After a theft in the USA, the English national football team has received back stolen training equipment. Goalkeeper Dean Henderson said on Saturday after the first training session in Kansas City, Missouri, that he had gotten his soccer shoes back “so everything is good.” As far as he knows, the team “got everything back, so everything is good.”
Defense lawyer Dan Burn said: “Obviously it had to do with the police.” He doesn’t know how much is known about the incident. “We didn’t know much about it, but I have all my equipment and all my soccer shoes,” Burn said.
Before coach Thomas Tuchel’s team arrived at the team headquarters in Kansas City, some of the training equipment was stolen. As the British broadcaster BBC reported, balls and soccer shoes, among other things, were missing after vehicles that were supposed to take the team’s equipment to the Swope Soccer Village were broken into.
As the mayor of Kansas City, Quinton Lucas, announced on the online service According to him, the US authorities began investigations at the “local, state and federal levels”. According to the BBC, two people appear to have been arrested.
Tuchel’s team trained at Swope Soccer Village for the first time on Saturday after previously having a training camp in Florida. England’s first World Cup game is against Croatia on Wednesday, with other opponents in Group L including Ghana and Panama. (AFP)














