Southgate: England will have to be ‘close to perfect’ to win World Cup

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Southgate: England will have to be ‘close to perfect’ to win World Cup
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England are among the favourites as they head to Qatar and seek a first major trophy since 1966

“We know we’ve had consistent performances over a three, four-year period and we are one of the teams - I think there are a few - that could win this tournament.”Dangers lurking in pot two include Holland, Germany and Croatia, while a meet-up with Scotland or Wales is not out of the question, with those two nations grouped with Ukraine as one placeholder in pot four.

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