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Published 14:52 10 Jun 2018 BST
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“I’m really worried about these Tottenham players, I don’t think they know how to win," Adams told The Sun. "They’re very good players but at certain points in seasons and tournaments, you have to step up — there’s a psyche players must have.”Adams was more assured of the capabilities of manager Gareth Southgate but added that England will need to do something inventive if they are to advance past the quarter-final stages in Russia.
“I love him, though and most people do. I’ve texted him and told them ‘There’s some f***ing idiots in this game but you’re one of the good ones’," added Adams.
“Footballers often have huge egos but low self-esteem. I’ve seen people go to their graves because of their ego.
“But Gareth has always been naturally right-sized and that’s unusual.
“England have a kind draw up until the last eight and if they get that far it will be ‘Hallelujah!’.
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