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    Finland 1 England 3: Grealish strike and Trent stunner help Carsley’s side bounce back from Greece horror show

    WHATEVER the future for Lee Carsley as England manager – and he is unlikely to last long – there have been some genuine positives.And here in Helsinki’s Olympic Stadium those positives were highlighted as Jack Grealish, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Declan Rice earned England a much-needed Nations League victory. Jack Grealish celebrated becoming a dad by opening the scoringCredit: GettyThe winger slotted the ball home following a clever pass from Angel GomesCredit: RexTrent Alexander-Arnold whipped in a brilliant free-kick from 25 yardsCredit: AFPIt was his fourth England goalCredit: GettyDeclan Rice tapped home from close range to seal victoryCredit: PAAll three of those scorers have benefited from Carsley’s management and after the mayhem of Thursday’s 2-1 defeat by Greece, they restored a sense of order to the national team.Grealish, who became a father for the first time last week, netted the early opener – his second goal of Carsley’s interim reign.Then Alexander-Arnold curled home a delicious free-kick before Rice netted his second goal of this brief “Carsball” era to ensure victory before a late consolation.Carsley seems increasingly unlikely to get – or even actually want – this job on a permanent basis.READ MORE ON ENGLANDBut after his tactical brainstorm against the Greeks, here was a return to calm good sense and a routine win against limited opposition.It was England’s first journey to Helsinki’s historic Olympic Stadium since 2000 – and that journey also came on the back of a Wembley shambles.On that occasion, Kevin Keegan had quit in the toilets of the old national stadium and Howard Wilkinson took charge of a goalless draw here in the Finnish capital.After Thursday’s fiasco against the Greeks, Carsley stayed true to his promise and selected a more conventional team with Harry Kane fit enough to start up front after an ankle injury.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSAngel Gomes pulled the strings in midfieldThe interim manager’s decision to drop Jordan Pickford – something Gareth Southgate barely ever did – made sense too after an extremely jittery display against Greece.Dean Henderson was handed his first England start, and his first appearance in four years, with his team-mates kitted out in a Euro 96 shade of grey.Lee Carsley all but rules himself out of England job as interim boss tells FA to hire ‘world class manager’Cole Palmer was not at his bestCarsley’s team began as if hungover from Thursday, Angel Gomes gifting possession deep in his own half and John Stones having to block a Benjamin Kallman shot.Despite that early slip, Gomes soon stepped up. The little Lille man is a neat and tidy midfield anchor who makes a team tick.After Bellingham had a shot deflected wide, Gomes provided a gorgeous assist for Grealish as part of an excellent team move which was by far and away England’s best work of a drab first half.First Grealish located Alexander-Arnold, who had drifted in from his makeshift left-back role into central midfield.The Liverpool man picked out Gomes, who turned two players and provided a sublime outside-of-the-boot pass for Grealish to slot home.It was only the Manchester City man’s fourth goal from 39 caps, but his second in three appearances under Carsley.After bossing possession with relatively little threat, England got sloppy towards the end of the first half and an Alexander-Arnold slip let in Fredrik Jensen, who ought to have punished the visitors but shot over from close range.Palmer, who had been very quiet on the right wing, cut inside and tested Finland keeper Lukas Hradecky early in the second half.But the Finns were still a threat and Jensen squandered another fine chance, with England caught out of shape by a counter-attack, the centre forward spooned one from close range after a centre from Topi KeskinenBellingham and Declan Rice both forced saves from Hradecky but England were hardly tearing up and midway through the second half, Carsley freshened it up by sending on Ollie Watkins for Kane and Noni Madueke for Palmer.Watkins was soon teeing up Madueke, who got his dancing feet to work and caused panic in the Finnish defence with a low centre which Hradecky pushed away.After England won a free-kick on the left, 22 yards out, Alexander-Arnold sized it up and curled his effort deftly into the postage stamp, Hradecky doing well even to get a hand to the ball but incapable of keeping it out.Gomes and Bellingham were withdrawn in favour of Rico Lewis and Phil Foden and the third goal soon arrived.Watkins darted down the left and centred low to the near post where Rice tapped in.READ MORE SUN STORIESWith the job done, the Arsenal man was substituted immediately.Arttu Hoskinen then headed home a consolation from a corner. More

