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Trump’s White House backs England to win World Cup after US exit

United States President Donald Trump’s representative for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Andrew Giuliani, has thrown his support behind England to win the tournament if the host nation fails to go all the way.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, Giuliani said England would be a fitting champion during America’s 250th anniversary celebrations, adding that the Three Lions have what it takes to win the competition.

He said: “You know, if the United States can’t win on our 250th birthday, then a great story line would be the English coming to America and winning during our anniversary celebrations.

“It’s been 60 years of hurt I gather for England, so that would be beautiful victory for them if they won the tournament.

“I do absolutely think England can go all the way, they are one of the top teams left now.”

Giuliani also revealed that President Trump has been closely following England captain Harry Kane’s

performances, noting the president’s longstanding interest in football.

Recalling a previous meeting between Trump and former England striker Wayne Rooney, Giuliani said: “A few years ago I was among a group of people playing golf with President Trump and Wayne Rooney was with us, and the president knows his football pretty well, I think that’s through his relationship with (his son) Barron.”

Highlighting Kane’s importance to England’s World Cup hopes, he added: “Harry Kane is the number one goal scorer for the England team, and if they are going to win the tournament, he will be the main reason.

“He is one of the main players on the team, and he and Jude Bellingham are fine athletes.

“England strike me as being an exceedingly well-balanced team you have to be confident and what the coach has to drill it into them that they have the potential to win.”

Giuliani’s comments come after Kane revealed that he had previously played golf with President Trump, describing the invitation as an unforgettable experience.

The England skipper said the round took place in Florida in late 2024 and admitted he was impressed by Trump’s golfing ability despite his age.

Kane said: ”I played all right to be honest, but 18 months ago he invited me to play when I was down in Palm Beach.

“So, when the president invites you somewhere, it was a pretty surreal experience just to meet him and obviously play golf with him.

“His golf is pretty good to be honest with you. I hope I can play golf as good as him when I’m his age, that’s for sure.

“A unique experience, but I was just grateful that he invited me to play.”

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