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World Cup 2022 LIVE: Kane fears BOOKING for armband, Maddison OUT of England clash, Qatar lose to Ecuador in first match


HARRY KANE and England are fearing being strong-armed by Fifa over the choice to wear a OneLove armband against Iran.

It was pointed out that wearing the armband would be a breach of regulations and could see him booked for doing so.

Conversations between the FA and FIFA have continued ahead of the game.

Meanwhile, James Maddison will be absent for the clash through injury and will be hoping to make his comeback against the USMNT on Friday.

And Qatar fell to defeat in the opening game of the tournament as an Enner Valencia double saw Ecuador come out victorious.

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  • The omen of ’66

    IT’S coming omen! England’s first three players in the Lions Den darts challenge all scored 66.

    Players in the series have unlimited darts to reach separate targets in 30 seconds — and Declan Rice, Luke Shaw and Mason Mount all hit the same year  England  last lifted the World Cup.

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    Mount, the last of the trio to pull off the spooky total, was stunned by the flight of fantasy ahead of Monday’s opener against Iran.

    The Chelsea midfielder said: “That is just strange. .. wow!”

  • Southgate wants to get England smiling again

    Cheer we go! Harry Kane and Gareth Southgate vowed to get England smiling again with a rousing World Cup battle cry.

    Gaffer Gareth said: “We’re in the middle of an economic recession and life has been difficult for a lot of our people.

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    “So we want them to enjoy their football and have a journey with the team that brings some real happiness.

    “Our country expects. The team are excited.”

  • ‘England need to be like Germany’

    Gareth Southgate wants England to become a major reference point for world football domination.

    For the nation’s manager, it is even a case of: The more German, the better.

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    outhgate, 52, said: “It is hard to talk about form because you are always six weeks, two months between games in international football, so what actually is form?

    “What there is, is pedigree. We want to be a Germany, who when I was looking at their Wikipedia page: four golds, four silvers, four bronzes.

    “European Championships — three golds, three silvers, three bronzes.

    “Yes, our page didn’t quite look like that but we’d love it if it did in 40 years’ time and that should be our aim, to be consistently challenging. We remind ourselves of the privilege of being here and the uniqueness of it. Only 16 England teams have ever been to a World Cup.

    “A lot of the staff and players are at their second. Raheem [Sterling] is at his third. You have to remind yourself of this moment in time.

    “Tournament football is different. Germany have always been one of the prime examples of that. That’s how we need to be, really.”

  • Kane roars

    England captain Harry Kane roared into action in Qatar last night — pledging to end 56 years of World Cup hurt.

    The striker is aiming to lead the Three Lions to victory in their first group match today against Iran.

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    And he revealed he is willing to defy any Fifa moves to ban the “One Love” rainbow armband.

    Harry, 29, said he was prepared to risk a fine or booking for making the gesture — and vowed to back the team’s core values.

    He said: “We have made it clear as a team and an organisation that we want to wear the armband.

    “I know that the FA and Fifa are talking and we will have a decision, but I want to wear it”.

  • Pickford using runners up medal as inspiration

    Jordan Pickford uses his Euros silver medal to inspire the “hunger” to win the first major trophy of his career.

    Pickford said: “It’s at my mam and dad’s house.

    “Other players don’t like them but I think it is a progression.

    “It is a hunger to say that you have got the runners-up medal — it’s a hunger wanting to go and get the winners’ medal.

    “You know what it takes to get to the final, now what’s the next step? So I think it is always good to have a look at. I’m positive about it, not negative.”

  • Southgate: ‘England can conquer for eight years’

    Gareth Southgate reckons England are on Mission Possible at the Qatar World Cup.

    The Three Lions boss, preparing for Monday’s opener against Iran, has told his 26-man squad to think big again after losing the Euro 2020 final to Italy on penalties.

    Southgate said: “Maybe we’ve made the impossible just look possible.

    “It’s exciting for other people and I can understand that.

    “We want England to be competitive for years to come and I believe our academy system has got that.

    “We have also got some good players and should be competitive for the next six, eight years with this group.”

  • Adams backs Rice for captaincy

    England legend Tony Adams thinks Declan Rice would make a better captain for the Three Lions than Harry Kane.

    Writing for SunSport, Adams began: “Harry Kane is a great player,  a top goalscorer, commands total respect from his team-mates and is rightly the first name on the England teamsheet.

    So far, so good, but I have my reservations about him as captain.”

    He added: “Personally, I’d have given the captaincy to Declan Rice. I love his character, he had a fantastic Euros, and you know he’s going to give you 90 minutes.

    “Don’t forget the last time we won it we had a West Ham captain so it makes perfect sense!”