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    Former England manager gets approval to renovate stunning £3.25m six-bed Grade I-listed mansion

    GARETH SOUTHGATE has had plans approved for renovations on his £3.25million Yorkshire mansion.The former England boss, 54, is taking time out from football after leaving his post earlier this year.Swinsty Hall near Harrogate Home of Gareth SouthgateSouthgate, 54, has been out of the dugout since leaving his England post in the summerCredit: APSouthgate’s Swinsty Hall mansion is located in Timble, around 10 miles from Harrogate.Having been built in 1575, the six-bedroom home is a Grade I listed property.In addition to 4.5 acre gardens, it also possesses five bathrooms, a cinema room, wine cellar and library.Southgate submitted a two-part application to North Yorkshire Council regarding upgrades to his property in mid-August.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAs per The Northern Echo, they were approved on October 2.The first part of Southgate’s application was centred around building a new water treatment plant.Within the application it was highlighted that for the new treatment plant, a pine tree would have to make way.The stone wall, meanwhile, will be dismantled and rebuilt in as accurate a fashion as possible – with each individual stone even being numbered in a bid to achieve an authentic rebuild.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSWith Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag coming under pressure, Southgate has been linked with the potential vacancy at Old Trafford.This week he poured cold water on such a prospect, however, by claiming that he will remain out of the dugout for a further 12 months.How would Southgate and Tuchel transform Man Utd flops and who is best for job?In an appearance at the European Club Association general assembly in Athens, when he was asked about his next potential job, Southgate said: “Firstly I’m enjoying my life…so there’s no rush.“I was 11 years committing myself fully to the FA and I’ve got lots of different experiences.“But I won’t coach in the next year, for sure. I’m certain of that.“I need to give myself time to make good decisions. When you come out of a really big role you need to give your body time, you need to give your mind time.”Southgate vs Tuchel records comparedTHOMAS TUCHELAugsburg II 2007-2008P34 W 20 D8 L6 Win percentage: 58.82%Mainz 05 2009-2014P184 W72 D46 L66 Win percentage: 39.13%Borussia Dortmund 2015-2017P107 W67 D23 L17 Win percentage: 62.62%Honours: DFB Pokal Paris Saint Germain 2018-2020P127 W95 D13 L16 Win percentage: 74.8%Honours: Ligue 1 X2, Coupe de France, Coupe de la Ligue, Trophee des Champions x2Chelsea 2021-2022P100 W60 D24 L16 Win percentage: 60%Honours: Champions League, Super Cup, Club World CupBayern Munich 2023-2024P61 W37 D8 L16 Win percentage: 60.66%Honours: BundesligaGARETH SOUTHGATEMiddlesbrough 2006-2009P151 W54 D43 Win percentage: 35.76%England U21 2013-2016P37 W27 D5 L5 Win percentage: 72.97%Honours: Toulon tournamentEngland 2016-PresentP102 W61 D24 L17 Win percentage: 59.8% More

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    Jack Grealish sends touching gesture to Sasha Attwood as he opens scoring for England days after birth of daughter

