More stories

  • in

    Gareth Southgate keeping tabs on THREE uncapped stars ahead of England’s pre-Euro 2024 friendlies vs Brazil and Belgium

    KOBBIE MAINOO is among three uncapped stars being tracked by Gareth Southgate, according to reports.The England boss, 53, face Brazil and Belgium in friendlies in March.
    Kobbie Mainoo could be in line for a surprise senior England call-upCredit: Getty
    Gareth Southgate has friendlies against Brazil and Belgium before naming his Euro 2024 squadCredit: Getty
    They then face Bosnia and Herzegovina then Iceland in their two warm-up games ahead of Euro 2024.
    And that means Southgate only has two more matches to assess his options before selecting his squad for the summer tournament.
    One of his biggest decisions revolves around the midfield with Kalvin Phillips struggling for form and Trent Alexander-Arnold currently out injured.
    Phillips gifted Bournemouth a goal on his West Ham debut, was part of the Hammers team that were thrashed 6-0 by Arsenal then got sent off against Nottingham Forest at the weekend.
    READ MORE ON FOOTBALL
    So the Three Lions manager may try out some new faces in the middle of the park with the Euros in mind.
    Now the Daily Mail claim Mainoo could be given a look in during the March matches at Wembley.
    The 18-year-old has starred for Manchester United in recent weeks and is now one of the first names on Erik ten Hag’s team sheet in midfield.
    Mainoo, who grabbed a dramatic matchwinner at Wolves this month, has 13 caps for England at youth international level, including six for the Under-19s.
    Most read in Football
    HOW TO GET FREE BETS ON FOOTBALL
    Although he still has the option of switching allegiance to Ghana.
    Everton’s James Garner and Harrison Reed of Fulham are also being monitored by Southgate for senior call-ups.
    How does Gareth Southgate solve Phil Foden dilemma, with Jack Grealish possibly missing out on Euro 2024
    Garner, 22, decided to leave Old Trafford for Everton in 2022 and is reaping the rewards as a regular under Sean Dyche.
    He earned 18 caps for England U21s while Reed picked up the last of his 13 U20 caps way back in 2015.
    Now 29, the holding midfielder is a key figure in the centre of Marco Silva’s Cottagers side.
    Reed has racked up 199 appearances for Fulham – including on loan from Southampton before making the transfer permanent in 2020.
    England fixtures
    Brazil (h) – Sat 23 March, Friendly
    Belgium (h) – Tue 26 March, Friendly
    Bosnia & Herzegovina (h) – Mon 3 June, Friendly
    Iceland (h) – Fri 7 June, Friendly
    Serbia (n) – Sun 16 June, Euro 2024
    Denmark (n) – Thu 20 June, Euro 2024
    Slovenia (n) – Tue 25 June, Euro 2024

    The Mail report adds that James Ward-Prowse is in contention to end his two-year wait for a 12th run-out for his country.
    Mainoo, though, was initially wanted by Lee Carsley in the U21s next month for the European Championship qualifiers against Azerbaijan and Luxembourg with Garner and Reed further back in the list.
    READ MORE SUN STORIES
    But the limited availability in midfielders looks to be good news for Jordan Henderson who will likely be involved for the friendlies and at Euro 2024 due to his experience – despite his controversial and brief move to Saudi Arabia.
    England are in Group C with Slovenia, Denmark and Serbia.
    James Garner may get a chance to shine for the Three LionsCredit: Getty
    Harrison Reed has proven his reliability in midfield for FulhamCredit: Reuters More

  • in

    Why stats show Kobbie Mainoo MUST start for England at Euro 2024 – as we compare Man Utd star to seven rivals

