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    Fans say ‘Moyes is joking, right?’ after his bizarre interview about under-fire Man Utd manager Erik ten Hag goes viral

    DAVID MOYES has left Manchester United fans baffled after giving his thoughts on Erik ten Hag.The Scottish manager is currently without a club, having left West Ham at the end of last season.Erik ten Hag’s position at Man United is under threatCredit: GettyDavid Moyes has back the Dutchman for doing a ‘brilliant’ jobCredit: GettyMoyes was the first manager at Man United after the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson in 2013.The club has gone on to have multiple bosses but have not won a Premier League title since the legendary manager departed.Ten Hag is the latest man to have the hot seat in the Old Trafford dugout, having been appointed in 2022.The Dutchman has come under fire for his results, despite winning a Carabao Cup and FA Cup in his first two seasons.READ MORE ON MAN UTDDespite the cup successes, performances in the league have been questionable with the Red Devils placing 8th last term, their worst ever finish.This season has also started poorly with the club having their worst start to a campaign in 35 years, beating the previous record by one point.That record was set last season under Ten Hag as the club only achieved nine points after seven games.Despite this, Moyes thinks that Ten Hag has been “brilliant” since arriving in Manchester.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSHe told the BBC: “I think he’s doing a brilliant job.”I think he’s shown brilliant resilience in the situation that he’s in and I think he should be credited for how well he’s conducted himself.Erik ten Hag really did not help himself with what he said after Man Utd’s draw with Aston Villa, slams BBC pundit Moyes was the first Red Devils manager after Sir Alex FergusonCredit: AFP”As far as I know, I don’t see him ducking any questions or any media interviews that you people [the media] put forward to him.”I think you have to give him great credit for that, but it’s a job that is going to attract immense pressure, with people talking, so I have to say that I think he’s doing a brilliant job.”Fans have been left confused about the comments as the reacted on social media.One posted: “David Moyes is joking, right?”A second wrote: “Moyes has always had a great sense of humour.”A third commented: “This is too funny! Moyes is ‘LMAO’ on the inside.”A fourth said: “Top tier trolling well in.”Another added: “I can’t tell if he is being serious or not.”Ten Hag’s five worst defeatsERIK TEN HAG has suffered some heavy defeats during his tenure as Manchester United manager.5. Copenhagen 4-3 Man Utd, November 2023The damaging defeat saw the Red Devils dumped out of the Champions League.4. Man Utd 0-3 Bournemouth, December 2023It was the first time the Cherries had ever won at Old Trafford with the players being booed off.3. Brentford 4-0 Man Utd, August 2022Perhaps a sign of things to come, in Ten Hag’s second Premier League game, his side was dismantled by the Bees.2. Crystal Palace 4-0 Man Utd, May 2024The heavy defeat to the Eagles saw the Dutchman edge ever closer to the sack.1. Liverpool 7-0 Man Utd, March 2023Man Utd were embarrassed at the hands of their bitter rivals as they crumbled at Anfield as it was the club’s worst defeat in 92 years.Ten Hag is currently on holiday for the international break and is confident that his job is secure.READ MORE SUN STORIESMeanwhile, Man United chiefs are undergoing crunch talks over the future of the former Ajax boss.Should they decide to axe Ten Hag then the likes of Graham Potter, Gareth Southgate and Thomas Tuchel are among the candidates to replace him. More

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    World Cup legend Johnny Rep, 72, rushed to hospital after suffering heart attack

