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    Paul Pogba will return to his inspirational best at Euro 2020 despite France star’s Man Utd struggles, claims Karembeu

    CHRISTIAN KAREMBEU says Manchester United are now starting to see the ‘France Paul Pogba’.The leader, superstar and midfield general.
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    Paul Pogba in training ahead of France’s Euro 2020 openerCredit: AFP
    Pogba hopes to guide France to glory this summerCredit: AFP
    Christian Karembeu has backed Pogba to star for FranceCredit: EPA
    1998 World Cup winner Karembeu understands there have been detractors that feel Pogba’s outings at club level are a far cry from those on the international scene.
    He heroically helped lead France to glorious victory at Russia 2018. Videos showed Pogba’s rousing team talks and his displays on the field matched it.
    Olympiakos sporting director Karembeu said: “With France he takes responsibility on the pitch, he is a leader and the manager has faith in him. As a result, he shines.
    “Unfortunately at Manchester United he was injured a lot and often had  relapses.
    “It hasn’t been easy for Paul to accept criticism – but he is an intelligent person and bounced back very quickly.
    Paul Pogba holding the World CupCredit: Getty – Contributor
    “Despite everything that went wrong, Man United had a nice season and reached the final of the Europa League.
    “Paul worked really hard to return from his injury.
    “United were winning games without him but credit to Paul because he managed to get back in the starting eleven, played well and helped United reach the final.
    “He was excellent for his club – but in the national team we put him in the best possible conditions to succeed.”

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    Pogba is always in the spotlight for France and UnitedCredit: AFP
    Karembeu, an investor in Sponsor.Online, became a world champion the same year Kylian Mbappe was born on the outskirts of Paris.
    But the former Real Madrid midfielder warned superstar Mbappe he will not power France to glory all on his own this time around.
    Karembeu added: “Kylian has the talent to follow in the footsteps of Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi.
    “Kylian has to make the most of his sheer talent. It’s hard to advise him, he has everything.
    “He is a world champion with France and now has the opportunity to become a European champion too.
    “But if France win the Euros or not, that’s down to the whole team, not just Mbappe.”
    Karembeu’s former team-mate Didier Deschamps skippered France to a World Cup and Euros double as a player and is Les Bleus’ longest-serving manager after nine years in charge.
    Pogba failed to impress during Man United’s Europa League final defeatCredit: AFP
    But the accolades may not end here for the serial winner.
    If he spearheads France’s triumph this summer, he would become the first to win both tournaments as a player and manager.
    France have a rendezvous with history and Karembeu feels Didier the water-carrier – as he was once infamously nicknamed by Manchester United legend Eric Cantona – should look at the past to ignite the future.
    Karembeu added: “Didier has seen it all before. He pulled off this feat as a player and knows the  words to use to spur his players on.
    “France have many exceptional talents and Didier will struggle to pick his team. If we look at the teams in their group – Portugal, Hungary and Germany – it’s very competitive.
    “For me the team that tops this group will reach the final.
    “Didier played in France, Italy, England and Spain. He knows how to win a game, how to set up defensively and how to attack.
    “In 1998, we had the best defence and only conceded two goals through Michael Laudrup and Davor Suker.”
    Every Frenchman remembers where they were and what they did on that famous night of July 12, 1998, when France annihilated Brazil 3-0.
    Karembeu said: “That was a turning point in French football, world football and the life of every Frenchman.
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    “It’s normal that the 2018 World Cup did not have the quite same impact as 1998, because back then it was the first time.
    “Deschamps built a strong team, you could see that they were not there to entertain but to win the trophy.”
    Exactly the same can be said about him this time.

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    Mason Mount loving life at Euro2020 with England pal Declan Rice.. but hates the early wake-up calls

    THERE’S just one thing Mason Mount doesn’t enjoy about being at a major tournament with best friend Declan Rice – the early morning wake-up call.Mount and West Ham star Rice, mates since they were at the Chelsea Academy together, have rooms next to each other at England’s St George’s Park headquarters.
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    Mason Mount and Declan Rice have rooms next to each other at England’s HQCredit: Getty
    Mount said: “He is there next door and every time he wakes up, he wakes up earlier than me and he tries to knock on my door and wake me up to go to breakfast every morning.
    “I might have to move a couple of doors down so I’m not right next to him.
    “To have my best mate with me and to go through this experience with him and obviously all of the other boys as well, it means a lot.
    “It’s something that is very special to us and that we’ll remember for a long time.”
    To have my best mate with me and to go through this experience with him and obviously all of the other boys as well, it means a lotMason Mount on Declan Rice
    Rice is expected to start in midfield for the Three Lions as England kicks off its campaign against Croatia on Sunday.
    And his former PE teacher Stephen Willmore has claimed the West Ham star won’t get stage fright at the Euros.
    He told the Standard: “Declan has a great temperament. He liked to joke around in the dressing room. He was confident but not cocky and was always a pleasure to be around.
    “He was one of the boys and still is, fame has not changed him one bit. He still has his old group of friends and comes to visit us at the school.