    KOBBIE MAINOO continues to impress in midfield for Manchester United.It is no coincidence the Red Devils form has picked up since he was brought into the starting XI.
    Gareth Southgate will be mulling over who to pick for England’s Euro 2024 squadCredit: AP
    The likes of Ian Wright have called for Kobbie Mainoo to be in the next England squadCredit: Getty
    One of the biggest debates is who to put in midfield with Jude Bellingham and Declan RiceCredit: Getty
    And his performances have now had some calling for the 18-year-old to break into Gareth Southgate’s England team for Euro 2024.
    Reports suggest the Three Lions camp have already made inroads to that end, with Southgate set to hand Mainoo a call up to the national team to ward off rival interest from Ghana.
    This has not been lost on Arsenal icon Ian Wright either, who called for the teen to be called up to Southgate’s squad next month.
    Wright is not the only ex-pro on the Mainoo madness train, with Gary Lineker and co also waxing lyrical on The Rest Is Football podcast.
    READ MORE IN FOOTBALL
    But Mainoo is not the only star vying for a spot in the England team.
    One of the biggest headaches going into the Euros is who can best partner Declan Rice and Jude Bellingham in midfield.
    Here’s how Declan Rice looks on paper this season
    Jude Bellingham also needs to start in midfield for England
    This got us thinking who that player could be?
    We have had a look at eight midfield options for England and checked who may be the man to take our midfield up another level.
    Most read in Football
    Kobbie Mainoo
    Mainoo has starred in midfield for Man Utd alongside destroyer and creator typesCredit: Getty
    Mainoo improves on Rice’s aerial duels won and defensive actions while also adding a strong dribbling dynamic
    Mainoo covers many of the so-called weaknesses
    Starring in midfield alongside Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro, Mainoo is used to bridging the gap between a creator and destroyer type of player.
    England suffered in midfield against France at the last World Cup, and Mainoo’s composure under pressure and proficiency in winning duels in the middle of the park would be key in helping the team excel.
    Bruno Fernandes made incredible Kobbie Mainoo prediction ‘two or three years ago’ before he burst on to scene at Man Utd
    Mainoo has also proven himself to be an effective dribbler, with his six completed against Luton being the most by a Man Utd player since Paul Pogba in April 2022.
    However, there are rightly questions over whether he would be ready to shoulder such a burden in a major tournament.
    Conor Gallagher
    Conor Gallagher has been a key star for Chelsea this seasonCredit: Alamy
    His numbers suggest he would work as a ball-winning shuttler
    Gallagher is a strong all-round option
    Conor Gallagher has been one of Chelsea’s star performers this season and has already been trialled in midfield by Southgate.
    His numbers suggest he would work well to ease the defensive burden on Rice while adding a presence in the final third.
    However, the 24-year-old has often played as Chelsea’s most advanced midfielder this season, a role already likely to be occupied by Bellingham.
    Furthermore, playing as a No8 has proven tricky for him in an England shirt in the past.
    Kalvin Phillips
    Kalvin Phillips was a resounding success at the last EurosCredit: Getty
    Phillips’ numbers suggest he would be the perfect compliment to Rice and Bellingham
    Kalvin Phillips has been the man Southgate has turned to in the past as his third midfielder.
    The on-loan Man City midfielders data suggests he would be the perfect man to compliment the other two names on the team sheet.
    However, Phillips with only 291 minutes played this season he has serious questions over his fitness.
    Furthermore, as it stands his disastrous couple of games at West Ham so far indicate he should not be near the squad let alone the starting XI, though those errors should be cut out with match sharpness.
    James Ward Prowse
    James Ward-Prowse could offer a unique option for England’s midfieldCredit: Getty
    Ward-Prowse has proven his nos from set plays but lacks presence in the rest of the game
    James Ward-Prowse is an interesting option Southgate can consider.
    He ranks among the best in the business for chances created thanks in part to his expert delivery at set pieces.
    However, the 29-year-old lacks input in open play, as seen by his low ranking in touches and his defensive actions.
    Futhermore, Ward-Prowse’s progressive numbers are far from the best, with him ranking well below many of his peers in both progressive passing and dribbling metrics.
    Curtis Jones
    Curtis Jones represents an attack heavy optionCredit: Alamy
    Jones is shown to be a midfielder who loves to get into the opposition area
    Curtis Jones has proven himself to be a key part of England youth teams, scoring the winner in the 2023 Under-21 European Championships final.
    He has also proven a deft hand for Liverpool when given the chance to play, with five goals in all comps this season.
    Jones’ numbers show he would be a useful option when facing teams who will defend deep.
    However, once again this is a position already set to be filled by Bellingham, with Jones’ other numbers indicating he isn’t the best complimentary player.
    James Maddison
    James Maddison has been the creative brain behind Tottenham this seasonCredit: Rex
    Maddison represents a player who is the fulcrum of his team
    Maddison is an option which may leave England too top heavy
    James Maddison has been the creative brain behind Tottenham’s top four push this season.
    As his data wheel above shows, Maddison ranks well across the attacking metrics.
    Maddison does also operate as an advanced No8 for Spurs so would be able to play the position.
    However, every top team requires balance, and once again it seems Maddison would be someone who could not perform at his best alongside Bellingham.
    Jordan Henderson
    Jordan Henderson is a Southgate favouriteCredit: Rex
    Henderson’s numbers suggest he would not offer what is needed
    Jordan Henderson has been one of Southgate’s favourite players for years.
    However, poor form after leaving Liverpool for Al-Ettifaq before signing for Ajax last month has seen many call for his time in the England team to come to an end.
    Henderson’s numbers would also suggest he would not compliment a Bellingham-Rice midfield in the way needed.
    There is also the obsession for players to play at a high standard to make the cut, so with Henderson playing in the Saudi Pro League and for struggling Ajax in the Eredivisie there are also questions over the 33-year-old overall quality at this stage of his career.
    Ross Barkley
    Ross Barkley is a wildcard shout for the England midfield set upCredit: Alamy
    Barkley is an all-round maverick
    A bit of a wildcard option, but Ross Barkley’s re-emergence at Luton should not be understated.
    He has been a key part of Rob Edwards side this season and is rightly receiving calls for an England recall.
    READ MORE SUN STORIES
    Barkley is the most well-rounded of the any midfielder in the list with a high rank across defensive, attacking and transitional figures.
    However, the 30-year-old likely won’t make it into the squad without injury to some of the other players in our list. More

