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    Man Utd 1 Wrexham 3 LIVE SCORE: Paul Mullin injured as Red Devils face Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s Red Dragons

    MANCHESTER UNITED are now live battling Wrexham in a huge pre-season friendly in San Diego.Paul Mullin was injured in the first 20 minutes after colliding with United’s goalkeeper Nathan Bishop, forcing the forward out of the game.
    But minutes later, the Red Dragons hammered in their first of the night thanks to Elliott Lee. Soon after, Aaron Hayden doubled the Welsh side’s lead with a header.
    Just seconds before the half, United get one back.
    To start the second half, Daniel Gore picked up a red card for the Red Devils. Following the sending-off, Wrexham tapped in their third of the night off Sam Dalby’s boot.
    It has been a memorable tour of the States for Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s newly-promoted Wrexham, with matches against Chelsea and LA Galaxy.

    Kick-off: 3.30am BST/ 10.30pm ET
    TV channel/ live stream: MUTV (all)/ ESPN+ (US)
    Man Utd XI: Bishop, Evans, Fernandez, Gore, Hannibal, Shoretire, Fish, Hugill, Jurado, Hansen-Aaroen, Collyer.
    Wrexham XI: Foster, Hayden, Tozer, Cleworth, Forde, O’Connor, McAlinden, Lee, McFadzean, Palmer, Mullin.

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    Manchester United 1 Wrexham 3
    68. Sam Dalby taps in the beautiful ball from Jacob Mendy for the Welsh side’s third of the night.
    It’s all Wrexham tonight.
    A THIRD! WREXHAM!!!!!
    Manchester United 1 Wrexham 2
    62. There’s been a few sloppy passes from both teams, especially the back side of Wrexham.
    United are trying for an equalizer but can’t do much besides throw in a few crosses.
    Now less than a half hour left in this one.
    Manchester United 1 Wrexham 2
    58. Wrexham has controlled play after receiving the man advantage.
    They’ve whipped a few crosses into the box but nothing dangerous has come of it.
    It’s going to be difficult for United to find an equalizer a man down.
    Just over a half hour left to play.
    Manchester United 1 Wrexham 2
    53. It’s been hard for United to build possession since the sending-off.
    Wrexham has received boos after some patient play in their own back third.
    It’s Wrexham’s game to lose at this point.
    Manchester United 1 Wrexham 2
    47. Daniel Gore has been called for a red card after a poor challenge.
    United will be a man down the last 50 minutes.
    Manchester United 1 Wrexham 2
    46. The second half has kicked off!
    Manchester United has 45 minutes to equalize or take the lead.
    Pics from the first half
    Here are some pictures from the first half of play.
    Mullin’s injury is a devastating blow for WrexhamCredit: Getty
    Aaron Hayden scored the Red Dragons’ second of the nightCredit: AFP
    Manchester United got one back just seconds before halfCredit: Getty
    Halftime: Manchester United 1 Wrexham 2
    United get one back just seconds before the half.
    The big story though, surrounds Wrexham and Mullin’s injury.
    It’s still unknown the severity of the injury or how long it could keep the star forward out.
    Wrexham looked like the better side that half, netting two goals through the first 45 minutes.
    Still a whole half left to play!
    GOAL!!!! UNITED!!!!
    Manchester United 0 Wrexham 2
    45. There’s been five minutes of added time.
    It’s been a fabulous 45 minutes for Wrexham to start.
    Manchester United 0 Wrexham 2
    41. It was announced that Mullin was taken to a local hospital.
    Mullin was down for over five minutes before walking under his own power.
    Let’s hope the star forward has avoided serious injury for Wrexham.
    Manchester United 0 Wrexham 2
    36. Wrexham won a long throw, and Aaron Hayden found himself on the receiving end.
    After the ball bounced off a first player, Hayden leaped up and headed the Red Dragons’ second of the game into the back of the net.
    What a start for Wrexham!
    WREXHAM AGAIN!!!!
    Manchester United 0 Wrexham 1
    34. United are on the prowl for the equalizer.
    They’ve threatened Wrexham but failed to put a menacing shot on target.
    Just over 10 minutes until the first-half whistle.
    Manchester United 0 Wrexham 1
    29. Elliott Lee puts away the first for Wrexham!
    It was some great buildup play on the right side of the pitch, which allowed for the cross to Lee.
    Way to go Wrexham.
    GOALLLLL!!!! WREXHAM!!!!!!
    Manchester United 0 Wrexham 0
    22. Mullin was subbed off for Billy Waters.
    Wrexham had their first scoring chance of the night, putting a powerful shot on net.
    The Welsh side has looked better the last few possessions.
    Manchester United 0 Wrexham 0
    17. Mullin is up and walking.
    Hopefully he’s avoided a major injury.
    Unlucky for the forward.
    Manchester United 0 Wrexham 0
    14. Mullin is still down.
    The cart has come out and is on the field.
    The star forward is surrounded by the medical staff.
    The announcers believed it should’ve been a red card.
    Manchester United 0 Wrexham 0
    11. Wrexham has a free kick on the edge of the United box.
    Mullin got an over-the-top ball but was smacked by United’s goalkeeper, Bishop.
    Mullin is still down on the ground.
    Manchester United 0 Wrexham 0
    9. It’s been a great start for the English side.
    United has just won a free kick outside the Red Dragons’ box.
    It’s been all United so far.
    Manchester United 0 Wrexham 0
    4. United has maintained possession early.
    They haven’t been able to crack the Welsh back line but have gotten inside the box.
    Nice start from the United youngsters.
    Manchester United 0 Wrexham 0
    2. Manchester United are in stripes.
    Wrexham are wearing reds.
    The Welsh side had a quick fast break but it was sniffed out by the United defense.
    Quiet start early.
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    Trevor Francis death updates — Nottingham Forest legend and Britain’s first million-pound football signing dies aged 69

