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    Tyson Fury reveals biggest fear after enjoying post-fight burgers with beaten rival Derek Chisora

    TYSON Fury chewed the fat with beaten Derek Chisora — and revealed he is scared of spiders.The world heavyweight champion had a burger with Chisora after battering him on Saturday night.
    Tyson Fury took on Derek Chisora last night, winning the fight
    Fury now has fellow champ Oleksandr Usyk in his sights before he hangs up his gloves
    On fight night, Fury wore the England shirt The Sun gave him the day beforeCredit: Simon Jones
    Fury, 34, also pondered the future — which does not include a stint on I’m a Celebrity.
    Asked if he would do the ITV1 show, he said: “I turned it down because I don’t like bugs, creepy crawlies, snakes, rats, lizards. Anything that moves on the floor I turn into a boy. It’s not for me.”
    On fight night, Fury wore the England shirt The Sun gave him the day before when he paid a visit.
    He now has fellow champ Oleksandr Usyk in his sights before he hangs up his gloves.
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    He said: “I think I’ve got one more year and then I’ll become a used car salesman.”
    He also revealed he wants to hang out with King Charles.
    Fury said: “I’ve not met the King yet. I’m sure I’ll get an invite to this coming New Year’s Eve party!” More

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    Sun mascot Harry Mane steals the show ­during a dance-off with Senegal fans ahead of World Cup knockout game

    SUN mascot Harry Mane stole the show yesterday ­during a dance-off with Senegal fans.The Senegalese supporters have been entertaining the crowds at Doha’s main souk with traditional dance and music.
    Sun mascot Harry Mane stole the show yesterday ­during a dance-off with Senegal fansCredit: Dan Charity
    Jewellery worker Coumba told Sun girl Eleanor Sharples she hought Senegal would winCredit: Louis Wood
    But the biggest cheer came when Harry joined them.
    Alhadji Diedhiou, 39, danced with Harry and said: “I love your lion. Our team are known as the Lions of Teranga so it is fitting we play the Three Lions next.”
    Meanwhile, The Sun on Sunday flew the St George’s flag over Africa’s tallest statue, the 52m Africa­n Renaissance monument in Dakar, the capital of Senegal.
    But jewellery worker Coumba told Sun girl Eleanor Sharples it would not stop Senegal winning.
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    Only a few hundred fans have made the trip from West Africa to Qatar but they have been making plenty of noise each night with their routines.
    Sidy Sagna, 47, said: “We are famous for our atmosphere before, during and after the match. We will create an ambiance in the stadium and we will win.”
    Given the limited numbers of their fans at the World Cup, the team has called on all Africans to support them in the last 16 clash with England at the Al Bayt stadium tomorrow night.
    Chelsea defender Kalidou Koulibaly, 31, Senegal’s captain, said earlier: “I’m calling on all Africans to come together, because that’s how we’re going to move forward.
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    “We support all the African teams and I think they support us too. That’s really nice. We heard the fans throughout the match – we’re going to need them for the upcoming games.” More

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    England’s lucky charm Chesney Hawkes in race against time to make it to World Cup round of 16 match

    ENGLAND’S lucky charm Chesney Hawkes is in a race against time to get to the World Cup round of 16 match today — but he has The Sun on his side.The singer, 51, inspired the Three Lions into walloping three second-half goals against Wales by performing his 1991 hit The One and Only at half-time.
    Chesney Hawkes is in a race against time to get to the World Cup round of 16 matchCredit: Doug Seeburg
    Even England ace Declan Rice said he hoped England could “get him singing at every half-time”.
    He also paid a visit on Friday to The Sun’s HQ to sing a duet of One and Only with boxer Tyson Fury.
    The first stage of Operation Sun and Only to get Chesney to Qatar swept into action last night — as he jumped in our cab to Heathrow following a gig at Butlin’s in Skegness, Lincs.
    West Ham fan Chesney said: “The whole thing has just been a whirlwind — hearing one of my heroes Declan name-checking me in the England press conference was just amazing.
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    “I never claimed to bring England good luck but anything I can do as a fan, to get the crowd going and help the side, I’ll do it.”
    He has 19 hours to get from his gig to the match as England take on Senegal.
    Sing Along tonight
    I am the one and only, oh yeah
    Call me, call me by my name or call me by number
    You put me through it
    I’ll still be doing it the way I do it
    And yet, you try to make me forget
    Who I really am, don’t tell me I know best
    I’m not the same as all the rest
    I am the one and only
    Nobody I’d rather be
    I am the one and only
    You can’t take that away from me
    I’ve been a player in the crowd scene
    A flicker on the big screen
    My soul embraces one more in a million faces
    High hopes and aspirations, and years above my station
    Maybe but all this time I’ve tried to walk with dignity and pride
    I am the one and only
    Nobody I’d rather be
    I am the one and only
    You can’t take that away from me
    I can’t wear this uniform without some compromises
    Because you’ll find out that we come
    In different shapes and sizes
    No one can be myself like I can
    For this job I’m the best man
    And while this may be true
    You are the one and only you
    I am the one and only
    Nobody I’d rather be
    I am the one and only
    You can’t take that away from me
    I am the one and only
    Nobody I’d rather be
    I am the one and only
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    Harry Kane declares himself fit for England and targets goals against Senegal after dry spell in group stage

