- Noni Madueke believes England's significant squad depth will be a decisive factor at the upcoming World Cup, particularly given the potential impact of substitutes.
- England, managed by Thomas Tuchel, is heading to Dallas with a strong 26-man squad, preparing for their Group L opener against Croatia.
- Madueke highlighted that with intense heat and truncated games requiring water breaks, matches could be won by players coming off the bench, citing the recent victory against Costa Rica where substitutes made a crucial difference.
- He is competing for a starting spot but acknowledges the high quality of players like Bukayo Saka, Anthony Gordon, Marcus Rashford, Eberechi Eze, Morgan Rogers, and Jude Bellingham, all vying for positions.
- Madueke, valued for his versatility across both wings, expressed his ambition to become one of the world's best wingers by improving his goal and assist contributions.
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