    ENGLISH football legend Trevor Francis, who played for several clubs in England, Italy and the United States has died aged 69. Trevor Francis died at his apartment near Marbella in Spain today with efforts now being made to repatriate his body, after he suffered from a suspected heart attack.
    Footy icon Trevor became England’s first-ever £1million player when he transferred from Birmingham City to Nottingham Forest in 1979.
    He would go on to earn several caps for England, playing 52 times and scoring 12 goals for the Three Lions.
    He later managed both QPR and Sheffield Wednesday and reportedly caused Eric Cantona to storm out after a trial – but Francis denied the story, claiming the Owls never had the budget to sign him.
    Read our blog below for the latest news and updates…
    When did Trevor Francis play for Birmingham City?
    Trevor started off playing football at school in Plymouth before joining Birmingham City.
    He made his debut in 1970 when he was only 16 years old.
    During his time with the club, he scored 119 goals in just 280 appearances.
    Trevor became the first British footballer to request a £1million transfer fee when he joined Forest in 1979.
    Birmingham City honours Trevor Francis
    Birmingham City FC have taken to Twitter paying tribute to club legend Trevor Francis.
    In a heartfelt post, the team wrote: “Blues is deeply saddened and shocked to learn of the passing of Club legend Trevor Francis, at the age of 69 on Monday 24 July 2023.
    “Trevor will forever be revered as a giant of the Club, the player everyone wanted to see.
    “He represented Blues on 330 occasions, scoring 133 goals. Blues sends its thoughts and deepest sympathies to Trevor’s family and friends.”
    Blues is deeply saddened and shocked to learn of the passing of Club legend Trevor Francis, at the age of 69 on Monday 24 July 2023.Trevor will forever be revered as a giant of the Club, the player everyone wanted to see. He represented Blues on 330 occasions, scoring 133… pic.twitter.com/o960MYJhQZ— Birmingham City FC (@BCFC) July 24, 2023

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    Trevor Francis was born on April 19, 1954 in Plymouth, where he showed early promise as a footballer at school.
    He made his debut as a forward in 1970 for Birmingham City, where he made 280 appearances for the club.
    In that time, he score an impressive 119 goals, which meant when he departed the club for Nottingham Forest, he was a very valuable asset.
    As a result, his transfer broke records and became the first £1million transfer in England, though his new manager, Brian Clough, claimed it was just shy of this amount by a penny to stop the pressure going to his new signing’s head.

    Who was Trevor’s wife Helen Francis?
    In 2017, Francis was left heartbroken when his beloved wife Helen died.
    The couple had been together for 45 years prior to her passing.
    In his autobiography, One In A Million, Francis opened up on how life without Helen had been “so difficult”.
    Francis said: “It’s so hard because of the deep love I had for Helen and also because I am useless in the house. She did everything for me. I don’t mind admitting that.
    “All of a sudden I am living by myself and I suppose I never contemplated this would ever happen. It is a tougher challenge than anything I ever faced in football.”
    How did Trevor Francis die?
    Trevor Francis died at his apartment near Marbella in Spain today (July 24, 2023) of a suspected heart attack.
    Francis previously suffered a heart attack 11 years ago, and was admitted to hospital in Bordesley Green.
    He had a stent fitted but recovered well, with Birmingham FC’s official Twitter page sharing this update with fans: “Trevor Francis’ family have contacted the club to express their thanks at the overwhelming messages of support from Blues fans.”
    Trevor Francis looked back on iconic European Cup final victory
    Trevor Francis scored the winning goal in Nottingham Forest’s legendary European Cup final victory against Malmo.
    Speaking on the goal, he said: “It was a magical moment. I used to write a column for the Roy of the Rovers comic and this was my own Roy of the Rovers moment.
    “A European debut in a cup final and scoring the winning goal. Nobody had ever done that, had they?”
    Football stars honour England legend
    A host of football stars have taken to social media to remember England and Nottingham Forest icon Trevor Francis.
    England striker Gary Lineker wrote: “Deeply saddened to hear that Trevor Francis has died.
    “A wonderful footballer and lovely man. Was a pleasure to work alongside him both on the pitch and on the telly. RIP Trevor.”
    While an emotional Chris Kamara posted: “Oh no, just heard Trevor Francis has passed away.
    “What a player he was & what a gentleman. Got to know him well when Trevor was doing his Co Commentary’s for Sky a job he loved. RIP Trevor the first Million pound player who always looked a million dollars.”
    Tributes continue to pour in for European Cup icon
    Gary Newbon led tributes to Trevor Francis following his tragic passing.
    He told The Sun: “This is obviously a terrible shock for Trevor and his family and friends.
    “He was revered throughout football and has his place assured in the history of the game.
    “But he was also an incredibly kind and popular man, who will be greatly missed by so, so many people.”
    Gary told how Francis had a stent fitted following a heart attack 12 years ago but appeared to be in good health.
    He added: “Since then he had stayed in incredible shape. He power-walked daily and barely drank. That’s why this comes as such a shock.”
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    The following is an expert from a comment piece by Dave Kidd
    He was Britain’s first £1million footballer, he scored the winner in a European Cup Final and his name is mentioned in the closing music of Only Fools And Horses. 
    From teenage sensation at Birmingham City to a League Cup winner as a veteran at Sheffield, Trevor Francis – who has died aged 69 – was one of English football’s shining lights. 
    But while the striker scored almost 300 goals in a career which spanned nearly a quarter of a century, he will always be primarily remembered for the fee Brian Clough’s Nottingham Forest paid to take him across the Midlands from St Andrews in February 1979. 

    When Trevor Francis ‘turned down’ the chance to sign Eric Cantona
    Following his career as a player, Trevor managed both QPR and Sheffield Wednesday – famously causing Eric Cantona to storm out after a trial for the Owls.
    The story goes that Cantona had a trial with the Owls before signing for Leeds.
    But Francis seemingly turned down the chance to sign the Manchester United legend after watching him play a game on an indoor pitch.
    Francis has denied this story, claiming the Owls never had the budget to sign him.
    Viv Anderson honours Trevor Francis
    His former teammate Viv Anderson led tributes to the star alongside a black-and-white image of Francis.
    He said: “Just heard the unbelievable news regarding Trevor Francis, he was such a wonderful person and fabulous teammate he will be sadly missed, my condolences go to his family and friends RIP.”
    Nottingham Forest shares touching tribute
    Nottingham Forest has paid tribute to club legend Trevor Francis following his passing.
    Taking to Twitter, the team said: “Nottingham Forest is deeply saddened to learn the passing of two-time European Cup winner, Trevor Francis.
    “A true Forest legend who will never be forgotten.”
    Nottingham Forest is deeply saddened to learn the passing of two-time European Cup winner, Trevor Francis.A true Forest legend who will never be forgotten. pic.twitter.com/BPsLxGG73K— Nottingham Forest (@NFFC) July 24, 2023