    THREE Lions skipper Harry Kane last night declared himself fit — and raring to go for his first goals of the World Cup.Harry was top scorer at the 2018 tournament in Russia but is yet to hit the target in Qatar.
    Harry Kane is determined to get on the scoresheet to help England beat SenegalCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    The hitman, who turned provider as England battled through their opening three matches, now hopes to open the floodgates against Senegal tonight.
    He said: “I would love to be sitting here with two or three goals, for sure, but the group games have gone well.
    “The games have not been too physical and going into the knock-out stages I feel really good — fit and sharp and as match-fit as I will ever feel.”
    Manager Gareth Southgate also will not be surprised if Harry, 29, opens his account in the 7pm knockout game against the African Nations champs.
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    Harry’s last goal was against Germany in the Nations League at Wembley in September.
    Harry Kane’s last goal for England came against Germany in SeptemberCredit: Reuters
    Gareth Southgate is backing England’s players to step up if the game goes to penaltiesCredit: Reuters
    But Gareth insisted: “With Harry, you know the goals are coming. So the longer the period without them, then you know they’re coming pretty soon.’’
    He added: “We’ve always wanted to bring the country on a journey with us and to create nights that people remember forever.
    “I think we’ve had a few of those over the last few years and we hope that Sunday’s another one.’’
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    And he assured anxious fans that the squad have been preparing intensively in case of a dreaded penalty shootout.
    England — who suffered spot-kick heartbreak at the Euro 2020 final at Wembley last year — have won just three out of ten in tournaments.
    But Gareth said: “We are prepared and we’ve had a process we’ve ­followed.
    “We’ve done that over the last few months but there’s so many other aspects to the game you’ve got to get right.
    With Harry, you know the goals are comingGareth Southgate
    “We’re aiming to win the game and avoid extra-time and avoid penalties.
    “But if we need to go 120 minutes or to go beyond that, we need to be ready mentally and physically — and I believe we are.”
    England have been further boosted by the form of Manchester United star Marcus Rashford who, with three goals, is in contention for the Golden Boot top scorer award.
    Marcus, 25, was devastated when he was among those who missed a penalty at the Euro final and was targeted by racist trolls.
    But Gareth said the striker was once again playing “with a smile on his face” — and remains one of England’s best spot-kick hopes.
    He said: “Marcus is one of the best penalty takers in the world.
    “Statistically he is an 85 per cent person, but even the best miss 15 per cent.
    “So in the end you have got to trust your players that they are going to deliver in those big moments.’’
    England star Marcus Rashford is the player Senegal fans fear the mostCredit: AP
    Senegal, nicknamed the Lions of Teranga, go into the game as underdogs but Gareth warned his players not to underestimate them.
    It will be the first time England have played Senegal, and Gareth said they will be facing a “well organised and athletic” side who play with “tremendous spirit”.
    As he spoke, The Sun’s lion mascot Harry Mane was firing up fans among the 8,000 travelling lionhearts who will pack a corner of the 69,000-seat Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor tonight.