    WORLD CUP legend Johnny Rep has sparked fears for his well-being after suffering a heart attack.The former Ajax winger, 72, who now lives in Spain, has been rushed to hospital.Johnny Rep has suffered a heart attack at the age of 72Credit: GettyRep played for Holland in successive World Cup finals in 1974 and 1978Credit: GettyThe Dutchman’s health crisis came just a day after his Holland teammate Johan Neeskens passed away on Sunday aged 73.Rep helped inspire Holland to runners-up spots at both the 1974 and 1978 World Cup finals.He set a national record by scoring seven goals at the tournaments in West Germany and Argentina.Rep’s late goal in Holland’s 3-2 loss to Scotland in 1978 infamously put the Dutch into the second round – and sent the Scots home despite Archie Gemmill’s heroics.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLRep’s biographer Mark van den Heuvel told Dutch media the ex-player needs to be fitted with a pacemaker.He said: “The insurers want Johnny to go back to Holland, as it just costs £8,400 [10,000 euros] to fit him with a pacemaker as against £21,000 in Spain.”But his family says that Johnny is far too weak to make the journey.”It’s not clear to me how the next few days are going to pan out.Most read in FootballHe played 42 times for his country and scored 12 goalsCredit: GettyHe spent four years at Ajax and won two European Cups with the Dutch giantsCredit: Getty”Johnny swore to me that he will survive this, and everyone around him says he will be OK.”His children are at his bedside.”Rep revealed last summer that he has undergone three stomach operations as well as back surgery.The former right winger has also battled alcohol addiction, and endured financial difficulties.Rep inspired Ajax to European Cup glory in both 1972 and 1973.He also won two Eredivisie titles with the Amsterdam club, and went on to play for Valencia, Bastia, Saint Etienne, Zwolle and Feyenoord. More

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    Former Man Utd star who replaced Cristiano Ronaldo on debut and regretted walking out on Sir Alex Ferguson retires at 37

    FORMER Manchester United star Zoran Tosic has retired from football at the age of 37.The Serbian hangs up his boots after a spell at Greek side Lamia ended in the summer.Zoran Tosic played five times for Man UtdCredit: PA:Press AssociationHe joined in 2009 alongside Adem Ljajic who saw his transfer collapse over a work permitCredit: Getty – ContributorTosic became a CSKA Moscow iconCredit: @tosiczoran7Tosic announced his retirement on social media, saying in an emotional statement: “Unfortunately, everything good comes to an end.”I was hoping this moment would never come, but now I’m sure it’s time for me to end my football playing career.”As a child I dreamt of playing for Partizan, Serbia and Manchester United, and I was lucky enough to make my dreams come true at 21.”Many trophies, wins, ups and downs but the love was always there. Thanks to my family who made this trip possible. READ MORE ON MAN UTD”Thank you to the coaches, my team-mates, and everyone who has been with me for the whole 20 years. I am especially proud of ten years of playing for my country Serbia.”Lastly, a big thank you to the fans of the clubs where I performed, I always felt genuine support.”Football still remains my greatest love and passion. See you in some other role.”Tosic caught the eye of United scouts while playing for homeland club Partizan Belgrade.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSHe moved to Old Trafford in January 2009 and made his debut soon after, replacing Cristiano Ronaldo as a substitute in a fourth round FA Cup win over Tottenham. The winger then made his Premier League debut a few days later, coming on for Dimitar Berbatov in a victory against West Brom.What happened to these five forgotten Manchester United wonderkidsOverall, he made just five appearances for Man Utd before moving on loan to German club Cologne.On his return, Tosic hoped to force his way into Sir Alex Ferguson’s side, but the legendary boss told him to be patient.He quit the Red Devils for CSKA Moscow in 2010 for more game time, in a transfer he now regrets.Tosic previously said: “I had grown up a United fan so to be working for the man who had brought so much success to the club was just unbelievable. “However, there is a big difference between the Serbian and English league and when I arrived in Manchester I discovered I was not yet ready for that level.“I spoke with Sir Alex many times and he kept telling me I had quality and just had to keep working hard.“But I wanted to play more games so went to Cologne in Germany on loan and had a great six months there.“When I came back to Manchester I was expecting to play more games for United but it didn’t happen.“In the end I wasn’t sure I was going to get the chance I felt I deserved so decided to change club.”Even now I am always thinking about that moment. Maybe I should not have been so quick and should have worked longer to show Sir Alex.“Maybe I should have stayed and fought for my place. This was Man United after all.”READ MORE SUN STORIESTosic went on to become a club legend at the CSKA Moscow, staying for seven years and winning three league titles.In recent years, the 76-timed capped Serbian international returned to Partizan and had spells in China, Kazakhstan and Greece. More

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    Bryan Mbeumo propelled up Dream Team rankings by 36-point spree across last three games