    Fans pay tribute to footy legend
    Football fans from across the globe have taken to social media to pay tribute.
    One fan wrote: “RIP Trevor Francis. First £1million footballer & European Cup winner with Forest.”
    While another heartbroken Nottingham Forest supporter added: “Rest in Peace. An amazing Nottingham Forest legend.”
    Trevor spoke of ‘heartbreak’ after losing beloved wife
    Francis was left heartbroken in 2017 when his beloved wife Helen died.
    The couple, who had been together for 45 years, shared two children together.
    In his autobiography, One In A Million, Francis told how life without Helen had been “so difficult”.
    He also told how working as a pundit was helping to keep him sane after a horrific two years.
    Francis added: “It’s so hard because of the deep love I had for Helen and also because I am useless in the house. She did everything for me. I don’t mind admitting that.
    “All of a sudden I am living by myself and I suppose I never contemplated this would ever happen. It is a tougher challenge than anything I ever faced in football.”
    Trevor Francis’ iconic footballing career
    In 1970, the forward made his debut aged just 16 and went on to net an impressive 119 goals in 280 appearances.
    Francis became the first British footballer to command a £1million transfer fee when he moved from Birmingham to Forest in 1979.
    Manager Clough actually claimed the price tag was £999,999 to make sure the pressure didn’t go to Francis’ head.
    The player made a lasting impression with the club thanks to his world-famous European Cup-winning goal in 1979.
    Francis nodded home a header against Malmo in Rome’s Stadio Olimpico to write Forest into European folklore forever.
    Speaking about the goal previously, he said: “It was a magical moment. I used to write a column for the Roy of the Rovers comic and this was my own Roy of the Rovers moment.
    “A European debut in a cup final and scoring the winning goal. Nobody had ever done that, had they?”
    More on football legend’s passing
    Francis died at his apartment near Marbella in Spain today with efforts now being made to repatriate his body.
    It is believed the former footballer suffered a heart attack.
    Veteran ITV sports presenter and close pal Gary Newbon said: “This is obviously a terrible shock for Trevor and his family and friends.
    “He was revered throughout football and has his place assured in the history of the game.
    “But he was also an incredibly kind and popular man, who will be greatly missed by so, so many people.”
    Trevor Francis’ career

    Birmingham: 1971-79
    Nottingham Forest: 1979-81
    Man City: 1981-82
    Sampdoria: 1982-86
    Atalanta: 1986-87
    Rangers: 2987-88
    Wollongong City: 1988
    QPR: 1988-90
    Sheffield Wednesday: 1990-94
    England: 1977-86

    Trevor Francis looked back on iconic European Cup final victory
    Trevor Francis scored the winning goal in Nottingham Forest’s legendary European Cup final victory against Malmo.
    Speaking on the goal, he said: “It was a magical moment. I used to write a column for the Roy of the Rovers comic and this was my own Roy of the Rovers moment.
    “A European debut in a cup final and scoring the winning goal. Nobody had ever done that, had they?”
    How old was Trevor Francis?
    Trevor Francis was 69 when he passed away.
    The football legend made his debut for Birmingham City at just 16.
    He would go on to become the UK’s first-ever £1million player when he moved to Nottingham Forest in 1979.
    Who did Trevor Francis play for?
    Trevor Francis had a storied and illustrious footballing career.
    During his time as a player, Francis played in England, Scotland, America and several other countries.
    Francis’ teams include:

    Birmingham City
    Detroit Express
    Nottingham Forest
    Manchester City
    Sampdoria
    Atalanta
    Rangers

    Football legend dies age 69
    English football legend Trevor Francis has died at the age of 69.
    The Three Lions star became the UK’s first-ever £1million player when he transferred from Birmingham City to Nottingham Forest in 1979.
    During his career, Francis played across the globe and scored 12 goals for England in 52 appearances.
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    Misfits Boxing 008: Latest updates from Nashville card with huge tag-team main event – stream, TV

    MISFITS BOXING is back in America for a third time TONIGHT – with an epic new tag-team fight on the card.The main event of the night will see a new four-person bout named ‘Survivor Tag’ debut.
    YouTubers BDave, Nichlmao and Ryan Johnston, as well as rapper Swarmz, are the fighters involved in the new concept.
    Anthony Taylor will square off with Paul Bamba in a highly anticipated bout.

    Prelims start time: 12am BST/ 7pm ET
    Main card start time: 1am BST/ 8pm ET
    TV channel/ live stream: DAZN

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    Survivor tag?
    Right then, what is this main event we have?
    Misfits have tried their best to explain it and I’ll try and break it down (… before ultimately sending you to the Misfits website for more info).
    The main thing to note is it’s not a tag team match, it’s every man for himself, so ignore the name.
    Two fighters are in the ring at any one time with the first two fighters decided by a social media fan vote.
    Fighters can tag in and out of the match and refusal to accept a tag will result in elimination.
    A knockdown is also an immediate elimiation.
    The winner is the last man standing after four rounds, unless there’s more than one left standing in which case it goes to points.
    Is that as clear as mud? Here’s how Misfits explain it:
    Full card
    Here’s the full fight card for tonight with the survivor tag top of the bill.

    NichLmao v Swarmz v BDave v Ryan Johnston
    Anthony Taylor v Paul Bamba
    Alan Belcher v Hasim Rahman Jr
    Deen The Great and Ree Mo vs OJ Rose and Kimbo Slice Junior
    Brandon Herrera v Ac7ionMan
    Unbaer v Corn
    Alex Stein v Mo Deen
    The Magic Crasher v Jack Grady

    How to watch
    DAZN’s broadcast of the main card begins at 8pm ET (1am UK) with the countdown show getting underway at 7pm (midnight).
    The Misfits 008 card is not on pay-per-view and available on a regular DAZN subscription – which costs $19.99 a month on a 12-month plan, or $24.99 a month on a flexible plan.
    In the UK, it’s £9.99 a month on a 12-month plan or £19.99 a month for the flexible option.
    Fight night
    Goooood evening fight fans. Welcome along to our live coverage from the latest Misfits boxing event.
    The influencer boxing roadshow rolls into Nashville, Tennessee tonight with something that nobody has ever head of.
    Tonight’s main event will be a survivor tag clash between four men – something I’m sure will take a bit of working out on the go.
    The way I can best describe it like an Elimination Chamber in WWE but with four fighters and no actual chambers… more on that later.
    Also on the bill is Anthony Taylor – fresh from a shock win over Salt Papi last time out.
    And there are some star names too with Kimbo Slice Jr and Hasim Rahman Jr in action.
    Nobody ever knows quite what to expect on these influencer boxing night. Tonight definitely fits into that category.
    Stay right there and I’ll try and break it all down for you.
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    Inter Miami 2-1 Cruz Azul LIVE reaction: Lionel Messi scores dramatic late free-kick in stunning debut

    LIONEL Messi scored a last-gasp free-kick on his Inter Miami debut to snatch a dramatic win.The Argentine great curled in a left-footed effort into the top corner to seal a 2-1 victory.
    He climbed off the bench to make his debut in the second half of the Leagues Cup clash against Cruz Azul.
    And, once again, he had the final say as has been the case so often in his career.

