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    England right to poach Irish talent like Declan Rice, Jack Grealish and Michael Keane, insists Gareth Southgate

    GARETH SOUTHGATE has defended England’s poaching of Irish talent and insisted: We are not arrogant.
    The Three Lions could field three players in Thursday’s friendly against the Republic of Ireland who once pulled on the emerald green shirt – Declan Rice, Jack Grealish and Michael Keane.

    Southgate says England are within their rights to poach Irish talentCredit: Reuters

    Boss Southgate said: “All those boys have had a lot to consider in making that decision.
    “That’s why none of them took those decisions lightly, I’m sure – well, I know they didn’t.
    “To make those decisions at such a young age, it’s so difficult to know what you want to do and where you want to head.
    “All those boys reflected on that and decided they wanted to play for England.

    “All were born in England, of course. It’s not that we’ve asked people to come across.
    “We played Wales last month and they had a couple of players who were with us as youngsters – Tyler Roberts and Ethan Ampadu. We didn’t want to lose them.
    “I think everybody is facing these challenges with dual-nationality players and we’ve always got to get the balance right of not capping them too early, just to stop them going somewhere else.
    “We want to be fair to them so they can have a career.

    Rice received death threats after switching allegiance from Ireland to EnglandCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    “But I think the three boys we have with us, they look as if they can have good international careers.”
    Rice, 21, made three senior appearances for the Republic and is only the second player – and first for more than a century – to represent both countries.
    The West Ham captain and his family received death threats after he switched to England in early 2019.
    Southgate says the strong character Rice has demonstrated in coping with the situation was one of the big reasons he wanted him to play for England in the first place.
    Southgate said: “I was looking at him in the tunnel at Anfield the other day and you forget he is captaining his club at an incredibly young age.
    “I did that at 23, 24 and that felt young. And he’s 21. It’s an incredible responsibility, really.
    “He is an incredibly mature boy and he’s got fantastic leadership qualities. I think that’s clear to every coach that works with him.
    “It’s one of the reasons we felt, when there was an opportunity to bring him with us, that we were so keen to do it.
    “Not only is there the quality of player, but there is the personality and character.
    “And we are very pleased with that decision and feel it was worth the extra yards we put in to allow it to happen.

    Jack Grealish was another star to pick England over IrelandCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    “The alternative would be that we’d be arrogant and think people will just want to come and play for England – and that’s just not the case anymore.
    “All players want to know how they are going to be treated and what the set up is like.
    “And Declan’s performances have been very good for us, he has already picked up some very good experiences.”
    Rice made his senior England debut a month after his switch.
    Grealish, who had played for the Republic of Ireland from Under-17 to Under-21 level, had to wait a lot longer.
    The Aston Villa captain, 25, won his first cap last month, more than five years after he declared for England in September 2015.
    That call followed discussions with then boss Roy Hodgson and technical director Dan Ashworth.
    Southgate explained: “Roy was directly involved in that with Dan.
    “I did then meet Jack with his dad before he came with the Under-21s for the first time.
    “He had already transferred across, we were taking him to Toulon and he hadn’t been with us previously.

    Michael Keane is the third player in the England squad who was eligible to play for IrelandCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    “His first games were with us and that was when I spent a bit of time getting to know Jack a bit better.”
    Thursday’s friendly will be a good opportunity for Southgate to get to know Grealish and other fringe players better.
    And the Three Lions coach will not hesitate to pick Rice, Grealish or 27-year-old Everton defender Keane, an ex-Republic of Ireland Under-17 and Under-19 international.
    Southgate said: “We’ll have to play somebody! But I can’t think too much about that.
    “We’re playing in an empty stadium which makes things a bit different but I understand the interest in these players.”
    England could yet try to tempt another Ireland-qualified player to play for them instead.
    Leeds striker Patrick Bamford, 27, played once for the Republic’s Under-18s before representing Eng­land between Under-18 and Under-21 level.
    amford’s fine start to the season has fuelled rumours Ireland want to make him a full international, as well as suggestions he interests England.
    Southgate said: “We’ve had a discussion about Patrick – but didn’t think that it was right for this time.”

