England's World Cup Success Linked to Special Operations Team
England manager Gareth Southgate emphasizes that the team's World Cup performance is a collective effort beyond the eleven players on the pitch. A network of analysts, sports scientists, and logistics staff forms a special operations unit that prepares tactics, studies opponents, and monitors player recovery.
Southgate credits this integrated support system for England's progression from the group stage to the quarter‑finals. The approach showcases how modern football relies on data‑driven and multidisciplinary collaboration.
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