Training altercation among Panama players ahead of World Cup match
Panama stars Cecilio Waterman and Jose Luis Rodriguez were involved in a heated incident during a training session, which required teammates to separate them. England is set to face Panama in their final group stage match tomorrow at 10 PM, with the Three Lions needing either a victory or to match Ghana’s result to secure the top position in the group, reports BritPanorama.
The incident highlighted tensions within the Panama squad, who have struggled during the tournament and are the only team yet to score. The frustration culminated as Waterman and Rodriguez exchanged shoves before being pulled apart by their companions.
As the match approaches, Panama’s situation remains precarious, ensuring they will finish at the bottom of their group due to FIFA’s new head-to-head rule. Meanwhile, England enters the game as the favourite and looks to capitalize on their opponents’ disarray.
Bukayo Saka, who has been managing an Achilles injury, may start for England, having been on the bench for previous games. Eberechi Eze, his teammate at Arsenal, expressed confidence in Saka’s abilities, describing him as a “special player” with commendable decision-making skills.
If England secures a win tomorrow, they will clinch the top spot, setting up a confrontation against a third-placed team in the knockout stage. Eze remained unfazed by the need to secure a win, highlighting that the team’s mentality and focus will not waver despite the circumstances.
The clash against Panama serves as a reminder of the diverse challenges teams face in the World Cup, including internal pressures that can sometimes overshadow the objective to succeed on the pitch.