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    Messi reacts
    Lionel Messi was ecstatic after his game-winning goal.
    Messi equalized in the dying minutes of the gameCredit: Reuters
    It was a dream start for the Argentine starCredit: Reuters
    Miami went mad after Messi’s game-winnerCredit: Reuters
    Who does Inter Miami play next?
    Inter Miami will play Atlanta United in its next game.
    Atlanta United are in seventh in the MLS standings, with 35 points.
    Inter Miami are last in the standings, with only 18 points in 22 games played.
    When does Inter Miami play next?
    Inter Miami will next play on Tuesday, July 25.
    It will be their second game in the League’s Cup.
    The team will look to continue its winning ways after defeating Cruz Azul tonight.
    In case you missed it…
    Just in case you missed it, here’s Lionel Messi’s first goal for Inter Miami.

    Messi magic, once again.
    Messi scores game-winner in debut
    Lionel Messi scored the game-winner in his first match with Inter Miami.
    Messi checked in just minutes into the second half and made an instant impact, along with former Barcelona teammate Sergio Busquets.
    Busquets and Messi continuously carved up Cruz Azul’s defense on the pitch.
    In the last minute, Miami received a free-kick in his range and did the rest.
    Game. Set. Match.
    What a start for the Inter Miami Messi era.
    Messi speaks
    After the game, Messi spoke to the press.
    Messi said: “We wanted to start with a win for the people who were there. It was important to get a winning start.
    “I just had one last chance to try and score and luckily it went in.”
    Messi also dedicated the win to Ian Fray who went off injured.
    A lovely touch from the great man.
    Messi taking it in
    Messi is now soaking up the applause of his new, adoring public.
    That winner is going to be played again, and again, and again.
    Miami win
    The crowd are going nuts here – Messi delivered, big time.
    There’s even someone wearing a fake goat head holding up a Messi sign, It’s one of those nights.
    Final score: Inter Miami 2 Cruz Azul 1
    And that’s it.
    Lionel Messi – who else – with a superb, last-gasp winner.
    Inter Miami defeats Cruz Azul to start their League’s Cup.
    Inter Miami 2 Cruz Azul 1
    90+. Curled in superbly by Messi.
    Who writes his scripts?
    Absolutely unbelievable.
    A superb, left-footed effort from 20 yards which left the keeper with no chance.
    Just brilliant.
    GOALLLL!!!! MESSIIIII!!!!!
    Inter Miami 1 Cruz Azul 1
    90+. Free-kick.
    Bang in Messi territory.
    Surely the last kick of normal time.
    Inter Miami 1 Cruz Azul 1
    90. We’re minutes away from penalties.
    Into the dying moments now…
    Inter Miami 1 Cruz Azul 1
    89. We could be heading for penalties.
    Some people are heading for the exits.
    They clearly have no idea.
    Inter Miami 1 Cruz Azul 1
    88. Messi has been pretty special since coming on.
    Every time he gets the ball, you feel something is going to happen.
    The crowd will go home happy without a doubt.
    Inter Miami 1 Cruz Azul 1
    87. Lovely ball by Robert Taylor, finds Messi and he squares for Martinez who rolls in. But the offside flag is up.
    A goal – at either end – is coming.
    Inter Miami 1 Cruz Azul 1
    85. Great link up, once again, between the two former Barcelona stars – Messi and Busquets.
    Another sweet ball by the Spaniard and Messi almost got a shot away before being charged down.
    These two should cause chaos in MLS once they’re up to speed.
    Inter Miami 1 Cruz Azul 1
    82. Eight minutes left of normal time.
    Can Messi get the winner?
    He just tried to win a penalty – Busquets lifted the ball into the box and Messi went down all too predictably.
    No penalty.
    Up you get, Leo.
    Inter Miami 1 Cruz Azul 1
    81. Cruz Azul aren’t going away, though.
    The Mexicans have looked dangerous all night – just a shame they can’t finish.
    Inter Miami 1 Cruz Azul 1
    78. Great early signs for boss Tata Martino in what’s only his second game in charge.
    Obviously it helps to have two absolute world-class talents at your disposal but their introduction has naturally given the whole team a life.
    I wonder what Kim Kardashian thinks of Busquets’ range of passing.
    Inter Miami 1 Cruz Azul 1
    77. Lovely reverse pass by Messi sets Martinez free, but he can’t squeeze the ball in from a very tight angle.
    The move was started by Busquets once again.
    Inter Miami 1 Cruz Azul 1
    75. Inter Miami are turning up the pressure.
    Messi and Busquets have started multiple attacks.
    The two are making a big impact in their short time on the pitch.
    Inter Miami 1 Cruz Azul 1
    73. Nice link-up between Busquets and Messi but the No. 10’s shot is charged down.
    Busquets’ passing ability is already on show.
    The Spanish star should be a fantastic asset in MLS.
    Inter Miami 1 Cruz Azul 1
    71. Messi had his first chance but his shot was blocked.
    He set up his left foot but the Cruz Azul defense was a step ahead.
    Tie game with 20 minutes left.
    Inter Miami 1 Cruz Azul 1
    69. Messi takes the corner – and almost scores!
    A very knowledgeable Argentine journalist reliably informs me it’s the one type of goal the little man has never scored.
    Came pretty close just now.
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    Lionel Messi Inter Miami unveiling LIVE — carnival atmosphere as star emerges after lengthy delay — latest updates

    LIONEL MESSI has been unveiled as an Inter Miami player – but only after a 90-minute severe weather delay.The Argentina superstar is the biggest signing in MLS history.
    David Beckham bent over backward to sign the former Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain icon, who won the World Cup with Argentina just eight months ago.
    Inter Miami announced the arrival of Messi on Saturday and he will meet the fans at the DRV PNK Stadium alongside ex-Barca boss Gerardo Martino.

