American Commentator’s Remark Ignites Debate During England-Ghana Match
During the recent World Cup draw between England and Ghana, American commentator John Strong injected a historical quip that has captured significant online attention. Strong, a prominent play-by-play announcer for the tournament’s broadcast rights holder, made a pointed reference to the American Revolution while covering the match in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
Shortly after the game commenced, Strong drew a parallel between England’s current performance and historical struggles in the region. “Ghana have never beaten England,” Strong observed, following a mention of the Black Stars’ prior group stage victory. “It would be a huge shock, but as we know, the English historically struggle here in Massachusetts.”
Historical Echoes in Massachusetts
The comment is widely interpreted as a veiled reference to the Revolutionary War, which had its origins in Massachusetts. Key events preceding the conflict, such as the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party, took place in Boston, the state’s largest city. Furthermore, the initial engagements of the war occurred at Lexington and Concord, also within Massachusetts.
The reaction on social media has been largely positive, with many users finding Strong’s commentary humorous and clever. Some posts echoed his sentiment, with one user on X remarking, “England having a hard time of it in Massachusetts once again.” Another user, Greg Bedard, founder of Boston Sports Journal, shared a similar observation: “Heavily favored, confident England bogged down in an unexpected slog in Massachusetts. Sounds familiar.”
Match Outcome and Group Standings
Despite the spirited commentary, the match itself concluded in a scoreless draw. Nevertheless, England remains in a strong position to advance from Group L, heading into their final group stage fixture against Panama.




