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    Italy vs Wales LIVE: Stream, TV channel with HUGE Group A Euro 2020 clash UNDERWAY – latest updates

    ON the brink of reaching the last 16, Wales face a huge test in their final Euro 2020 group match as they take on rampant Italy.Gareth Bale & Co sit behind Italy on four points and will guarantee advancing to the knock-out stage with a point.

    Kick-off: 5pm BST
    Switzerland vs Turkey also LIVE now in Group A
    TV/ live stream: ITV/ ITV Hub
    Italy XI: Donnarumma, Toloi, Bonucci, Bastoni, Emerson, Verratti, Jorginho, Pessina, Chiesa, Belotti, Bernardeschi
    Wales XI: Ward, Roberts, Williams, Rodon, Ampadu, Gunter, Allen, Morrell, Ramsey, Bale, James

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    ITALY 0-0 WALES
    7′ Bonucci again goes long searching for Belotti but Ward is out quick to collect.
    SWITZERLAND TAKE THE LEAD
    Seferovic opens the scoring in the other game.
    ITALY 0-0 WALES
    4′ Bale sends the free kick deep into the box and Williams gets in behind Toloi but his cross is straight at the keeper.
    ITALY 0-0 WALES
    3′ Early marker on Dan James as Jorginho goes through the back of him on halfway.
    Another free kick follows as Bale – who is being booed by the home support – is chopped down.
    ITALY 0-0 WALES
    2′ Bonucci does the same as he sends a cross-field ball over the top for Bernardeschi on the right.
    He works it onto his left foot to play it into the area but the flag is up for offside.
    ITALY 0-0 WALES
    1′ Gareth Bale goes searching with a ball over the top early but Donnarumma out swiftly to collect.

    PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!
    Matchday 3 is underway in Euro 2020.

    TEAMS REMINDER
    The starting XI’s as we get set to get underway.
    ITALY XI: Donnarumma, Toloi, Bonucci, Bastoni, Emerson, Verratti, Jorginho, Pessina, Chiesa, Belotti, Bernardeschi
    WALES XI: Ward, Roberts, Williams, Rodon, Ampadu, Gunter, Allen, Morrell, Ramsey, Bale, James
    ANTHEM TIME
    A passionate starting XI, backroom staff and playing squad are all on their feet for the Welsh anthem.
    Keeping in the theme of passionate, the Italian anthem quickly follows….
    The Red Wall in Rome
    HERE THEY COME
    Leonardo Bonucci leads the Italians out to a rousing Rome reception.
    Shortly after, they are followed by Gareth Bale who leads the men in red out.
    TUNNEL TIME
    The players gather in the Stadio Olimpico tunnel with kick-off approaching
    RECORD CHASERS
    As if the challenge tonight wasn’t already hard enough.
    But the Italians are chasing their own record of THIRTY games unbeaten,
    It’s also TEN clean sheets in a row.
    A well-oiled machine – but it is eight changes tonight….
    Mancini watches the warm-ups

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    ZAM BATTLE
    Former Italy stalwart Gianluca Zambrotta is expecting another tough battle tonight.
    Italy want to continue the scintillating form they have shown so far in front of their fans in Rome. Thus far we have seen two demanding matches, so the changes in Mancini’s line-up were expected. Wales have proven to be a tough opponent with talented players, it will be a great battle.Gianluca ZambrottaUEFA
    THE RED WALL
    Given all the challenges with travel these days and getting hands on a ticket.
    A typically good following have arrived in Rome to support the Welsh!

    GETTING WARM
    The players are out now and being put through their paces with just over half an hour until we get started.
    Ampadu, Allen and Bale
    Emerson of Italy
    SPEAKING OF HARTSON
    Here he is the last time Wales beat the Italians.
    Not a bad through ball from the big forward!

    ‘HOT AND STICKY’
    The atmosphere and weather is described as ‘hot and sticky’ as it approaches teatime in Rome.
    Wales legend John Hartson doesn’t think the atmosphere in Rome will affect the Welshmen.
    I don’t think it will affect the Welsh team.Our players play across Europe and around the globe in hostile atmospheres.Some of them will even thrive on it.Wales can’t afford to give away too much possession early on.We will need to defend strongly but we have great pace going forward and will look to hurt the Italians.John HartsonITV
    HOW WE STAND
    The Group A standings are the first two round of fixtures.
    The other game in the group should be interesting too with the Swiss and Turkey both needing a win to get through.
    A Wales defeat would mean keeping an eye on the other clash -hopefully it doesn’t come to that.

    THE STORY SO FAR
    Here’s where we are so far as the final group stage group gets underway in an hour.
    Worse 150/1 bets out there, given how some of the ‘big’ teams have played.

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    SETTING THE SCENE
    The fans have started filtering into the Stadio Olimpico.
    Stadio Olimpico, Rome
    Green, white and red on show
    Wales fans gather pre-kick off
    ITALY TEAM NEWS
    A host of changes for Roberto Mancini too as Ciro Immobile, Manuel Locatelli, Leonardo Spinazzola, and Lorenzo Insigne all rested.
    Giorgio Chiellini misses out altogether.
    The Italians just need a point to guarantee top spot.
    ITALY XI: Donnarumma, Toloi, Bonucci, Bastoni, Emerson, Verratti, Jorginho, Pessina, Chiesa, Belotti, Bernardeschi

    WALES TEAM NEWS
    Three changes for Rob Page for the trip to Rome.
    Ben Davies, Chris Mepham and Kiefer Moore are left out.
    Neco Williams, Chris Gunter and Ethan Ampadu come in.
    WALES XI: Ward, Roberts, Williams, Rodon, Ampadu, Gunter, Allen, Morrell, Ramsey, Bale, James
    THE TEAM NEWS IS IN!
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    Switzerland vs Turkey LIVE: Stream FREE, TV channel, kick-off time, team news for TODAY’S Euro 2020 Group A clash

    SWITZERLAND are taking on Turkey in a crucial final Euro 2020 group game TONIGHT.The Swiss must hope Wales do not beat Italy in Rome to have any hope of finishing second in the group.

    Kick-off: 5pm BST
    Italy vs Wales LIVE now in Group A
    TV/live stream: ITV 4/ ITV Hub
    Switzerland XI: Sommer; Elvedi, Akanji, Rodriguez; Widmer, Freuler, Xhaka, Zuber; Shaqiri; Seferovic, Embolo
    Turkey XI: Cakir, Celik, Demiral, Soyuncu, Muldur, Ayhan, Under, Tufan, Kahveci, Calhanoglu, Yilmaz

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    GOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL!
    TOTALLY AGAINST THE RUN OF PLAY!
    BUT WHAT A FINISH BY HARIS SEFEROVIC!
    SWITZERLAND 0-0 TURKEY
    3. BIG SAVE BY SOMMER!
    Kaan Ayhan who is playing in the middle of the park this evening fired an absolute stinger towards the Switzerland goal.
    But Yann Sommer managed to somehow parry it away.
    SWITZERLAND 0-0 TURKEY
    2. Corner amounts to nothing but the Turkish players are not giving the Swiss a moment to breathe.
    It’s only two minutes in but Turkey are really showing signs of hunger.
    SWITZERLAND 0-0 TURKEY
    2. Burak Yilmaz sets the tone for the game with an early long range effort which gets deflected out for a corner.
    The Turkish crowd are going crazy, you can see what this game means to them.
    SWITZERLAND 0-0 TURKEY
    1. I can’t believe we are at match-day three already.
    Where has time gone?!
    Anyways, we have the most exciting part of the tournament still to come and so much yet to decide starting with who will progress from Group A this evening.
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    NATIONAL ANTHEMS
    The players are out and they are singing loud and proud.
    But could it be the last time that both teams sing their national anthem in this competition?

