England is set to face Norway in a crucial World Cup quarterfinal match. While preparations are undoubtedly intense, the team has also indulged in some leisure activities. They recently engaged in a team diving competition, sharing light-hearted moments on social media.
This daring activity comes after a player was injured during a post-match celebration after attempting to jump an advertising board. You might wonder about the risks involved in diving; the potential for injury is significant. Losing a player due to a misstep on the diving board could create a much bigger problem than previous injuries from celebrations.
During celebrations, England’s Jordan Henderson was tended by trainers following an earlier match against Mexico, highlighting the importance of player safety. Regarding safety, another peculiar choice was Djed Spence, England’s fullback, wearing socks in the pool. Wet socks are generally uncomfortable, yet Spence opted for them, possibly thinking they could provide extra grip on the diving board. Though it’s unlikely Olympic divers would ever consider wearing socks for traction.
Instances of odd athlete behavior in pools have cropped up recently. Colorado Avalanche’s Nathan MacKinnon was spotted with flippers and goggles at a hotel pool. While this seems harmless, some might hesitate to be known for such peculiar preferences.
Ultimately, these moments might offer the team a much-needed break and bonding opportunity, boosting morale ahead of their challenging game against Norway, led by Erling Haaland.

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