Harry Kane Curse? Ghanaian Witch Doctor Vows to Stop England Star
A bizarre twist has gripped the England camp ahead of their crucial World Cup clash against Ghana: a self-proclaimed Ghanaian witch doctor, Nana Kwaku Bonsam, has publicly declared he's casting spells to "stop" Harry Kane. This audacious claim adds an unexpected layer of psychological warfare to an already high-stakes encounter for England's captain.
- Ghanaian witch doctor Nana Kwaku Bonsam targets Harry Kane with spiritual intervention to hinder his performance.
- Bonsam famously claimed responsibility for Cristiano Ronaldo's 2014 World Cup knee injury, which sidelined him against Ghana.
- England captain Harry Kane is in sensational form, recently scoring two goals and standing just one goal away from breaking Gary Lineker's all-time England World Cup scoring record.
- Manager Thomas Tuchel remains focused on team unity and high standards, ensuring the squad isn't distracted by external threats.
Spiritual Warfare: Bonsam's Vows Against Kane
The spiritualist Nana Kwaku Bonsam, notorious for his past pronouncements, has re-emerged with a bold declaration. He asserts his intention to spiritually impede Harry Kane's performance during the England vs. Ghana match. Bonsam clarified his intent isn't to cause serious harm but merely to render the prolific striker ineffective.
"I am working on Harry Kane," Bonsam told the Daily Star. "I know what work I must do to stop him. It will be just enough to stop him against my country. I will do my work so that it can help Ghana."
Ronaldo's Past: A Haunting Precedent?
Bonsam's claims are not without a chilling precedent. Back in the 2014 World Cup, he publicly took credit for a knee injury suffered by then-superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. He alleged his spiritual work prevented Ronaldo from playing effectively against Ghana.
"This injury can never be cured by any medic, they can never see what is causing the injury because it is spiritual," Bonsam stated in 2014, underscoring his belief in powers beyond conventional medicine. For England fans, this history adds a surreal layer of concern.
Kane's Record Pursuit: History Beckons
Despite the spiritual threats, Harry Kane arrives in formidable form. The Bayern Munich striker netted two goals in England's 4-2 victory over Croatia, showcasing his deadly accuracy. Now, he stands on the cusp of history, needing just one more goal to surpass Gary Lineker's record as England's top scorer in World Cup tournaments.
This personal milestone adds immense pressure and motivation for Kane. His ability to perform under this unique dual pressure—physical and perceived spiritual—will be key for the Three Lions.
Tuchel's Unshakable Focus: Building a Brotherhood
While external forces threaten, England manager Thomas Tuchel is rigorously maintaining a professional environment within the squad. Full-back Djed Spence praised Tuchel's demanding approach, emphasizing the high standards instilled across every training session.
"He's a great manager. He demands high standards," Spence told talkSPORT. "Every session needs to be of the highest quality. He's built a family, a brotherhood within the team. Everyone has one dream, one brain." This strong internal focus is Tuchel's counter to any potential distractions.
Path to the Knockouts: England's Group L Showdown
England faces Ghana at Boston Stadium on Tuesday in their second Group L fixture. Currently leading the group with three points, a win would significantly boost their chances of early qualification for the knockout stages. Securing an early berth would also afford Tuchel the flexibility to rest key players in their final group game against Panama. The team's collective resolve, especially Kane's composure, will be critical in this pivotal match.



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