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    Noussair Mazraoui injury update: Man Utd star return plan revealed after heart palpitations heart procedure

    MANCHESTER UNITED star Noussair Mazraoui could be back playing by the next international break, according to his Morocco manager.The defender was taken off at half-time against Aston Villa last week after suffering heart palpitations.Noussair Mazraoui could be back by the next international breakCredit: GettyHe underwent a procedure and was expected to be out for a significant period – but he could be back sooner than expected.Mazraoui, 26, will be sidelined for a few weeks as he recovers from surgery and he had to withdraw from the Morocco squad.But a Man Utd source said the full-back has a “relatively common condition” so is expected to make a full recovery.Morocco manager Walid Regragui also has an optimistic outlook and is hopeful to have Mazraoui available for selection at the next international break in November.READ MORE ON MAN UTDRegragui, whose side play Gabon on November 11, said: “Noussair Mazraoui is not suffering from a dangerous illness.“We hope he will be with us in the next camp in November.”Mazraoui has impressed since moving to Old Trafford in the summer and has been ever-present at right-back, making ten appearances.Diogo Dalot could take his place but that would leave United short of a left-back, though Lindelof could continue to fill in at right-back.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSUnited will also be concerned over the fitness of Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho as both were forced to withdraw from international duty.Garnacho has been managing a knee issue which led to him being taken off in a match against Porto ten days ago.Gary Neville explains what happened in Man Utd meeting amid pressure on Erik ten Hag’s job More

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    Bukayo Saka sent home by England to be assessed by Arsenal amid injury fear as team-mate pulls out of Finland game