    Grealish and Rice are both likely to take on Ireland next weekCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Perhaps it is just as well, given the controversy caused by the switches of Rice and Grealish.
    But it has not been one-way traffic over the years.
    The Republic of Ireland squads led to glory by the late Jack Charlton, the 1966 World Cup winner with England, included a number of English-born players.
    Southgate said: “I have experienced the other side. I played for years with Andy Townsend.
    “Andy and Tony Cascarino had brilliant careers with Ireland and, as far as I know, they were pretty much London born and bred, those pair – or south of England.
    “Look, it’s happened both ways, to the benefit of everybody across the years.
    “I’m also sure it will continue to do so for evermore.”

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    Man Utd outcast Sergio Romero training alone hoping club will let him leave on a free transfer in January

    SERGIO ROMERO is back in training at Manchester United and counting down the days to the next transfer window.
    The Argentinian keeper did not return to work after his lengthy dispute over being snubbed by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer for the Europa League semi.

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    Sergio Romero is training alone and hopes to leave Man Utd for free in JanuaryCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Romero is now staying fit on his own and hoping United will let him leave without a fee in January to end his misery as their unwanted extra keeper.
    The crunch will come over whether Romero gets a pay off when he leaves. 
    He is unlikely to pick up similar wages away from Old Trafford. 

    Romero was desperate to join Everton over the summer following Dean Henderson’s return from Sheffield United.
    But a move failed to go through before deadline day, leading to an angry outburst from his wife on social media.
    Romero had also been eyeing a switch to the MLS, with David Beckham’s Inter Miami linked.
    But that deal fell through last month due to his £100,000-a-week earnings.

    SunSport understands Romero has since begged United to let him go.

    And he could even give up his pay off to secure an exit, worth around £1.5million.
    But with his contract expiring next summer, Romero can agree a pre-contract with a foreign side from January.
    Romero joined United in 2015 on a free transfer from Sampdoria and has gone on to play 61 times.

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    Bruno Fernandes calls on entire Man Utd squad to be ‘leaders’ after finding form in Everton win

    BRUNO FERNANDES hailed Manchester United’s leaders as they bounced back from European disaster.
    United’s character was questioned following Wed­nesday’s shock 2-1 defeat at Istanbul Basaksehir.

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    Bruno Fernandes has hailed Man Utd’s leaders for stepping up against EvertonCredit: Reuters
    But after scoring twice in the 3-1 win at Everton, Portuguese playmaker   Fernandes said: “We know inside the dressing room what we have to do.
    “Everyone needs to be a leader. Some are the ‘mood’ leaders — they don’t talk too much but do the right things.
    “Others need to speak a little more to feel more part of the game.

    “It was difficult to recover after Basaksehir. This was the moment to do something and we did.”
    Just like in Istanbul, United conceded a soft opening goal to Bernard.
    But they recovered well, with Fernandes’ double before he teed up Edinson Cavani for a stoppage-time goal to seal victory.
    United skipper Harry Maguire said: “I think we know the first goal in Istanbul can’t happen.

    “It made it a frustrating night and the individuals held their hands up.

    “We are a good group who work really hard and we’re all in this together.
    “It’s early in the season but the points we have accumulated isn’t good enough for this club.
    “We’ve been questioned and know we don’t answer them in 90 minutes.
    “But the lads are working tirelessly for this club — everyone wants to improve and do better.”

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    Jadon Sancho must put in more work to be a ‘top player’ for England, warns boss Gareth Southgate

    JADON SANCHO still has plenty to do to become a top player, according to England boss Gareth Southgate.
    Sancho’s record of goals and assists for Borussia Dortmund is impressive but he has not been as prolific for the Three Lions.

    Jadon Sancho has yet to show his prolific form for EnglandCredit: EPA

    Ahead of England’s clash with the Republic of Ireland on Thursday, Southgate said: “Dortmund have some very high-level games: Champions League, Bayern Munich, Leipzig.
    “But they also have a lot of games that are probably slightly below the Premier League as well. So for young players it’s a brilliant league to go into.
    “They have an outstanding team who are constantly in the top two or three in that league, so they dominate most games and he gets a lot of the ball.
    “With us, there’s obviously been some qualifiers with a slightly lower level of opposition and he’s had more of the ball and then he’s played in games like Holland in the Nations League, which is a really high-level game.