    EURO FACTS
    If the Swiss are to progress to the round of 16, they will need to find the form they had in the qualifying rounds.
    Switzerland finished top of their group accumulating 17 points from their eight games, winning four out of their finals five matches.
    Turkey also excelled above expectations in the qualifying stages considering they were drawn in the same group as France
    The Crescent Stars finished in second with a tally of 23 points from their 10 games, but their biggest accomplishment was taking four of those points off the 2018 World Cup Winners, France.
    SINCERE SENOL
    Life is about giving credit where credit is due and similar to the Swiss boss, Vladimir Petkovic, I believe that Senol Gunes should be praised for how he approached his press conference.
    The Turkish head coach was able to admit that his players are at fault for their poor performances so far at the Euros but without completely slandering them and Gunes even went on to mention how despite everything, he is still proud of the boys.
    Sometimes small details determine results. My players will learn from their mistakes, I am proud of my players. They will bring many good things to Turkish football, I told them that too. Sometimes you need to fail in order to win, our players will learn that.Senol Gunes UEFA.com
    PEN PAL PETKOVIC
    Highest of respects go to Vladimir Petkovic for drafting a penned letter where he urged the nation to get behind the team for their final fixture of the group stages.
    The Swiss head coach recognised that his side has been below par and understands that tactically, he didn’t get the set-up right against Wales or Italy.
    In addition to the right tactical approach, we must once again bring all our values and virtues onto the pitch in our last game – solidarity, identification, joy and respect. That’s why we need all your support before this decisive game. We’re sorry from the bottom of our hearts.Vladimir Petkovic UEFA.com
    TURKEY CURRENT FORM
    Senol Gunes’ men would have been oozing with confidence leading up to the Euros but it has turned out to be disastrous.
    The Crescent-Stars had only one defeat in their last 13 games and I am aware that seven of them were draws but they had a notable 4-2 victory in that run over The Netherlands.
    However Turkey haven’t managed to make it count where it matters because they have suffered back-to-back losses in their first two group games without recording a single goal so far.
    With the Turkish outfit chance to progress to the knock-out rounds looking increasingly slim, they’ll need to put an end to this awful run to stand any chance of progressing.

    SWITZERLAND RECENT RESULTS
    The Swiss have had a rollercoaster of results recently.
    Prior to the 3-0 defeat in Rome against Italy last Wednesday, Rossocrociati had gone seven games un-beaten which includes a 7-0 thrashing over Liechtenstein.
    But before that run, Switzerland had also failed to win in seven matches.
    Unfortunately for Vladimir Petkovic’s side, the old form is beginning to creep in because they haven’t managed to record a single victory in two games and that has to change this evening if they want to be in the last 16 of the Euros.

    GUESS WHO?
    Real Turkey fans will know who this is.
    I will give you a clue, scroll up.

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    SUPER CAL-AFRAGILISTIC
    Whilst Granit Xhaka is edging closer to the Arsenal exit door based on reports, the Gunners have been eyeing a replacement and Hakan Calhanoglu is of the many names which have popped up this summer.
    Albeit they play a slightly different role, Arteta reportedly wants to bolster his midfield regardless and if the rumours are true, Calhanoglu wouldn’t be a bad purchase.
    The AC Milan attacker played a huge part in his side finishing in a Champions League position for the first time since the 2012/13 campaign and he is a key starter for his country too.
    Turkey’s talisman only managed four goals for the Milan giants last season but he would have hit double figures in assists had it not been for poor finishing in certain games.
    Since his first appearance on the international stage back in 2013, Calhanoglu has won 57 caps scoring 13 goals in that time which is a decent goals per game ratio for a player who operates behind the front line.
    Unfortunately, Turkey’s number 10 hasn’t quite got going this tournament, and it has contributed to their failure in automatically progressing to the last 16 but a big performance this evening could help his country sneak into the last 16 through the 3rd place route so all is not completely lost.
    But until then, check out Hakan Calhanoglu’s numbers from the 2020/21 season and you may spot why a numerous of clubs are keeping close tabs on him.

    GRANIT THE GREAT
    Granit Xhaka is a man who divides opinion when he is earning his money at club level with Arsenal, but for Switzerland it’s a different story because he is very much a key fixture in the squad.
    Since making his senior appearance on the international stage in 2011, Xhaka has figured 96 times for the Swiss national team and his leadership skills has even led him to becoming captain of the side.
    Despite filling in for Kieran Tierney as a makeshift left-back for the latter periods of the season, Xhaka’s main role is to operate in the engine room for Arsenal.
    However, the Swiss captain may no longer be playing his football in North London after the summer transfer window comes to a close because strong reports have highlighted that Xhaka has agreed personal terms to join long-time admirer, Jose Mourinho at Roma.
    I find it so ironic that he might be moving to an Italian outfit because Switzerland drew Italy in their group for the Euros which didn’t turn out to be the best thing for obvious reasons.
    The Gunners had a poor season to say the least.
    They finished 8th for a second consecutive time under Mikel Arteta and will not be featuring in any European competition next campaign for the first time in over 25 years.
    But Xhaka is one of the very few players in the squad who can hold his head up high. He was a consistent good performer and it showed how influential he was to them team when the 28-year-old played the whole 90 minutes, 14 times in a row.
    Take a look at how he Switzerland’s captain fantastic did for his club in the previous campaign.

    TURKEY TAKING TRIPS
    The Turkish national side are in town and they’re here for one thing and one thing only.
    Qualification.

    TURKEY BENCH
    1 Gunok (GK) 12 Bayindir (GK) 5 Yokuslu, 8 Tokoz, 9 Karaman, 11 Yazici, 14 Antalyali, 15 Kabak, 16 Unal, 18 Ridvan Yilmaz, 15 Kokcu, 26 Dervisoglu
    TURKEY XI
    Senol Gunes has decided not grant captain Burak Yilmaz with a strike partner but as expected, the Turkish head coach has made alter the squad a little.
    A couple of those changes are Mert Muldur and Irfan Kahveci stepping in.
    Whereas Umut Meras and Okay Yokuslu have been dropped which he is probably not Ok with.
    (4-1-4-1) 23 Cakir; 2 Zeki Celik, 3 Demiral, 4 Soyuncu, 25 Muldur; 22 Ayhan; 7 Cengiz Under, 6 Tufan, 21 Kahveci, 10 Calhanoglu; 17 Yilmaz

    LOCKER ROOM
    An exclusive snapshot of what the Swiss changing room looks like with a breakdown of everything accessible to the players.
    I wonder what music they play to get them in the mood for a game.
    Ein Blick backstage gefällig? Voilà, so sieht die Garderobe der Nati aus!Vous voulez jeter un coup d’œil dans les coulisses? Et voilà les vestiaires de la Nati!Volete dare un’occhiata dietro le quinte? Ecco lo spogliatoio della Nati! pic.twitter.com/aNzUmnSB3b— 🇨🇭 Nati (@nati_sfv_asf) June 20, 2021