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    “He is an amazing role model. On the pitch he is very serious, extremely hard-working and takes responsibility — he is a natural leader.
    “He was good at other lessons as well, particularly drama. He was at the time a smallish lad with a big personality. He wouldn’t get stage fright at the Euros.
    “If he was taking a crucial penalty I would bet on him scoring every time. He doesn’t mind being front and centre stage. He’d volunteer to take one.”
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    I’m so proud of Gareth Southgate… he’s shown leadership, like night he took THAT pen

    IT’S not the sort of tune Stuart Pearce would include on any playlist.This is an unreconstructed 59-year-old punk rocker.
    Gareth Southgate showed bravery in taking a penalty at Euro 96Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Stuart Pearce has claimed his former England team-mate is showing the same leadership nowCredit: PA:Press Association
    A man who took Gareth Southgate to a Sex Pistols gig during Euro ’96.
    A player, nicknamed Psycho, who once tried to run off a broken leg.
    Pearce said: “When Frank Skinner and David Baddiel came to the team hotel, Burnham Beeches, and played Three Lions, we all looked at each other and thought ‘hmm, not sure about that!’.
    “It certainly wasn’t my taste in music but it became an anthem, the players grew to love it.”
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    When Pearce sits in the commentary box for talkSPORT tomorrow, and they play Three Lions over Wembley’s PA system, he admits “the hairs on the back of my neck will stand up”.
    A quarter of a century after Pearce played a leading role in England’s last major tournament on home soil, he will look down on his old pal Southgate and the sound of supporters singing ‘Football’s Coming Home’ will ‘evoke so many memories’.
    The furore over the Hong Kong ‘dentist’s chair’, Paul Gascoigne’s outrageous goal against Scotland, a masterpiece England performance against Holland, Pearce’s own spot-kick redemption against Spain.
    And finally the night when Southgate boldly stepped up to take a spot-kick in a semi-final shootout against Germany and channelled the words of Johnny Rotten — ‘there is no future in England’s dreaming’.
    Personally I’m very proud he is at the helm because of what he represents. There is a bit of Bobby Robson in him — Bobby was revered as a man like Gareth.Stuart Pearce on Gareth Southgate
    Having missed against the Germans in the Italia ’90 semi-final, Pearce was the man Southgate turned to as Terry Venables’ men drowned their sorrows.
    Pearce said: “I didn’t know Gareth before we met up in that squad and we hit it off straight away, we were good friends from the offset.
    “After the semi-final, we went back to the hotel — everyone was given the option of going straight home but to a man we stayed together.
    “A few of us had a meal but it ended up just me and Gareth.
    “We talked for hours, having a drink, because when someone says ‘I know how you feel’, they often don’t.
    “But on this occasion, I was one of the few people who knew exactly how he felt.
    “Gareth took the sixth penalty and like many who’ve missed for England — Chris Waddle, Paul Ince, David Batty, Jamie Carragher — they weren’t regular penalty-takers.
    “In fact I bucked the trend in 1990 because I’d taken more penalties than anyone.
    “We were all sombre, it was that ‘so near but so far’ feeling — we felt we played well enough to beat the Germans and that we’d have been too strong against the Czechs in the final.”
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    And Pearce is seriously impressed by Southgate’s impact as England manager.
    Pearce said: “Personally I’m very proud he is at the helm because of what he represents. There is a bit of Bobby Robson in him — Bobby was revered as a man like Gareth.
