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    Gareth Southgate changing formation will see Jude Bellingham play even BETTER… he can be England’s matchwinner again

    WATCHING Jude Bellingham gives me feelings that I haven’t had since I was a kid.As a fan, that amazing goal against Slovakia took me back.Jude Bellingham stole the show for England against SlovakiaCredit: GettyThe Real Madrid star has become England’s star playerCredit: GettyGareth Southgate has given Bellingham the platform to performCredit: GettyBut with my coach’s hat on, it is now about whether he and England can deliver a complete display rather than one unforgettable moment.Bellingham has an aura that you just don’t see very often.My hero growing up was David Beckham. When I remember England, it’s his moments I think of, like the free-kick against Greece.Not many players come up with those moments, especially when their country needs them the most.REAAD MORE ON EURO 2024Wayne Rooney was the only player who had anything close to that Beckham effect.I think they were the only two shirts I had. I remember Rooney in 2004 when I would have been 12.I have kids myself. My eldest is the age I was in 2004. I can see the Jude effect on him is like that, if not bigger.He loves him, he watches him, he’s THE player, the one that he wants to be and looks up to.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSI know different people have had different reactions to the way Jude celebrated.But part of me just loves that he has that confidence.SunSport’s Latest Euro 2024 headlinesSouthgate needs Mainoo to help cure England’s fear, says Jack WilshereKOBBIE MAINOO has shown he is the player that England need to build their midfield ­— and their team — around, writes Jack Wilshere.That’s what I felt as it looked like we were slipping to defeat against Slovakia.I know he was not on the pitch when our goals went in.But until that unbelievable comeback, Mainoo was our best player.He has a fearlessness and an instinct to do the right things at the right times that seemed to be lacking for so much of the game.Mainoo alongside Declan Rice gives England better structure. In theory, at least, because for so long it didn’t look like that.You can have any structure you like but if a team, individually and collectively, lacks confidence, you cannot use that structure effectively.A fear can creep in. A fear of failing. A fear of losing the ball.It is partly because of his age that Mainoo does not have that, or appears not to have it.This was his first start in a major tournament. He does not know what it is like to have a bad one.If we want to win this tournament, starting with the quarter-final against Switzerland, we will need to control games better.Mainoo is the kind of midfielder England have been crying out for for a long time.He can be the glue that holds together this team for the rest of the tournament and well into the future.Read Jack Wilshere’s column in full.Or check out all of Jack’s Euro 2024 opinions.And there was more to it.Jude was also saying, “I know I haven’t been good enough, you know I haven’t been good enough, but who else was it going to be?”He and the team know they can’t rely on overhead kicks in the 95th minute. That’s not how you win tournaments.When you coach young players like I do, you still want there to be a level of humility because they haven’t achieved anything yet in the game.But you don’t want to coach their freedom out of them.It is a tribute to the environment that Gareth Southgate has created with England that someone like Bellingham feels able to completely be himself.People have been quick to jump on Gareth and say he’s safe and only wants a certain type of character. I think he does to an extent, and that’s only natural for a coach.The question has always been: does he really like that personality that’s a bit out there?EURO 2024 LIVE: KEEP UP TO DATE WITH ALL THE LATEST NEWS FROM GERMANYAllowing Jude to be that guy and express himself — which is when you get the best Jude — is something that Gareth has managed really well.When I look at where I want to get to as a coach, that is  a benchmark. Gareth has changed the culture in and around the England squad.The work he has done is something I am sure the FA will continue with whenever he leaves the job.The relationships he has created internally with players and staff — and externally with the media and the country — have made playing for England a better experience than it was when I was in the squad.While I appreciate that things have been tough at this tournament, it feels like we were under more pressure in my era.Hopefully Jude’s goal will be a real turning point, more than