    SWITZERLAND BENCH
    12 Mvogo (GK) 21 Kobel (GK) 2 Mbabu, 6 Zakaria, 11 Vargas, 15 Sow, 16 Fassnacht, 17 Benito, 18 Mehmedi, 19 Gavranovic, 22 Schar, 25 Comert
    SWITZERLAND XI
    Vladimir Petkovic has opted to make a couple of changes from the side who fell victim to an on-form Italian side last time out but as guessed, not too many.
    What is surprising is that they both come in the wing-back positions. Silvan Widmer comes in.
    And Steven Zuber steps in for Kevin Mbabu who will presumably be hogging the touch line and getting some chalk on his boots out wide.
    (3-4-1-2) 1 Sommer; 4 Elvedi, 5 Akanji, 13 Rodriguez; 3 Widmer, 8 Freuler, 10 Xhaka, 14 Zuber; 23 Shaqiri; 9 Seferovic, 7 Embolo

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    F1 French Grand Prix LIVE RESULTS: Verstappen wins race after penultimate lap overtake on Hamilton in thriller

    MAX VERSTAPPEN has won the French Grand Prix after a thrilling overtake on Lewis Hamilton on the penultimate lap.Mercedes and Red Bull took different approaches to their pit stop, but the Brit’s wearying tyres let him down in the end as his Dutch rival overtook following a brilliant surge.
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    SWITZERLAND VS TURKEY: BOTH NEED WIN
    Bottom side Switzerland, with one point, and point-less Turkey each need victory in their 5pm game to have any chance of going through.
    Even if the Swiss win, they would only finish in the top two if Wale slose to Italy with a swing of five on goal difference.
    Four points could be enough as four third-placed teams going through.
    ITALY VS WALES TEAM NEWS
    Rob Page makes three changes for his Dragons for the 5pm Group A finale.
    Neco Williams, Chris Gunter and Ethan Ampadu replace Ben Davies, Chris Mepham and Kiefer Moore
    Neco Williams, Chris Gunter and Ethan Ampadu come in.
    WALES: Ward, Roberts, Williams, Rodon, Ampadu, Gunter, Allen, Morrell, Ramsey, Bale, James.
    Italy also make a host of changes.
    Ciro Immobile, Manuel Locatelli, Leonardo Spinazzola, and Lorenzo Insigne are all rested, while Giorgio Chiellini is left out altogether.
    ITALY: Donnarumma, Toloi, Bonucci, Bastoni, Emerson, Verratti, Jorginho, Pessina, Chiesa, Belotti, Bernardeschi.
    ‘HE DID A GREAT JOB’
    Lewis Hamilton praises rival Max Verstappen after the Red Bull driver made up three seconds inside the final five laps to beat him.
    He said: “Congratulations to Max, he did a great job.
    “I am happy with the result, unfortunately I lost the position but it was still a great race.
    “We have got to dig deep and find some pace.”
    LEWIS: “Congratulations to Max, he did a great job. I am happy with the result, unfortunately I lost the position but it was still a great race. We have got to dig deep and find some pace”#FrenchGP 🇫🇷 #F1 pic.twitter.com/cJpr5M25UQ— Formula 1 (@F1) June 20, 2021

    THREE IN A ROW
    Red Bull win for the third race in a row, and both drivers are on the podium!

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    What a race! Another step closer to the F1 Drivers’ Championship for Verstappen, but there’s still a way to go yet…

    MAX-ED OUT
    With five laps to go, Max Verstappen made up three seconds to beat Lewis Hamilton at the French Grand Prix!
    Credit: GETTY IMAGES
    Credit: GETTY IMAGES
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    VERSTAPPEN WINS THE FRENCH GRAND PRIX
    The two-stop strategy worked wonders. The Dutchman crosses the line in P1 and gets the bonus point for setting the fastest lap.
    Red Bull win three races in a row. Amazing race.
    Hamilton is second. Perez in third and Bottas in fourth.
    Norris in fifth. Ricciardo is sixth.
    Phew!
    VERSTAPPEN LEADS
    What a thrilling finale to this race.
    VERSTAPPEN DOES IT
    Fantastic overtake on Hamilton. That was a thrilling pass. He knew exactly what he was doing.
    VERSTAPPEN IN DRS DISTANCE
    THIS. IS. GETTING. VERY. CLOSE.
    3 LAPS TO GO
    Verstappen is closing. He has to make up 1.3 seconds.
    LAP 49
    Perez passes Bottas and in to third place. Cracking stuff from the Mexican. Red Bull are running second and third.
    FIVE LAPS TO GO
    It is Hamilton v Verstappen. The gap is now under three seconds.
    SOMEHOW HAMILTON IS KEEPING THAT GAP OVER VERSTAPPEN
    The Brit has a five second advantage, despite being on older, harder tyres. Hamilton is eeking out the performance of this old hard tyres.
    BOTTAS IS FURIOUS
    He told his team he would not get to the end of the race on the same tyre. He has been sacrificed to preserve Hamilton’s chances.

    LAP 44 VERSTAPPEN GETS SECOND PLACE
    A mistake from Bottas, as he goes deep into a corner and Verstappen takes full advantage and in to second.
    10 LAPS TO GO
    Verstappen closing in on Bottas. He needs to get the move done quickly.
    VERSTAPPEN CAN SEE BOTTAS AND HAMILTON
    Bottas has no tyres left. He is a sitting duck.
    HAMILTON ASKING ABOUT VERSTAPPEN AND BOTTAS
    He is told Verstappen’s pace is dropping. And that Bottas was holding firm.
    Hamilton says his tyres “aren’t feeling great”.
    LAP 38 HAMILTON STILL LEADS
    Verstappen has 15 laps to reel in Hamilton’s lead. But there is Bottas in between them.
    Verstappen is 8.5 seconds behind Hamilton.
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    LAP 35
    Verstappen passes Perez in to third.

    LAP 34
    Norris moves in to seventh as he passes his teammate on track.
    LAP 32 VERSTAPPEN PITS FOR FRESH TYRES
    Red Bull rolled the dice. A 2.5 second stop. Red Bull playing the game here.
    THIS IS SHAPING UP TO BE AN EPIC FIGHT
    Both Verstappen and Hamilton are struggling, such is the relentlessness of their pace.
    It could force them in to make two pitstops. Remember, Bottas, Verstappen and Hamilton was the order.
    However, Perez went on much longer. He could be in contention for a win here.
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    Real Madrid eye Calvert-Lewin EXCLUSIVE, Hakimi to Chelsea LATEST, Benitez to Everton, Grealish transfer UPDATES

    REAL MADRID are eyeing Everton’s England star Dominic Calvert-Lewin in a £50m swoop, SunSport can exclusively reveal.Meanwhile, Achraf Hakimi is reportedly keen on joining Paris Saint-Germain instead of Chelsea.
    We’ve also the latest on Jack Grealish’s future, as well as updates from Man City and Tottenham.
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    EXCLUSIVE BY DAN KING
    Crystal Palace are the subject of a £220million takeover bid — by a pioneer in hologram technology.
    American investor John Textor is understood to be leading a consortium that is attempting to take control of the club.
    He is best known for leading the company that created holograms of deceased rapper Tupac Shakur for the Coachella Music Festival in 2012 and of the late Michael Jackson for the 2014 Billboard Music Awards. 
    But his name is mud in Hollywood because he was the chief executive who oversaw the slide into administration of renowned visual effects firm Digital Domain in 2012.

    GREAL DEAL
    Man City are reportedly eyeing a Premier League transfer record move for Jack Grealish.
    The Telegraph claims Pep Guardiola wants to raid Aston Villa for their talismanic captain.
    And he is ready to shatter the £89million fee Man United paid for Paul Pogba in 2016.
    Grealish has been linked with United too, as well as Chelsea and Arsenal.