    Stay up to date with all the latest from Lionel Messi’s unveiling…
    And just like that…
    It’s over.
    Messi looks happy. Inter Miami’s fans sound happy.
    The MLS has acquired the greatest player to ever play the game. Goodnight.

    Grand entrance
    This was the moment.
    This was when Inter Miami’s new hero arrived.
    Obviously the fans went wild.
    The fireworks were decent too.

    The moment they waited for
    Messi, on stage, with Beckham and Co.
    Oh, and the small matter of holding up his Inter Miami jersey in front of his fans.

    What Busquets said
    Hello everyone, thank you for coming, I’m happy to be here in Miami. For me it’s a blessing to be part of Inter Miami and I want to thank owner Jorge [Mas], Jose [Mas], David [Beckham]… for making it all possible. I’m so excited to start training and playing with my team-mates and see you soon.”Sergio Busquets
    Beckham’s full speech
    Ten years ago, I started my journey to build a new MLS team. It’s always been a dream of mine to bring the best players in the world to the club and the great city of Miami. Players who shared our ambition to grow soccer in this country, who would inspire the next gen’ and help build a legacy in this sport… joins our family… please forgive me for feeling a little bit emotional tonight. It really is a dream come true to welcome Lionel Messi to Inter Miami.
    “Leo we are so proud you have chosen this club for the next stage of your career…. Welcome to the family… we’re also so proud to be joined by the one and only Sergio Busquets. One of the most complete midfield players of his generation.
    “We are building a special club here in Miami, a club that cares about the community it serves, our fans are what makes Inter Miami unique… together we will create unforgettable memories
    “Like a lot of you, I can’t wait to see Leo take the field in our colors. Ladies and gentlemen the next chapter of our story starts here.”David Beckham
    Cruz control
    Cruz Beckham is now on stage getting a huge from his old man.
    David looks very emotional.
    He did say he wanted to deliver a big name to the City.
    It doesn’t get bigger than Messi.
    Messi’s words in full
    “Thank you very much, good night. First of all I want to thank all the people of Miami for this welcome, this affection. I am very happy to be here, to be with you. I want to thank Jose, David. They are making everything easy for us, everything has been spectacular since we arrived. I really want to start training and compete. I want to win, for the club to continue growing. I hope that you will join us as we have since the season began. I thank my new colleagues for the welcome. I am very happy to have chosen this city with my family, to have chosen this project. I have no doubt that we are going to have a good time. Thank you all very much for this day.”Messi at his unveiling
    Celebs in tow
    Tom Brady pops up on the screen.
    Steph Curry too, and DJ Khaled and Pitbull.
    It’s a spectacle befitting of the world’s greatest talent from sport and music.
    And they are all welcoming Messi to US shores.
    Messi’s moment
    In Spanish, Lionel Messi delivers his message to his adoring supporters.
    “Thank you for the welcome. It has felt like home very quickly, ” he says into the mic.
    “I want to start training and competing.”
    Beckham on stage
    Becks’ looked the business as he delivered his speech to Inter Miami’s fans.
    He looks pleased as punch to announce his man.

    ‘Your no 10, America’s no 10 Lionel Messi…’
    And there it is. Announced by Mas.
    Messi takes to the rain-soaked cat walk, avoiding injury thanks to his nimble balance and managing to stay on his feet.
    The crowd are loving this.
    Mas takes centre stage
    Never short of a sound bite or opinion, Jorge Mas dishes his two pence.
    “This rain is like holy water,” he jokes.
    “This is a city built of dreams,” he continues.
    “This is our moment to change the landscape of football in this country.”
    Support act
    Sergio Busquets makes an appearance.
    “I am so happy to be here,” he reveals. His English is superb.
    Meanwhile, an Apple TV camera has spotted Sergio Aguero in the crowd.
    He’s here for the main event.
    Chapter and verse
    “The next chapter of our story starts now,” Beckham proudly declares.
    That’s after bigging up Sergio Busquets, who will be joining Messi on this crusade.
    Don’t forget, Inter Miami are hopelessly bottom of their MLS conference and are unlikely to qualify for the play offs.
    It’s been emotional
    David Beckham can’t hide his feelings on the Messi capture.
    “Forgive me for feeling a bit emotional tonight,” he tells the crowd.
    Is that a tear drop streaming down his face?
    No, it’s probably rain.
    Careful now!
    Beckham and Mas take to the stage.
    It is still raining, and it’s a hazardous runway they have to negotiate.
    Oops! Mas nearly slips!
    Beckham begins… in Spanish. “Bueno,” he starts.
    Licence to thrill
    One of the presenters on stage is urging fans to buy an Inter Miami licence plate.
    But they only have one thing to say… or sing.
    “Messi, Messi, Messi.’
    They are waiting (patiently) for their talisman.
    It’s getting heavier
    Now we’re being treated to a wall of sound in the shape of techno.
    Is this Inter Miami’s stadium or a South Beach hotspot, one asks?
    We’ll soon find out!
    When’s the unveiling!
    Kick in the pyrotechnics
    It’s wild now at the DRV PNK.
    Fireworks are going off and it’s a party atmosphere.
    The fans are, unsurprisingly, lapping it up says The US Sun reporter Steve Brenner in the field.
    It. Is. Going. Off.
    Here we go!
    Lights down, light show incoming.
    Messi’s image is flashed on the big screens around the stadium.
    Fans gasp.
    Becks fulfilling his TV duties
    With Apple TV being host broadcasters, David Beckham is doing an interview with them pitchside.
    Skirting across the sodden turf, he’s there suited and booted.
    Careful of those shoes, Becks.
    The commissioner is giving interviews
    Don Garber is doing some press.
    It’s a big day for the MLS Commissioner, welcoming an all-time great to US soccer fans.

    A clue to the entertainment
    Marc Anthony has also arrived at the DRV PNK Stadium.
    The singer was famous for his marriage to Jennifer Lopez.
    Will he be performing tonight?

    Busquets is here
    Inter Miami new boy Sergio Busquets has also shown up.
    Will it be a double unveiling?

