Unbeaten England face Wales in Sunday’s semi-final but Catalans star conceded they have already started planning to face champions France in Friday’s showpiece to conquer the world
It’s not the done thing but England star Seb Bechara admits his side are already thinking about the World Cup wheelchair final.
England, who have lost the last two finals to France, must defeat Wales in Sunday’s semi at Sheffield to book a spot in Friday’s decider. But they have sailed through the group stages with three emphatic wins and are big favourites to see off the Welsh. Catalans favourite Bechara, who lost part of his right leg in a motorcycle accident ten years ago, insisted: “We’re not taking Wales lightly. We’d never take anyone lightly.
“We’ve analysed them and done a preview of their players, teamwork, weaknesses and strengths. But I think in our minds we are already ready for the final. We’re looking at it. We’re going to use this semi as a trampoline to get ready for that final.
“We’re confident going in against Wales and my bet is on France beating Australia in the other semi. I think they’re just too good at the moment. We’re already planning on France: looking at what they’re doing, checking out their players and going through them quite thoroughly.”