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'NO STRESS AT ALL'
Daily Voice
|June 25, 2026
Bellingham and England remain kalm after Black Stars draw at World Cup
JUDE Bellingham said England suffered a recurrence of "second game fever" as they were held to a swak 0-0 draw by Ghana at the World Cup on Tuesday.
Nico O'Reilly hit the bar late on and Harry Kane blazed over the rebound as Ghana's dogged defensive display forced England to settle for a point in the Group L game in Foxborough.
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