    “He always had leadership skills, that was why he put himself forward to take that sudden-death penalty — that is the nature of the man.
    “He is intelligent and he’s used his experiences on life’s journey to break down barriers in the England job.
    “As a result, the relationship between the manager, players, public and media are so good that we’re going into a tournament where almost everybody is desperate for England to win — and I’m not sure that was true in the past.”
    Pearce claimed Southgate used his experiences on life’s journey to break down barriers in the England jobCredit: The Sun
    With Euro ’96 nostalgia at an all-time high, Pearce reminds us that golden summer hadn’t always looked so promising.
    He said: “There was anything but a wave of expectation. There hadn’t been full stadiums in the build-up, our form wasn’t particularly good.
    “There were question marks over crowd trouble.
    “We didn’t roll into it thinking ‘brilliant, we’re going to have a fantastic tournament’.
    “It wasn’t until Gazza’s goal and celebration in the Scotland game, that was the catalyst — and that was when we first heard everyone singing ‘Three Lions’.”
    Gazza’s classic goal against the Scots, seconds after a David Seaman penalty save, was greeted with the ‘dentist’s chair’ celebration — replicating the infamous drinking session in Hong Kong during the warm-up.
    Pearce added: “I never drank on England duty, but we’d played that afternoon and we were really poor.
    “We were due to fly home and one or two players were talking about going out — so the writing was on the wall for anyone that had a modicum of commonsense.
    Terry Venables knew how to handle him. He treated him like a naughty schoolboy — he’d scold him, then smile at himStuart Pearce on Paul Gascoigne
    “But in hindsight, with Gazza’s celebrations against Scotland, the antics that went on that night almost galvanised the squad.
    “Everyone became protective of Gazza — because we knew he was one of our big players and big personalities.
    “Terry Venables knew how to handle him. He treated him like a naughty schoolboy — he’d scold him, then smile at him.”
    After the 4-1 hammering of the Dutch, England were fortunate to draw 0-0 with Spain in the quarter-final — then the shootout which provided the defining image of Pearce’s career as he roared with relief after scoring.
    Pearce said: “It is the photo I sign the most.
    “When I was walking up to take the penalty there was more nervousness from the terraces than from me. I was nervous, I knew what it meant, but they all knew the history of six years earlier.
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    ENGLAND 1 SWITZERLAND 1It was a poor game, I gave away a late penalty and that draw did nothing to ease the pressure we were under.Fans were underwhelmed — they had not really come to the party at that game.ENGLAND 2 SCOTLAND 0I was subbed at half-time as Terry Venables changed shape. Jamie Redknapp replaced me and he was brilliant.Within a minute, from Dave Seaman’s penalty save to Gazza’s goal, the summer set alight.ENGLAND 4 HOLLAND 1I played 78 times for England and it’s the best performance I was involved in by a country mile.The only downside was we conceded a late goal that knocked Scotland out on goal difference.You may be surprised to hear that I wanted Scotland to qualify!ENGLAND 0 SPAIN 0(Eng win on pens)We could not live up to the highs of Holland and Spain were slightly the better side.We rode our luck when they had a goal ruled out and I fancied us in a penalty shootout with Dave Seaman in goal.Scoring was big for me — but Dave was the real hero.ENGLAND 1 GERMANY 1(Germany win on pens)We did enough to beat the Germans, they had to hang in there to get a draw — it was one of our best performances.The first ten penalties went in, then Gareth Southgate stepped up . . .

