Bellingham also credited the opposing squad for their tactical execution during the frustrating stalemate.
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"We have to give Ghana credit. They got exactly what they wanted.
We couldn't beat them, despite all our corners, our possession and our long-range shots. But those things happen," he said.
Infantino: World Cup Most Successful Event in History
In New York, FIFA President Gianni Infantino expressed immense satisfaction with the tournament, boldly claiming it has surpassed all prior global events in scale and fan engagement.
Infantino described the ongoing World Cup as the "most successful event in history" during a press briefing.
The administrative head emphasized that the tournament's impact reaches far beyond the sport itself, pointing toward packed stadiums and vibrant host cities.
"It's incredible. This is bigger than anything the world has ever seen.
Not just in football, but any event whatsoever. It is the most successful event in history," said Infantino.
Infantino further highlighted the diverse demographic of fans attending the matches, noting a substantial presence of families and children.
"The stadiums are full, the cities are full and the atmosphere is great. There are many families, children and women in the stadiums; that is truly beautiful.
I am immensely grateful to all the fans who come to the stadiums and the fan festivals," he said.
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According to FIFA statistics, the total attendance has reached 2,851,010 spectators after 44 out of 104 matches, putting the tournament on track to break the historical record of 3,404,252 set during the 1994 World Cup in the United States.