    EXCLUSIVE BY KEN LAWRENCE
    Carlo Ancelotti has put Dominic Calvert-Lewin on his wish-list as he prepares to rebuild Real Madrid.
    The Italian stunned Everton owner Farhad Moshiri by walking out on a £1million-a-month deal to return to the Bernabeu.
    Now he could add insult to injury by going for DCL, who he has already described as the “complete striker”.
    And with the Toffees under growing financial pressure, Moshiri may feel forced to accept a cut-price £50m bid for the 24-year-old.

    EXCLUSIVE BY ALAN NIXON
    Fulham have put Steve Cooper on the top of their wanted list to be Scott Parker’s replacement as boss.
    The relegated outfit think Swansea chief Cooper would be ideal as he plays good football with young teams, as they aim for a quick return to the top flight.
    And Fulham would pay the compensation figure for Cooper and his team, which is only £3.5million for a Championship club — £1m less than if a Premier League side took him.
    Swansea will demand every penny for Cooper and his staff, including highly-rated right-hand man Mike Marsh.

    ZLAT’S THAT
    Zlatan Ibrahimovic has had keyhole surgery on his left knee and could be out for two months.
    The AC Milan star is missing the Euros after suffering an ACL injury in May.
    And former Man United ace Ibra has now gone under the knife as he attempts to be fit in time for the new Serie A season.

    FAB EXPERIENCE
    Cesc Fabregas has revealed that drawing with Tottenham in the Battle of the Bridge was like winning a trophy.
    He told the Telegraph: “Winning a derby can feel close to winning a trophy and it was like this when I won the Battle of the Bridge with Chelsea.
    “Even though we had not won the game, drawing and stopping Tottenham winning the title felt similar to a trophy and I remember I went out to celebrate after the game, like I would have if we had just won the league or a cup. 
    “It was just one of those moments you wanted to enjoy.”

    THIA-NO GO
    Thiago Alcantara has revealed he hates modern football and believes the game has lost its magic.
    The Liverpool star told the Guardian: “It’s taken up a different pace, rhythm: more accelerated, more physical.
    “The figure of the No10 has almost disappeared. We see less magic, less fantasy.
    “You lose that player who’s different, who ‘breathes’ – the playmaker who was slower even if he had sublime technique doesn’t get the opportunity to turn.
    “I have that ‘hate modern football’ mentality, I’m more classic in attitude.”

    DIE ANOTHER DAY
    Wolves are reportedly plotting a sensational swoop to bring former Chelsea striker Diego Costa back to England.
    The 32-year-old is currently a free agent after he was released by Atletico Madrid back in January.
    Brazilian news outlet UOL reports Wolves are ‘studying’ the possibility of offering the striker a contract.
    However, Turkish side Besiktas are thought to be leading the race after offering Costa £40,000-a-week on a one-year deal.

    DZEK-GO
    Roma star Edin Dzeko is on the verge of completing a move to Turkish side Fenerbahce, according to reports.
    The 35-year-old has one year remaining on his existing contract with the Serie A club and is not believed to be in new manager Jose Mourinho’s plans.
    According to journalist Sercan Hamzaoglu, Fenerbahce are ‘very close’ to completing a deal for the former Manchester City striker.

    IN THE DEP END
    Barcelona have confirmed the signing of Netherlands star Memphis Depay.
    The Dutch forward joins on a free transfer after his Lyon contract expired.
    Ex-Man Utd flop Depay is Barca’s second freebie of the summer after they snapped up Man City legend Sergio Aguero.

    NEY BOTHER
    Man United and Scotland star Scott McTominay has shed light on his on-field row with PSG’s Neymar.
    He told The Athletic: “He ended up grabbing me. You could see his head was gone for a moment in the way he was so aggressive.
    “There was a lot of talking going on — words that your mum or dad might not like to hear.
    “But that is part of the enjoyment of football, of competition. He’s trying to beat me, and I’m trying to stop him.
    “If you have to say certain things to people to take their eye off the game, then fair enough — that is the way it’s going to be.”

    PUT A SOC IN IT
    Real Sociedad are negotiating with Borussia Dortmund to remove a £26m buy-back clause for Arsenal target Alexander Isak.
    Sociedad bought Isak from Dortmund back in 2019, with the Bundesliga giants including a £26m buy-back clause.
    According to Sport1, the two clubs are now in negotiations to remove the clause.
    Isak, 21, has three years remaining on his deal in Spain, with Sociedad hoping to reward his form with a new contract.
    The Basque side are expected to pay around £5m to remove Dortmund’s clause.

    PAU WOW
    Man Utd are willing to launch a transfer bid for Pau Torres, according to reports.
    But they face competition from Real Madrid for the defender’s signature.
    According to AS, the Red Devils may make an official bid in the coming weeks.
    Torres was in the Villarreal side which beat United in the Europa League final.
    And he is currently starting for Spain alongside Aymeric Laporte at the Euros.

    RAM RAID
    Manchester United have reportedly been given a clear path to sign Sergio Ramos after Paris Saint-Germain dropped out of the race, writes ANTHONY CHAPMAN.
    RMC claims Mauricio Pochettino is keen on signing the former Real Madrid captain, whose shock Bernabeu departure was confirmed this week.
    However, Ramos is demanding a two-year contract on wages worth £200,000-a-week.
    And PSG are refusing to enter talks unless Ramos, 35, has a change of heart and drops his demands.
    That means United could now be frontrunners for the veteran defender after he also refused to entertain an offer from former side Sevilla.
    Ramos is seen as an ideal partner for Red Devils captain Harry Maguire.
    AOU ABOUT THAT?
    Arsenal are ready to launch another attempt to sign Lyon’s Houssem Aouar, writes JORDAN DAVIES.
    The Gunners were priced out of a move for the 22-year-old Frenchman last summer – with Lyon demanding up to £55m.
    However, the Ligue 1 club’s failure to qualify for the Champions League means Aouar will cost as little as £20m – a figure well within the North London club’s price range.
    And SunSport understands that Arsenal are readying a contract worth £100k-a-week to lure the midfielder to the Emirates at the second time of asking.
    IMPROVED BID
    According to Sky Sports, Man Utd have made an improved bid for Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho.
    An offer believed to be in the region of £75m has reportedly been submitted to the German club.
    Dortmund are believed to be looking to to get a sum of £80m, but there is a willingness to sort the situation out.
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    BARCA BOUND
    Memphis Depay will be a Barcelona player this season, according to Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano.
    An announcement is expected this weekend if all the correct paperwork has been sorted out.
    Memphis Depay, new Barcelona player. Official announcement expected for this weekend if paperworks will be signed in time with Memphis lawyers too. 🔵🔴🇳🇱 #Depay #FCB— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 19, 2021

    MEDLEY TO LEAVE
    Arsenal defender Zech Medley will join Belgian side K.V. Oostende on a permanent transfer, according to football.london.
    The 20-year-old will end his five-year stay at the North London club and will head to Belgium in the coming days.
    The report states that Arsenal will add a sell-on clause into the deal just incase he makes good progress.
    Boss Mikel Arteta was keen on keeping Medley, but the player wants to play first team football.
    OLISE LINKED
    Reading superstar Michael Olise has attracted attention from a host of top clubs, including Arsenal, Chelsea and Leeds.
    And the teenage sensation is being urged to make his transfer decision – to stay or to seek a move elsewhere.
    The 19-year-old had a productive season in the Championship scoring seven goals as well as providing 12 assists.
    HAK IT
    Chelsea are set to lose out on Inter Milan star Achraf Hakimi with Paris Saint-Germain leading the race, according to reports in France.
    Chelsea have already had a bid worth £51.5m rejected by the Italian champions.
    PSG have also seen a bid worth a similar amount turned down.
    But according to RMC Sport, PSG are hopeful that an improved bid of £60.1m will seal the deal.
    VARANE DEAL
    Man Utd are still keen on signing Real Madrid defender Raphael Varane, despite his £80m price tag.
    According to the Manchester Evening News, Man Utd made a £50m move but it was swiftly turned down.
    The report states that despite club captain Sergio Ramos leaving, they are prepared to sell Varane this summer with free agent David Alaba arriving.
    Real Madrid are trying to tie Varane down to a new deal, but if things don’t work out they wan’t a sizeable transfer fee.
    Worst case, Man Utd wait until next summer to sign the Frenchman for FREE.
    SANCHO CLOSER THAN EVER
    According to Si Lloyd, Man Utd are closer than ever to signing Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho.
    Jadon Sancho to Manchester United is nearly done. It’s been nearly done for a long, long time, but this time it really is a lot more nearly done than ever before.— Si Lloyd (@SmnLlyd5) June 19, 2021