just a one-off moment that did not ultimately lead to anything.It will give England and himself confidence. No matter how badly something is going, if you score a goal like that you gain a lot of confidence.There’s a lot of talk about England going to a back three with wing-backs. I think it will suit us and Bellingham a little bit more, given how  we have been playing.It gives us more structure in possession. We can easily drop to a back five out of possession if the opposition starts to get control in a game. It looks like we need that defensively.It makes us more compact. It gives us that extra defender when the ball comes into the box. We can get pace in the wide areas, get the ball up the field quicker.I would like to see more energy and penetration from England. When we have the ball, yes, be patient but, when it’s there to play through, do it.Even if we lose it, let’s press again and get the ball back.Bukayo Saka’s natural thought when he loses the ball at Arsenal is to go forward. He will want to press and if we do win the ball, it will give us the chance to hurt them on the counter-attack.A 3-4-2-1 formation would also give Phil Foden and Bellingham the opportunity to play in their best positions, both behind Harry Kane.Also if Harry comes a bit lower, we still have a player in Jude who can get in behind.We want to see Jude in the final third more often. This set-up should do it.I would like him to hold his position more, although I do understand why he sometimes comes out  to get the ball so he can make something happen.But the switch in system should give him a better chance of producing another moment like he did against Slovakia.XHAK’S ALL FOLKSJack Wilshere and Granit Xhaka were team-mates at ArsenalCredit: ReutersWHEN Arsenal signed Granit Xhaka in 2016, I went out on loan to Bournemouth and he kind of took my position!But in the end I played with him for a season and we got on well. I can’t speak highly enough of him as a player and a person.We may have played against each other in younger age groups but one game I definitely remember was a Euros qualifier at Wembley at the end of the 2010-11 season, when I’d had a really good year.Granit made his full debut in the game and it was one of my first starts for England.Although I played well, we went 2-0 down but came back to draw — and he was really tough to play against, very aggressive.When I came back to Arsenal, I loved playing with him. He was technically good and a top guy. Granit would be the first to say he’s not as good as Andrea Pirlo but he has something of that style about him. He knows when to slow the game down.READ MORE SUN STORIESHe controls possession for Switzerland — and England have to stop him doing that.If we press him, put pressure on him, I’m not sure he’s the best in those situations. And if England do that and stop Granit doing what he does best, they will have a good chance of winning. 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    England fans at Euro 2024 celebrate German misery wildly with brilliant song after hosts are dramatically dumped out

    ENGLAND fans revelled in Germany’s Euro 2024 exit as they took to the streets of the host nation to celebrate with a hilarious song.Julian Nagelsmann’s side were dramatically beaten 2-1 by Spain after extra time in Stuttgart on Friday night.Hosts Germany were dumped out by Spain in the quarter-finals of Euro 2024Credit: APEngland fans in Germany sung several brutal chants following the hosts’ exitCredit: The SunThey thought they had rescued their Euros dream from the jaws of defeat when Florian Wirtz’s 89-minute strike cancelled out Dani Olmo’s opener.The quarter-final seemed to be heading for penalties, before substitute Mikel Merino popped up with the winner one minute before the end of extra time.It was a heartbreaking end for the Germans, a defeat which also brought to a close the career of legendary Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos.But England fans in Germany showed little remorse for the gut-wrenching nature of their rival’s exit.READ MORE ON EURO 2024SunSport captured a group of Three Lions supporters singing the English national anthem.They were then also heard leading a chant of: “Auf Wiedersehen [goodbye].”And a rendition of the X-rated song “You’re f***ing s***,” was also belted out on the streets.It comes 24 hours before England face a crunch quarter-final of their own.Most read in Euro 2024BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSMeet Germany’s Euro 2024 WagsGermany’s Wags range from a glam architect to a leading equestrian and a fashion model.Dani ter Stegen (Marc-Andre ter Stegen’s wife)One of Germany’s most popular Wags with