    There will be a TV audience of more than 20 million back home.
    Pub bosses predict 15 million pints could be downed today as beer sales rocket 50 per cent.
    Another 20 million pints will be sunk at home.
    Emma McClarkin, chief executive of the British Beer and Pub Association, said: “At home and at the bar, the beer is flowing.
    “When England do well, so do our pubs and breweries.”
    Molly Davis of the British Institute of Innkeeping, added: “Sunday’s match will bring cheer to our pubs.”
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    The Sun on Sunday’s psychic camel Camilla tips England to beat SenegalCredit: Paul Tonge
    THE Sun on Sunday’s psychic camel Camilla predicts victory for the Three Lions tonight against Senegal.
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    Owners Jenny and Vernon Moore, both 52, of Melton Mowbray, Leics, insist she’s “never wrong”.
    Vernon told manager Gareth Southgate and the team: “Camilla’s got your back . . . football’s coming home!” More

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    Jack Grealish’s dad vows to keep wearing his ‘lucky’ Union Jack waistcoat to take England to World Cup glory

    JACK Grealish’s dad has vowed to continue wearing his ‘lucky’ Union Flag waistcoat to take England to World Cup glory.Madcap Kevin left his famous son squirming by cheering on the Three Lions in Qatar wearing a garish outfit in the stands.
    Jack Grealish’s dad Kevin has vowed to continue wearing his ‘lucky’ Union Flag waistcoatCredit: BackGrid
    Jack joked: ‘What’s he doing with that? I said ‘what are you wearing there?’’Credit: Facebook
    But the proud father is unmoved by Jack’s pleas to leave behind the inspirational attire – and will “100%” be donning the patriotic kit tomorrow.
    The mortified Manchester City £100m star laughed: “What’s he doing with that? I said ‘what are you wearing there?’.
    “He had a little bow-tie as well but my mum told him to take it off – I don’t know where he’s got it from, it looks like something from the market, doesn’t it?”
    But Kevin’s £100 waistcoat – specially made by an independent retailer near his Solihull home – will be back on display in the knock-out clash between England and Senegal.
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    The Union Flag themed bow tie was an extra £20 and Kevin will keep it on after attending all of England’s three Group B games in which Jack and his team-mates remained unbeaten.
    Along with his parents, the midfielder’s sister Hollie, who has cerebral palsy, has travelled out to lend her support.
    Jack, 27, performed a special celebration for an 11-year-old fan called Finlay after scoring his first-ever World Cup goal against Iran in England’s first game of the tournament.
    Dan McHale, the assistant manager at Kevin’s tailor Bentley’s, told of their special commission last night.
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    He said: “Kevin came in a few days before he flew out to Qatar and picked it up. He was absolutely delighted with it. I think it’s definitely something the cameras can pick up on.”
    Kevin’s natty look is in stark contrast to Jack’s fashion sense, which landed him a seven-figure tie-up with Gucci earlier this year.
    England fan John Gadd said last night: “I’ll be wearing my lucky underpants watching England and everyone needs to do their bit – including Kevin Grealish. Good on him and let’s hope it takes us to World Cup glory.”
    Jack said: ‘He had a little bow-tie as well but my mum told him to take it off’Credit: Getty More

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    England star John Stones says Three Lions are ‘in it to win it’ after 56 years of World Cup hurt

    ENGLAND star John Stones laid bare the Three Lions’ hunger to end 56 years of World Cup hurt last night and roared: “We are in it to win it!”Centre back John, 28, poured out his pain at losing the 2018 World Cup semi-final against Croatia followed by last year’s Euro 2020 penalties heartbreak against Italy.
    England defender John Stones is determined to put the pain of past defeats behind himCredit: Reuters
    But he promised England fans the team is focused and ready to play their hearts out to lift our first trophy since 1966.
    The Manchester City star tapped into growing belief that Gareth Southgate’s side are now among the favourites to go all the way to the final in Qatar – and win it.
    And he revealed England’s agonising last ditch failures at the last two tournaments are driving the squad toward glory.
    He said: “It is a big motivation for the team, 100 percent.
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    “I always aim for the highest thing to win the competition – I have always said we are in it to win it is my belief is that we can do it.
    “We need to think about everything we have done, our ambitions and where this can take us.
    “Coming so close twice now, especially the last tournament, you never want to go through that feeling again.
    “It is probably more than likely I will through my career, so I cannot get my head around that but I always want to do better than the last time.
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    “Getting fourth in a World Cup was incredible where we came from but we need to better that and some more.
    “In 2018 it was a success in terms of uniting the nation and everyone loving English football again – but you look back and we were so close.
    “I never want to go through that again.
    “As a team, as a fan, this is something you dream of as a kid, and we never want to feel that way again.
    “We have to better what we did last time, that is the long and short of it.”
    John also revealed the team had been practising penalty shoot-outs in a bid to banish the spot kick hoodoo which has haunted England teams for decades.
    Southgate is understood to have ordered psychological training to steel his men for the intense pressure to come if games go to dreaded shoot-outs in the knockout stages.
    The star – a key rock in a solid defence which has conceded just two goals in Qatar – said: “Four years ago we won our first shoot out and then in Euros it did not work out.
    “So we have done a lot of work on penalties and the fine details of it and working on individual needs, sometimes people have to step up and it is trying to find comfort in that environment.
    “You have to get used to being uncomfortable and for lads like me going through the process of what you need to be clinical at that time.”
    John stressed England were not underestimating Sunday’s West African Last 16 opponents Senegal – and were desperate to make fans in Qatar and back home proud.
    He said: “We have come through these three games in a difficult group and in a World Cup, anything can happen.
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    “We have already seen big upsets, and we do not want to take anything for granted, and always respect the opposition and we will do that.
    “It has been a great journey for all of us as a nation – we want to make everyone proud.”
    Gareth Southgate is preparing his side for the intensity of the World Cup knockout roundsCredit: Getty More