    He’s here!
    Lionel Messi has arrived on site.
    He is flanked with wife Antonella and their kids, Thiago, 10, Mateo, 7 and Ciro, 5.
    Credit: Getty
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    Lionel Messi unveiling LIVE – Inter Miami fans await arrival of MLS’ biggest star as David Beckham calls it a ‘dream’

    LIONEL MESSI is set to be unveiled as an Inter Miami player today, with the Argentina superstar becoming the biggest star in MLS history.David Beckham has bent over backward to sign the former Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain icon, who won the World Cup with Argentina just eight months ago.
    Inter Miami announced the arrival of Messi on Saturday and he will meet the fans at the DRV PNK Stadium alongside ex-Barca boss Gerardo Martino.

    Stay up to date with all the latest from Lionel Messi’s unveiling…
    ‘OVERJOYED’
    Lionel Messi will be available to play for Inter Miami against LIGA MX side Cruz Azul on 21 July in their opening match of Leagues Cup.
    And it is not only him and David Beckham that cannot wait to see him in action.
    MLS commissioner Don Garber said: “We are overjoyed that the greatest player in the world chose Inter Miami and Major League Soccer, and his decision is a testament to the momentum and energy behind our league and our sport in North America.
    “We have no doubt that Lionel will show the world that MLS can be a league of choice for the best players in the game.
    “We look forward to seeing his debut for Inter Miami in our Leagues Cup tournament later this month.”
    Credit: Getty
    ‘COULDN’T BE PROUDER’
    INTER owner David Beckham has also been speaking about pulling off the huge coup.
    The England and Man Utd legend said: “10 years ago, when I started my journey to build a new team in Miami, I said that I dreamed of bringing the greatest players in the world to this amazing city.
    “[I wanted] players who shared the ambition I had when I joined LA Galaxy, to help grow football in the USA and to build a legacy for the next generation in this sport that we love so much.
    “Today that dream came true. I couldn’t be prouder that a player of Leo’s calibre is joining our club, but I am also delighted to welcome a good friend, an amazing person and his beautiful family to join our Inter Miami community.
    “The next phase of our adventure starts here, and I can’t wait to see Leo take to the pitch.”
    ‘VERY EXCITED’
    Lionel Messi struggled to contain his emotions after officially joining MLS side Inter Miami on a deal that runs until the end of 2025.
    The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner, 36, left French champions Paris St-Germain last month.
    And ahead of his official unveiling later, he said: “I’m very excited to start this next step in my career with Inter Miami and in the United States.
    “This is a fantastic opportunity and together we will continue to build this beautiful project.
    “The idea is to work together to achieve the objectives we set and I’m very eager to start helping here in my new home.”
    Messi brings his wife and kids to Miami
    The world’s biggest football star has brought his wife Antonella to Florida, along with their three sons.
    She has known the Barcelona star since she was five years old as her cousin, Lucas Scaglia, was a childhood friend of his.
    If Messi has a reputation of being shy, this was certainly not the case in his pursuit of Antonela, as he regularly visited her home from a young age, just to see her.
    It is not known how long the pair have been together behind closed doors, but they went public with their relationship in 2008.
    The bond between the couple was believed to have strengthened in 2007, when Messi flew back to Rosario to comfort Antonela after the death of her friend.
    The pair have been inseparable ever since and celebrated on the pitch together with the three boys after the World Cup final in Qatar.
    Credit: Getty
    ‘The dream becomes a reality’
    David Beckham has finally got his man – and has been delighted to share it.
    The Manchester United and Real Madrid legend has posted a picture alongside the ex-Barcelona man.
    And Becks’ grin could hardly be wider.

    Last night’s Messi announcement
    Inter Miami put together a slick ‘welcome to Miami’ video to announce Messi as their new player.
    In the video a graffiti artist sprays his name in the Inter Miami font on a screen, before cutting to Messi with the city’s skyline behind him.

    When is Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami debut?
    Needless to say, he will NOT be making his US debut in in the MLS All Stars clash against Arsenal.
    Instead, Messi will play for Inter Miami in their Leagues Cup clash against Mexican side Cruz Azul.
    That takes place at the DRV PNK Stadium on July 22 at 1am UK / 8pm ET.
    Mega contract – how much Messi is earning at Inter Miami
    Lionel Messi’s new deal is worth $150million or £115m.
    That equates to $60m a year and $1.1m a WEEK.
    He gets his regular salary, a signing-on bonus and a share in the club.
    Revenue-sharing agreements with Adidas and Apple have been negotiated as part of Messi’s Miami salary.
    There really has never been anything like it in MLS history.
    Blink and you’ll Mess it
    Hello and welcome to SunSport’s coverage of Lionel Messi’s unveiling from the DRV PNK Stadium in Miami.The MLS – and more importantly Inter Miami – have finally got their man.
    David Beckham and the team have been trying relentlessly to get some top talent from Europe to the MLS, just as he did in 2007 when he moved to LA Galaxy.
    And now, Messi joins the likes of Beckham, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Wayne Rooney and Andrea Pirlo to make the move Stateside.
    After playing for some of the most historic clubs in Europe, Messi has arrived at one of the MLS’ newest clubs.
    Inter Miami only played their first match in 2018, but in that time they have been trying to woo the Argentina ace.
    The timings have finally aligned, Messi arrives as a world champion and content that he has won every trophy that matters in the club and international game.
    He is ready to be the latest name to add legitimacy and quality to the MLS’ growing reputation to go with its impressive crowds.
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    Kingpyn Boxing LIVE RESULTS: Gib STUNS Jarvis to book King Kenny final, Aaron Chalmers DROPPED, Elle Brooke shock LOSS