over 600,000 Instagram followers. Earned a degree in architecture after moving to Barcelona with her husband.Sara Gundogan (Ilkay Gundogan’s wife)Italian model was never shy to pop a dig at Manchester while Ilkay was at Man City, but has changed her tune and said she misses the city since his move to Barcelona.Jessica Kroos (Toni Kroos’ wife)Couple first met when Toni was 18 and she was 20. Jessica is credited with convincing the soon-to-retire Germany star to sign a new Real Madrid deal at a time when he was wavering.Candice Brook (Leroy Sane’s girlfriend)American model helped Harry Kane get used to Germany and overcome the language barrier following his move to Bayern Munich.Sophia Weber (Kai Havertz’s fiancee)Soon-to-be Mrs Havertz has struck up a close friendship with Martin Odegaard’s partner Helene Spilling. Sophia recently enjoyed a hen party in Ibiza.Lisa Muller (Thomas Muller’s wife)Lisa is a famous dressage rider in Germany and reportedly convinced her husband not to join Man Utd.Find out more about the Germany Euro 2024 Wags hereGareth Southgate’s men take on Switzerland in Dusseldorf on Saturday evening.The England boss is set to switch to a back three for the crunch game as he shakes things up in a bid to improve the Three Lions’ performances.SunSport’s Latest Euro 2024 headlinesIf they can get past the Swiss, they will face either the Netherlands or Turkey in Dortmund on Wednesday.EURO 2024 LIVE: KEEP UP TO DATE WITH ALL THE LATEST NEWS FROM GERMANY More

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    England get boost as Germany fans pledge to cheer Three Lions on at Euro 2024

    ENGLAND’s army of fans will be boosted tonight by a fanatical band of supporters – from Germany.A generation of soccer nuts from the east of the once-divided Euros host nation supported teams which played against the old West Germany.England fans have extra support from a section of German fans backing them to win Euro 2024Credit: GettyAnd many fell in love with the Three Lions in the glory days of 1966 when Bobby Moore lifted the World Cup – and never looked back.East Germans now in their 60’s and 70’s – as well as their children and grandchildren – told yesterday how they will gather to roar on Gareth Southgate’s stars tonight.Reinhard Lisker, 66, and his wife, son and grandson was among dozens of Germans wearing England shirts as they turned out to watch Southgate train in Jena.He said: “As a boy growing up under communism I supported teams which played against West Germany.READ MORE EURO 2024“So I became an England fan the day they won the World Cup in 1966.“I’m proud to wear my England shirt today alongside my family who all support Gareth Southgate’s team, and it’s a thrill to see them in my home town.”The grandad is among dozens of England superfans who live close to England’s trainingbase in Blankenhein in the old east.German England fan Stephan Kühl, 64, is even know as Keegan for once sporting the same permed hairdo as his 70’s Three lion hero Kevin.Most read in FootballStephan said: “I sing ‘England ‘til I die’ when I watch games live.”Jude Bellingham takes selfies with fans as England star prepares for Switzerland clashHis 50-year-old pal Stefan Meissner – known as “Gunner” thanks to his love of Arsenal and England – is also a member of the Eagles fan club which also backs German club Carl Zeiss Jena.Gunner said: “For most people here it was not natural to see your home country as your country, or something you would be proud of.“But to me the West Germans were arrogant and I didn’t like their style of football.“I totally fell in love with the way England played – toughness, the fighting spirit, but also their kind of gentleman’s attitude.“When the Berlin Wall came down in 1989 and there was German reunification, one of my first trips was to England. I saw Arsenal playing for the first time.”Keegan is backing England but begged Southgate to fire-up his stars yesterday.“I hope they win but they’re very boring – too much defence.“But if England plays against Germany, it’s even more important to me that England wins.”East Germans fell in love with Bobby Moore’s England side when they defeated West Germany in 1966Credit: Getty More

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    England ace Jude Bellingham gets blessing from higher power as The Sun prays at National Shrine to St Jude for victory

