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Eze remains tight-lipped on claims Kane was cursed by Ghanaian witch doctor during England’s World Cup clash with Black Stars

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​Eze was a used substitute in the World Cup encounter between England and Ghana, replacing Elliot Anderson in the 74th minute.

​By Kehinde Okeowo

​England midfielder Eberechi Eze has distanced himself from viral assertions that a Ghanaian witch doctor purportedly placed a curse on Three Lions’ captain Harry Kane during the 2026 World Cup.

​Self-acclaimed spiritualist Nana Kwaku Bonsam had, prior to the Group L match between England and Ghana, declared that he would cast a spell on the Bayern Munich striker to hinder his performance against the West African nation.

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​True to his claim, Kane endured a frustrating game during the goalless draw between the two sides at the Boston Stadium.

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​While Bonsam has since asserted that he has “released” Kane from the spell, football fans remain curious, given that he was the same witch doctor who previously claimed responsibility for a knee injury suffered by Cristiano Ronaldo during the 2014 World Cup.

​Asked if the alleged curse had been a topic of discussion within the England squad, Eze chuckled and inquired whether the interviewer genuinely believed in such matters.

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​The 27-year-old Arsenal midfielder then tactfully distanced himself from the topic, stating he was “not too interested”, and indicating he had little desire to engage in that type of discussion.

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