    KINGPYN BOXING’S semi-finals concluded in stunning fashion in Dublin – with AnEsonGib and King Kenny booking their final spots.Gib boxed superbly to beat Jarvis after five action-packed rounds.
    While King Kenny also boxed brilliantly in his semi-final against Whindersson, winning on points and dropping the Brazilian en route to his win.
    Though the night did not go to plan for Elle Brooke or Aaron Chalmers, with BOTH suffering big losses.
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    Kenny says
    “We put in so much hard work. But I want to thank God for helping through me camp physically and mentally. Thank you to Whindersson for giving me this opportunity and thank you to Brazil for coming out tonight, you’ve got amazing energy.
    “I had my jab so easy and clean from round one. I was able to work everything off that. It wasn’t easy, he kept coming forward like the Terminator and was eating my punches.”
    Breaking news
    AnEson Gib will fight King Kenny in the Kingpyn High Stakes men’s tournament final.
    That bout will likely take place later this year.
    Kenny completely dominated Whindersson in the main event of tonight’s card in Dublin.
    Kenny wins!
    Was there ever any doubt?
    King Kenny wins it 50-44 on all three scorecards.
    He takes his place in the final of Kingpyn with a brilliant performance.
    Round 5
    It’s over. Whindersson has been put out of his misery.
    Kenny has literally toyed with him for five rounds. A quite stunning performance.
    The judges will make it official…
    Round 4
    This is nothing more than a sparring session for Kenny at the moment.
    He’s picking his shots and landing at will. Combinations, flurries, hooks, jabs. It’s all there for Kenny at the moment.
    The crowd is silenced. Whindersson is trying everything and is having no joy.
    One more round and it would have to be something very dramatic for Kenny not to win this.
    Round 3
    Whindersson trying his hardest to get into this fight, but he just can’t get near Kenny.
    The Watford man is in complete control and wins another round.
    Kenny might be wearing Brazil colours, but his teammates are lapping it up in Argentina football shirts and a replica World Cup.
    Round 2
    What a massive round for Kenny and Whindersson seemingly has no answers.
    Kenny is walking him down and dominating.
    The fans are trying to lift the Brazilian, but this is one way traffic.
    Whindersson down!
    Whindersson is down! HUGE left hook!
    So much for Kenny showboating but not hurting in round one.
    Well he’s on fire here in round two and looking to finish Whindersson.
    He and his fans are stunned.
    Round 1
    Kenny puts on a show in round one.
    Not sure how much he impacted or hurt Nunes really, but he certainly showed his showboating and flashiness.
    Round one to Kenny for sure with his slick boxing on the outside. Whindersson yet to get going.
    Seconds out
    The formalities are over, the fighters have had their final instructions.
    We’re ready to roll in the main event of the evening.
    Electric atmosphere in Dublin.
    What an entrance
    The roof just came off this place as Whindersson made his entrance.
    Incredible noise in the arena. He rapped along to the words as well.
    We’re all set for a cracker.
    Here we go
    King Kenny is on his way to the ring, playing Brazilian music and wearing the Brazil colours on his robe.
    He knows exactly what he’s doing in front of a pro-Brazilian crowd cheering on Whindersson.
    Main event
    Who will AnEson Gib face in the Kingpyn High Stakes tournament final?
    We’ll find out very shortly with Whindersson and Kenny set to make their way to the ring.
    Gib says
    “I have all respect for Jarvis. Kenny, Whindersson I’m coming for you. Whoever wins I’ll see you in the final.
    “People said I was underestimating him but he’s nothing I didn’t know. I smoked him for five rounds.”
    Gib wins!
    It’s comprehensive and unanimous. AnEson Gib is into the final of the Kingpyn tournament.
    Very impressive.
    Round 5
    And it’s over. We go to the scorecards.
    Gib looks the happier man and for good reason. He took control of that bout in the second half.
    We’ll see how the judges saw it in just a second.
    Round 4
    Gib really stamping his authority now. He’s in the ascendancy here and Jarvis is getting left behind.
    He’s being pushed back and worn down. One round to go and it looks like Jarvis needs to win it, if not get a knockdown.
    Round 3
    Gib with some brilliant combinations that catch the eye and get a roar from the crowd in round three.
    It’s good, but it’s few and far between. Jarvis hanging in with him through the rounds other than for a few Gib clashes.
    Round 2
    Jarvis begins round two how he started round one and does a better job of maintaining his flow.
    A much better showing from him and a close round. Very tough to score.
    Cagey so far. Not many big shots thrown or landed.
    Round 1
    Gib finishes the round very strong. He probably does enough to steal it.
    Jarvis started very well but seemed to lose his way and his timing deserved him as the round went on.
    Gib grew into it and was boxing very well towards the end of it.
    Seconds out
    Gib vs Jarvis is underway in Dublin. The co-main event and first men’s semifinal.
    A lot of this crowd are awaiting their Brazilian hero in the main event – Whindersson Nunes.
    Here we go then…
    Jarvis is on his way to the ring with Living on a Prayer playing at the 3 Arena.
    The first semifinal just moments away.
    Fury time?
    Crosbie has called out Tommy Fury after that impressive win.
    He said: “Step in here with me you little B*tch and I’ll slap the head off ya!”
    Fury is closing in on a fight against KSI, but this one would certainly be interesting.
    It’s unanimous
    Kiefer Crosbie wins! 50-45 on two cards and 48-45 on the other.
    Not sure what the 48-45 score was about but it’s a unanimous win and deservedly so.
    Round 5
    It’s over. The fighters put the bad blood behind them and hug in the ring.
    We go to the scorecards but this one is surely going to Crosbie, even if he didn’t have a knockdown.
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    England 0 Spain 0 – Euro 2023 final LIVE SCORE: Young Lions eye historic trophy for first time in four decades – latest

    ENGLAND are edging close to their first Under-21 Euros title in 39 years after a flawless tournament so far.The Young Lions are yet to concede a goal all competition, last beating Israel 3-0 in the semi-final.
    But now they come up against a Spanish side who have won three out of the last seven tournaments.

    Kick-off time: 5pm BST
    Live stream: UEFA.com
    TV channel: Channel 4
    England XI: Trafford; Garner, Harwood-Bellis, Colwill, Aarons; Gomes, Jones; Palmer, Gibbs-White, Smith Rowe; Gordon
    Spain XI: Tenas, V.Gomez, Pacheco, Paredes, Miranda, Blanco, Baena, Sancet, Rodri, S.Gomez, Ruiz.