    THE Sun has sought divine intervention to help England win today — with a prayer at the National Shrine of St Jude, the patron saint of hope.First we placed photos of namesake Jude Bellingham beneath the ornate stained glass windows as shrine chaplain, Brother Paul de Groot, provided moral support.England superstar Jude Bellingham carries the nation’s Euro 2024 hopes after rescuing the team against SlovakiaCredit: GettyThe Sun’s Oliver Harvey has said a prayer at the shrine of St Jude, ahead of the quarter-finalCredit: Gary StoneThe National Shrine to St Jude is located at Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Faversham, KentCredit: Gary StoneWearing a red 1966 Three Lions strip, Sun man Oliver Harvey then knelt and said in prayer: “St Jude, as the apostle of hope, please look kindly on England when they take on Switzerland.“And please give strength to our talismanic hero Jude Bellingham, who bears your name. “But please St Jude, don’t leave it as late as it was against Slovakia. Amen.”Now, we’re giving you the chance to recite our prayer.READ MORE JUDE BELLINGHAMBrother Paul, 73, said: “Many a pilgrim comes here looking and hoping for something and they pray to St Jude and, with luck, it will be answered.”The chaplain watched England’s No10 take our last match into extra time with a last-gasp bicycle kick. He admitted: “I’m not a great football fan but I had the TV on and then it happened — but to be honest it was a dire game.”The National Shrine to St Jude, dedicated in 1955, is an annex to the parish church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Faversham, Kent.Most read in Euro 2024St Jude was once regarded as the apostle of hopeless or lost causes — but that has now changed.Jude Bellingham takes selfies with fans as England star prepares for Switzerland clashBrother Paul explained: “I don’t think for God any cause is lost. “God is willing to hear and help any case which is why we now associate Jude with hope.“God can educate us through the difficulties and trials and tribulations of life. “That might well be happening to the England team now.”Brother Paul de Groot says pilgrims often visit ‘looking and hoping for something’Credit: Gary StoneOne prayer has already been answered — with Bellingham given only a suspended one-match ban for his groin-grabbing goal celebration.The ruling was toasted by supporters in Dusseldorf ahead of the quarter-final showdown.Sales executive Dec Evans, 33, of Blackburn, said: “I am delighted — but it’s a joke they even considered a ban. “He had just scored one of the most amazing goals in England football history — of course he’s going to celebrate.”Some 50,000 Three Lions fans in Germany, backed by millions watching at home, and in bars and fanzones, will be cheering for victory in what will be boss Gareth Southgate’s 100th game in charge.Carpenter Nick Thatcher, 45, of Bristol, said: “We have the best squad and there is no reason why we can’t go all the way.“It’s been a tough watch over the last couple of games, but it’s important the fans get behind the team when they need it most.”Only 6,731 tickets were made available to Three Lions fans through Uefa but a total of 30,000 are set to turn the 47,000-seat Dusseldorf Arena into a home ground for England.Many spent yesterday belting out songs as they sheltered from the rain under awnings outside bars in Dusseldorf’s Old Town.Pharmacist Dean Spotwood, 40, of Sheffield, said: “We gambled when we booked our flights that England would reach the quarter-finals. “It was looking like a disaster when we were 1-0 down to Slovakia, but Jude saved the day.”Ross Bunn, 36, of Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, will be going to his third Euros 2024 game with son Jude, nine. He said: “England haven’t clicked yet and we’re already in the quarter-final. When it does all work out, we can go all the way. “My son is loving it. He was named after actor Jude Law, but I’m loving the fact he now shares it with Mr Bellingham.’’Construction manager Scott Evans, 29, of Bexley, South East London, is there on his stag do with 18 friends and relatives. They booked in November hoping England would secure a Saturday evening quarter-final in Dusseldorf — exactly as it has worked out.Scott’s dad Paul, 58, said: “What better way to celebrate?”England awaitsBack home, fans will down an extra eight million pints in boozers today — giving the pub industry a £38million boost. Around 20million viewers will watch the match on TV after splashing out £200million on snacks and booze at stores.Music fans will also be able to watch the match after organisers of a string of gigs and festivals hurriedly erected big screens or changed set times.The Lightning Seeds, who sang Euro 96 anthem Three Lions with Frank Skinner and David Baddiel, will kick off their set at Lytham Festival, in Lancs, earlier so fans can cheer on England.Even the Big Sheep music festival in Devon — starring The Wurzels — will take a break for the footie. But Wimbledon chiefs sniffed: “We won’t be showing the Euros. “Our screens will be showing the tennis.”England fans are being urged to say the prayer of St Jude for good luckGareth’s lucky 100GARETH Southgate is likely to lead England to victory over Switzerland today, believes The Sun’s Euro 2024 psychic.Chloe Smith, 27, explained: “With Southgate celebrating his 100th game, his luck should spiral through on his angel number, which is also 100.”READ MORE SUN STORIESBut Chloe, of Uttoxeter, Staffs — who does team good luck readings before games — added: “It’s going to be a close one. “England will need to rely on talent — or luck — or both.” More