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    Senegal fans say they fear England’s Marcus Rashford as The Sun jets to nation’s capital Dakar ahead of World Cup clash

    SENEGAL fans are roaring on their own Lions stars but fear England’s goal predators, including in-form Marcus Rashford.The two teams share a nickname and The Sun jetted to the West African nation’s capital Dakar to face off against their frenzied followers and the fly the St George’s flag.
    World Cup fever has gripped Senegal – but they fear England’s starsCredit: Louis Wood
    The Sun visited Senegal – the team known as the Lions of Teranga.Credit: Louis Wood
    We also visited a wildlife reserve to see if their lions are up for the fight.
    World Cup fever has gripped Senegal, with everyone cheering on the team known as the Lions of Teranga.
    After their Africa Cup of Nations glory last year, the Senegalese are now hunting football’s biggest prize.
    But they fear the threat of our Three Lions, especially as they are missing star man Sadio Mané.
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    Health and safety trainer Ernest, 34, said: “We fear Marcus Rashford, Harry Kane and Phil Foden.
    “They can score at any moment because they are top players.
    “I am a little bit worrying about Senegal not winning.”
    But Alioune, 40, said: “Senegal 3, England 0, because Senegal are African men and are strong.”
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    It is estimated 17million Senegalese, almost the entire population, will be watching at fan zones.
    Senegal qualified for the last 16 after wins over Qatar and Ecuador.
    England star Marcus Rashford is the player Senegal fans fear the mostCredit: AP More

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    Watch as Tyson Fury performs duet of ‘The One and Only’ with England’s lucky charm Chesney Hawkes

    TYSON Fury and England super-mascot Chesney Hawkes belted out a rousing duet of The One and Only yesterday.The hard-hitting wonder and one-hit wonder sang together in The Sun’s newsroom in a major boost for Gareth Southgate’s team.
    Tyson had a sing-along with Chesney Hawkes at The Sun’s London HQ
    England’s lucky mascot Chesney changed the lyrics when he linked up with Gypsy King Tyson
    Chesney, 51, is the team’s lucky charm after his rendition of his 1991 chart-topper at half-time in the Wales game inspired England to score three goals.
    Chesney later dashed from our London HQ to perform at Butlin’s in Skegness, Lincs.
    His gig tomorrow night has sparked fears he won’t be in Qatar for the Senegal match.
    But our Operation Sun and Only aims to get him there on time.
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    Windsor-born Chesney told us: “It’s going to be touch and go and there’s no margin for error but I will be there.
    “The boys need me. I’ve always been nervous before big England games but now I’m the mascot it’s even worse. The pressure is definitely on!”
    Chesney also revealed his rekindled fame meant he was again being spotted everywhere he goes.
    The LA-based star added: “After 30 years I’d finally stopped getting the ‘It’s the one and only’ gags but now they’ve started again. It’s amazing and so unexpected. On the way back on the plane everyone wanted to shake my hand. Incredible.”
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    When he linked up with Gypsy King Tyson he adapted the lyrics to “Fury is the one and only” before the boxer burst into a chorus of Football’s Coming Home. More