  • Wilshere backs Saka for penalties

    Jack Wilshere has backed Bukayo Saka to make amends for missing a penalty in the Euros final, by stepping up to take one in a shootout if needed.

    Writing in a column for SunSport, he penned: “He missed that crucial penalty in the final but bounced back and now he’s Arsenal’s penalty taker.

    “I’m sure if there’s another penalty shootout he will step up. He won’t be bothered at all by what happened before.”

  • One Love armband could get Kane booked

    FA chiefs fear they are being strong-armed by FIFA into ordering Harry Kane not to wear his One Love armband against Iran today.

    England skipper Kane made clear his determination to lead Gareth Southgate’s team into battle with the armband on public display despite warnings that he could even be booked for doing so before entering the pitch.

    The FA stuck to their guns after a meeting with FIFA match commissioner in which it was “pointed out” to them that wearing the armband would be a breach of regulations.

    But the commissioner could intervene if Kane does try to defy FIFA and order it to be removed or attempt to physically strip it off the England skipper.

    The astonishing row left both England and Wales officials frustrated and angry.

    Conversations between the FA and FIFA were continuing into Sunday evening and could resume in the hours before kick off on Monday.

  • Qatar’s unwanted record

    Qatar became the first World Cup hosts to lose their tournament opener as Ecuador’s 2-0 win produced a string of staggering stats.

    Enner Valencia struck twice in a one-sided first half and had a third-minute opener ruled out by VAR as the first World Cup finals held in the Middle East kicked off with stifling heat and stuttering displays.

    And amid all the debate about whether Qatar are suitable hosts off the field, the early figures suggest they are  unsuitable opponents on it.

    Of the previous 22 hosts, 16 won their opening matches and six drew it.

    In fact, Qatar had ZERO efforts on target against Ecuador – a feat achieved by teams only four times throughout the whole 2018 tournament.

    In all, the game provided just 11 goal attempts – the lowest total for an opener since records began with England’s triumphant hosting in 1966.

  • England stars shielded from racist trolls

    England’s World Cup stars will be shielded from racist trolls at the competition by cutting-edge tech that blocks abuse from their phones.

    Football stars Bukayo Saka, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho were left in tears when they were bombarded with hate after missing penalties at the Euro 2020 Final defeat against Italy.

    But FIFA world football bosses have confirmed players will be protected by an incredible new “Threat Matrix” troll-blocking system at Qatar 2022.

    Boffins have perfected an artificial intelligence programme which scans millions of online messages and identifies abusive words and emojis.

    Offensive messages will remain visible on favoured troll haunts like Twitter and Instagram and will not be erased from the web.

    But the incredible technology will act as a filter built into players phones – making sick jibes invisible to stars before they turn on the mobiles after games.

  • 4-3-3 for England

    Gareth Southgate is set to ditch five at the back for England’s World Cup opener.

    The Three Lions boss will revert to a back four against Iran for their curtain raiser in Qatar on Monday.

    Here’s how the team could line up.

  • Enrique reveals daughter’s pick

    Luis Enrique has joked his daughter will chop his head off if he does not pick Ferran Torres at the World Cup.

    Ahead of Spain’s Qatar World Cup opener against Costa Rica, the former Barcelona boss was asked who he felt was an extension of himself on the field of play.

    Luis Enrique’s daughter Sira is a fan of Ferran Torres

    To this Enrique replied: “Very easy – It’s Mr Ferran Torres – otherwise my daughter will come after me and chop off my head.”

  • You’ve got no fans

    Many Qatar fans left their World Cup opener at half-time after a shambolic performance against Ecaudor.

    The Al Bayt Stadium emptied early with the host nation down 0-2 after the opening 45 minutes.

    Qatar were picked apart by Ecaudor with Enner Valencia netting twice after seeing another strike disallowed for a close offside.

    The host nation’s goalkeeper Saad Al Sheeb put in a nightmare display giving away a penalty and was unconvincing throughout.

    It was meant to be a big day for Qatar after the opening ceremony kicked off with a performance from BTS pop star Jung Kook and a narration from actor Morgan Freeman.

    However the game did not live up to the hype as Ecuador took control early and Qatar rarely threatened.

  • Captain material

    Tyler Adams will be the USMNT’s captain at the World Cup.

    The Leeds star, 23, has been selected by coach Gregg Berhalter due to his “great leadership capabilities”.

    Berhalter has employed a captain-by-committee approach during his time in charge.

    Christian Pulisic, Walker Zimmerman and Weston McKennie have all worn the armband at some point during the USA’s qualifying campaign.