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    Cristiano Ronaldo leaves even cameraman shocked with free-kick decision as Gary Lineker loses bet to Rio Ferdinand

    EVEN the cameraman and Gary Lineker was shocked Cristiano Ronaldo passed up a free-kick for Portugal against France.The Manchester United and Real Madrid legend is his club and country’s regular set-piece taker. Cristiano Ronaldo passed up on a free-kick to Bruno FernandesCredit: AFPMany expected Ronaldo to strikeBut his record of free-kicks has become miserable of late with just ONE goal from 60 direct attempts in international football. The first half of Portugal’s quarter-final against France, Ronaldo’s side were awarded a free-kick. And all eyes were on the Al-Nassr star as he lined up alongside Fernandes and looked ready to try his luck again. Even the cameraman zoomed in on Ronaldo as all were braced for the forward to strike. READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut out of nowhere, Fernandes blazed over the bar as Ronaldo started his run up. Fans were stunned and even Lineker revealed he owes Ferdinand a bottle of fine red wine. But Ferdinand claimed to have inside knowledge from his former United team-mate before the game. Lineker said: “I had a bet with Rio, bottle of wine. Most read in Euro 2024How Portugal have performed at the Euros with Cristiano RonaldoCRISTIANO RONALDO has been a model of longevity for more than two decades in an outstanding international career.Euro 2004After making his international debut in 2003, Ronaldo’s first Euros came in 2004.Ronaldo marked his Euro debut with a goal in a 2-1 defeat to Greece – his first for Portugal.He scored his second in the semi-final win over the Netherlands, but Portugal met Greece again in the final, losing 1-0 in shock result.Euro 2008Ronaldo was Portugal captain four years later but Euro 2008 was the least impactful tournament he’s had.There was still time for a standout performance, though, as Ronaldo scored once and set up two more in a group-stage win over the Czech Republic.Euro 2012Playing at Real Madrid at the time, Ronaldo was the top goalscorer at Euro 2012, with three goals, including a brace in the group stage against the Netherlands.Portugal’s quarter-final against Czech Republic was heading towards a stalemate with 10 minutes to go and they needed a special moment from him.His powerful header in the dying minutes took Portugal to the semi-finals where they lost on penalties to Spain.Euro 2016Ronaldo scored three goals in Euro 2016, with Portugal crowned CHAMPIONS after defeating France 1-0 in extra time in the final.After suffering an injury inside the opening 16 minutes against France, he was forced to watch from the sidelines.Yet the Portugal captain became a cheerleader, and helped coach his team-mates to the historic victory.He matched Michel Platini’s record of nine goals by the end of Euro 2016.Euro 2020Ronaldo made history again with FIVE goals at Euro 2020, the most of any player at a Euros.Yet it was arguably Portugal’s least exciting affair, as they exited in the Round of 16 following a 1-0 defeat to Belgium.With his goals in this tournament, Ronaldo became the top goalscorer at the European Championship with 14 goals.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSEURO 2024 LIVE: KEEP UP TO DATE WITH ALL THE LATEST NEWS FROM GERMANY”I said Ronaldo will take this free-kick and you went, ‘Nope, it’s going to be Bruno this time.'”Well, one from 60 Ronaldo. And it even kidded the match director because he obviously wasn’t looking.”Why Cristiano Ronaldo cried at Euro 2024Ferdinand said: “The reason why was because Cristiano told me before the game that he was going to give it to Bruno. “So you owe me a bottle of Sassicaia. A big expensive bottle.” Jermaine Jenas then joked: “Is Cristiano your friend?” Together at United, Ronaldo and Ferdinand won the Champions League and three Premier League titles. Ronaldo is playing in what he admits will be his last European Championship – having lifted the trophy in 2016. Gary Lineker revealed his bet with Rio Ferdinand More