  • in

    Aaron Ramsey Euro 2024 fears as ex-Arsenal star picks up nasty injury ahead of huge clash

    WALES are sweating on skipper Aaron Ramsey for their Euro 2024 play-off bid next month.The Cardiff midfielder, 33, will have a scan on a calf injury today.
    Cardiff City and Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey has picked up a calf injuryCredit: GETTY
    The former Arsenal man is now a doubt for Wales’ Euro 2024 play-off clash with FinlandCredit: GETTY
    Ex-Arsenal and Juventus star Ramsey missed the 4-1 Championship loss to Norwich on Saturday.
    And boss Erol Bulut expects him to sit out Blackburn’s visit tomorrow.
    Bulut said: “For Tuesday it will be difficult, I think around one week.
    “He got injured, he has a strain on his calf.
    READ MORE IN FOOTBALL
    “Also Perry Ng was injured on his hips. That’s why they didn’t play.
    “For Tuesday, Aaron, it will be difficult. I think it will be a short time, around one week.
    “We saw in the last game, at West Brom, when he came in, it was a different game from how we started.
    “We got a few chances to score and make it 1-1.
    Most read in Football
    Aaron Ramsey only recently just recovered from a serious knee injuryCredit: REUTERS
    “It would be great to have him, but if a player is injured, I cannot change it.
    But SunSport understands Ramsey, recently back from a serious knee injury sustained in September, will now have a scan.
    Both club and country will hope it is a minor setback as Wales host Finland in their Euro semi-final on March 21 in Cardiff.
    Ramsey’s former club Arsenal were 5-0 winners at Burnley on Saturday as they edged themselves back into title contention.
    But the match was overshadowed by an injury to the Welsh midfielder’s namesake, who plays for the Clarets.
    Burnley’s Aaron Ramsey, a former England U20 international, was forced off needing oxygen after appearing to get his foot stuck in the turf following a tackle from Martin Odegaard. More

