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The England national team and Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane failed to deliver his best performance in the match against Ghana at the World Cup, a fact reported by Zamin.uz.
The team's disappointing result in the draw has sparked not only sports analysts but also claims of supernatural forces at play, causing a stir in the football world, according to Goal.com.
Ghanaian spiritualist Nana Kwaku Bonsam spoke out after the match, insisting that the mistakes made by Harry Kane and his failure to score were primarily due to his own influence. Referring to himself as the "Thursday Devil," Bonsam claimed he had cast a special spell on the England captain with the aim of protecting his homeland.
According to Goal.com, Bonsam later announced that he had now "calmed down" the striker. "I am the most powerful spiritualist in the world," he emphasized after the game, declaring that he had performed a special ritual to remove the "affliction" tied to Harry Kane.
"I am the most powerful spiritualist in the world. Now I free Harry Kane, so he can score goals without worry in the future.
Harry, don't be angry with me — we are friends," said the Ghanaian sorcerer. Notably, Nana Kwaku Bonsam did not make these claims casually after the match.
He had warned the public through media outlets long before the game began, stating that he was working to "neutralize" Kane. According to him, he did not intend to injure the player, but simply to hinder his ability to find the net against Ghana.
Even famous illusionist Uri Geller attempted to intervene in the situation. Geller is known for claiming responsibility for causing Gary McAllister to miss a penalty during Euro 96.
This time, he promised to use his spiritual energy to protect Harry Kane from the negative vibrations of the Ghanaian spiritualist. However, the events of the match suggest that Bonsam's influence may have been stronger.
Harry Kane had started this World Cup in high spirits. In the opening match against Croatia, which ended in a 1-1 draw, he scored twice, equaling Gary Lineker's record as England's top scorer in World Cup history.
Yet his lackluster performance and failure to score against Ghana left many experts puzzled. For football fans in Uzbekistan, such mystical occurrences have always been a source of fascination.
While modern football emphasizes physical conditioning and tactics, reports of shamans and sorcerers influencing matches involving African teams frequently surface. For now, all fans hope that Harry Kane will return to his usual form in the upcoming games.
Goal.com