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    I’m a Euros champion but was arrested for STREAKING at a football match after joining a cult and changing my name

    LARS ELSTRUP was able to overcome his battle with depression, during which he streaked at a football match.The former footballer won the Euros in 1992 as he helped Denmark claim their first major tournament win.Lars Elstrup starred at Euro 2024Credit: RexDenmark won the whole tournamentCredit: GettyHe suffered from depression after retiring from footballCredit: AlamyHe even streaked at a Danish football matchCredit: Social media – Refer to sourceElstrup, 61, starred in the tournament as he scored the winning goal against France in the group stage.He also converted in the shootout win over Holland in the semi-final.However, he spent the entire final on the bench hoping not to be called upon by manager Richard Moller Nielsen.This was down to his depression making him scared of “being a failure.”READ MORE ON EURO 2024He wrote in his autobiography: “It all started two days before the final.”Up until then I was really looking forward to playing in the four previous matches, even being in the starting line-up.”But something changed and there was no way I wanted to play in the final, I was afraid of being a failure.”He retired from football a year after the Euro success after having a career playing for the likes of Luton Town, Randers Fleja, Brondby, Feyenoord and Odense.Most read in Euro 2024CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSElstrup made the headlines – but not for the right reasonsAfter hanging up his boots, he struggled for 15 years with depression.He has admitted that, at points, he has “grass coming out of the shower drain”, joining a cult and finding an Indian guru.Euro 2024’s sexiest players revealedHe also changed his name to Darando and was arrested for stripping naked and streaking during a Danish Superliga match.Michael Gravgaard, president of Randers, witnessed Elstrup’s stripping streaking and confessed that it was “very sad”.However, since 2022, Elstrup has managed to overcome his mental health battles.He said: “I am stronger than ever.”I divided my life into phases and this last phase has now lasted for more than two years.”Who is Euro 2024’s sexiest star?EURO 2024 has something for everyone from stunning goals, thrilling matches… and the continent’s biggest hunks, writes Jack Figg.Several stars have lit up the group stages with their skills on the pitch – but others are also catching the eye for their looks.But who is the sexiest?Thankfully AI boffins have carried out an analysis on the facial attractiveness of all players at the tournament.And it’s bad news for Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions who are the fourth UGLIEST in the competition – one place below Scotland.In fact it’s England’s group rivals Serbia who have fans swooning the most – boasting an average score of 77.90/100 with defender Strahinja Pavlovic deemed their most attractive.While Turkey defender Mert Muldur has been ranked as the tournament’s BEST-LOOKING player.But who is England’s sexiest star, and who makes the Euros’ hunkiest XI? Read our full story. More

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    Fans call sent-off Dani Carvajal a ‘genius’ as two Spain stars BANNED for semi-final after Anthony Taylor flashes cards

    FANS have hailed Dani Carvajal as a “genius” as he was sent off against Germany.The Spanish booked their spot in the Euro 2024 semi-finals with a 2-1 win over the host nation.Dani Carvajal was sent off against GermanyCredit: PAReferee Anthony Taylor handed out 16 bookings in the quarter-final clashCredit: AFPReferee Anthony Taylor was in charge of the match and was trigger-happy with the cards.The English official handed out 15 yellow cards during the clash, eight of which went to Germany and seven to Spain.Nico Schlotterbeck and Deniz Undav were booked while on the bench and Dani Carvajal was given his marching orders for two bookable offences.Fans have hailed the Real Madrid man as he took the card to stop a late German attack knowing a red card would not affect his chances of playing in a potential final.READ MORE IN EURO 2024One hailed: “Dani Carvajal is a genius, he knew he was gonna miss the semis anyway so took one for the team. I am starting to like him.”A second claimed: “Genius from Carvajal if nothing comes from it.”Among the Spain, players that were booked, Carvajal and Robin Le Normand will now all miss the semi-final.Alvaro Morata was thought to have been booked while he was off the pitch due to the TV coverage but Uefa have confirmed this