The England national football team is aiming to progress further in the World Cup as the squad remains hungry for success.

This drive for victory is critical as the team seeks to improve upon previous tournament performances and secure a championship title. The pursuit of a trophy remains the primary objective for the squad and its management during the current campaign.

While the team maintains its competitive momentum, it faces personnel challenges. Manager Thomas Tuchel said the team has not yet received an explanation regarding a disciplinary decision involving Jarell Quansah. The player received an upgraded two-game suspension [1] following a red card during a match against Mexico.

England's ambitions are high as they navigate the knockout stages. The team has faced various opponents throughout the competition, including Panama and Norway, as they work to maintain their standing in the tournament. The hunger for more success defines the current atmosphere surrounding the Three Lions.

Maintaining squad depth will be essential as the team manages suspensions and injuries. The ability to integrate replacement players without losing tactical cohesion will determine if England can translate their ambition into a final victory.

The Three Lions are still hungry for more.

England's continued ambition in the World Cup suggests a high level of confidence within the squad, but the lack of clarity regarding player suspensions indicates potential friction between the team management and tournament officials. Their success will depend on balancing this aggressive competitive drive with the logistical reality of a depleted roster.