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Uri Geller has vowed to protect Harry Kane from a supposed supernatural curse, promising that his 'positive vibrations' will overcome the voodoo aimed at England’s captain ahead of their crucial World Cup encounter with Ghana.
Harry Kane has unexpectedly become the focus of a mystical standoff before England’s key World Cup group match against Ghana. Following claims from a spiritualist who said he would use voodoo to disrupt the England striker’s performance, world-renowned psychic Uri Geller has declared he will counter the alleged curse to safeguard the Bayern Munich star.
Ghanaian spiritualist targets Kane
The much-discussed World Cup group game between England and Ghana has taken a strange turn after Ghanaian spiritualist Nana Kwaku Bonsam announced he was working to block Kane’s scoring ability. The well-known witch doctor stated that he was performing rituals to ensure the England captain’s form would falter during the match in Massachusetts.
“I am working on Harry Kane,” Bonsam told reporters. “I do not wish him any serious harm. It will be just enough to stop him against my country. I am doing my work so that it can help Ghana.”
Geller vows to counter negative energy field
Television psychic Uri Geller swiftly responded, promising to neutralise any harmful energy directed at the England striker. Confident in his abilities, Geller said he would use his experience working alongside witch doctors in South Africa to protect Kane from any spiritual interference.
In an interview with the Daily Star, Geller said: “I will cancel it; I can do that. Before the match, I will send vibrations. I will activate all my powers, all my energy, all my know-how to stop his negative vibrations from hitting Harry Kane.”
Scientific equations invoked to justify psychic defence
To explain his unique approach, Geller referred to Albert Einstein’s famous equation, E = MC², suggesting that his spiritual methods are grounded in scientific principles. He detailed a ritual that involves printing photographs of both Kane and the witch doctor, then marking an ‘X’ over the latter’s image to symbolically block any negative influence.
“Albert Einstein came up with a fantastic scientific equation; he wrote E = MC²,” Geller explained. “Einstein proved that everything in the universe is made from energy. Energy cannot be stopped, energy vibrates, and we are all energy beings.”
Three Lions chase knockout qualification spot
This unusual off-field drama unfolds as England aim to maintain their perfect World Cup start and secure a place in the round of 32 with a win over Ghana, following their 4-2 victory against Croatia. Kane, who scored twice in that opening match, enters the fixture in excellent form.
The England captain will look to continue his goal-scoring run and add to his World Cup tally, which now stands at 10 goals—equaling Gary Lineker’s record as England’s highest-ever scorer at the tournament. Kane now has a prime opportunity to surpass Lineker and make World Cup history for the Three Lions.
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