is not the case and he will not be banned.Most read in Euro 2024CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSPlenty of fans on social media took aim at Taylor for the amount of bookings in the match.One posted: “Anthony Taylor having an absolute shocker here.”Euro 2024’s sexiest players revealedAlvaro Morata will also miss the semi-finalCredit: ReutersRobin Le Normand will also be bannedCredit: GettyA second commented: “Anthony Taylor should never referee another game of football again.”A third wrote: “Anthony Taylor needs to retire.”A fourth said: “Anthony Taylor made the entire game about himself.”Another added: “Anthony Taylor is a joke.”Spain looked set to win the match inside ninety minutes as Dani Olmo scored the go-ahead goal in the 51st minute.Germany were able to keep themselves in the tournament as Florian Wirtz netted in the 89th minute to force extra time.However, it just delayed the result as former Newcastle flop Mikel Merino headed the winner for Luis de la Fuente’s side in the 119th minute.Spain will also be without Barcelona star Pedri for the remainder of the tournament.The midfielder was forced off inside ten minutes after picking up an injury.READ MORE SUN STORIESDespite Taylor’s eagerness with the cards, it was not the most handed out in a single game at the tournament.Turkey’s group stage win over the Czech Republic saw 20 bookings handed out to players by Romanian referee Istvan Kovacs.Who is Euro 2024’s sexiest star?EURO 2024 has something for everyone from stunning goals, thrilling matches… and the continent’s biggest hunks, writes Jack Figg.Several stars have lit up the group stages with their skills on the pitch – but others are also catching the eye for their looks.But who is the sexiest?Thankfully AI boffins have carried out an analysis on the facial attractiveness of all players at the tournament.And it’s bad news for Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions who are the fourth UGLIEST in the competition – one place below Scotland.In fact it’s England’s group rivals Serbia who have fans swooning the most – boasting an average score of 77.90/100 with defender Strahinja Pavlovic deemed their most attractive.While Turkey defender Mert Muldur has been ranked as the tournament’s BEST-LOOKING player.But who is England’s sexiest star, and who makes the Euros’ hunkiest XI? Read our full story. More

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    Toni Kroos left ‘crushed’ in centre circle as Germany legend’s illustrious career ends in most heartbreaking fashion

    TONI KROOS admitted himself that to retire off the back of Champions League AND Euros glory would be far too “cheesy” to be considered plausible.And so, sadly, it played out, in devastating fashion.Toni Kroos bowed out as Germany were beaten by Spain at the EurosCredit: GettyKroos was consoled by Real Madrid team-mate Dani Carvajal at full-timeCredit: AFPThe Germany legend looked heartbroken at the final whistleKroos said farewell to the fans after a devastating defeatCredit: ReutersKroos won six Champions League titles across a glittering careerCredit: AFPToni Kroos’ trophy cabinetToni Kroos’ incredible trophy cabinetBayern MunichBundesliga x3German Cup x3German Super CupChampions LeagueUefa Super CupClub World CupReal MadridLaLiga x4Copa del ReySpanish Super Cup x4Champions League x5Uefa Super Cup x3Club World Cup x5GermanyIndividualBundesliga Team of the Season x2Uefa Team of the Year x3German Player/Footballer of the Year x2Euro 2016 Team of the TournamentLaLiga Team of the Season x2Very few footballing legends get to walk away from the sport at the highest of highs, and if anyone deserved it, Kroos did, but it rarely seems to go that way.Ending his club career in European dreamland with Real Madrid at Wembley on June 1 was meant to be the start of a magical farewell summer for the 34-year-old.Instead, his last ever competitive outing with his boots laced finished in Stuttgart at the end of a pulsating Euros quarter final 2-1 extra-time defeat to a formidable Spain outfit.The cheesy dream is over, and an unfitting way for one of the greats of the game to go out on. Football can be incredibly cruel sometimes.READ MORE ON EURO 2024On his 114th appearance in a Germany shirt – and 19th at the Euros – he brought out the greatest hits, showing exactly why he was and is world class, all while being technically unemployed having let his Madrid contract run down last month.The intelligence, the gracefulness, the nous and the nastiness. The winning mentality and the leadership exhumed in such a calm, controlled manner. It was all on show.Spain manager Luis de la Fuente joked in the build-up that the only way to