    JACK GREALISH made a touching gesture for girlfriend Sasha Attwood after scoring for England.The Manchester City star opened the scoring after 18 minutes against Finland and celebrated by sucking his thumb.Jack Grealish celebrated by sucking his thumbCredit: PAThe winger said he would pay tribute to his daughter MilaSasha Attwood gave birth to Mila at the end of SeptemberCredit: Instagram @sasha__rebeccaThe gesture was Grealish’s way of celebrating the birth of his first child.Sasha gave birth to their daughter Mila Rose at the end of September but announced the arrival only last week.Grealish, 29, described Mila’s birth as the “best moment” of his life but he spent just a few hours with his daughter before flying from London to Newcastle to play in Man City’s 1-1 draw with Toon.He has now scored for the first time since becoming a dad and he delivered on his celebration promise.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBefore the match he was asked if he had something special planned if he scored, to which Grealish replied: “Yeah, to be fair, do you know what I’ve half thought about it for a while, I just didn’t manage to score yet.”Well, obviously I scored for England but in the moment just so much was going on and it being against Ireland and that I just completely forgot. So, yeah, maybe next time.”Grealish has been with childhood sweetheart Sasha for 10 years.She has been with him for virtually all of his football career, and celebrated with him on the pitch after he won his second Premier League title earlier this year.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSInside Sasha Attwood and Jack Grealish’s relationshipSasha Attwood and Jack Grealish have become parents for the first time, but their relationship started well over a decade ago…The pair met as teens in Solihull, West Midlands at secondary school, with Sasha previously saying they have been together since she was 15. Jack was already on his way to becoming a professional footballer when he met Sasha.Despite the long-term nature of their relationship, she remained on the sidelines when his career took off.However, intense interest in Jack’s private life came to a head in 2021 when England reached the final of Euro 2020, delayed a year because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Because of their romance, Sasha was cruelly targeted by trolls on TikTok and Instagram, receiving 200 death threats a day from “young girls”. The pair were spotted on holiday together following the tournament and slowly began showing more of their relationship on social media when the vile trolling died down. In 2022, they celebrated their 10-year anniversary and purchased a seven-bed mansion set in 24 acres worth £5.6 million.They moved in to the home in late 2023, but Sasha and members of Jack’s family were subject to a terrifying robbery while cheering on the Manchester City star during a televised match just after Christmas. Their latest milestone is Sasha’s pregnancy, which they announced on social media on July 7, and the birth of daughter Mila Rose on September 27.The couple have been congratulated by several of Grealish’s footballer pals, including Dele Alli, Declan Rice, Ross Barkley, Oleksandr Zinchenko and Morgan Rogers.Grealish opened the scoring after clever movement allowed him to latch onto Angel Gomes’ pass before he slid the ball past the keeper and into the far corner.New dad Jack Grealish reveals why he would never ask Bukayo Saka to babysit and which England pal he’ll go to for tips More

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    Cult hero ex-Premier League boss who’s now managing in non-league says he’d SACK HIMSELF if he was chairman

