Saka asked if he can be 'Mbappe of this World Cup'
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If England are forced to take a penalty against France in the World Cup quarter-finals, it will be more than happy.

England missed a spot-kick in the Euros final against Italy.

He says love from the fans has helped him regain his confidence after he was subjected to online racist abuse.

"I've tried to move on from that moment, personally."

I can't forget about that, it's in history.

"But at the same time coming out here and scoring those three goals, of course, lifted me a lot - and the love from the fans that I keep receiving has lifted me a lot as well."

Since that time, I have grown a lot. If I wasn't confident, I wouldn't have stepped up the number of times.

I will be more than happy to take it if the time comes.

England will face the World Cup holders on Saturday.

The squad has a lot of tournament experience.

"If you look at the results from the last few tournaments we've played, we've got to a semi-Final, a final and a quarter-Final."

We have a lot of players who know what they have to do.

The top scorer at the World Cup is Kylian Mbappe with five goals.

"Thank you for the compliment, but no," he said after being asked if he could be the next big thing in football.

At the same time there is only one Kylian Mbappe. I want to be myself and help my team.

There are so many young players in this tournament and I can name many of them, even in my own team."

The priority is to win the tournament and not be the Player of the Tournament or Young Player of the Tournament, that's what I'm happy about.

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