    LIVERPOOL EYE BERARDI
    Liverpool are interested in signing Sassuolo winger Domenico Berardi this summer, according to the Daily Express.
    The 26-year-old has attracted some attention after his fine performances for Italy at Euro 2020.
    Italy have won both of their two fixtures by three-goal margins.
    CORR BLIMEY
    Arsenal are keen on signing Lazio forward Joaquin Correa, according to reports.
    Sky Italy are saying that Arsenal have requested information on the Argentine.
    In the report, it states that Lazio have interest in one of Arsenal’s players, Lucas Torreira.
    And the Uruguayan midfielder could help sweeten the deal to tempt the Rome-based club.
    TRIPP’S IT
    Manchester United are willing to sell left-back Alex Telles to fund a move for Atletico Madrid’s Kieran Trippier, according to reports.
    The Mirror are reporting that Man Utd are still keen on Trippier and a reported bid of £10m was turned down not long ago.
    And Atletico boss Diego Simeone doesn’t want Trippier to leave for anything less than what they value him at, £40m.
    Trippier’s ability to play at both right and left-back provides cover if Telles is sold.
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    Man Utd Jadon Sancho transfer LATEST, Pau Torres offer, Varane UPDATE, Rio tips Ramos for Utd, £43m Trippier interest

    MANCHESTER UNITED are ramping up their chase for Jadon Sancho with an improved bid submitted to Borussia Dortmund. Meanwhile, United have tabled a bid for Raphael Varane of £50million, according to separate reports.
    And Rio Ferdinand has tipped the club to snap up free defender Sergio Ramos.
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    GREAL DEAL
    Man City are reportedly eyeing a Premier League transfer record move for Jack Grealish.
    The Telegraph claims Pep Guardiola wants to raid Aston Villa for their talismanic captain.
    And he is ready to shatter the £89million fee Man United paid for Paul Pogba in 2016.
    Grealish has been linked with United too, as well as Chelsea and Arsenal.

    TRIPP’S IT
    Manchester United are willing to sell left-back Alex Telles to fund a move for Atletico Madrid’s Kieran Trippier, according to reports.
    The Mirror are reporting that Man Utd are still keen on Trippier and a reported bid of £10m was turned down not long ago.
    And Atletico boss Diego Simeone doesn’t want Trippier to leave for anything less than what they value him at, £40m.
    Trippier’s ability to play at both right and left-back provides cover if Telles is sold.

    ZLAT’S THAT
    Zlatan Ibrahimovic has had keyhole surgery on his left knee and could be out for two months.
    The AC Milan star is missing the Euros after suffering an ACL injury in May.
    And former Man United ace Ibra has now gone under the knife as he attempts to be fit in time for the new Serie A season.

    DEM BONES
    Ousmane Dembele is an injury worry for France after he hobbled out of his country’s 1-1 draw with Hungary at Euro 2020.
    The Barcelona star – himself on as a sub – appeared to pull a muscle as he left the field holding his hamstring.
    Dembele has just one year left on his Barca deal and has been linked with a move to Manchester United.

    TROUBLE BRU-ING
    Lee Dixon  took a swipe at Bruno Fernandes for ‘strolling’ around with ‘zero energy’ as Portugal were thumped by Germany.
    He told ITV: “I think someone needs to tell Fernandes he’s 3-1 down. He is just strolling on the ball.
    “He had a chance then to run into space and commit a few players ahead of him. No energy in his run at all.”

    NEVER SAY NEVILLE
    Gary Neville admits he is ‘mesmerised’ by old Man United team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo’s heading.
    Neville said: “It’s mesmerising. Honestly the way he heads the ball is like a League Two centre half – he’s absolutely incredible.
    “His spring, his timing, the technical aspect… everything is absolutely perfect.
    “This didn’t exist when he first came to United, this has been developed, grown, nurtured, it’s just perfection.”

    YOUR IN DEMAND
    Leicester are hoping Youri Tielemans will sign a new contract amid transfer interest from Manchester United and Liverpool.
    He has just two years left on his deal after a £40million move from Monaco and is now valued at £70m.
    United and Liverpool are thought to be fans after Tielemans’ fine season.
    But the Leicester Mercury claims Brendan Rodgers is eager to secure the playmaker’s future on a long-term contract.

    IN THE DEP END
    Barcelona have confirmed the signing of Netherlands star Memphis Depay.
    The Dutch forward joins on a free transfer after his Lyon contract expired.
    Ex-Man Utd flop Depay is Barca’s second freebie of the summer after they snapped up Man City legend Sergio Aguero.

    NEY BOTHER
    Man United and Scotland star Scott McTominay has shed light on his on-field row with PSG’s Neymar.
    He told The Athletic: “He ended up grabbing me. You could see his head was gone for a moment in the way he was so aggressive.
    “There was a lot of talking going on — words that your mum or dad might not like to hear.
    “But that is part of the enjoyment of football, of competition. He’s trying to beat me, and I’m trying to stop him.
    “If you have to say certain things to people to take their eye off the game, then fair enough — that is the way it’s going to be.”

    LIN IT TO WIN IT
    Jesse Lingard has been urged to leave Man United on a permanent deal to West Ham.
    Lingard scored nine goals and bagged five assists in just 16 games on loan at the Hammers this year,
    Trevor Sinclair told TalkSport: “Can I just say, Jesse Lingard, get to the capital of England rather than the capital of France.
    “You are loved at West Ham. Get yourself there, boy.”

    PAU WOW
    Man Utd are willing to launch a transfer bid for Pau Torres, according to reports.
    But they face competition from Real Madrid for the defender’s signature.
    According to AS, the Red Devils may make an official bid in the coming weeks.
    Torres was in the Villarreal side which beat United in the Europa League final.
    And he is currently starting for Spain alongside Aymeric Laporte at the Euros.

    RAM RAID
    Manchester United have reportedly been given a clear path to sign Sergio Ramos after Paris Saint-Germain dropped out of the race, writes ANTHONY CHAPMAN.
    RMC claims Mauricio Pochettino is keen on signing the former Real Madrid captain, whose shock Bernabeu departure was confirmed this week.
    However, Ramos is demanding a two-year contract on wages worth £200,000-a-week.
    And PSG are refusing to enter talks unless Ramos, 35, has a change of heart and drops his demands.
    That means United could now be frontrunners for the veteran defender after he also refused to entertain an offer from former side Sevilla.
    Ramos is seen as an ideal partner for Red Devils captain Harry Maguire.
    FERDINAND ON SANCHO
    Man Utd legend Rio Ferdinand has questioned whether Jadon Sancho has upset important people behind the scenes.
    The outstanding creative winger hasn’t played one minute of football at Euro 2020.
    And the decision to leave him out has left fans, ex-pros and pundits scratching their head.
    On his Five YouTube channel, he said: “The substitutions, I thought they were poor.
    “You can make a lot of substitutions now, he only made two substitutions when you can make five.
    “Utilise that bench, that’s what it’s there for. We’ve got all these players. Sancho? What’s he done? He must have done something behind the scenes.
    “He [Sancho] for the last three seasons has the second most goal involvements in this England squad after Sterling and Harry Kane.”
    IMPROVED BID
    According to Sky Sports, Man Utd have made an improved bid for Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho.
    An offer believed to be in the region of £75m has reportedly been submitted to the German club.
    Dortmund are believed to be looking to to get a sum of £80m, but there is a willingness to sort the situation out.
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    FIXTURE LIST
    Man Utd start the 2021-22 Premier League season against rivals Leeds United.