    “There had been no defined order with the penalties.
    “After extra-time, I told Terry I’d take the third one and it took him almost by surprise — but nowadays shootouts are an exact science.”
    The following night, Pearce took Southgate to that Pistols gig at Finsbury Park.
    Pearce said: “It was The Gate’s first gig — so what better time to introduce the Pistols? It was the start and end for him with punk music.
    “But I absolutely loved it — one of the best weekends of my life.”
    So what of Southgate’s prospects this summer?

    Pearce said: “On home soil, with a feel-good factor, it could be our year.
    “One or two must do what Gascoigne did, what Bobby Charlton did in 1966, and seize the moment to become world-class stars.”
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    Footy-mad Brits pack pubs and fan parks to watch Italy take on Turkey to kick off long-awaited Euro 2020

    FOOTBALL-MAD Brits packed out pubs and fan parks tonight to watch Italy take on Turkey in the first Euro 2020 game.The tournament kicked off in Turkey today after being delayed by a year because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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    Celebratory pints at the big screen in Newcastle’s Times SquareCredit: NNP
    Fans enjoy the match in London BridgeCredit: PA
    Italy fans celebrate after watching their side take a 1-0 lead against Turkey as the big screen in Newcastle’s Times Square broadcasts the first match of Euro 2020Credit: NNP
    Hundreds gathered on Potters Fields Park to watch the opening of the tournamentCredit: PA
    Italy beat Turkey 3-0 in the first game of the tournamentCredit: AP
    Revellers enjoy a night out in Newcastle this evening after the matchCredit: NNP
    Fans at Potters Fields Park as they watch the UEFA Euro 2020 Group A opening matchCredit: PA
    Millions of Brits took advantage of the hot weather to watch the opening ceremony featuring Andrea Bocelli in the sun.
    Fans laughed at their screens as the match ball was then delivered onto the pitch via a Volkswagen remote control car.
    Pub punters cheered from watering holes up and down the country as they sunk pints and watched the game in a long awaited taste of normality.
    At London Bridge hundreds gathered on Potters Fields Park to watch the heavily anticipated tournament.
    In Scotland fans basked in the sun at Glasgow Green for the 8pm kick-off.
    And disappointed Turkey fans drowned their sorrows in Newcastle’s Times Square after the 3-0 defeat.
    A total of 24 nations will compete in Euro 2020
    The opening ceremony of the long-awaited Euro 2020 tournamentCredit: Reuters
    Girls ready for a night on the town after watching the footie in NewcastleCredit: NNP
    Italy fans celebrate at London Bridge’s big screenCredit: PA
    Fans at Potters Fields Park as they watch the UEFA Euro 2020 Group A opening matchCredit: PA
    Football fans at the Euro 2020 fanzone at Glasgow Green todayCredit: Wattie Cheung
    Fans of Italy react after Italy opened the scoring, as they watch on a giant screen from an official fan zone at the Roman Forum in RomeCredit: Reuters
    Of the Home Nations, three have made it to the finals with England and Scotland both in Group D, while Wales have a tough ask in Group A.
    The kick-off clashed with tonight’s G7 in Cornwall, with Italy’s Prime Minister Mario Draghi sitting down for dinner with other world leaders.
    But Boris Johnson’s official spokesperson has said that the leaders may be able to catch some matches this weekend.
    They told Mail Online: “There are obviously a number of TVs that will be showing the football at Carbis and it will be up to leaders how they avail themselves of this.”
    It comes as Boris Johnson will hold a major press conference – slap bang in the middle of England’s first Euro 2020 match.
    In a case of spectacularly bad timing, the PM will stage his G7 press conference on Sunday afternoon – while football fans across the nation tune in to watch the team take on Croatia.
    Italy fans celebrating after winning the first game of the EurosCredit: PA
    Disappointed Turkey fans in Newcastle tonightCredit: NNP
    Italy fans celebrate their team’s 3-0 win at the Rome Olympic stadiumCredit: AP
    People enjoy the football at the Vinegar Yard in LondonCredit: w8media
    Mr Johnson, who prefers rugby and cricket, is due to begin his closing press conference at the summit in Cornwall moments after the Three Lions kick off.
    The referee will blow his whistle to start the game at 2pm – and Mr Johnson will begin speaking a mere five minutes later.
    On whether the clash can be avoided, his spokesperson said: “We are looking to do whatever we can.
    “But I want to manage everyone’s expectations: if we can, we will but obviously there is a G7 summit going on and we need to ensure leaders have all the time necessary to discuss what I think we can all agree are pretty important issues.”

    The PM is the host of the G7 – meaning he could decide when the conference was scheduled.
    It’s likely he’ll face a much smaller audience than usual as millions tune into the Group D clash instead.
    For the rest of the UK, Wales will clash with Switzerland tomorrow at 2pm and Scotland will face Czech Republic on Monday.
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    Rudiger ‘considering quitting Chelsea in free transfer next summer as he pushes to be one of top 10 earners at club’

    CHELSEA ace Antonio Rudiger is considering leaving next year as a free agent unless he is offered a better deal.Rudiger joined the Blues from Roma in 2017 and quickly turned into one of the team’s key figures in defence but his current contract runs out on June 2022.
    Chelsea star Antonio Rudiger is consider leaving the BluesCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    According to The Athletic, the star centre-back is in no rush to discuss his future at Stamford Bridge because he wishes to focus on Euro 2020 where he represents Germany.
    But the 28-year-old also understands that whatever contract he signs next will probably be his career’s last big one.
    Therefore, the Germany international wants a four-year deal that would make him one of Chelsea’s top 10 earners.
    Rudiger is currently outside the top 10 even though he has played a major role in the Blues’ recent success.

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    The German was part of the team that won the FA Cup in 2018, the Europa League a year later and the Champions League in May.
    Throughout his four-year stint in west London, Rudiger has seen a number of new players arrive and get paid significantly more than him.
    This doesn’t seem to be sitting well with the former Stuttgart ace, who is also among Chelsea’s leaders in the dressing room.

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    Manager Thomas Tuchel has previously stated that he wants Rudiger to sign a new deal as he is an integral part of his plans.
    Tuchel recently said: ““If he wants a new contract, he has our full support to stay at the club.
    “He is speaking with his performances. He has been amazing since day one.”
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    Why isn’t Ryan Giggs managing Wales at Euro 2020?

