Updated On: 04 December, 2022 08:27 AM IST | Doha | AFP
Werewolf, a game of roleplay and deduction, has become a popular pastime for the squad between games. “It’s about being the best liar,” said midfielder Declan Rice

England`s defender Kyle Walker, England`s defender Trent Alexander-Arnold, England`s defender John Stones, England`s forward Harry Kane, England`s midfielder Mason Mount and England`s midfielder Jordan Henderson take part in a training session at Al Wakrah SC Stadium in Al Wakrah. Pic/AFP
For a nation that has frequently flattered to deceive at football’s major tournaments, a card game that relies on the art of deception is strengthening the bond among England’s players ahead of their match against Senegal in the World Cup round of 16.
Werewolf, a game of roleplay and deduction, has become a popular pastime for the squad between games. “It’s about being the best liar,” said midfielder Declan Rice. “The villagers have got to snuff out the wolves and the wolves have got to lie and tell everyone why they are not a wolf. There is a lot of teamwork, ganging up.” Whatever England is doing at its base in Qatar, it’s working so far.