    Follow ALL the latest action with our live blog below…
    England U21 0-0 Spain U21
    6. So unlucky. England have the first big chances.
    Smith Rowe does well and Gordon fires a shot at goal – it’s pushed out by Tenas and the rebound doesn’t fall for Palmer.
    England get in again straight after, Gordon puts a low cross in for Gibbs-White ready to tap home from close range but Pacheco gets a toe on the ball to divert it away from the Forest star.
    England U21 0-0 Spain U21
    4. England are so confident in possesion.
    Colwill baits the Spanish into pressing before passing back to Trafford.
    He fires the ball into Gomes in the midfield pivot and he gets Carsley’s side moving forward.
    This Spanish side look ready for the physical battle though with a couple of trips and pushes already.
    England U21 0-0 Spain U21
    2. England have settled in nicely here.
    They are pressing well and have forced Spain into long hopeful balls already that the Young Lions defence have gobbled up.
    Palmer spins Miranda and wins a free-kick.
    Kick-Off
    1. The final is underway.
    England are hoping to bring the trophy home for the first time since 1984.
    Spain are the most successful side in tournament history and will look to make it their sixth championship.
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    National anthems
    The players walk out of the tunnel in Batumi for the final.
    Kick-off is just minutes away with the national anthems being sung.
    High praise
    Both managers have shown each other huge respect ahead of the final.
    Lee Carsley said: “Spain, along with three or four others, have always been high quality and had exciting individuals.
    “Watching La Liga there is a very similar style at the top. It’s always good to learn and watch good teams play.”
    Spain gaffer Santi Denia said: “I wouldn’t like to mention any individuals in the England team. They’re a great side.
    “I would like to praise the job my colleague, Lee, has done with the team. They’ve had a great tournament so far, and he’s done a great job.”
    Clean sheet specialists
    With the players out on the pitch warming-up, Taylor Harwood-Bellis spoke yesterday about the pride he feels after keeping five clean sheets in a row en route to the final.
    The centre-back said: “It’s something the whole team takes pride in.
    “The team can suffer, like against Portugal. We’ve got it in our locker to stick together and put your body on the line to keep it out.
    “James Trafford [goalkeeper] has been a massive part of that but I could go through all the bench and they’d all do the same.”
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    Club-like atmoshphere
    England manager Lee Carsley has hailed the club-feel amongst the squad.
    He said: “These four weeks has felt the most like a club we’ve had it in terms of team spirit, the personalities that have developed.
    “It’s a shame in that respect [that many of the team will be finished at U21 level afterwards]. One of the benefits is that there is another group waiting to come through.
    “I’d like to see this group finish off this campaign with winning it. They deserve it, work so hard and are so diligent.
    “The bigger the stage you’ll see a different intensity to the team. I’m looking forward to it.”
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    2009 runners-up
    This is England’s first final in the Under-21 Euros since 2009.
    The Young Lions were beaten by a German side including Manuel Neuer, Sami Khedira and Mesut Ozil 4-0.
    England that day lined-up with the likes of Mark Noble, Micah Richards and James Milner in the team.
    Star Player – Abel Ruiz
    Abel Ruiz is leading the scoring charts at the Euros with three goals and has two assist to his name.
    The Braga striker is 23-years-old and one of the oldest players eligible.
    He came out of Barcelona’s famous La Masia academy and has been capped twice by Spain’s senior side.
    It is also worth keeping an eye on Sergio Gomez, the Man City left-back is playing an advanced role on the wing and showing his attacking quality.
    Star Player – Gibbs-White
    England have impressed in every game and there has been several star performers.
    But without Morgan Gibbs-White, the Young Lions would not be the same.
    The Nottingham Forest attacking midfielder has played just off striker Anthony Gordon and created chances for fun.
    He has the most assists in the tournament with three and he netted the crucial opening goal in the semis with a great looping header.
    His passing has been a joy and his quick touches and lay-offs when he drops deep have been key in England’s ability to play a great brand of football.
    Further up the pitch, in-perfect through balls have unlocked most defences so far.
    Spain Team News
    Spain XI: Tenas, V.Gomez, Pacheco, Paredes, Miranda, Blanco, Baena, Sancet, Rodri, S.Gomez, Ruiz.
    Subs: Agirrezabala, L.Riquelme, Guillamon, R.Riquelme, Barrenetxea, Arnau, Gila, Veiga, Oroz, Sanchez, Camello, Bernabe.
    England Team News
    One change from the side that beat Israel in the semi-final with the suspended Max Aarons back in for Luke Thomas.
    Starting XI: Trafford; Garner, Harwood-Bellis, Colwill, Aarons; Gomes, Jones; Palmer, Gibbs-White, Smith Rowe; Gordon.
    Subs: Griffiths, Rushworth, Thomas, Skipp, Archer, Branthwaite, Johnson, Cresswell, Doyle, Elliott, Madueke.
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    Batumi Arena
    The stage is set – the Batumi Arena in Georgia.
    The stadium has become England’s second home as this will be the Young Lions’ fourth match there.
    Spain have not played in the ground yet with all of their matches being played in the over host nation in Bucharest, Romania.
    England boss Lee Carsley said: “It’s definitely a venue we feel comfortable in. From the journey to the stadium, the lads are aware of how far it is and the reception we get.
    “The Premier League is very popular in Georgia, you see the shirts everywhere. The players have made a point of signing autographs and meeting the locals.
    “We’ve had a lot of kids at training and they’ve been giving them jerseys, that goes a long way.”
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    Road to the final
    England cruised through their group. They beat holders Germany, runners-up last time Portugal and a defensively stubborn Israel twice along with victory over Czechia.

    Group Stage: England 2-0 Czechia
    Group Stage: England 2-0 Israel
    Group Stage: England 2-0 Germany
    QF: England 1-0 Portugal
    SF: England 3-0 Israel

    As for Spain, they beat Ukraine twice, a France side that had some of the best young players in the world and Croatia, who beat England in a pre-tournament friendly.

    Group Stage: Spain 3-0 Romania
    Group Stage: Spain 1-0 Croatia
    Group Stage: Spain 2-2 Ukraine
    QF: Spain 2-1 Switzerland
    SF: Spain 5-1 Ukraine

    Super Spain
    Spain have developed a reputation for nurturing fantastic and technical players throughout this century and this group are no different.
    They have scored an impressive 13 goals en route to the final, including a 5-1 hammering of Ukraine in the semis.
    Typical of a Spanish side, they are confident on the ball and look set to be England’s toughest opponents so far.
    Untouchable England
    England have made the final with a perfect run. Five matches played, ten goals scored and zero conceded. 
    The Young Lions have oozed quality and shown their superiority and talent in the squad.  
    Defensively, Levi Colwill and Taylor Harwood-Bellis have not put a foot wrong, offering composure on the ball and fantastic protection to the highly-rated James Trafford between the sticks.
    England have been excellent in possession, dominating the ball against every opponent and creating chances for fun via Morgan Gibbs-White and Emile Smith Rowe.
    Boss Lee Carsley plays with a rotating front four that has been unstoppable so far.
    The Final
    England are in the final – will it come home?
    The Under-21s have impressed throughout the tournament and are now 90 minutes away from glory.
    It is the Young Lions first final since 2009 and they last won this competition in 1984.
    We have all the build-up, live text commentary and post-match reaction as Lee Carsley’s side hope to beat Spain.  
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