    BUKAYO SAKA has been sent home from the England camp to have his injury assessed by Arsenal.And team-mate Curtis Jones has also pulled out of the trip to Finland.Bukayo Saka will undergo tests back at Arsenal following his injury for EnglandCredit: SplashHe limped off early in the second half against GreeceCredit: GettyWinger Saka limped off early in the second half against Greece with what appeared to be a hamstring injury.And now rather than facing Finland tomorrow, the star returned to his club where he will undergo further tests.Saka clutched at the back of his right leg and received treatment on the Wembley pitch on Thursday night. It was initially not thought to be a serious strain.READ MORE ON ENGLANDHowever, tomorrow’s clash in Helsinki comes too early for him.So rather than stay in the England camp, the decision was made for Saka to head back to London Colney where the Gunners medics can check him over. And Mikel Arteta will be desperate the prognosis is not too bad.Arsenal head to Bournemouth in the Premier League next Saturday evening as they look to continue their title charge. Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSThe Gunners boss saw his influential captain Martin Odegaard injure his ankle in the September international break and could now be without Saka for a period. Saka has been in red-hot form for Arsenal so far this season.Start, bench, AXE: Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden, Cole Palmer – England fans have their say at Wembley before the Three Lions’ Nations League clash with GreeceHe boasts an impressive return of three goals and seven assists from ten club appearances – and Arteta even handed the academy graduate the captain’s armband during Odegaard’s absence. Saka is not the only England player to be unavailable for interim boss Lee Carsley tomorrow.Jones will not travel to Finland due to a “personal commitment”.As a result, the 24-man England squad has been cut down to 22 – with no new players called up to replace Saka or Jones.It is more bad news for Carsley, who suffered a shock 2-1 defeat against Greece on Thursday night when his bold attacking formation backfired at Wembley.That result could force England into a Nations League play-off in March and delay their World Cup qualifying campaign. READ MORE SUN STORIESCarsley – who all appeared to confirm he does not want the senior England job on a permanent basis – could be boosted by the return of two key men against Finland, though.Both Harry Kane and Jack Grealish missed the Greece clash but may be fit for the crunch game.Saka held the back of his right thigh after feeling the strainCredit: AlamyCurtis Jones also left the camp for personal reasonsCredit: GettyLee Carsley could have skipper Harry Kane available to face FinlandCredit: GettyThe interim boss hinted he does not want the England job on a permanent basisCredit: RexEngland player ratings vs GreeceBy Tom BarclayLEE CARSLEY’S tactical experiment of playing no strikers backfired as Vangelis Pavlidis’ double secured an emotional shock win for Greece at Wembley.Interim England boss Carsley played all three of our nation’s gifted No10s – Phil Foden, Jue Bellingham and Cole Palmer – in varying positions.But it did not work and the Greeks took a deserved lead thanks to Pavlidis’ belting second-half finish.The visitors then held up a shirt in celebration bearing the name Baldock – in reference to their team-mate George Baldock, whose passing at the age of just 31 on Wednesday rocked the world of football.Bellingham looked to have ensured the points were shared with a thunderous strike with three minutes to go.But there was still time for Pavlidis to expose some woeful defending deep into injury time by firing past Jordan Pickford.Here are SunSport’s player ratings from a dire night for England under the arch.Jordan Pickford: 4Wandered into no-man’s-land territory outside his box early on and lost the ball, allowing Greek skipper Tasos Baksetas a free shot at goal – only to be saved by Levi Colwill’s last-gasp clearance. Did not instil confidence, despite his experience.Trent Alexander-Arnold: 6Some tasty passes – they are his speciality, after all – but not great at the back. He, John Stones and Cole Palmer were weak in their attempt to close down Vangelis Pavlidis before the Benfica man smashed home the opener.John Stones: 5Made captain for what was his 82nd cap, surpassing Rio Ferdinand’s haul. But it was a shaky display from his defence and Stones should have done better to stop Pavlidis.Levi Colwill: 7Greece would have been ahead far sooner were it not for Colwill’s athletic hack away to deny Bakasetas. Replays showed it would have crossed the line had the Chelsea man been a split second later with his incredible intervention.Rico Lewis: 6Tried to bomb up the left flank where he could but, just like Kieran Trippier at the Euros, was hamstrung by constantly having to cut back onto his favoured right foot.Declan Rice: 6Played as England’s only holding midfielder, as fans had been imploring Gareth Southgate to use him for years. It was not like he was overrun but his side did look vulnerable on the counter.Phil Foden: 4Spent most of the game pressing the Greek backline as a false nine without really getting on the ball and causing any damage. Ineffective. Cole Palmer: 6Deployed in a deeper, central-midfield role which at least meant he saw plenty of the ball, though he blazed England’s best chance of the first half over the bar. Remarkably, his first competitive England start, despite being named on Tuesday as Three Lions player of the 2023-24 season. Bukayo Saka: 5Struggled to get into the game and then was forced out of it, worryingly limping off early in the second half. The last thing Arsenal fans wanted to see.Jude Bellingham: 7 STAR MANPlayed in a false nine position and had a belting early shot well saved. The system did not work but Bellingham still so nearly emerged as the saviour by banging in his first goal of the season for club and country.Anthony Gordon: 5Caused Greece few problems and his touch looked off it. Had a decent chance from Alexander-Arnold’s peach of a delivery but headed over.SUBS: Noni Madueke (for Saka 52): Played out on the left, rather than his natural right, when coming on. Went down in the box deep into injury time but no penalty was given. 6Ollie Watkins (for Gordon 60): Almost scored with his first touch when played through by Palmer, but smashed just over. 7Dominic Solanke (for Foden 72): Grabbed an assist when laying the ball back to Bellingham who thumped in the leveller. 7Manager Lee Carsley: 4Seemed to gamble unnecessarily with this experimental system instead of playing it safe to add another win to boost his case to earn the job full-time. Carsley played without a natural centre-forward when winning the Under-21 Euros because he had to after Flo Balogun switched the USA and Rhian Brewster got injured, but here he did it by choice and it did not work. Bellingham looked to have saved his bacon – but then Pavlidis struck again. More

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    Wayne Rooney was even wilder as a kid – I remember him fighting my team-mate on the pitch and getting sent off