  • in

    Inside abandoned stadium left overgrown and derelict for decade as it faces race against time to be ready for Euro 2028

    EURO 2028 will be spread across ten stadiums in the UK and Ireland.But one of them is currently facing a race to be ready in time for the tournament as it lies overgrown and derelict.
    Casement Park has been left empty for 10 yearsCredit: Pacemaker
    The Gaelic football stadium is overgrown and derelictCredit: Pacemaker
    The ground is set to host games during EURO 2028Credit: Pacemaker
    It looks a long way from being ready for the tournamentCredit: Pacemaker
    Casement Park – which is situated in west Belfast – has been empty since 2013.
    The Gaelic football ground is looking worse for wear with overgrown weeds and neglected facilities.
    But plans are in place for to turn it into a 34,500 seat stadium in time for the Euros in 2028.
    Preparation work is set to begin next week that will see site clearance and the removal of the old terracing.
    READ MORE IN FOOTBALL
    The redevelopment of the arena will have to commence before the summer and be completed by mid-2027 in order to meet a Uefa deadline ahead of the highly anticipated tournament.
    And Euro 2028 organisers have been forced to explore other options amid fears Casement Park may not be ready in time.
    The redevelopment will see the stadium have an incredible face-lift that would make it a permanent home for Gaelic football, but would have special dispensation to be used for Euro 2028.
    In March 2023 the GAA announced that, if redeveloped as proposed, it would give special permission under Rule 42 for Casement Park to be included in the tournament.
    Most read in Football
    HOW TO GET FREE BETS ON FOOTBALL
    The design was put forward by Populous, the architectural firm behind the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Wembley and the proposed work to Old Trafford.
    However the spectacular plans haven’t been met with overwhelming support with some local residents labelling the new stadium as a “disaster”.
    Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants Government to help pay for £2BILLION Wembley of the North Man Utd stadium
    Casement Park, which was named after Irish nationalist and diplomat Roger Casement, is one of two grounds in the UK and Ireland’s bid that are currently unbuilt.
    The other is Everton’s Bramley-Moore Dock, which is due to be completed by 2024.
    Casement Park is named after Irish nationalist and diplomat Roger CasementCredit: Pacemaker
    The redevelopment of the stadium would make a huge change to the local areaCredit: Pacemaker
    Plans show how different it would lookCredit: Pacemaker
    The proposed redevelopment would see the arena seat 34,500 fansCredit: Pacemaker More

  • in

    England face nightmare SIX-HOUR coach trip for crunch Euro 2024 clash after new rule bans them from catching flight

    ENGLAND’S stars are facing a potential SIX-HOUR round coach trip for the European Championship group clash with Denmark.And the gruelling journey is all down to Uefa’s sustainability rules.
    Gareth Southgate’s England are doing their part to help Uefa make Euro 2024 greenCredit: PA
    The Three Lions face a potential six-hour round trip to their second group gameCredit: Getty
    European football’s governing body are spending £25m on several sustainability measures after vowing to make the tournament in Germany the greenest ever.
    One of those measures is asking qualified nations to avoid travelling to matches via air wherever possible.
    The Daily Mail have stated that Uefa’s guidance is believed to have stated “that it is reasonable to expect sides to make journeys of around three hours by road or rail in order to cut emissions”.
    However, it was also reported that this has not been mandated.
    READ MORE ON FOOTBALL
    Now the same publication is claiming that after talks with England boss Gareth Southgate, the Football Association have decided that they will follow Uefa’s directive.
    The Three Lions’ second game in Group C is in Frankfurt, which is 180 miles from their Golfrestort Weimarer Land training camp near Leipzig, against Denmark.
    England’s two other group games, against Serbia and Slovenia, will be staged in Gelsenkirchen and Cologne, which are both over four hours away from their base.
    Therefore, coach travel “has been deemed impractical” for those journeys but is being planned for the Denmark showdown.
    Most read in Football
    FREE BETS – BEST BETTING OFFERS & NEW CUSTOMER BONUSES
    The FA declined to comment.
    Such a long trip by road has become somewhat of a rare occurrence, much to the dismay of environmental campaigners.
    Euro 2024 draw live coverage hit with ‘sex noises’ as Gary Lineker prankster strikes again
    Players have become more used to travelling to games in flights in just a matter of minutes, with Arsenal flying to Norwich and Manchester United jetting to Leicester both being heavily criticised over recent years.
    The nearest airport to England’s base is 30 miles away at Erfurt-Weimar.
    Finalised travel plans must be submitted to Uefa by England and the other qualified nations by February 24.
    The Olympic Stadium in Berlin is the only other stadium within driving distance of England’s tournament HQ.
    But even that is further than Uefa’s three-hour guidelines. More

