In England's press conference, striker Bowen appeared in front of the crowd with a firm and confident demeanor. He began by talking about the current state of the team, admitting that although there has been some criticism of the England team from outside, the mood within the team is exceptionally high. Bowen emphasized that they are a close-knit team, united as one, trying not to be disturbed by the outside world and focusing on their own game and training.
He then mentioned how the team is currently leading the group with four points. Bowen said that although they did not win all of their two matches, they are still in control of their own destiny with four points at the top of the group. His words revealed his satisfaction with the team's results and his anticipation for future matches.
Talking about the upcoming match against Slovenia, Bowen has a fighting spirit shining in his eyes. He said that the team will be well prepared for the match and will fight hard to win in order to make it to the knockout stage. At the same time, he also spoke highly of the Slovenian team, saying that they are a very good team and deserve England's respect.
Reflecting on previous matches, Bowen made special mention of the poor pitch conditions during the match against Denmark. He vividly described the scary moment when he almost twisted his ankle while sprinting after the ball in the game, confessing that at that moment he thought he had broken his ankle. However, he did not use the incident as an excuse for the loss, but rather viewed the experience with appreciation as part of the challenge of international competition.
Finally, Bowen re-emphasized the team's unity and fighting spirit. He said that despite the ups and downs in the group stage, England remained calm and confident. They didn't finish at the bottom of the group because of the two losses, instead, they greeted every game with a positive mindset and went all out for victory.