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    Wales 1 Switzerland 1: Kieffer Moore header rescues draw for Gareth Bale and Co in Euros opener

    FORMER lifeguard Kieffer Moore came to the rescue for Wales with a crucial late equaliser.Rob Page’s Dragons were second best for much of their Group A opener and trailed to Breel Emblolo’s opener.
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    Kieffer Moore heads home to rescue a point for WalesCredit: AP
    The Cardiff City hitman celebrates after putting his team back on level termsCredit: AFP
    But giant Cardiff striker Moore got his head to a Joe Morrell cross late on to breathe new life into their hopes of making the knock-out stages again.
    A victory over Turkey back here on Wednesday evening would almost certainly be enough to put them in the last 16.
    And who could have seen that coming for most of the first three quarters of this game with Wales struggling to keep their heads above water.
    They call Azerbaijan the Land of Fire but there was precious little of it coming from the Dragons – who looked like they had run out of puff.
    But Moore – who is named after 24 star Sutherland – decided he was going to rewrite the script.
    He was a surprise starter here – given that he has been used only sparingly since Page took over managerial duties from Ryan Giggs in November.
    Moore had played a big part in getting them to the finals after being given his big chance in autumn 2019.
    So maybe it was all part of the plan by Page to surprise the Swiss – and if so, you have to say it paid off.

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    Breel Emobolo fired Switzerland into the lead shortly after the restartCredit: PA
    In fact, he could have had his goal earlier but for a spectacular save by Yann Sommer.
    Dan James got away down the left and held up a cross which the 6ft 5in forward met with a looping header.
    That’s exactly what he brings to the team and his effort looked to be heading in before Sommer just got his fingertips to it.
    Perhaps the game would have been different had that gone in – but from there the Swiss took control.
    Wales keeper Danny Ward had got the nod over Euro 2016 hero Wayne Hennessey and he was called into action soon afterwards.
    Newcastle’s Fabian Schar met a corner at the front post and got his shot away but Ward got down smartly to save with his legs.
    Arsenal’s Granit Xhaka – who could be on his way out of the Emirates – fired a decent opportunity wide.
    Then Haris Seferovic turned neatly and looked sure to score but curled his shot inches wide of the post.
    Gareth Bale stuggled to get involved against Switzerland

    Wales were being pegged back but with James at least they had an outlet and he raced away down the left before being hauled down by Schar, who was rightly yellow carded.
    Yet skipper Gareth Bale could not provide any magic from the resulting free-kick.
    And Page would have been concerned at how deep his team were with Seferovic again finding space before firing his shot over the angle.
    Right on half-time another chance went begging as Breel Embolo held off Chris Mepham and squared for Seferovic who once again failed to find the target.
    The Swiss felt they might have had a penalty in the build up as the Bournemouth defender was all over his man but ref Clement Turpin was not convinced.
    Speaking of Turpin, it was something of a daylight robbery that Vladimir Petkovic’s men were not ahead at the break.
    Page and his men would have been relieved to hear the half-time whistle.
    Danny Ward saved Wales’ bacon with a wonderful save in the 89th minuteCredit: EPA
    Wales skipper Gareth Bale speaks to his team-mates after the final whistleCredit: Getty
    But the reprieve would not last long as they once again gave away possession straight from the kick-off.
    Embolo got away from the Wales defence but was thwarted  by a a fine stop by Ward – but the Borussia Monchengladbach forward was not to be denied.
    Liverpool’s Xherdan Shaqiri sent over the resulting corner from the right and Embolo found space to nod home the opener with Connor Roberts losing his man.
    Shaqiri is only a bit part player at Anfield but he is the main man for his country and tends to be involved in their big moments.
    Even the most ardent Wales fan would struggle to say it had not been coming.
    And it could have got worse soon afterwards as Embolo – who was ripping the Dragons defence apart – laid off for Kevin Mbabu who blasted into the side-netting.
    Wales had to raise their game and had a couple of efforts as Ben Davies saw a shot deflected over before Aaron Ramsey whipped a free-kick across goal that somehow evaded everyone.
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    This was their best spell of the game although there were still warning signs at the other end as Embolo once again found space but curled his effort just wide.
    Page was just thinking about a change with his team looking low on energy when the equaliser arrived.
    A short corner routine saw the ball end up at the feet of Joe Morrell who whipped over a cross from the right.
    This time Moore got in at the front post and his header skipped past Sommer into the corner.
    Wales sensed they could go on and win it and came close with sub David Brooks sending over a low cross that just evaded the on-rushing Ramsey.
    A late scare came when sub Mario Gavranovic volleyed home with his first touch from close range – but the VAR came to Wales rescue and ruled the goal offside.
    Ward had to make a smart save to push Embolo’s header over as the Dragons did not seem to have learned their lesson from the opening goal.
    But they hung on for a point which keeps their hopes very much alive.
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    Aaron Ramsey aims dig at Juventus and says Wales ‘understand’ him after torrid spell in Serie A