  • in

    Fans think they’ve worked out Euro 2024 winner with incredible conspiracy theory… and it’s bad news for England

    FANS believe that they have figured out who will win Euro 2024 with a conspiracy theory.It follows on from the results of the Asian Cup and Africa Cup of Nations.
    Hosts Qatar won the Asian CupCredit: Getty
    Ivory Coast won Afcon in their own countryCredit: AP
    Germany will be hoping to continue the trend at Euro 2024Credit: Getty
    Both of the continental competitions were won by the host nations.
    Qatar beat Jordan 3-1 in the final at the Lusail Stadium after Akram Afif netted a hat-trick of penalties.
    Ivory Coast followed up the success as they came from behind to beat Nigeria in the Afcon final.
    Franck Kessie cancelled out William Troost-Ekong’s opener before former West Ham striker Sebastien Haller scored the winning goal.
    READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS
    With Euro 2024 being held in Germany, some fans are now backing the host nation to come out on top again.
    One German fan wrote: “There is always a chance.”
    A second commented: “You wouldn’t bet against them!!”
    A third wrote: “Toni Kroos winning euros before retiring, I’ll be there.”
    Most read in Football
    FREE BETS – BEST BETTING OFFERS & NEW CUSTOMER BONUSES
    This would be bad news for England.
    There are high hopes for Gareth Southgate’s squad despite the fact the Three Lions have not won any silverware since the World Cup in 1966.
    Aston Villa quickly cut Gareth Southgate from big screen during Man Utd clash as England manager is BOOED by fans
    England have been drawn in a tricky group with Serbia, Denmark and Slovenia.
    Their route to the final could include tough clashes against Euro 2020 winners Italy and France.
    Southgate could have an ace up his sleeve as he is considering calling up Manchester United wonderkid Kobbie Mainoo.
    The midfielder could slot in alongside Declan Rice and Jude Bellingham in the centre of the pitch. More

  • in

    Gareth Southgate drops biggest hint yet he’ll lead England into 2026 World Cup with contract set to end in months

    GARETH SOUTHGATE has given the strongest signal yet he is considering leading England into the 2026 World Cup.The Three Lions’ longest-serving coach since Sir Bobby Robson had previously hinted he would be ready to quit after this summer’s Euro 2024 finals.
    Gareth Southgate has hinted he could lead England at the next World CupCredit: AP
    But at last night’s Nations League draw he admitted the lure of staying at the helm for another two years was one that he might not be able to resist – as long as he believes he is still the right man for the job.
    Southgate said: “Without a doubt it’s exciting to take this team and always has been.
    “In the end, we’ve got to deliver performance, and you’ve got to make the best decisions for everybody.
    “I won’t be in a position to make that decision before the tournament.”
    READ MORE ON FOOTBALL
    He added: “There’s probably 55 international coaches and there’s a fair chance half of them won’t be here after the Euros. That’s international football.
    “You’ve got to keep winning football matches, and then make decisions.
    “So I’m completely relaxed about that. All my focus is on delivering the best possible tournament this summer.”
    Southgate’s contract runs until December.
    Most read in Football
    FREE BETS – BEST BETTING OFFERS & NEW CUSTOMER BONUSES
    However, it had been anticipated he would move aside for a replacement to take charge of the autumn Nations League games which saw England draw Finland, Republic of Ireland and Greece.
    He said: “We’ve always built this period in afterwards to reflect on things and to make the best possible decisions for England.
    How does Gareth Southgate solve Phil Foden dilemma, with Jack Grealish possibly missing out on Euro 2024
    “If we did anything before, it would be detrimental to the performance in the summer, whichever way your decision went.
    “We’ve got to see how the summer goes, it’s as simple as that.
    “I know what we’re capable of achieving in the summer, what my own benchmark of success is.
    “That won’t necessarily determine my decision. My only focus is to try and win the tournament for England.” More

