A dreadful night. England set World Cup anti-record in match against Ghana
It was clearly not a night for Thomas Tuchel's men.
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Kenley Ward
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Ghana managed to hold their ground in a tough encounter.
Details: According to the statistical portal OptaJoe, a new negative record was set in today’s World Cup match between England and Ghana.
It is reported that England had 78.8% possession in this match, but despite such overwhelming dominance on the ball, the Three Lions failed to find the back of the net against Ghana.
This percentage of possession is now the highest ever recorded in World Cup history by a team that failed to score a goal in a match.
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