    BRYAN MBEUMO (£4.2m) is at it again.Brentford’s No19 quickly became a popular Dream Team asset at the start of the last season when he burst out the blocks with four goals in his first four Premier League outings.His output increased to seven goals and three assists in 15 league games before a nasty ankle injury sidelined him for three months – his ownership never really recovered after that.A quality performerCredit: Dream TeamThis season, the Cameroon international has posted even more impressive numbers to make a serious statement of intent for the campaign ahead.Mbeumo has scored six goals in seven league games so far, a tally only bettered by Erling Haaland (£9.1m).In fact, Manchester City’s prolific No9 is the only man with more goals in all competitions – a remarkable statistic given the Bees aren’t involved in Europe and Mbeumo has played just 14 minutes in the Carabao Cup to date.Things could have easily gone awry for Thomas Frank’s side this term following the departure of Ivan Toney and several injuries, including to key forwards Yoane Wissa (£3.2m) and club-record signing Igor Thiago (£2.5m).As it is, Brentford are perfectly content in mid-table with ten points to their name having already faced Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham away from home.And Mbeumo deserves huge credit as his team’s inspirational talisman.Mbeumo is now Brentford’s first-choice penalty takerCredit: ReutersNaturally, the 25-year-old’s efforts have translated to Dream Team success.Most read in FootballBukayo Saka (£6.5m) and Mateo Kovacic (£3.1m) were the only midfielders who earned more points in Gameweek 7 with Arsenal’s No7 and Cole Palmer (£6.5m) being the only players overall to have taken more points from their last three fixtures.A spree of 36 points from three outings (against Spurs, West Ham and Wolves) has propelled Mbeumo up to sixth in the midfield rankings, with 72 points in total.He ranks joint-fourth in his position for shots on target and joint-fourth for big chances created too.It could be argued that he deserves to be another place higher in the rankings as his team-mates are yet to convert any of his chances into a goal, denying him a single assist despite his relatively strong underlying creative numbers.Brentford have started well this seasonCredit: ReutersIt will be interesting to see what goal tally Mbeumo can achieve given a full campaign (fingers crossed) as he’s well on course for the best return of his career as it stands.From a Dream Team perspective, the usual caveats apply in regards to the viability of non-European assets.It can be difficult for players not involved in the Champions League, Europa League or Conference League to maintain their lofty ranking when the midweek fixtures come thick and fast.That being said, Mbeumo has provided fantastic returns so far and Brentford have a juicy double header of their own coming up in Gameweek 9: Ipswich (h) and Sheffield Wednesday (h).BetMGM sign up offerBetMGM: Get £40 in free bets — HERE**New cust only. 7 days to opt in by placing a £10 qualifying bet at 1/1 (2.0) odds or greater to receive 4x Free Bets: 1 x £10 horse racing, 1 x £10 Bet Builder, 1 x £10 Acca and 1 x £10 football. 7 day expiry. Exclusions apply. Stake not returned. 18+. T&Cs apply.Commercial content notice: Taking one of the bookmaker offers featured in this article may result in a payment to The Sun. 18+. T&Cs apply. gambleaware.org More

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    Footballer’s mum who was mistaken for his glamorous Wag stuns in busty selfie leaving fans in disbelief

    MUM of Bundesliga winner Leon Dajaku has stunned fans by posting a revealing selfie on social media.Blerta, who is in her 40s, was recently mistaken for Dajaku’s partner due to her youthful looks.Blerta stunned fans with her latest photoCredit: InstagramShe is the mother of footballer Leon DajakuCredit: blerta_dajaku / instagramIn fact, she is the ex-Sunderland forward’s mum and recently became a grandmother.Dajaku’s partner Leonie June gave birth to a baby girl, Nava, in March.But while Blerta is now a grandmother, her looks would have you thinking there’s now way she is old enough to be a family’s third generation.And her latest snap left fans in awe once more.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLKosovan-Albanian beautician Blerta shared a picture of her wearing a low-cut white top in the back of a car.Alongside the image, she added the caption: “Nothing is impossible. Only your thoughts stop you.”Reacting to the post, one fan replied: “🌹 Elegance. Respect 🙏”.While another added: “Beautiful lady 😍😍”.Most read in FootballBlerta is a Kosovan-Albanian beauticianCredit: blerta_dajaku / instagramShe has accumulated 25,000 followers on InstagramCredit: blerta_dajaku / instagramBlerta recently became a grandmotherCredit: blerta_dajaku / instagramDajaku spent a stint playing in England for SunderlandCredit: GettyAnd a third responded: “Perfect 🔥”.Dajaku is one of three of Blerta’s sons.Football’s 10 richest wags including music stars and millionaire modelsHe was born in Germany after Blerta and his father fled from the Yugoslavian civil war, before he bounced between Stuttgart and Bayern Munich’s youth teams.He won the Bundesliga title with Bayern in 2020 after making two appearances.Dajaku originally joined Sunderland on loan from Union Berlin in 2021 before securing a permanent transfer the following year.He then spent the season on loan at FC St. Gallen before being sold to Hajduk Split in 2023.She regularly stuns fans with photos on social mediaCredit: blerta_dajaku / instagram More