    AARON RAMSEY has revealed his time at Juventus has been ‘very difficult and frustrating’ as his club future was plunged into more doubt.The 30-year-old former Arsenal man is currently playing for Wales at the European Championships, a welcome break from what has been a turbulent time in Italy.
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    Ramsey is laser-focused on performing for his country at this summer’s EurosCredit: EPA
    Ramsey has struggled for game time since arriving in ItalyCredit: Getty
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    And in a recent interview Ramsey spoke about the difficulties he has faced during his two-year spell at Juventus.
    Speaking to La Repubblica, he said: “The last two seasons at Juve have been very difficult, frustrating, not only from a physical point of view.
    “There have been factors and changes that I was not used to.
    “In the national team, on the other hand, I am happy to have a team that follows me step by step. 
    “They understand me, they know what I need and also what my body needs.
    “Unfortunately sometimes the teams always continue to work in a certain way, too.
    “When a player would need more attention… at least now I have the right people around me and then I’ll do everything to get back to a place where I can feel good again, and have confidence.”
    Ramsey, who has two more years on his deal, has featured 65 times over two seasons at Juve but has only managed to score six goals and assist another six.

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    He recently suffered four months on the sidelines due to injury and upon his return was then left out of the squad for the Serie A run-in by manager Andrea Pirlo.
    Since signing for Juve on a free transfer in 2019, Ramsey has been one of the club’s highest earners with a contract worth £400,000 per week.
    He has been linked with a move back to Arsenal this summer.
    Earlier this week, it was reported that the Gunners were planning to swoop in and offer the Italian giants a swap deal with full-back Hector Bellerin going the other way.
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    Euro 2020 fans fuming as remote control car to deliver match ball is ditched for Wales vs Switzerland game

    EURO 2020 fans were left bitterly disappointed after the remote control car used to bring the ball onto the pitch for the opening game of the tournament was ditched for Wales’ match against Switzerland.Social media went into meltdown on Friday night before Italy’s game with Turkey after the match ball was brought onto the pitch in unique fashion.
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    The remote control car attracted a lot of interest for the opening game of the tournament
    But there was no sign of the car on Saturday as the ref brought the ball onto the pitch himselfCredit: EPA
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    The ball emerged onto the pitch and was driven to the referee in the centre circle by a remote control car made by tournament sponsors VW.
    It was unclear whether this was set to be a recurring theme throughout the tournament.
    But prior to Wales’ first match of the European Championships, supporters were left gutted as there was no sign of the mini VW remote car.
    And Twitter predictably reacted with an outpouring of sadness as they realised the car would not be featuring ahead of the game in Baku.
    One fan said: “I’m very disappointed the little car isn’t at all of the matches.”
    Another added: “We didn’t get the car! Why didn’t we get the car? Everybody wanted the car.
    “This tournament is now dead to me. Dead.”
    And a third said: “What an outrage, no little car for the ball!”

