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Premier League rules World Cup defences - but not attacks

The Premier League showcases its strength in World Cup defenses, but its attacking talents are lacking. Surprisingly, only one England forward will be in the Premier League next season, highlighting a significant gap in offensive prowess. A...

BBC News· Jul 14, 2026 · 5:08 PM · 1 views

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The Premier League showcases its strength in World Cup defenses, but its attacking talents are lacking. Surprisingly, only one England forward will be in the Premier League next season, highlighting a significant gap in offensive prowess. As the tournament unfolds, defenders are stepping into the spotlight while attackers face challenges.

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