    While Adams has captained the USA nine times in his international career, with seven of those games in the build-up to Qatar.

    But now Berhalter has decided that the USMNT need a permanent leader, with Adams coming out on top.

  • Mount impressed England’s stars

    Raheem Sterling reckons Mason Mount blew senior England stars away when he turned up for his first ever training session with them.

    Speaking on Lions Den on the England YouTube channel, Sterling said: “I think it was the first camp after the World Cup in Russia.

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    “It was the best training performance I have seen to this day. He came up to join us and he was incredible.

    “Left foot, right foot, dribbling, chopping, everything I am not exaggerating. I haven’t seen anything to top that.”

  • England will take the knee

    Gareth Southgate has confirmed England WILL take the knee before Monday’s World Cup opener against Iran.

    Southgate said: “We have discussed taking the knee. We feel we should.

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    “It’s what we stand for as a team and have done for a long period of time.

    “We understand in the Premier League, teams decided to only do it for the big games, the big occasions. We feel this is the biggest.

    “We think it’s a strong statement that will go around the world to young people in particular to show inclusivity is important.”

  • Richarlison’s plans for retirement

    Brazil forward Richarlison has claimed he plans to ” buy an island” and live there with a “bunch of women” when he retires from football.

    He was asked by a reporter: “Do you have an idea of what you will do when you retire?”

    To which he replied: “I’m going to buy an island and stay there with a bunch of women, just like that picture of Ronaldinho.”

  • Calamity keeper

    Qatar goalkeeper Saad Al Sheeb had a shocking first-half in the World Cup opening game versus Ecaudor.

    The 32-year-old put in an unconvincing display in the early stages of the game as Enner Valencia netted twice to seal his side’s 0-2 win.

    Fans could not quite believe how bad his Al Sheeb’s performance was as he failed to live up to the big ocasssion.

    One fan said: “The Qatar goalkeeper might be the worst footballer I’ve ever seen.”

    Another reacted: “Qatar’s goalkeeper genuinely looks like he’s won a competition on the side of a cereal box.”

    More commented: “That keeper needs to change profession.”

  • First game is over

    And it goes Ecuador’s way.

    The South Americans have beaten hosts Qatar easily 2-0.

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    Qatar become the first hosts ever to lose an opening game at the World Cup.

  • ‘We want beer’

    Ecuador fans roared their disapproval of Qatar’s last-minute alcohol ban during the World Cup opener

    Hundreds of South Americans chanted “We want beer!” from the stands against the outclassed hosts at the at Al Bayt Stadium.

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    just 48 hours before Sunday’s big kick-off, Qatar’s tournament chiefs U-turned by refusing to allow alcohol at matches.

    That could cost Fifa £40MILLION as Budweiser prepared to play hard-ball.

    The American beer company is one of the World Cup’s official sponsors and were set to provide booze in grounds and fan zones in Qatar.

  • Fans zone

    An impressive number of football fans cram into Al Bidda Park at the Qatar Fan Festival to watch the opening game.

    The locals might not be happy with what they are seeing, but they are definitely supporting their country in droves.

  • Queiroz believes England can win World Cup

    Iran boss Carlos Queiroz believes England have a huge chance of winning the World Cup.

    The former Manchester United assistant manager stressed that the Three Lions have one of the best squads in the tournament and said it’s their best chance of winning since last time 56 years ago.

    Queiroz said England “have a storm of talent” and it is “the most competitive squad since 1966.”

    He continiued: “I worked with the generation of Rio Ferdinand, Paul Scholes and David Beckham but this national team is really different.

    “They have a realistic chance to win any single game which makes them very, very dangerous.”

  • The real GOAT

    Forget Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi!

    A hilarious photoshop snap of Ecuador’s Enner Valencia imposed into the now famous Louis Vuitton ad campaign pic of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo playing chess is going viral on social media.

    Valencia has got his World Cup off to a flyer with two goals against Qatar.

    Golden Boot contender?

  • Bale is ready

    Gareth Bale has dismissed injury concerns by announcing he is “ready to go” ahead of Wales’ World Cup opener against USA.

    Speaking in a pre-match press conference, he said: “I’m right where I want to be. I’m ready to go. We’ve all been training hard in the week.

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    “Every World Cup there’s never been a Wales flag. For youngsters growing up now, to have Wales at a World Cup, they might not realise it now but it’s an incredible experience to have.

    “It’s an incredible feeling to be here and an honour to do it for my country.

    “We’re just our normal group having our normal jokes, working hard when we need to. The atmosphere is great at the hotel, at training.

    “We’re really looking forward to the game and, when we’re in that mood, we normally give our best stuff.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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