"It's a good question, and I don't want to speak for every player," Saka said. "But in bigger games, everyone tends to give a bit more. In these other games, we need to find a level where we can maintain that same quality and drive throughout the entire match."
Saka acknowledged that this can be challenging, but the team is working to find a balance between winning and playing good football. He believes that the fans' main expectation is for England to win, rather than to entertain.
"If we can have both, that's perfect," Saka said. "But I think the expectation is to win, rather than to entertain. The managers have been working on the team's cohesion and chemistry, trying to get us to play good football."
"At the end of the day, as players, we just want to win," Saka added. "The fans want the same, and that's the most important thing for this country right now."
Saka's comments reflect the team's focus on winning, which is likely to be a key aspect of their strategy moving forward.