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    Watch Andy Carroll score twice in a ‘PARK’ and celebrate wildly as he tears up fourth tier of French football

    ANDY CARROLL continued his fine start to life as a Bordeaux player by scoring TWO goals to clinch victory inside a tiny stadium that has been compared to a park.The former England striker, 35, joined the struggling French side last month and already has four goals in two matches.Andy Carroll scored the first of his two goals with a header from a cornerHe celebrated wildly with the Bordeaux supportersBordeaux are playing in the fourth tier after suffering a double administrative relegation amid a financial crisis.Ex-Newcastle, Liverpool and West Ham man Carroll is reportedly earning just £750 per week and recently revealed it is COSTING him money to play for the club.Yet the lack of economic incentive does not appear to be hampering his performances on the pitch.The forward, who had his contract with Ligue 2 side Amiens ripped up three weeks ago, scored a brace on his debut to salvage a 2-2 draw.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAnd he made it back-to-back braces on Saturday with another two goals in a 2-1 victory away at Olympique Saumur.The first came in the 34th minute as Carroll climbed to head home from a corner, before he celebrated wildly with the small crowd of travelling fans.Saumur equalised with 17 minutes remaining, before Carroll bagged the winner late on to further endear himself to Bordeaux supporters.Yet many on social media could not get over just how amateur the ground looked – particularly given it was playing host to a former international striker.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSOne said: “Andy Carroll scoring goals in a park is brilliant in the French fourth division”.Another added: “That would be a below average 8th tier ground in England”.Andy Carroll ‘playing 5D chess’ as former England star steals show on debut after dropping down to fourth tierA third replied: “Is this Sunday league or something?? 😭😭”While a fourth responded: “This is mad! Looks like Sunday league!”Carroll recently split from wife Billi Mucklow and started dating celebrity hairdresser Lou Teasdale. More

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    Dave Kidd: There’s no such thing as football clubs having their own ‘DNA’ – unless you’re talking about being ‘Spursy’