    We didn’t get the car! Why didn’t we get the car? Everybody wanted the car.This tournament is now dead to me. Dead.#EURO2020— Colonel Nutz (@colonel_nutz) June 12, 2021

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    In the opening game of the tournament, Italy beat Euro 2008 semi-finalists Turkey in convincing fashion.
    An own goal was added to by strikes from Ciro Immobile and Lorenzo Insigne as they ran out comfortable 3-0 winners.
    Meanwhile Wales, who are in the same group as Italy and Turkey, will be hoping to replicate their remarkable run to the last four at Euro 2016.
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    Patrice Evra wears kilt and plays bagpipes as he gets behind Scotland for Euros in hilarious Instagram video

    MANCHESTER UNITED hero Patrice Evra has thrown his support behind Scotland ahead of their Euro 2020 opener by sharing a bizarre video of himself wearing a kilt and playing the bagpipes.The retired Frenchman shared the clip of himself dancing in a full Scottish get-up and pretending to play the bagpipes with his 7.6million Instagram followers on Saturday.
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    And in further homage to the Scots, the former full-back had Flower of Scotland playing in the background.
    Patrice Evra dances in his kilt
    Patrice Evra flashes his fake bum
    The eccentric star ends the clip by lifting his kilt to reveal a joke bum, with the words I Love This Game.
    Evra’s accompanying caption read: “LORD EVRA thank you to all my #scottish people #ilovethisgame #positive4evra #lordevra #scotland.”
    The post stunned many of Evra’s followers, one of whom wrote: “Fergie says Pat please stop.”
    Another said: “Andy Robertson would love this Pat
    And another said: “Can’t stand Evra but that made me laff.”
    One confused footy fan remarked: “This is bloody brilliant.”

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    Evra’s bizarre post comes less than two weeks after he trolled Liam Gallagher following Manchester City’s Champions League final defeat to Chelsea last month.
    Alongside a video of himself wearing a wig and listening to Wonderwall, he wrote: “Maybe you going to win it when I’m ninetyyyyy and after all you’re my noisy neighbourrrrr @themightyi @liamgallagher @oasis.
    Scotland will kick off their Euro 2020 campaign at Hampden Park on Monday afternoon, taking on the Czech Republic.
    And former Scots boss Craig Brown has tipped Steve Clarke’s side to win the tournament.
    He told Sky Sports: “We don’t care how we qualified – we are there.
    Craig Brown reckons Scotland can win Euro 2020Credit: The Sun

    “I think we have got a team that is capable of getting us the full distance, honestly.
    “I’m not being daft or patriotic – I’m genuinely optimistic we can go the distance here and we have every capability in that team.
    “When I see other countries that have won it – Portugal won it without winning a group game, Greece won it.
    “Way back in 1992, Denmark won it. They came from nowhere.
    “It is possible for someone else, not a big, high-profile team, to win it, and I think Scotland have a chance this time.” More

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    Is ITV pundit Scott Brown retired? Why isn’t he playing for Scotland at Euro 2020?

    CELTIC club legend Scott Brown will not be representing Scotland at this summer’s European Championships. The 35-year-old retired from international football in early 2018 after making 55 appearances for his country between 2005 and 2017.
    Scott Brown captained Celtic to nine consecutive Scottish titles between 2011 and 2020Credit: The Sun
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    Instead he will join up with ITV’s star-studded line-up of studio pundits for Euro 2020.
    Brown will offer insight and analysis for Scotland’s fixtures this summer and will join the likes of Ian Wright, Roy Keane, Gary Neville, Patrick Vieira and Eni Aluko in the ITV studio.
    During his FOURTEEN years at Celtic Brown won the Scottish title TEN times, as well as five Scottish Cups and six Scottish League Cups.
    Scott Brown scored 29 goals in fourteen years at ParkheadCredit: PA

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    After over a decade at Parkhead Brown announced that he would be leaving the club in March of this year, and officially join Aberdeen on July 1 as a player-coach, midway through Euro 2020.
    He is one of only seven players in the history of the club to have played over 600 games for Celtic.
    Celtic fans thanking Scott Brown with a commemorative shirt in his final game at the clubCredit: Getty