    FORMER Premier League manager Phil Brown has insisted he would SACK HIMSELF if he was the chairman of his non-league side.Cult hero Brown will best be known to football fans for his time at Hull City and his infamous on-pitch team talk in 2008.Phil Brown is currently in charge of Kidderminster HarriersCredit: GettyHe held the infamous Hull City team-talk on the pitch back in 2008Credit: PA:Empics SportSince his time with the Tigers, Brown has managed the likes of Preston North End, Southend and Swindon Town.He now has the top job at Kidderminster Harriers in the National League North.However, the club has had a slow start to the season, having only won four of their first ten matches.The poor form has left the club languishing in 11th place, seven points off the summit.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLBrown, 65, has now given an honest account of the season so far and insisted that he would sack himself if he was the club chairman.He told the BBC: “On current form, it means I’m not good enough.”If I were the chairman, I’d be thinking about changing the manager, whether he’s thinking that way, I don’t know.”We won four out of five at the start of the season, and everyone wanted to join in, but that’s fallen by the wayside.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS”My head’s on the chopping block, not theirs. But if I were a player, I’d be embarrassed about the performance in the first half.”But I know what it looks like as a chairman, as an owner, as a director of football.Watch astonishing moment non-league clash is delayed by bizarre injury – caused by a WATER BOTTLEHe insisted he would ‘sack himself’Credit: Getty”They’re wondering if I’m picking the right team, by the end of the game, it was ‘no’.”Brown’s comments came after his side were knocked out of the FA Cup by Guiseley, meaning they miss out on a spot in the first round proper.He insisted that the performance was “sub-standard” and that the whole team is “accountable”.He added: “To be brutally honest, I need to apologise for my performance more than anything else, it was sub-standard to what the Harriers fans are expecting.”They expect people to wear the shirt with pride. I’m picking people who clearly don’t wear the shirt with pride.”They seem to be flying their own flag more than anything else.”You have your name on the back of your shirt, and you represent yourself and your family.”But if that’s the representation, then that’s not good enough for me.”Players were coming off the bench who weren’t prepared and didn’t look like they wanted to play, or affect the game.”There’s not enough out there who were wearing the shirt with pride. Some of them were delusional. I take full responsibility for the fact that some of the players weren’t ready.”I am holding the whole team accountable for losing this game – if you want to call it a punishment then they’ll all be in on Sunday which should be a day of rest.”We’ll be working 24/7 until we get this right.”READ MORE SUN STORIESBrown took up the job at Kidderminster last season on a short-term deal but was unable to prevent the side’s relegation from the National League.However, he and his assistant Neil McDonald were kept on by the club and handed a new two-year contract in the summer.Who are these famous footballers? More

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    Finland 0-0 England LIVE SCORE: Nations League clash on NOW as Kane STARTS while Henderson replaces Pickford – updates

