Eberechi Eze says Arsenal title win can inspire England to World Cup glory
Arsenal forward Eberechi Eze believes the winning mentality forged during his club’s historic Premier League title success can drive England to World Cup glory this summer.
The versatile attacker was instrumental in ending the Gunners’ 22-year wait for domestic league dominance during a dramatic debut campaign at Emirates Stadium.
He is one of several international stars arriving at the national team camp carrying fresh silverware, joining the likes of Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane.
The boyhood Arsenal fan insists that this collective taste of victory will provide the England squad with the ultimate psychological boost.
Overcoming adversity on the path to glory
The newly crowned champion experienced extreme highs and lows throughout the relentless domestic season.
Highlights included a sensational hat-trick in the North London derby, balanced against the heartbreak of missing a crucial penalty in the Champions League final.
The North London club’s resilience was severely tested following a damaging defeat to Manchester City in April, before the team rallied to secure the championship.
“Every year you’re one more year experienced and got different things under your belt that are important for the next stage,” Eze explained.
Fostering a winning culture for the Three Lions
“Winning gives you belief, a trust in yourself that you can go all the way,” said the dynamic playmaker.
The forward believes sharing a dressing room with other recent champions, including domestic team-mates Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka, will elevate the national team’s standards.
The current England squad is bursting with recent trophy winners, creating an atmosphere of proven success ahead of the prestigious tournament.
“It gives you a different level of confidence and a lot of players experiencing that is only going to help us here,” he added.
With international preparations now underway, the English international is strictly focused on translating his immense club success onto the global stage.