    WALES will be looking to go on another brilliant run at the Euros this summer but will be doing so WITHOUT Ryan Giggs in the dugout. Giggs has been Wales boss since 2018 and managed to steer them through the Euro qualifiers and into this summer’s tournament.
    Ryan Giggs won’t be managing Wales this summer at Euro 2020Credit: AFP
    But the Man Utd icon won’t be there to manage his players to glory.
    Why isn’t Ryan Giggs managing Wales at Euro 2020?
    Giggs was readying his squad for their long-awaited Euros campaign this summer before being arrested in April.
    Giggs, 47, was charged with coercive control and actual bodily harm in relation to his ex-girlfriend, while he was also charged with assault by beating relating to a second woman.
    “We have authorised Greater Manchester Police to charge Ryan Giggs with engaging in behaviour which was controlling or coercive and assault occasioning actual bodily harm,” the Crown Prosecution Service announced.

    As a result, the Welsh FA announced Robert Page would be taking Giggs place as manager for the Euros.
    Giggs will go on trial for his alleged crimes on January 24, 2021.
    The former United winger didn’t enter a formal plea but says he “looks forward to clearing my name”.
    Who are Wales playing at Euro 2020?
    Wales are in Group A for this summer’s European Championships, meaning they will play Switzerland, Turkey and Italy in the group stages.
    Ahead of their first game against Switzerland, Wales will play two friendlies against France and Albania.
    Robert Page will take charge of Wales this summer at Euro 2020Credit: PA
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    Belgium vs Russia FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Euro 2020 match

    EURO 2020 is in full flow as we get a look at Roberto Martinez’s much fancied Belgium side.The Red Devils cruised to qualification as they won every single one of their qualifying matches.
    Eden Hazard has netted four in his last two against RussiaCredit: Reuters
    Russia were runners-up in Belgium’s World Cup qualifying groupCredit: AFP
    And runners-up in their group were Russia, who they take on in this opening Euro 2020 fixture.
    Stanislav Cherchesov’s men will be looking for a big improvement on their last meeting with the Belgians when they were beaten 4-1 on home soil in qualifying.
    What time does Belgium vs Russia kick off?

    Belgium take on Russia on Saturday, June 12.
    The match kicks off at 8pm UK time.
    That’s 9pm in Brussels and 10pm in Moscow.

    What TV channel is Belgium vs Russia on and can I live stream it?

    Belgium vs Russia is live on ITV1.
    To stream the game live, head to the ITV Hub.
    RTBF and VRT are showing Euro 2020 in Belgium while VGTRK, Perviy Kanal and Match TV are the Russian broadcasters.

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    Team news
    Roberto Martinez has selected just five defenders in his 26-man squad, instead looking to unleash the frightening attacking talent at his disposal.
    Kevin De Bruyne should be fit after this game despite undergoing facial surgery less than a fortnight ago, while Eden Hazard, Romelu Lukaku and Yannick Carrasco are all raring to go.
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    Denmark vs Finland FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Euro 2020 match

    FINLAND make their European Championship debut as they take on Denmark in their opening game.The Finns edged out the likes of Greece and Bosnia as they qualified for their first ever Euros prompting wild celebrations in Helsinki.
    Christian Eriksen will be key to Denmark’s chances at Euro 2020Credit: Reuters
    Finland are playing at their first ever EurosCredit: Lehtikuva
    But they have things tough in their opening game against an impressive Denmark side.
    Christian Eriksen and co have been making themselves known on the world stage recently and even took the scalp of England at Wembley last year.
    What time does Denmark vs Finland kick off?

    Denmark take on Finland on Saturday, June 12.
    The match kicks off at 5pm UK time.
    That’s 6pm in Denmark and 7pm in Finland.

    What TV channel is Denmark vs Finland on and can I live stream it?

    Denmark vs Finland is live on BBC One.
    To stream the game live, head to the BBC iPlayer.
    DR and NENT are the Danish broadcasters for the tournament while Yle are showing all the action in Finland.

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    Finland’s hopes lie almost squarely at the feet of their goal machine forward Teemu Pukki, who was once again prolific for Norwich as they returned to the Premier League.
    Tim Sparv and Glen Kamara are also big names but Pukki – eyeing up Jari Litmanen’s national goalscoring record – will have the biggest say on whether Finland shock Group B.
    Denmark have a number of high profile players in their ranks and Christian Eriksen will hope to mastermind a run akin to 1992.
    The Inter midfielder is still only 28, while Martin Braithwaite, Kasper Dolberg and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg can all play big roles. More