    ‘HE WAS MY IDOL’
    Man Utd newboy Amad Diallo has revelased that team-mate Paul Pogba was his hero.
    Speaking in an interview with the club’s official website, he said: “I met him when I was a kid at that trial at Juventus.
    “After the session, they asked me who I would like to have a photo with, and I asked for Paul. He was my idol!
    “Then, when I received the bid from United and I realised that Paul was here, I didn’t have to think twice and I wanted to come here straight away.
    “To be playing with him five years later is incredible.
    “I could not possibly ever imagine it happening. But these things happen once in a lifetime and, when such occasions come along, you have to seize them.
    “To play with Paul five years later is unbelievable, and hard to describe, really.”
    Diallio (left), Bailly (centre) and Pogba (right)Credit: GETTY IMAGES
    SHAW BACKS KANE
    Man Utd defender Luke Shaw has backed his England captain Harry Kane after his poor performance against Scotland yesterday.
    Kane was substituted in the late stages of the game by Marcus Rashford, and he has failed to score in the opening two group games.
    When asked if he is concerned over Kane’s performance, Shaw said: “No concern at all, for me personally I think he is the best striker in the world.
    ‘He is a very important part of the team, in fact the most important part.
    “I think whether he has not been at his best or not he is a massive part and a crucial player for us.
    “We need him whether his performances are as people expected or not, but this happens in tournament football, you can score a goal at any moment and he is such a crucial player – not just on the pitch but off the pitch, he has got all of our backing and I’m not worried at all.”
    VARANE DEAL
    Man Utd are still keen on signing Real Madrid defender Raphael Varane, despite his £80m price tag.
    According to the Manchester Evening News, Man Utd made a £50m move but it was swiftly turned down.
    The report states that despite club captain Sergio Ramos leaving, they are prepared to sell Varane this summer with free agent David Alaba arriving.
    Real Madrid are trying to tie Varane down to a new deal, but if things don’t work out they wan’t a sizeable transfer fee.
    Worst case, Man Utd wait until next summer to sign the Frenchman for FREE.
    SANCHO CLOSER THAN EVER
    According to Si Lloyd, Man Utd are closer than ever to signing Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho.
    Jadon Sancho to Manchester United is nearly done. It’s been nearly done for a long, long time, but this time it really is a lot more nearly done than ever before.— Si Lloyd (@SmnLlyd5) June 19, 2021

    POST-FERGIE
    A lot of money has been spent this Sir Alex Ferguson left Man Utd.
    Here’s who Manchester United have signed since Sir Alex Ferguson stepped down
    TRIPP’S IT
    Manchester United are willing to sell left-back Alex Telles to fund a move for Atletico Madrid’s Kieran Trippier, according to reports.
    The Mirror are reporting that Man Utd are still keen on Trippier and a reported bid of £10m was turned down not long ago.
    And Atletico boss Diego Simeone doesn’t want Trippier to leave for anything less than what they value him at, £40m.
    Trippier’s ability to play at both right and left-back provides cover if Telles is sold.
    ‘A BOY WITH SOME FEARS’
    Former Man Utd manager Jose Mourinho talked about his relationship with Luke Shaw.
    He said: “I found a boy. I found a boy after an incredible injury that put his career at risk.
    “A boy with some fears and scars from that awful night.
    “Then to work with me in a club where I was trying to improve mentalities and make ambitions and responsibilities to grow up.
    “It was not easy for him. I push players to the limit and sometimes players aren’t ready to follow me in that mentality. We had good periods.”
    FORMER REDS
    Cristiano Ronaldo will captain Portugal tonight when they face Germany!

    GET IT ‘DON
    Manchester United have submitted an opening bid for Jadon Sancho, according to reports.
    As revealed by SunSport this month, £350,000-a-week personal terms have already been agreed between the player and the Old Trafford club.
    And German newspaper Ruhr Nachrichten state a formal offer has been lodged for United’s No1 summer transfer target.
    It is unclear how much the bid was but United are thought to want Sancho for just £60million.
    However, the report states Borussia Dortmund are demanding £82m plus bonuses – with the fee described as ‘non-negotiable’. 
    That figure is £26m less than the £108m the Bundesliga side wanted last summer when a deal could not be agreed.
    BIG BUYS
    Paul Pogba and club captain Harry Maguire are Man Utd’s top-two expensive signings!

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    Euro 2020 LIVE: Italy vs Wales build up, Germany thrash Portugal, Uefa warning after Ronaldo Coca-Cola snub

    EURO 2020 is in full swing as the group stage nears completion.Italy, Holland and Belgium are the first teams through to the second round with picking up their second wins.
    Meanwhile Wales are on the brink of joining them. They face Italy in Rome on Sunday.
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    GIVE US A CHANCE
    Gareth Southgate says England are ‘a work in progress’ and playing catch-up with fellow Euro 2020 favourites.
    He said: “Some teams are at a different point in their development.
    “The run that Italy have had – 28 or 29 games unbeaten – and we know what France and Portugal have done over the last few years.
    “And Belgium have been the No 1 team for four years.
    “So that’s the level. That’s the standard we’ve got to aspire to. We’re a work in progress.”

    MORE TO COME
    Harry Kane has promised England fans: I’m ready to peak at the business end of the Euros.
    He said: “What we’ve learned over past tournaments, is it’s about trying to peak at the right time.
    “Maybe in Russia there were times, towards the quarter and semi final, when I wasn’t as sharp as I wanted to be. 
    “In the end we didn’t quite get to where we wanted to go, maybe partly for that reason.
    “I know the chances will come with the players we have got in the team. 
    “And when they do I will be more than capable of putting them away.”

    WE KANE DO IT
    Harry Kane believes England can still go all the way at the Euros.
    He said: “We still believe we have a great chance in this tournament and that’s how we will feel all the way to the end.
    “I mean you just look at the last European Championship – I don’t think Portugal won a group game but they ended up winning the tournament.
    “It’s slightly rare that you win all your group and knockout games and have a straight line to the top and lift the trophy. 
    “Sometimes you have a few ups and downs, maybe a few reality checks to make you work on a few things.
    “It helps the team and the environment and helps you improve for the later stages of the tournament and that’s the case for us.”

    FT – SPAIN 1 POLAND 1
    Spain’s place in the knockout stages is under threat after being held to a second straight draw at the Euros.
    Alvaro Morata fired his side ahead in the first half thanks to a controversial VAR decision.
    Robert Lewandowski then bagged a second-half equaliser before Gerard Moreno missed a penalty – with Morata then sending an open-goal rebound wide.
    READ THE MATCH REPORT HERE

    DEM BONES
    Ousmane Dembele is an injury worry for France after he hobbled out of his country’s 1-1 draw with Hungary at Euro 2020.
    The Barcelona star – himself on as a sub – appeared to pull a muscle as he left the field holding his hamstring.
    Dembele has just one year left on his Barca deal and has been linked with a move to Manchester United.

