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Gazza's '90 Spirit: England's World Cup Hope
10 Jun
Summary
- Gascoigne hopes current England squad matches 1990 team's spirit.
- He emphasizes team spirit as crucial for World Cup success.
- Gascoigne shared his positive outlook and happy state.

Former midfielder Paul Gascoigne is urging England's current squad to capture the "unbelievable" team spirit that defined the 1990 World Cup team.
Gascoigne, a key player in the 1990 squad that reached the semifinals in Italy, emphasized that collective unity and having "11 captains on the pitch" are vital for success on the global stage. He noted the importance of support from all players, including those not starting.
Speaking ahead of England's potential World Cup campaign, the 59-year-old advised the current players to "enjoy it" as they "never know it could be your last World Cup." This sentiment comes as Gascoigne also celebrates a period of personal happiness and the positive impact of his recently published autobiography.
He revealed that his new book has been praised for potentially saving lives, a sentiment he echoes by hoping it helps at least one person. Gascoigne also shared his personal approach to daily well-being, focusing on keeping things simple and in the present day.