    WAYNE ROONEY certainly hit the headlines throughout his football career. But a Manchester United goalkeeper claims he was even wilder as a kid before his big breakthrough – and once got sent off for fighting.Wayne Rooney was never afraid to show his aggression on the football fieldCredit: ReutersHe picked up eight red cards as a professional – but was also sent off in youth footballCredit: PA:Press AssociationRooney, now 38, came through the youth ranks at Everton – bursting on to the scene aged 16 with his dramatic winner against Arsenal in 2002. However, he was causing a stir among academy football years earlier. Tom Heaton started out at United while Rooney was breaking records at Everton.And the shot-stopper – now back at Old Trafford towards the end of his career after spells with Cardiff, Bristol City, Burnley and Aston Villa – has vivid memories of facing the young striker. READ MORE ON MAN UTDHeaton, also 38, told ManUtd.com: “I played against him a number of times when he was at Everton.”We were obviously the same age and he was even more wild when he was younger, I think!“I can remember now, we played away, I think we were Under-14s or Under-15s, and him and our centre-half were fighting on the pitch – and I literally mean fighting!“Both got red cards, so I sort of knew of him at the time. Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS”He was obviously an incredible player with incredible ability, but he also had that fiery temperament, so yeah, [I’ve got] some real interesting memories of him.”Rooney never lacked confidence or aggression on the football field.Wayne Rooney doesn’t hesitate in naming England’s best player as Man Utd legend snubs Jude Bellingham He earned a £27million transfer to Manchester United in 2004 and went on to become the club’s all-time record goalscorer with 253 goals in 559 appearances.The forward and former captain lifted 12 major honours with the Red Devils including five Premier Leagues and the Champions League. But his no-nonsense approach often landed him in hot water with referees, rivals and even his own boss Sir Alex Ferguson. Rooney racked up eight red cards during his playing days, most famously in the 2006 World Cup quarter-finals against Portugal.And he continues to feel the wrath of the officials as a manager.The former Derby, DC United and Birmingham boss is now in charge at Plymouth.And just last weekend, he picked up his first red card as a gaffer. Rooney was furious that Blackburn’s late equaliser was allowed to stand and his comments protesting to the officials led to him being sent off.The ex-England skipper had the last laugh, though, as his Plymouth side snatched a 97th-minute winner.And Rooney revealed he went crazy out of sight in incredible scenes.He told talkSPORT: “Me and the club secretary in the tunnel were celebrating, I broke his glasses celebrating.”So the win was a deserved win, but sometimes it boils over a little bit and that’s the nature of football.”He added: “It was my first time as a manager [getting sent off].”I think as a manager or a head coach, decisions happen on the pitch and looking back, it’s a free kick, so the goal shouldn’t have stood.”In the Championship you don’t have VAR so the officials missed it and your emotions kick in and you know, I’m a passionate person, we want to win.READ MORE SUN STORIES”We worked extremely hard to win the game and to have that taken away by what I feel was a mistake by the officials, I felt was really harsh.”I reacted in a manner in which I shouldn’t have and the red card was deserved.”Rooney made his mark with the winner against Arsenal in 2002Credit: News Group Newspapers LtdHe picked up the first red card of his managerial career last weekendCredit: Rex More

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    Liverpool legend and Champions League winner announces shock retirement aged just 33 after three months unemployed

    FORMER Liverpool star Joel Matip has retired from football at the age of 33.The centre-back quits football after spending the last three months unemployed.Joel Matip has retired from footballCredit: GettyThe defender won six trophies in his time at AnfieldCredit: GettyMatip joined Liverpool in 2016 and spent a glittering eight years at Anfield.He made 201 appearances for the club and formed a formidable partnership with Virgil van Dijk.Matip helped fire Jurgen Klopp’s men to six trophies including the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup.The Cameroon international left Merseyside at the end of last season when his contract expired.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHis last appearance came in a 4-3 win over Fulham in December 2023 after he suffered an ACL injury.Matip did not find a new club over the summer despite reports linking him with moves to West Ham and Bournemouth.And the ex-Schalke star has now decided to hang up his boots for good.Liverpool said in a statement: “Everybody wishes Joel and his family the very best for the future.”Most read in Champions LeagueFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFans reacted: “This is way too soon, he could still play at the top level.”Another added: “One of the most underrated centre-backs in the Premier League over the past five seasons.”How Liverpool’s Jude Bellingham plan backfired with Trent Alexander-ArnoldMore commented: “No way, he was genuinely a top top player just two seasons ago.”Klopp praised Matip before he left Liverpool, saying: “In all the years that I have been involved in football, I am not sure I have come across too many players who are more loved than Joel Matip.”I’m not even sure it would be possible to say anything bad about him.“A wonderful professional, a wonderful footballer and a wonderful human being – we have been blessed to have him with us for as long as we have and now all we can do is wish him well as he heads off in a new direction.“Joel’s qualities as a player are there for all to see and as a club, we have benefited from them since the first moment that he joined.Joel Matip’s careerCareer2009-16 | Schalke: 258 appearances, 23 goals2016-24 | Liverpool 201 appearances, 11 goals2010-15 | Cameroon: 27 appearances, 1 goalHonoursSchalke DFB-Pokal: 2010–11DFL-Supercup: 2011LiverpoolPremier League: 2019–20FA Cup: 2021–22EFL Cup: 2021–22Community Shield: 2022Champions League: 2018–19Super Cup: 2019″I don’t think he has had too many headlines over the years but he has only ever been a very famous figure within our group.READ MORE SUN STORIES“I have said before that if there was one person who wouldn’t care if he was underrated it would be Joel, but the truth is we could not have rated him more highly.”Not only has he set the standards for himself, he has set them for others and this is one of the main reasons why his time here has been so successful.” More