stop Kroos is to tie his feet together.It leaves the rest of us wondering why he is even retiring in the first place?Most read in Euro 2024CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSKroos made a name for himself at Bayern Munich before joining Real MadridCredit: Bongarts – GettyThe likes of Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo, 39, and Argentina’s Lionel Messi, 37, continue to lead their nations on the world’s biggest stages, so why not carry on?Kroos will tell you he wants to spend more time with his wife Jessica and their three children at their beautiful Mallorca villa.Euro 2024’s sexiest players revealedAfter the match, he said: “I would not say it was the most brutal match, but one where we put everything in. We did not want to lose, we were so close.”Now at the moment the exit covers it all. We wanted to achieve something big and that dream is now gone.”We will realise we played a good tournament, but being so close to reaching the next round is hard.”We can all be proud because we improved. I am happy to have helped Germany as a football nation to have hope again.”In the future I am convinced the team will succeed, but today we are sad because we wanted to stay in this competition a bit longer.”What Kroos may not admit is that there were moments during this epic encounter that showed why he may be right to hang up the boots now rather than later.At times, Kroos struggled with the pace of 16-year-old Lamine Yamal and 21-year-old Nico Williams, the physicality of Rodri.And as Dani Olmo snuck into the box unmarked to tuck home and 51st-minute opener for Spain, a heartless onlooker would argue that Kroos should have been tighter.By the end, he looked physically and mentally drained, showing rare signs of frustration and anger as his final few minutes in the spotlight of international football faded away.Despite that, his influence at the elite level remained, in particularly on Germany’s patience before Florian Wirtz nicked a late leveller.He surely would have taken a penalty but for Mikel Merino’s gut-wrenching 119th-minute winner.Throughout, the home crowd chanted “Toni, Toni” whenever they got the chance.From kick-off his passing was full of cuteness and deception, giving Rodri the eyes and floating one over for Havertz to challenge for.We also saw the edge, the craftiness, that has kept him at the top for so many years, flying in and crunching the young talent Pedri, leaving him in a heap on the floor.Kroos sneakily ran as far away as possible before ref Anthony Taylor could even think about reaching to his pocket.Pedri eventually had to be subbed off with his head in his hands. Kroos looked unperplexed. He had done a job on his opposite man and come out on top, just like he normally does.He would go on to commit a further five fouls in this match before getting booked.At times he was stood as a third centre back, dictating from as deep as humanly possible in order to find the space he craves to look up and create with that wand of a right foot.You can see why boss Julian Nagelsmann brought him back into the fold in March 2024.Kroos initially retired from international football in the summer of 2021 following Germany’s Euro 2020 last 16 exit at the hands of England at Wembley, leaving the country bereft of ideas in that position.The way Kroos can still singlehandedly dial down the velocity of a match with a composure of thought and those pinged diagonals is remarkable.It’s the sort of skill you learn when you’ve been around the block for as long as he has, winning a World Cup in 2014 as well as four Bundesliga titles, four La Liga titles and six Champions League crowns – five with Madrid and one with Bayern Munich.It is worth pausing to consider what would have happened in Kroos’ career had he joined Manchester United in the summer of 2014 instead of Madrid, having agreed to do so before David Moyes got the sack and Carlo Ancelotti pounced.Let’s put it this way: he would not have been as decorated…Germany legend Lothar Matthaus – after that Euro 2020 2-0 defeat to the Three Lions – claimed Kroos was “no longer international class”. How wrong he proved to be.Kroos continued to push and probe before Germany’s deserved 89th-minute equaliser through Wirtz, one of six subs Nagelsmann made during 120 minutes of football.It was never a possibility that Kroos would be taken off.No one can replicate what he does, even with weary, cramping legs that saw him needing treatment in injury time before the result agonisingly slipped away.READ MORE SUN STORIESHe limped around the pitch at full-time like a lost soul.You’ll have plenty of time to rest up in Mallorca, Toni. Enjoy this long, deserved rest. More