‘God has my back on the pitch’: How Christianity is helping England players win games
Religion has played a big role in this year’s squad – with players such as Saka and Toney putting their faith front and centre on the field
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Religion has played a big role in this year’s squad – with players such as Saka and Toney putting their faith front and centre on the field
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