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    Inside EFL giants’ abandoned stadium plan to build 40,000-seater new home next to infamous PRISON

    QUEENS PARK RANGERS were once close to leaving their iconic ground and moving to a stunning new home next door to a prison.Loftus Road has been the Championship club’s home since 1917 and they remain there today.Stunning images show what the ground would have looked likeCredit: QPRThe new home was going to be up the road from an infamous prisonCredit: QPRQPR remain at their iconic Loftus Road homeCredit: PABut back in 2013, QPR chiefs had plans drawn up to ditch the 18,439 capacity stadium for a new 40,000-seater.At the time, the Hoops were in the Premier League and managed by legend Harry Redknapp.QPR wanted to increase their revenue and then-chairman Tony Fernandes was keen to build a new stadium.The local council were eyeing a major regeneration project in the Old Oak area – just two-and-a-half miles from Loftus Road.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLFernandes was keen to seize the opportunity to move across West London, unveiling plans for a stadium dubbed New Queens Park.Incredible computer-generated photos were released to show fans what the ground would look like.One stand has three tiers and there are several new-build apartments overlooking the stadium.The plot of land used would have seen QPR move just up the road from Wormwood Scrubs prison.Most read in ChampionshipFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFernandes said at the time: “Loftus Road is – and always will be – a special place for the club and our supporters, but we need more than an 18,000 capacity.”Not only will this give us a top quality stadium to cater for QPR’s needs as the club progresses and grows over the years ahead, but we are very excited about being the driving force behind creating one of the best new urban places in the world. Shock moment stadium bigger than Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium demolished after falling into disrepair”This will be the catalyst for the regeneration of a forgotten area.”However, the plans never made it any further after the club were relegated to the Championship in 2015.Yet they did look at moving grounds again in 2018, when they looked at redeveloping the Linford Christie Stadium.The local running track and football pitch is a mile away from Loftus Road and is also next door to Wormwood Scrubs, as well as Hammersmith Hospital.But a year later, QPR announced they were abandoning plans to modernise the Linford Christie Stadium.The club remain keen on replacing Loftus Road and are reportedly looking for investors to pump cash into “Project Big Ben”.They want to “produce a state-of-the-art, multi-purpose stadium, as part of a major regeneration in West London.”What we know about the ‘new’ Old TraffordMANCHESTER UNITED plan to build a new stadium rather than redevelop Old Trafford.The decision was made after a number of fact-finding missions to other stadiums including the Bernabeu and Nou Camp.The cost of the project is expected to be a staggering £2billion.A capacity of 100,000 is expected.It is felt that a club of United’s standing should have a new state-of-the-art facility.The new stadium will be built on land adjacent to the Red Devils’ current home.United are looking to not only build a stadium but regenerate the area of Trafford where the ground will stand.There had been plans to KEEP Old Trafford rather than demolish it, and use it as a scaled down second venue.However, it’s looking increasing likely that it will in fact be entirely demolished.The club consulted with 30,000 fans about what to do and believe there is roughly a 50-50 split on staying or moving.The club have appointed the architects Foster + Partners to come up with a “masterplan”. The company were behind Wembley Stadium.Old Trafford has been United’s home since 1910.The target is for completion by 2030. More