    TROUBLE BRU-ING
    Lee Dixon  took a swipe at Bruno Fernandes for ‘strolling’ around with ‘zero energy’ as Portugal were thumped by Germany.
    He told ITV: “I think someone needs to tell Fernandes he’s 3-1 down. He is just strolling on the ball.
    “He had a chance then to run into space and commit a few players ahead of him. No energy in his run at all.”

    TEAM NEWS
    Spain have handed a start to Gerard Moreno as they look for their first goal at the Euros.
    Ferran Torres drops out of the side as the Villarreal striker takes up a role on the right of a front three involving Dani Olmo and Alvaro Morata.
    Meanwhile, Robert Lewandowski and Wojciech Szczesny both line up for Poland.
    FOLLOW THE ACTION WITH OUR LIVE MATCH BLOG

    FT – PORTUGAL 2 GERMANY 4
    Germany made up for their opening game defeat to France by sealing a huge win against Portugal.
    Cristiano Ronaldo opened the scoring before own-goals from Ruben Dias and Raphael Guerreiro put Germany ahead.
    Joachim Low’s men then moved 4-1 up thanks to efforts from Kai Havertz and Robin Gosens before Diogo Jota pulled one back for Portugal.
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    SUPER RON
    Cristiano Ronaldo put the finishing touches to an incredible 17-second counter attack against Germany after making a 90-YARD sprint following his own defensive header!
    Portugal fans also unveiled a brilliant banner paying tribute to Ronaldo’s Coca-Cola snub earlier this week.
    But Germany lead 4-1 following TWO Portuguese own-goals plus strikes from Kai Havertz and Robin Gosens.
    FOLLOW THE GAME HERE

    CANDY KANE
    Rio Ferdinand says England should give Harry Kane 45 minutes to show he can lead their Euro challenge or be dumped from the side.
    Ferdinand told the BBC: “I would still play him. I’d demand more from him. There’s a conversation there to be had. You need more. He’s a top player.
    “Last season the most assists, the most goals in the Premier League.
    “You don’t become a bad player overnight, but I want to see the Harry Kane I saw in the Premier League, I want to see it in the Euros.
    “And I think there is a stern conversation, a workings out conversation to get the best out of Harry Kane.
    “And if it isn’t working out after 45 minutes, get someone else on there.
    “Don’t wait until 13 minutes before the end of the game, it’s not long enough for these players to really impact the game.”

    TEAM NEWS
    Portugal and Germany have both named unchanged sides for this afternoon’s crunch Euros clash.
    Cristiano Ronaldo will lead the hosts’ line after his double against Hungary, supported by Premier League stars Bernardo Silva, Diogo Jota and Bruno Fernandes.
    Meanwhile, the Germans continue to play without a recognised striker as Joachim Low keeps faith with the 3-4-3 system that struggled against France.
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    FT – HUNGARY 1 FRANCE 1
    World champions France were held to a 1-1 draw by a battling Hungary side this afternoon.
    The hosts took a shock lead before the break through Attila Fiola before Antoine Griezmann levelled in the second half.
    It means France will be keeping a keen eye on this afternoon’s clash between Portugal and Germany.
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    HUNGARY 1-1 FRANCE
    66. For all of France’s fancy football, it’s a goal of route one proportions that bring the world champions level.
    Hugo Lloris lumps a pass downfield that has Kylian Mbappe battling Loic Nego for the bouncing ball.
    The French forward has some good fortune to win out, and then even more as his low centre is diverted straight into the path of Antoine Griezmann by Willi Orban.
    Arriving at pace, Griezmann couldn’t miss, and duly blasted into the right corner.
    GOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAALLLL!!ANTOINE GRIEZMANN EQUALISES!!
    FERDINAND ON SANCHO
    Man Utd legend Rio Ferdinand has questioned whether Jadon Sancho has upset important people behind the scenes.
    The outstanding creative winger hasn’t played one minute of football at Euro 2020.
    And the decision to leave him out has left fans, ex-pros and pundits scratching their head.
    On his Five YouTube channel, he said: “The substitutions, I thought they were poor.
    “You can make a lot of substitutions now, he only made two substitutions when you can make five.
    “Utilise that bench, that’s what it’s there for. We’ve got all these players. Sancho? What’s he done? He must have done something behind the scenes.
    “He [Sancho] for the last three seasons has the second most goal involvements in this England squad after Sterling and Harry Kane.”
    HUNGARY 1-0 FRANCE
    48. France and Paul Pogba have wasted no time in upping the tempo, and it’s the Manchester United man that forces Gulacsi into early action.
    The midfielder powers a cross over in the direction of Mbappe, and it’s one that requires the Hungary goalkeeper to push out with a strong hand.
    It’s getting tasty in Budapest……. follow all the LIVE action HERE!
    PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!THE HALF-TIME WHISTLE GOES!
    HUNGARY 1-0 FRANCE
    45+2. What scenes in Budapest! Hungary lead the world champions!
    GOOOOOAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLL!!ATTILA FIOLA SCORES FOR HUNGARY!!
    HUNGARY 0-0 FRANCE
    31. Benzema! The drought continues!
    Mbappe does brilliantly to pluck a lofted pass out of the air with one touch, and then flick the perfect ball into the path of Benzema with another.
    The Real Madrid striker takes the opportunity on first time, opting to strike with the outside of his right boot. It’s a decision that sees the ball swerve wide.
    PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!
    HUNGARY VS FRANCE IS UNDERWAY!
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    TEAMSHEETS: HUNGARY VS FRANCE
    France (4-3-1-2): 1 Lloris; 2 Pavard, 4 Varane, 3 Kimpempbe, 18 Digne; 6 Pogba, 13 Kante, 14 Rabiot; 7 Griezmann; 19 Benzema, 10 Mbappe.
    Bench: 16 Mandanda, 23 Maignan, 5 Lenglet, 8 Lemar, 9 Giroud, 11 Dembele, 12 Tolisso, 17 Sissoko, 21 Hernandez, 24 Dubois, 25 Kounde, 26 Thuram.
    Hungary (3-5-2): 1 Gulacsi; 21 Botka, 6 Orban, 4 At Szalai; 7 Nego, 15 Kleinheisler, 8 Nagy, 13 Schafer, 5 Fiola; 9 Ad Szalai, 20 Sallai.
    Bench: 12 Dubusz, 22 Bogdan, 2 Lang, 3 Keckes, 10 Cseri, 11 Holdender, 14 Loverencdics, 17 R Varga, 18 Siger, 19 K Varga, 23 Nikolic, 24 Schon.
    Kick-off is nearly upon us, follow all the live action, minute-by-minute HERE
    SHAW BACKS KANE
    Man Utd defender Luke Shaw has backed his England captain Harry Kane after his poor performance against Scotland yesterday.
    Kane was substituted in the late stages of the game by Marcus Rashford, and he has failed to score in the opening two group games.
    When asked if he is concerned over Kane’s performance, Shaw said: “No concern at all, for me personally I think he is the best striker in the world.
    ‘He is a very important part of the team, in fact the most important part. 
    “I think whether he has not been at his best or not he is a massive part and a crucial player for us.
    “We need him whether his performances are as people expected or not, but this happens in tournament football, you can score a goal at any moment and he is such a crucial player – not just on the pitch but off the pitch, he has got all of our backing and I’m not worried at all.”
    KAL ME MAYBE
    I didn’t see any risk or desire from England to gamble and try and win, writes JOSE MOURINHO. 
    What was so good against Croatia was the midfield pairing of Declan Rice and Kalvin Phillips. 
    If England needed to beat Scotland then I think Phillips would have been subbed around the 60th minute for more creativity. 
    But a fear of losing kept him on the pitch. 
    COKE JOKE OVER
    Euro 2020 stars have been told to STOP moving sponsors’ drinks in press conferences – or risk their team getting fined, writes JOSHUA JONES.
    Cristiano Ronaldo started the trend when he put a pair of Coca-Cola bottles out of the way on Monday.
    He then told the cameras to ‘drink water’ instead of the popular fizzy drink.
    But Uefa, aware of the negative impact the stunts have on big-money backers, want to put an end to any more instances.
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    Spain vs Poland LIVE RESULT: Moreno misses VAR penalty as Lewandowski goal secures point in Group E – latest reaction

