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David Seaman makes bold England vs Norway prediction ahead of World Cup quarter-final

David Seaman is confident England will get the job done (Picture: The Inside Channel Podcast)

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David Seaman has confidently backed England to cope with the ‘outside pressure’ to beat Norway and reach the

World Cup

semi-finals – as long as they ‘go out and play’ with a positive mindset.

A ten-man England produced one their great World Cup performances at the iconic Azteca to secure their spot in the final eight, with

Jude Bellingham netting twice and Harry Kane scoring from the spot to dump out co-hosts Mexico

.

The Three Lions’ ability to deal with the effects of altitude had dominated the conversation heading into the contest and

the loss of Jarell Quansah to a red card only increased the size of the task Thomas Tuchel’s side faced

in the Mexican capital.

But Kane and Co withstood a barrage of attacks in the closing stages to safely advance through, and what promises to be a compelling tie awaits against one of this tournament’s dark horses in Norway.

Bellingham has stood tall for Thomas Tuchel (Picture: FIFA via Getty)

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Erling Haaland

will no doubt be licking his lips ahead of Saturday’s showdown having scored seven goals in the opening four matches of his debut World Cup, including a brace in

Norway’s stunning last-16 defeat of Brazil

Only

Lionel Messi

has outscored the Manchester City striker at this stage of the competition and one of England or Norway will face the great man in the next round should Argentina come through their test with Switzerland.

Featuring as a guest on

The Inside Channel Podcast

, ex-England international Seaman gave off a confident air when previewing this weekend’s clash in Miami, kicking off in two days’ time.

Kane and Bellingham have led from the front this summer (Picture: Getty)

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Norway stunned Brazil to advance through to the quarter-finals (Picture: Getty)

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According to the former Arsenal goalkeeper, capped 75 times by England, Tuchel’s men have no reason to be concerned should they play to their full potential.

Asked if he could now see England’s path to the final, Seaman replied: ‘Yeah, that’s fair.

‘When you look at it, you look at the Mexico game which, out of that and Norway, that’s going to be the harder game and we dealt with that quite well.

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‘The Norway game, there’s a lot of expectation because we are better than Norway, there’s no doubt about it, man to man, apart from striker-ish, but then we’ve got

Harry Kane

‘Who would you rather choose there by the way? That’s like choosing Dennis Bergkamp or

Thierry Henry

!’

Seaman is adamant England posses far more quality than Norway ‘man for man’ and hopes to see Tuchel’s men enter the field with a will to win, rather than a fear of losing.

Seaman represented England at two World Cups (Picture: Getty)

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He added: ‘The expectation will be for us to win but the lads won’t be thinking like that.

‘That’s an outside pressure that the lads can deal with in their way, they don’t have to get involved in that, they have to go out and play.

‘If we play our game and we play well, we win. It is [as simple as that], though, when you look at it man for man we’re better.’

In England’s previous clash, Seaman – who represented his country at two World Cups – was especially impressed with Pickford’s ‘fantastic’ showing between the sticks.

‘Honestly, I thought it was his best performance for

England

,’ he said of the Everton shot-stopper.

‘Not just his saves… his saves were great, they were executed perfectly, they weren’t really hard saves, but the way he dominated his box is something I’ve not seen him do like that before especially under that pressure.

Pickford produced his best England performance against Mexico, says Seaman (Picture: Getty)

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‘We all know Jordan, we know his style, but what he was doing against Mexico was so good.

‘It’s so great for the defence when he’s coming out and punching it clear. He was getting a lot of distance on his punches as well.’

On Pickford’s display, Seaman went on: ‘There was some times when he was outjumping Dan Burn and punching it away.

‘It was a fantastic performance from him.

‘It was a great display from the lads. The defensive display that they put out there was second to none.’

England’s eagerly anticipated contest with Norway kicks off at 10pm BST on Saturday at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium.

A semi-final clash against one of Argentina or Switzerland awaits the victor.

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