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    Laura Woods glows in first pic of growing baby bump as newly-engaged star prepares for motherhood with Adam Collard

    LAURA WOODS glowed in the first picture of her growing baby bump.The TNT Sports presenter, 37, announced her pregnancy with Adam Collard in July.Laura Woods showed off her growing baby bump on InstagramCredit: InstagramIt was a whirlwind summer for Woods as she also got engaged to Adam CollardCredit: INSTAGRAM @laurawoodsyThe popular presenter is preparing to become a mumCredit: Instagram @laurawoodsyThat came after working throughout Euro 2024 and keeping the joyful news a secret.But after going public between the Euros and Olympics in the summer, she has now taken to Instagram with a photo of the bump.Woods took to her story on Friday night with a black-and-white snap decked out in a white T-shirt and comfy joggers as she looked down lovingly at her belly.She opted against captioning the post to her 765,000 followers and let the proud picture speask for itself.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLWoods spent three weeks in Paris fronting Eurosport’s coverage of the Olympics before returning to the UK for the 2024-25 football season.But it was not long until she announced more wonderful news on social media.In September, Woods and Collard got engaged.The happy couple started dating last year and the former Love Island star got down on one knee on the beach in Cornwall to pop the big question. Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSThe glamorous star then beamed live on TV as she showed off her stunning engagement ring.Woods is the lead presenter on TNT’s Champions League football and the diamond dazzled on screen during the build-up and reaction to Manchester City’s home clash with Inter Milan. Laura Woods and Love Island boyfriend Adam Collard announce they are expecting a baby in adorable postShe has also continued her boxing work with TNT Sports – and even had to apologise live on air when Tyson Fury dropped an F-bomb during an interview. The former Sky Sports and talkSPORT host has not announced when the baby is due or when the loved-up pair will tie the knot just yet.But fans and colleagues have expressed their overwhelming excitement for the popular presenter.Jack Grealish, Ally McCoist, Piers Morgan, Fran Kirby, Ray Parlour, Carlton Cole, Tony Bellew and John Terry’s wife Toni were all among the celebrities to comment on the engagement post. Woods has continued working for TNT Sports this seasonCredit: PAShe spent the summer in Germany then Paris covering the Euros and OlympicsCredit: EURO 2024 News Pool (ENP)Woods and Collard started dating last year and are set to tie the knotCredit: Instagram / @adamcollardFans and colleagues flooded their engagement post with supportive commentsCredit: InstagramHow Laura Woods tamed Love Island bad boy Adam CollardHE was one of Love Island’s most notorious bad boys – but one woman seems to have changed all that.Personal trainer Adam Collard, 28, has been dating Euro 2024 presenter Laura Woods, 36, since 2023.The former loverat has called her “The One,” spent Christmas with her – the first time he’s done so with a girlfriend since he was 21 – and kept their relationship relatively out of the limelight, seemingly on Laura’s wishes.It’s a far cry from the man who admits himself he’s been “ruthless” in the past, claims to have had 25 girlfriends, and spent many years partying and juggling flings with girls including Zara McDermott and Lottie Moss.Relationship expert Jo Hemmings says: “He’s now 28, he’s a professional with a job, and I think he just went off the whole idea of ever realistically meeting somebody on a TV show.“He’s now met somebody who is also a professional, and is only on TV as a byproduct of what she does in sport.“He’s got himself in a comfortable place. Financially, he’s older, he’s more mature, he’s more settled.“He once played into this roguish character that people saw him as, and became a parody of himself. But look who’s laughing now.“He’s got a fabulous girlfriend, they’re in a long term relationship, he’s well off, he’s still in the public eye, and he’s getting on with his life in the way that I think he always wanted.”Read the full article here More

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    Andy Carroll: West Ham was a really stressful time, I was at rock bottom, just falling apart and making bad decisions