  • in

    Aleksander Ceferin announces shock decision to quit as Uefa president less than an hour after winning vote to stay on

    UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin stunned European football when he announced he will QUIT his role in 2027 – less than an hour after winning a vote to stay on for an extra FOUR years.In a bizarre turn of events, the Slovenian told a press conference of his intention BEFORE informing Uefa’s 55 member associations.
    Aleksander Ceferin will step down from his role as UEFA president in 2027Credit: Getty
    And it came after the FA was left isolated as the ONLY association to vote against giving Ceferin the right to stay in the role until 2031.
    Wembley chief executive Mark Bullingham objected to the change in Uefa’s ruling Statutes which mean that Ceferin’s initial three year term after replacing Fifa-bound Gianni Infantino in 2016 will no longer count as having been served.
    Yet shortly afterwards, Ceferin made a testy appearance in which he savaged former Croatia superstar Zvonimir Boban – who quit his Uefa role in protest at the proposed changes last month – and made his surprise announcement.
    Ceferin said: “Honestly speaking, I’m tired of Covid, I’m tired of two wars and this nonsense project of the so-called Super League.
    Read More on Football
    “I’m also tired of self-proclaimed moral authorities who are moral just until it comes to their personal interests.
    “So I decided – let’s say around six months ago – that I’m not planning to run in 2027 anymore.
    “After some time, every organisation needs fresh blood.
    “But it is  mainly because I have been away from my family for seven years now, and I will be away from them for three more until 2027. My family knew it first.”
    Most read in Football
    Ceferin added that he had told a select group of key advisors of his decision and swore them to secrecy.
    That included Boban, who he labelled a “clown” and was a “test” of their loyalty.
    Top 10 highest paid footballers in the world revealed with no Premier League players making the top five
    Ceferin added: “I intentionally didn’t want to disclose my thoughts for two reasons.
    “Firstly, I wanted to see the real face of some people and I saw it; I saw good and bad parts.
    “But I didn’t want to influence the Congress.
    “I wanted them to decide not knowing what I’m telling you today because that’s an honest decision.
    “It was actually amusing to watch all this hysteria around and at the same time getting all the messages of support from my federations.”
    Turning to Boban, whom he did not name, Ceferin spat: “Now just two sentences about the self proclaimed moral authority.
    “This person does not deserve a comment from my side but people who know him and we will make their own opinions.
    “And for his pathetic cry about morality. He was one of the rare persons that knew that I was not going to run in 2027.
    “The moment that he got the information that I would disclose it after Congress he went out with his narcissistic letter.
    “He could not wait because after my disclosure his whining would not make sense any more. Now think, whose personal aspirations are in question? And think, whose morality is in question?”
    Ceferin then left after just three questions, with general secretary Theodor Theodoridis revealing he was heading back to the Uefa hotel across the city to inform the national association chiefs during their lunch break.
    Ceferin’s unexpected move means the FA’s “principled” stance was not actually necessary.
    Despite that, Wembely chiefs insisted they would still have votted the same way even if they had been aware of Ceferin’s real intentions.
    An FA spokeswoman said: “It was always about the principle and didn’t only apply to Aleksander Ceferin.
    READ MORE SUN STORIES
    “We were supportive of the statute changes proposed by UEFA, with the exception of the proposed new wording on term limits.
    “We have recently implemented governance changes of our own and think it’s important that we are consistent in our approach.” More