World Cup 2026: England’s first World Cup training session – what did we learn?

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Speaking after the training session, players appeared to be conscious of trying to play down the impact of the theft that saw equipment stolen on Friday.

It emerged on Friday night that items had been stolen from a vehicle that was carrying equipment from England’s pre-tournament camp in Florida to Kansas City.

On Saturday night, Kansas City police confirmed that two men, Mustafa Salik and Erfan Kamal, had been charged in connection with the incident that saw $18,000 worth of property sold.

The Football Association, however, has been clear that no elite performance equipment had gone missing and that the majority of what was stolen has now been recovered.

It was claimed that the property taken was four pairs of football boots, one ball, a pair of goalkeeper gloves and training kit.

And speaking about the theft, Dan Burn said: “I’ve not lost anything personally, we found out from you guys (the media).

“It’s with the police now so not sure how much I can comment. It’s not really been spoken about so that just shows for us that they aren’t too worried about it – it’s not really disrupted our preparations.”

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