    ANDY CARROLL admits he hit “rock bottom” during his time at West Ham.The 35-year-old is now playing away from the limelight with Bordeaux in the French fourth tier.Andy Carroll has opened up on his struggles while in the Premier LeagueCredit: ReutersHe is now enjoying life with fourth tier French club BordeauxCredit: AFPCarroll made the shock move in the summer after the club were relegated two divisions due to falling into administration. While many chase a final career payday, the nine-time capped England star is enjoying a “quieter and relaxed” life in France.He admits he is much happier now after battling injuries during his years in the Premier League with Newcastle, Liverpool and West Ham.Carroll opened up to Foot Mercato, admitting on his days at the Hammers: “It was a really tough time in my life. It was a stressful time for me.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”I was at rock bottom, everything was dark. “It was hard to get back up. I was just falling apart and making bad decisions. It was just really tough. “As a player, you just want to be out there playing. But sometimes you hear people saying: ‘Oh, he’s still injured, he should retire.’ Things like that that are not nice. “At that point you are in a hole, in your shell and you are just trying to get out of it. Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS”Luckily, I managed to get out of it and I had a positive ending. “So now I just love playing football. I get paid to play football. I get paid to do what I love.Watch Andy Carroll score twice in a ‘PARK’ and celebrate wildly as he tears up fourth tier of French football “I’ve had a lot of injuries in my career. I have been on the bench, been a bit-part player and off the pitch sometimes, only playing the last ten minutes. “I just want to finish my career playing as much as possible. And it is not about money. It is just about enjoying my life.”Carroll, who recently divorced his wife Billi Mucklow and started dating Lou Teasdale, is reportedly on £750-a-week at Bordeaux.The target man is already proving useful for the fallen giants, scoring four goals in his first two games. Who are these famous footballers? More

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    Iceland 2 Wales 2: Craig Bellamy’s men throw away two-goal lead as Dragons lose ground on Turkey in Nations League group

    CRAIG BELLAMY suffered the first setback of his Wales reign as his team chucked away a two goal lead.Brennan Johnson’s goal-scoring streak now stands at seven games after he tapped in the opener before Harry Wilson added a second.Wales keeper Danny Ward produced a late own-goal leveller for IcelandCredit: APLogi Tomasson celebrates sparking Iceland’s second-half comeback winCredit: APBrennan Johnson celebrates his Wales opener but the hosts fought backCredit: APThe Dragons were cruising at the break but then Iceland stormed back with sub Logi Tomasson bringing them back into it.He also forced an own goal off keeper Danny Ward three minutes later as Wales were left clinging on to a point in the end.Such an end to the game looked impossible as the visitors ran riot early on.Wilson sprang the offside trap to go through on goal and his effort was partially stopped by home keeper Hakon Rafn Valdimarsson.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHe got back to stop the ball trickling over the line but could only divert it into the path of Johnson who couldn’t miss.That was only a fourth goal in 31 internationals for the Spurs man – but seven in his last seven games for club and country.Wilson’s deflected shot struck a post but he did not have to wait long to double his team’s lead as he latched onto a sweeping pass from Neco Williams.The Fulham man was again in the clear and his first touch was brilliant – giving him the chance to despatch it past Valdimarsson.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSWilliams then made his mark at the other end as he got back to clear a shot by former Burnley man Johann Gudmundsson off the line.But the Dragons were a constant threat going forward and Sorba Thomas could have wrapped it up when he ran onto Wilson’s through ball but was denied by Valdimarsson.Top 10 highest-paid Premier League starsThe only disappointment in an otherwise perfect first half for Bellamy’s men was a yellow card for Johnson – for a needless skirmish with Jon Dagur Thorsteinsson.That means he misses Tuesday night’s home game against Montenegro – and he did not reappear after the restart.It was a very different game after the re-start with Mikael Ellertsson firing over and Orri Oskarsson bringing a smart save out of Ward.Andri Gudjohnsen – son of former Chelsea forward Eidur – fluffed a golden chance while Gudmundsson was denied by Ward.But from the resulting corner, Tomasson was given far too much time to shoot through a crowd of players and into the corner from the edge of the box.And three minutes later he beat Connor Roberts and his low cross from the left was diverted into his own net by Ward’s elbow. READ MORE SUN STORIESNow it was Iceland who looked the more likely to win it and the Dragons were relieved to see Thorsteinsson’s shot hit the base of the post.The draw leaves Wales second in their group, two points behind Turkey.Craig Bellamy watched on frustrated as the Dragons couldn’t hold onCredit: AFP More