England make a gesture of solidarity with the LGBT+ community 3,000 miles from where they need it while playing out 0-0 draw with USA
England were, arguably, edged out by USA. “It’s called soccer,” the American supporters chanted audibly in the first half, a sign of their growing confidence as Christian Pulisic rattled Jordan Pickford’s crossbar.
And full credit to America. They pressed high and feverishly. They controlled play in England’s half for long periods. They stuck numbers on Bellingham to smother England’s nucleus of the Iran game. Even a large contingent of the England fans in the stadium who had, let’s not forget, forked out enormous sums for this, began whistling and jeering when the players tried and failed, once again, to build up some kind of attack from the back.
It was a strange game befitting a strange World Cup. A lightning bolt of an opener followed by thunderous disappointment. And who can tell which England team will turn up in their final group game?
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