    SIXTEEN years have passed since Dimitar Berbatov left Spurs, so we should forgive him a memory lapse.But when the great Bulgarian soft-shoe shuffler turned up as a Sky pundit to watch his former club at Brighton, and claimed that tossing away a 2-0 lead to lose 3-2 “was not Spurs”, he could barely have been more wrong.Tottenham were beaten by Brighton on the weekendCredit: GettyManager Ange Postecoglou watched on as his team threw away a two-goal leadCredit: AlamyDanny Welbeck headed in the winner for the SeagullsCredit: GettyIn fairness to Berbatov, while the term ‘Spursy’ feels like the oldest of cliches, it only actually entered the footballing lexicon ten years ago.Although that’s only because, by 2014, Spurs had already been ‘Spursy’ for several decades and so everybody instinctively knew exactly what it meant.It meant stuff like snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, style over substance, softness under stress, bottling it — and choking.But can ‘Spursiness’ really be an actual thing?READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBecause most football supporters are fatalistic, believing their own club is cursed by bad luck and prone to most of those characteristics which define being ‘Spursy’.To chuck in another old chestnut — can any football club really possess a ‘DNA’? Fundamental and distinctive qualities which are unchangeable?In the decade since ‘Spursiness’ was coined, the club have gone through five managers, changed their entire playing squad apart from Ben Davies, moved into a magnificent new stadium and won nothing.If we accept that Davies isn’t the problem, then we’re going to have to believe that several entirely different bunches of blokes have, by signing on the dotted line for Spurs, become individually and collectively flaky. Which is like believing in mermaids or unicorns.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSAnd yet, the thing is, it is actually true, isn’t it?Giorgio Chiellini said it best, after Spurs blew a lead and were knocked out of the Champions League by his Juventus side back in 2018.Giorgio Chiellini has a dig at the history of Tottenham Giorgio Chiellini fired a jibe at Spurs back in 2018Credit: EPAAntonio Conte slammed the club during his tenureCredit: Reuters“It’s the history of the Tottenham,” said the legendary Italian defensive b*****d.“They always create many chances and score so much but, in the end, they miss always something to arrive at the end. We believe in history.”That’s Chiellini — who knows a thing or two about being definitely not, in any way, Spursy — telling us that Spursiness exists.And to such an extent that even foreign clubs know exactly what it means.Sunday’s capitulation was the tenth time Spurs have lost a Premier League match having led by two or more goals. No other club has achieved this ‘feat’ on more than seven occasions.So the idea of an inherent ‘Spursiness’ is only a cliche because it holds large elements of truth.Usually, great managers give a team an identity. But they don’t tend to give a club a ‘DNA’.Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United always found a way to win.Since he left, United have found many different ways in which to lose.Arsenal’s last two title-winning bosses, Arsene Wenger and George Graham, employed chalk-and-cheese playing styles.Just five years apart, Chelsea won titles under Jose Mourinho, with the meanest defence English club football has ever seen, and Carlo Ancelotti, winning three of their final four home matches 7-1, 7-0 and 8-0.So there’s no such thing as a football club’s ‘DNA’.Except, perhaps, at Tottenham, who employed Mourinho and Antonio Conte — cynical men after Chiellini’s stony heart — and still ended up pretty damned Spursy all the same.Ange Postecoglou has dismissed the ‘Spursy’ tag as ‘playground stuff’ because he is a big, gruff Aussie who doesn’t believe in pixies at the bottom of the garden.And because he is paid handsomely not to believe that Tottenham’s problems are genetic and incurable.But back in May — on the extraordinary night when Spurs lost 2-0 at home to Manchester City and most supporters went home happy because the result went a long way to denying Arsenal the title — Postecoglou suggested a fundamental weakness.“The foundations are really fragile,” he said. “The last 48 hours have shown me that. It’s inside the club, outside the club . . . everywhere.”Of course, the one permanent feature of any club is its fanbase. True supporters are in it for life.So, do Spurs supporters make Spurs ‘Spursy’?By lacking a big-club mentality, by being happier to see Arsenal denied the title than to see their own club qualify for the Champions League, as they would have done had they beaten City that nightThis is surely too simplistic.There are almost 60,000 match-going Spurs fans at every home game and hundreds of thousands more who are devoted to the club — some old, some young, some cynical, some dreamy, some who even wanted Spurs to beat City that night.Perhaps it’s just that Spurs are in a unique position among English football clubs.They are bracketed as one of the ‘Big Six’, suggesting they ought to win things, but do not enjoy the wealth of the other five, nor  Saudi-backed Newcastle.They have an enviable ancient history and a ‘To Dare Is To Do’ ethos which encapsulates the essence of the game, as part of the entertainment industry.As Conte never tired of mentioning, Spurs also boast a world-class stadium and a training ground without a playing squad to match.They now have a promising first-team forward, Mikey Moore, who was born on the first day of the 2007-08 season, the last campaign in which Tottenham actually won a trophy.Postecoglou has pretty much promised to end that barren run by stating that he ALWAYS wins a trophy in his second season at a football club.As if openly defying the idea of ‘Spursiness’ by saying such a thing out loud would banish any hint of Spursiness.After that, Spurs won five matches in a row and went 2-0 up away at Brighton.And then, as Chiellini would have it, ‘the history of the Tottenham’ repeated itself.As if it were as fundamental and unchangeable as DNA.SLOT MACHINEArne Slot was not impressed about Liverpool’s 12.30pm kick off on SaturdayCredit: AlamyHAVING promised not to do so, Arne Slot was reading from the Jurgen Klopp hymn sheet when he moaned about Saturday’s 12.30pm kick-off at Crystal Palace.Slot has enjoyed the smoothest imaginable start to life as Liverpool boss — none of the seven teams the Reds have played are in the top nine of the table.Next he must face Chelsea, Arsenal, Brighton, Aston Villa, Manchester City and Newcastle as six of his next seven Premier League fixtures, as well as European ties against Bayer Leverkusen and Real Madrid — the champions of Germany and Spain.After that little lot, we can properly judge whether the Dutchman has more in common with Klopp than merely the ability to whine about TV scheduling.A VIEW TO A VILLJhon Duran netted the winning goal against Bayern MunichCredit: GettyTHE atmosphere at Aston Villa’s Champions League win over Bayern Munich was one of the best I’ve ever experienced at a football ground, and the spectacular winner by Jhon Duran was unforgettable.Which made it all the more sad to hear a radio phone-in during which Villa supporters spoke of being priced out by tickets costing between £85 and £97.Last Wednesday night at Villa Park was a true ‘I was there’ occasion.But clearly that was only for those who could afford it.STRENGTH IN DEPTHMikel Arteta has plenty of options in his squad this seasonCredit: GettyMIKEL ARTETA freshened up his Arsenal side for Saturday’s clash with Southampton by bringing in three fringe players.Those bench-warming ‘stiffs’?READ MORE SUN STORIESRaheem Sterling and Gabriel Jesus, who have eight Premier League titles between them.And Jorginho, a European champion at club and international level.Whatever problems the Gunners may encounter during this season’s title bid, it won’t be a lack of strength in depth.Who are these famous footballers? 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    England boost as in-form star who had to be helped off pitch just days ago passes late fitness test ahead of Greece game