    ENGLAND are taking on Finland in a huge Nations League clash RIGHT NOW.The Three Lions will be aiming to bounce back after a woeful 2-1 loss to Greece on Thursday night.Interim boss Lee Carsley has made six changes from the midweek defeat at Wembley, with captain Harry Kane returning to the starting line-up.And Jordan Pickford has been replaced by Crystal Palace shot-stopper Dean Henderson.TV channel: ITV1FREE live stream: ITVXFinland team: Hradecky, Alho, Hoskonen, Ivanov, Uronen, Kamara, Schuller, Peltola, Jensen, Kallman, KeskinenEngland team: Henderson, Walker, Stones, Guehi, Alexander-Arnold, Angel Gomes, Rice, Bellingham, Palmer, Grealish, KaneFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow our live blog below…Finland 0-0 England2. Finland have lined up in a back five, with a flat midfield four in front.The hosts are happy for England to have the ball, with Bellingham and Grealish already linking up down the left.Copy linkCopiedKO: Finland 0-0 England1. England get the match underway in Helsinki.Copy linkCopiedPlayers in the tunnelWe are now just moments away from kick-off, with the players in the tunnel.A lights show is ongoing at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki to welcome the teams onto the pitch.Copy linkCopiedLine-up twistA potential change to the expected England line-up in Helsinki.The official team-sheet has the Three Lions lining up in a 4-2-1-3 formation.Meanwhile, it is Kyle Walker at left-back instead of Trent Alexander-Arnold.Copy linkCopiedCarsley’s pre-match thoughtsSpeaking to ITV ahead of the match, Lee Carlsey explains: “We are looking for a reaction, we fell below the levels we expect.”There was a case of getting a look at a few other players and we were always going to look at Dean Henderson in one of these games.”Trent Alexander-Arnold is multi versatile and his role will be slightly different to a conventional left back.”We haven’t won anything since 1966 and so we have to try something different.”Credit: ReutersCopy linkCopiedEngland under CarsleyTonight’s clash with Finland will be England’s fourth during Lee Carsley’s interim reign.Here is how they have fared so far under the under-21 boss:September 7 – Republic of Ireland 0-2 EnglandSeptember 10 – England 2-0 FinlandOctober 10 – England 1-2 GreeceCopy linkCopiedEngland substitutesFollowing the withdrawals of Bukayo Saka and Curtis Jones, Lee Carsley is only able to name 11 substitutes this afternoon.His options on the bench are:England subtitutesJordan PickfordNick PopeRico LewisPhil FodenAnthony GordonConor GallagherLevi ColwillTino LivramentoOllie WatkinsDominic SolankeNoni MaduekeCopy linkCopiedFinland starting line-upGoalkeeper Lukas Hradecky captains Finland in Helsinki after frustrating England for much of the reverse fixture.Former Leeds and Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara also starts for the hosts.Here is how they line-up this afternoon.Starting XI: Hradecky; Alho, Hoskonen, Ivanov, Uronen; Kamara, Schuller, Peltola; Jensen, Kallman, KeskinenSubs: Joronen, Sinisalo, Galvez, Antman, Lod, Pukki, Stahl, Pikkarainen, Tenho, Nissila, Pohjanpalo, WaltaCopy linkCopiedEngland starting line-upLee Carsley makes six changes from the loss to Greece as Harry Kane returns from injury.Jack Grealish, Angel Gomes, Marc Guehi and Kyle Walker also come into the side.There is a change in goal as well, with Dean Henderson replacing Jordan Pickford for just his second England cap.Copy linkCopiedNew role for Trent?Trent Alexander-Arnold is expected to start at left-back for England today.The Liverpool man started in his natural right-back position against Greece in midweek.Alexander-Arnold was regularly used in midfield during Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions tenure.Copy linkCopiedNations League standingsEngland trail Greece by three points following their defeat on Thursday.Here are the standings in Nations League Group B2 ahead of today’s matches.Credit: Uefa.comCopy linkCopiedEngland record vs FinlandEngland have never lost to tonight’s opponents, with the Three Lions failing to win just two of their 12 meetings with Finland.Lee Carsley oversaw a 2-0 win at Wembley back in September in the Nations League.England record vs FinlandMeetings: 12Wins: 10Draws: 2Losses: 0Last five meetings:May 1985 – Finland 1-1 EnglandJune 1992 – Finland 1-2 EnglandOctober 2000 – Finland 0-0 EnglandMarch 2001 – England 2-1 FinlandSeptember 2024 – England 2-0 FinlandCopy linkCopiedEngland team newsHarry Kane is fit to return for England in Finland this evening.The Bayern Munich striker missed the defeat to Greece through injury.Jack Grealish is also available, but Bukayo Saka and Curtis Jones have both withdrawn from the squad.Copy linkCopiedWelcomeWelcome to SunSport’s live blog for Finland vs England.The Three Lions travel to Helsinki in the Nations League this afternoon looking to bounce back from their loss to Greece.Copy linkCopied More

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    Bruno Fernandes reveals how close he really came to leaving Man Utd as he opens up on ‘concrete offers’

    BRUNO FERNANDES has revealed that he had “concrete offers” to leave Manchester United in the summer transfer window.The Red Devils have got off to a sloppy start in the Premier League this season and are languishing in 14th place.Bruno Fernandes has admitted he could have left Manchester UnitedCredit: AlamyPressure has been mounting on manager Erik ten Hag after the club’s worst start to a Premier League campaign.The Dutchman almost went into the season without his captain, who could have left in the summer.Fernandes, 30, has revealed that he was approached by other clubs and admitted that it was “possible” that he could have moved.The Portuguese midfielder has become a crucial player at Old Trafford since his arrival from Sporting Lisbon in 2020.READ MORE ON MAN UTDBut after three and a half seasons he could have been on his way to pastures news.He told ESPN: “I was approached [by other clubs], the club was aware that there was a possibility of me leaving, I had concrete offers.”But the club showed that it needed me, that it was at a time of change and that they wanted to do things differently.”Fernandes also insisted that he is enjoying his time with the Portuguese national team more so than at Man United.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSHe added: “It’s not a positive moment.”We’re not winning games, and the national team space is completely different. I’ve felt very at ease.Man Utd wages 2024-25 revealedFernandes has suggested he prefers playing for country over clubCredit: Reuters”The dynamics are very good. I’m in my country, I speak my language, and I have better food.”I have demonstrated a good level in the national team.”It’s a space where I feel good and I feel like I can enjoy my football at a very high level, due to the dynamics we have and the quality I have at my side.”Fernandes featured in Portugal’s 3-1 win over Poland in the Nations League.After the game, he caught up with former Red Devil Maxi Oyedele, and they swapped shirts.Fernandes has also claimed that Sporting manager Ruben Amorim is ready for a job in the Premier League.His comments about the coach’s credentials came while Ten Hag’s future remains in doubt. More