    SPAIN drew 1-1 with Poland as Group E remains wide open going into the last round of games.Gerard Moreno missed a VAR-awarded penalty following Robert Lewndowski’s equaliser for Poland.
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    GOODBYE FROM SEVILLE
    And so ends another entertaining, intriguing day at Euro 2020 which leaves Spain with it all to do in Group E, and by it we mean scoring some goals.
    Luis Enrique’s team once again had plenty of possession, and played lots of pretty passes in midfield, but lacked pace, guile and threat in the final third to make their dominance count. Hmmm, where I have heard that before?
    La Roja surely now have to win the final group game with Slovakia to make it through to the knockout stages, while Poland have given themselves a real fighting chance of progress as they prepare for Sweden.
    The final round of group games begin tomorrow with Group A reaching its conclusion. Italy host Wales in Rome while Turkey take on Switzerland in Baku. We’ll be here with all the action so join us.
    Dewch ymlaen Cymru!
    A TEAM POSSESSED
    Never mind all their possession, Spain will be haunted by their missed chances if they fail to make it through to the Last 16 on Wednesday.

    E’S UP FOR GRABS
    With one round of games remaining, Group E is finely poised.
    Sweden will feel they’ve done enough (especially with four of the best third-place sides also facing a route through), but any of the four sides could yet make it to the knockout stages.
    The Swedes face Poland in Saint Petersburg in their final game while Slovakia take on Spain in Seville. Both games kick-off at 5pm on Wednesday.

    FULL TIME STATS
    The statistics suggest a Spanish domination, but after they again lacked a goal threat, it’s more likely to be an inquisition from the media and fans following this result.

    FT: SPAIN 1-1 POLAND
    The match ends in a hard-fought draw, and its one that Poland are much happier with than their opponents. Robert Lewandowski’s second half header is the reason that the visiting players are celebrating at the final whistle, and why the Spaniards are so despondent. The Poland captain’s equaliser cancelled out Alvaro Morata’s first half opener, and the hosts passed up their chance to win it when Gerard Moreno missed a penalty.

    PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!THE FINAL WHISTLE GOES IN SEVILLE!
    SPAIN 1-1 POLAND
    90+5. Well done, young man! Kozlowski breaks up Spain’s last attack, and makes such a fool of Rodri that Man City’s record signing brings him crashing to the ground.
    It’s a yellow card, and surely the end of the action.
    SPAIN 1-1 POLAND
    90+4. For once, Spain have numbers in the penalty area but the delivery in is from the left is poor, and Linetty boots to safety in wonderful League Two fashion.
    SPAIN 1-1 POLAND
    90+3. Three minutes into five additional minutes, and Lewandowski picks up a yellow card for a foul on Laporte.
    The Poland striker won’t mind as it eats up a few more seconds.
    SPAIN 1-1 POLAND
    90. As the clock strikes 90, the teenage substitute Kozlowski has the opportunity to spark a three-on-three, but over-eagerness gets the better of the 17-year-old and he blows his big chance.
    We’ve all been there.
    SPAIN 1-1 POLAND
    88. The 90-minute mark is closing in on Spain, and, as Danny Murphy states, “they’re hardly battering down the door.”
    You can’t score if you’re going side to side in your own half.
    SPAIN 1-1 POLAND
    86. Mikel Oyarzabal is Luis Enrique’s latest – and possibly last – throw of the dice.
    The Real Sociedad forward is on for Morata, but time is running out.
    SPAIN 1-1 POLAND
    85. Jan Bednarek has taken a knock, and the Soutthampton defender will have to go off.
    It means Pawel Dawidowicz has the unenviable job of seeing out the match as Poland’s new centre-back.
    The Poles makes another change too with Karol Linetty on for Jakub Moder.
    SPAIN 1-1 POLAND
    84. Brilliant save from Szczesny!
    The Poland stopper gets out quickly to dive at the feet of Sarabia after the Spain substitute had beaten the offside trap.
    It’s a brave piece of goalkeeping that leaves both players requiring treatment.

    SPAIN 1-1 POLAND
    82. Pau Torres’ individual battle with Lewandowski continues, but the centre-back will have to play the final minutes on a yellow card.
    He’s penalised for blocking the Poland striker.
    SPAIN 1-1 POLAND
    80. It’s been chaos in the Poland penalty area for the past minute.
    First, Bereszynski and Szczesny leave a loose ball to each other, and almost allow Ferran Torres to creep in, and then seconds later, it takes four Poland defenders to crowd out a grounded Morata.
    Rodri finally ends the danger by powering a shot into the arms of the Poland goalkeeper.

    SPAIN 1-1 POLAND
    77. And here’s a reminder that Poland do still carry a threat even when out of possession for so long.
    Lewandowski sparks a counter by turning and finding Frankowski on the run. The captain then demands a return as he makes his way into the box, but the winger hesitates and it just allows Pau Torres to get back and block the cross.
    SPAIN 1-1 POLAND
    74. Paulo Sousa paces up and down his technical area, urging his players on.
    You certainly can’t fault this Poland team, they’ve had to do a lot of chasing tonight.
    SPAIN 1-1 POLAND
    72. Ferran Torres has the opportunity to make himself an instant hero, but heads wide.
    Lovely build-up play involving namesake Pau, fellow substitute Sarabia and Marcus Llorente look to have put the ball on a plate for the forward, but the cross was perhaps travelling slightly behind him. Benefit of the doubt.
    SPAIN 1-1 POLAND
    68. Three more changes to report.
    Luis Enrique has thrown on Fabian Ruiz and Pablo Sarabia for Gerard Moreno and Koke while Paulo Sousa has introduced Przemyslaw Frankowski for Karol Swiderski.
    SPAIN 1-1 POLAND
    66. Lewandowski leaves another defender on the turf, this time flicking a chance into the vicinity of Bednarek…
    …but this time the referee blows for the foul Spain’s players demanded at the equaliser.
    SPAIN 1-1 POLAND
    64. Spain are back on the front foot, looking to regain their lead.
    Morata has a sight of goal, but flashes a shot across the face.
    SPAIN 1-1 POLAND
    61. Spain make a change of their own.
    Manchester City’s Ferran Torres is on for Dani Olmo.
    SPAIN 1-1 POLAND
    58. And now Jozwiak goes into the book for a foul on Pedri, and the Poland players are furious.
    Tempers are frayed out there.
    SPAIN 1-1 POLAND
    57. What drama!
    The VAR official and on-pitch referee combine to award Spain a spotkick for Moder’s clumsy challenge after his cross had gone.
    Gerard Moreno demands the ball, and looks confident as he steps up, but crashes his right-footed against the base of the post.
    Following up, Alvaro Morata is first to the rebound but makes an awful mess of his shot and misses by some distance.

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