    NONI MADUEKE has been passed fit for England duty in a big boost for boss Lee Carsley.The Chelsea winger gave the national team boss and fans a scare when he had to be helped off the pitch in the dying moments of Sunday’s feisty draw with Nottingham Forest.Noni Madueke has been passed fit to face GreeceCredit: GettyHe has already scored four goals in the Premier League this seasonCredit: GettyMadueke hobbled straight down the tunnel after scoring an equaliser for his club in a pulsating match amid worries he had sustained a foot injury.But after 24 hours rest the in-form Blues star is ready to play for England in the forthcoming Nations League fixtures against Greece and Finland.Madueke, 22, has been one of Chelsea’s best players this season and has cemented his place in the Premier League squad.Sunday’s second-half leveller at home to Forest was his fifth goal of the campaign so far. READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHe scored a hat-trick at Wolves in August as Chelsea won that match 6-2 at the Molineux Stadium.He has also become one of Carsley’s new generation of senior England players, having been called up for the first time to the main squad during the last international break in September.Madueke was a regular for Carlsey when he was Under-21 boss and has been promoted alongside his old coach.He gained an assist in the home match against the Finns when setting up England skipper Harry Kane for his second goal at Wembley.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSEngland are at home to Greece on Thursday then travel to Finland on Sunday.Madueke has previously hailed Carsley as a manager as well as his ability to lay out tactics for matches.Chelsea fans reckon Noni Madueke is ‘better than Saka’ as winger scores screamer in England U21s’ defeat to Ukraine He told BBC 5 Live: “First of all, he’s a great person. He’s a really good guy, and he’s very personable.”He has a lot of human qualities that makes you feel good and at home.”He’s also a great tactician. He has great ideas, and he’s also able to implement the way he wants to play in your mind and make it easy for you.”I feel that the top managers all have that, and that’s a quality that he definitely has as well.”I couldn’t speak more highly of him. He won the Euros with us.”I feel like he’s a great manager – he knows the pathway, knows the system, knows the FA, he’s been working here for a long time, similar to Gareth (Southgate) in that sense.READ MORE SUN STORIES”I hope he can do extremely well. I know I’ve got all the belief in him, for sure.”Madueke will be joined in the squad by his Chelsea team-mates Cole Palmer and Levi Colwill. More