GHANA and Leicester forward Abdul Fatawu says he has been taking lessons from Jamie Vardy on how to beat England at the World Cup.
Fatawu, who forged a close relationship with the former striker during their time together in the , says Vardy has been speaking to him about Tuesday’s World Cup clash and has urged him to bring his best game to the fore.
Abdul Fatawu and Jamie Vardy have been speaking about the Ghana vs England game at the World Cup Credit: Getty
The Ghana forward is itching to impress against England Credit: Getty
The Leicester winger, told The Sun: “He’s always speaking about the game, and Vardy is one of the guys who really trusts me.
“He’s told me to do my thing, and that is why I can’t wait for the opportunity to show everyone what I can do.”
The winner of the clash could decide who tops Group L.
England
Ghana, meanwhile scraped past Panama 1-0 to leave the teams level on three points.
after all the group games are completed, head to head records will decide who finishes higher.
That means whoever comes out on top on Tuesday will be in a very strong position to top the group.
England will take on Panama in their final game next Saturday.
German manager Thomas Tuchel has been tasked with winning England’s first World Cup since 1966 Credit: Alamy
But the Central Americans – who were tipped to be the group’s whipping boys – showed they are capable of an upset with their performance against Ghana.
Manager has had mixed injury news ahead of next week’s game.
as he nurses the Achilles injury that derailed much of his season with Arsenal.
But Marcus Rashford is back with the squad after Safter Wednesday’s win over the Croats.



