for the team to succeed in the tournament.
Cole emphasized that England's group-stage performances should not be a major concern, as the team's true capabilities will only be revealed in the knockout stages against top opponents like Argentina, Brazil, and Spain.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Cole highlighted the importance of England's defensive solidity, speed, aggression, and physicality in their attacking play, citing players like Gordon, Rashford, Saka, Madueke, Bellingham, and Harry Kane as key to their success.
Cole expressed his desire to see England be "really good off the ball, really tight on set pieces," and to showcase the skills of their talented young players, which he believes will give them a strong chance of progressing deep into the tournament.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that Cole's comments have generated significant interest among fans, who are eager to see their team make a strong impact in the competition.
The team's next matches against Ghana and Panama will provide valuable opportunities for Cole's suggested improvements to be implemented, and fans will be watching closely to see if England can rise to the challenge.