    Euro 2020 will be Scotland’s first major tournament in 23 years, after failing to qualify for every tournament since the 1998 World Cup.
    Scotland’s first game to be shown live on ITV is the mouthwatering clash between the Tartan Terriers and the Auld Enemy England at Wembley on June 18.
    Brown is likely to be in the ITV studio for that game, as well as Scotland’s final group game against Croatia on June 22.
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    Pubs cash in on Covid and Euro 2020 by charging England fans up to £400 for a table to watch the Croatia match

    PUBS are cashing in on Covid by charging punters up to £400 to reserve a table to watch England’s opening Euro 2020 match against Croatia. Boozers are demanding extortionate prices as footie fans struggle to find anywhere to watch the game.
    Boozers will need to pay a hefty price to secure a seat for England’s game against Croatia (stock image)Credit: Alamy
    In Manchester, seats at the Barca bar (pictured) were going for £60Credit: Bars Manchester | Bars in Castlefield | Room Hirehttps://barca-manchester.co.uk
    The Three Lions will take on Croatia at Wembley in their opening game of the tournament at 2pm tomorrow, with over five million Brits expected to  watch the game in a pub. 
    The Players Lounge in Billericay, Essex, was charging £120 a seat in its “VIP” area – meaning a group of six friends would need to stump up over £700 to watch the game.
    And in Manchester, seats at the Barca bar were going for £60, according to The Times. 
    Meanwhile in London, the Oval fan park was charging £135 for a table of six – though fans will be hosted by ex-England striker Tony Cottee.
    Social distancing rules mean that pubs are operating at a strict capacity limit – despite soaring demand for tables.
    Under current coronavirus regulations, punters must remain one-metre away from one another and pubs must operate table service only. Drinking at the bar or standing up is not permitted.
    The Players Lounge in Billericay, Essex, was charging £120 a seat in its “VIP” areaCredit: Players Lounge – Home of Performancehttps://players-lounge.co.uk
    Brits are expected to spend a whopping £3billion this weekend as Euro 2020 kicks off in a 30C heatwave.
    Fans will down 50million pints — half in pubs, half at home — and munch through 30million burgers and 20million sausages.
    VoucherCodes.co.uk and the Centre for Retail Research reckon £300million will be spent in pubs and restaurants.

    Around 15million will tune in to the BBC tomorrow for England v Croatia at 2pm, the highest TV audience for sport since the 2018 World Cup.
    Millions are also expected to tune in to watch Wales take on Switzerland at 2pm today, which will be shown on the BBC.
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    England stars suit up ahead of Euros glory bid as Phil Foden and Jack Grealish tie up loose ends before Croatia showdown

    GARETH SOUTHGATE’s England troops were fully suited and booted for their final Euro 2020 photoshoot.The Three Lions will kick off their campaign at Wembley on Sunday afternoon, locking horns with Croatia in front of 22,500 fans.
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    Gareth Southgate’s squad for Euro 2020 pose for a group photoCredit: GETTY
    Southgate looked sharp in his Marks and Spencer suitCredit: GETTY
    Goalkeepers Jordan Pickford and Dean Henderson had a little chuckle during the photoshootCredit: GETTY
    And the players will be decked out in Marks and Spencer’s finest suits before they make their way to the pitch.
    Snaps of the team’s final pre-tournament photoshoot at St. George’s Park were released this weekend.
    The players looked sharp in their navy suits, which were accompanied by white shirts and brown shoes.
    A nice navy tie – which featured red and white stripes – completed the dashing get-up.
    Most of the players had no issue assembling their outfits, although that wasn’t the case for Aston Villa skipper Jack Grealish.
    Grealish had to enlist the help of Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson to fix his tie.

