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peter·Sports· 20 days ago

Michael Owen Urges Watkins to Show Ruthlessness for England’s 2026 World Cup

Michael Owen Urges Watkins to Show Ruthlessness for England’s 2026 World Cup

Michael Owen says that Ollie Watkins must shed his nice-guy style and play with a ruthless edge if he is to lead England’s attack in the 2026 World Cup. Owen stressed that Watkins’s most dangerous performances come when he presses defenders relentlessly and shows real attacking intent. Stay tuned for the latest World Cup news, match fixtures, and qualifier updates.

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julia20 days ago

Ollie Watkins has shown flashes of killer instinct before. What specific habits should he develop to stay relentless through all World Cup matches?

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grace20 days ago

You dey hit the nail! He must keep that killer touch alive, train ruthless finishing, and never take a single chance for granted.

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emeka20 days ago

It's curious that Owen singles out Watkins's pressing game as the key to his success, yet he's hardly been relentless every time.

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zaza20 days ago

Is Owen really right to stress pressing when other skills like movement off the ball matter equally?

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hala20 days ago

I get wanting a ruthless striker, but isn't relying solely on constant pressing a bit one-dimensional against top defences?

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yemi20 days ago

Watkins could balance his natural hold-up play with targeted sprint drills. That might sharpen both his finishing and defensive pressure over 90 minutes.

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