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    Enzo Maresca in special agreement to play Chelsea star he’s ‘fallen in love with’ just once a week until January

    ENZO MARESCA has reportedly made a special agreement to play a Chelsea star he loves just once a week.Blues have had a packed schedule this season due to their participation in the Europa Conference League, which they had to qualify for via a two-legged play-off.Enzo Maresca is said to be a big fan of Wesley FofanaCredit: GettyThe defender is under a strict rehabilitation programmeCredit: AlamyFortunately for Maresca Chelsea’s spending habits mean he has plenty of players at his disposal. So he has agreed to play Wesley Fofana just once per week as the defender continues his rehabilitation from an ACL tear.Fofana failed to make an appearance last season after picking up the injury in pre-season.This term he has been used just once per week, playing seven times despite Maresca being a huge fan.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAccording to L’Equipe, Maresca has fallen in love with the centre-back but has agreed to follow the club policy of limiting Fofana to a strict one-game-per-week regimen.Fofana’s set programme will be followed until the new year – barring an injury setback.The Frenchman has featured in all of Chelsea’s Prem games so far and has missed just 33 minutes of league action after struggling at right-back against West Ham.He has been left out of the cup competitions however with Maresca picking an almost entirely different squad for Conference League matches.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSFofana also withdrew from the France squad last month in order to rest.That was also down to his treatment protocol designed by Chelsea.Watch Enzo Maresca’s incredibly blunt response when asked if he has regrets about axing Chelsea star from squad More

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    Cristiano Ronaldo branded ‘ultimate selfie enabler’ after incredible reaction to pitch invader at Portugal game

    CRISTIANO RONALDO made a fan’s day as Portugal took on Poland yesterday.The former Manchester United star, 39, earned his 212th international cap as his country won 3-1 in Warsaw.Cristiano Ronaldo was approached for a selfie by a fanCredit: ReutersRonaldo waved off securityCredit: RexThe fan was able to take the selfie of a lifetimeCredit: ReutersThe supporter was then eventually led awayCredit: AFPShortly after putting his side 2-0 in front on 37 minutes, Ronaldo was approached on the pitch by a smartphone wielding mega-fan.The desperate supporter ran on to the field in a bid to get a picture with the five-time Ballon d’Or winner.Security chased after the fan, only for Ronaldo to wave them off.He then took the snap with the supporter, as the unimpressed-looking match referee watched on.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAfter securing the picture of a lifetime, the fan was then finally escorted off the pitch.As pictures circulated of the incident on social media, plenty of fans rushed to have their say.One wrote on X: “Ronaldo proving he’s not just a GOAT but also the ultimate selfie enabler. Next up, he’ll be charging for autographs.”While a second gushed: “Humility always from the king of football.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSRonaldo put his country 2-0 up against PolandCredit: RexA third swooned: “This is awesome.”And another added: “Ronaldo stopping security for a fan to take a selfie is pure class!” Inside Cristiano Ronaldo’s former Cheshire home on sale for £5m with seven bedrooms, padel courts, pool and guest barnPortugal’s 3-1 victory saw them move to the brink of the Nations League quarter-finals.They will book a place in the last eight on Tuesday night, should they beat Scotland at Hampden Park. More