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    Aston Villa skipper Jack Grealish got a helping hand from Jordan Henderson with his tieCredit: GETTY
    Manchester City winger Phil Foden also struggled fixing his tieCredit: GETTY
    Dominic Calvert-Lewin does his tie up while in the background, Jordan Henderson helps Bukayo SakaCredit: Getty
    Ben White and Kalvin Phillips pose with their England capsCredit: GETTY
    Manchester City winger Phil Foden also appeared to have trouble putting on his tie, although he eventually managed to get it on.
    Southgate’s men were all smiles as they got ready for the shoot, which saw several players receive their first physical caps.
    Ben White, Kalvin Phillips, Ben Chilwell and Jadon Sancho were all caught with red caps in hand and couldn’t contain their delight.
    Southgate, on the other hand, was stoic for large portions of the shoot – although he did manage to crack a small smile for a lone photo.
    The former England international looked just as sharp as his players, although his outfit was missing one key piece of attire.
    The unforgettable waistcoat of the 2018 World Cup failed to make an appearance in any of his photos.

    Ben Chill and Jadon Sancho strike a pose for the cameraCredit: GETTY
    Gareth Southgate was serious for large portions of the shootCredit: GETTY
    Southgate, 50, ditched the iconic piece of M&S apparel for England’s recent friendlies with Austria and Romania, opting instead to wear a polo shirt underneath a blazer.
    The combination caused a stir on social media, with one England fan tweeting: “Southgate tryna make the polo shirt //suit jacket a look, sickening.”
    Another said: “Gareth Southgate’s jacket over polo shirt look is not elite.”
    And another said: Why tf is Southgate wearing a polo shirt under his blazer?”
    Revenge will be no doubt be on the mind of Southgate’s men on Sunday afternoon.
    Three Lions were eliminated by the Kockasti in the semi-finals of the 2018 World Cup in Russia, suffering a 2-1 defeat after extra time.
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    But assistant boss Steve Holland reckons the pain of that defeat in Moscow has strengthened the resolve of the squad.
    He said: “We are now in a different moment. We also have a lot of younger players who are coming from our top clubs. I already mentioned the Champions League final.
    “The team in Russia was fairly inexperienced. This will be a younger team in terms of actual statistics of age.
    “I think the core of that group should be better as a consequence of Russia.
    “We have shown great faith in the guys from an early age and the challenge is there for them to make the next step.
    “If they can make the next step, there is no reason to believe we should not be in a better position.”
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    England fan flies banner over training base with Euros tactical advice warning ‘most Croatia goals come down the left’

    AN England fan flew a banner over their training base with tactical advice warning most Croatia goals ‘come down the left’. Gareth Southgate’s side kick off their Euros campaign against Croatia at Wembley tomorrow afternoon.
    England fan flew a banner over their training base with tactical adviceCredit: Getty
    Banner warned most Croatia goals ‘come down the left’Credit: Getty
    And just a day before tournament opener, Southgate and the squad were given a helping hand from outside the camp.
    A banner flying over St George’s Park read ‘most #Cro goals come down left’.
    The 2018 World Cup finalists often play Bayern Munich’s Ivan Perisic, 32, at left-wing with Borna Barisic, 28, of Rangers at left-back.
    Perisic was on the scoresheet in Croatia’s penultimate friendly before delayed European Championships.
    He has also featured in their last three matches against England, including the heartbreaking 2-1 semi-final win three years ago in Russia.
    Perisic equalised that night in Moscow but the sides have met twice since then, both in the Nations League.
    The first, England drew away from home before coming from behind to win 2-1 in the return leg at Wembley.
    But revenge will be even sweeter in they inflict an opening day defeat to Croatia on home soil again.
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    England are now armed with new talent heading into the Euros, mixed in with the experienced batch who reached a first semis since 1996.
    Assistant manager Steve Holland said: “We are now in a different moment.
    “We also have a lot of younger players who are coming from our top clubs. I already mentioned the Champions League final.
    “The team in Russia was fairly inexperienced. This will be a younger team in terms of actual statistics of age.
    “I think the core of that group should be better as a consequence of Russia.
    “We have shown great faith in the guys from an early age and the challenge is there for them to make the next step.
    “If they can make the next step, there is no reason to believe we should not be in a better position.”
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