    “That would have been as big a game as he’s been involved in, frankly. So he’s had a balance of experiences with us, he’s still an extremely young player, still improving.”
    Southgate says it is as much down to Sancho, 20, to push on to the next level as it is down to the England set-up to help him progress.
    The Three Lions head coach said: “There is competition for places in those areas and there’s always a responsibility on us to get the best out of players.

    Gareth Southgate has urged Sancho to push on to the next levelCredit: Reuters

    Jadon Sancho scored 17 and assisted 16 in the league last seasonCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    “But also there’s a responsibility on them as well. He wants to be a top player. He can be a top player.

    “He’s on a good pathway to do that but there’s lots of examples of players that didn’t quite do that as well.
    “So there’s a challenge every day to keep improving and get better.”

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    West Ham chasing Moussa Dembele transfer as Lyon prepare to sell £30m-rated Man Utd target

    WEST HAM are on red alert as French giants Lyon prepare to sell striker Moussa Dembele.
    Hammers boss David Moyes is a big fan of the former Celtic striker, who is frustrated with being left on the bench recently.

    West Ham are eyeing up a move for £30m-rated Moussa DembeleCredit: AP:Associated Press

    Frenchman Dembele, 24, could be open to a second crack at English football after cutting his teeth at Fulham in his younger days.
    And insiders claim Lyon are now willing to sell the player, who was a regular for France’s Under-21s.
    However, the price on Dembele’s head will still be a problem for any Premier League suitors, which also include Manchester United.
    Lyon could be persuaded by a bid from about £30million but which goes higher with bonuses.

    West Ham have money to spend after the last window, when they failed to buy a new frontman.
    Moyes has not been keen to use Sebastian Haller and the chance to replace him appeals.
    Meanwhile, Jack Wilshere claimed he would be ‘silly’ to join another club like West Ham.
    The midfielder, 28, signed for the Hammers in 2018 after leaving Arsenal.

    Wilshere says he’d be ‘silly’ to move to another club like West HamCredit: Reuters

    But this summer he ripped up his £100,000-a-week contract at the London Stadium after repeatedly being left out by boss David Moyes despite his full fitness.
    As he considers his next move, Wilshere revealed it was a mistake to sign for West Ham due to the style of football they play – and instead needs to be at a club where it matches his own.
    He told the Super 6 podcast: “When I went to West Ham, I didn’t know it was going to be how it was.
    “With my experience now, I’d be silly to go and sign for a team who are in a similar position to West Ham.
    “When there is a relegation battle, teams want to nick a point and stay up, nick a goal and try and defend. That’s not the type of player I am.”

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    Ryan Giggs is a sex addict…I feel sorry for him, says Man Utd hero’s brother Rhodri

    RYAN Giggs’s brother Rhodri has labelled him a sex addict who cannot resist women on nights out.
    Rhodri, 43, whose ex-wife Natasha had a secret eight-year affair with the former Manchester United ace, told a sports podcast: “Everyone has a weakness.

    Ryan Giggs and girlfriend Kate rowed over ‘flirty messages’Credit: BackGrid

    “Ryan’s was that when he goes out, he has to sleep with women.”
    But asked if he despised his brother, Rhodri told The Michael Anthony Show podcast: “No, I don’t. I feel sorry for him
    “He’s had the most amazing career but it’s just tarnished and that’s not down to me. It’s down to his own philandering. I was faithful.”
    Rhodri was speaking a month before Giggs, 46, was arrested over a bust-up with girlfriend Kate Greville.

    Giggs’ affairs triggered his divorce from wife StaceyCredit: Feature Flash
    We told how police visited his £1.7million home in Worsley, Greater Manchester, on Sunday.
    They rowed over flirty messages and Kate’s fears the star had been cheating on her with two women.
    Giggs spent the night in a police station before being interviewed and released pending enquiries.
    He denies any wrongdoing but is being investigated for actual bodily harm on Kate and common assault on a second woman, believed to be a relative of hers.

    Giggs is being investigated for actual bodily harm on Kate and common assault on a second womanCredit: Refer to Caption
    The Giggs brothers’ scandal emerged in 2011. While ex-Wales star Ryan was bedding Rhodri’s wife, he was also having a fling with Big Brother star Imogen Thomas.
    The scandals shattered his squeaky-clean image and triggered his divorce from wife Stacey.
    Dad-of-three Rhodri, who played for Salford City and Torquay United, spent years trying to comprehend his brother’s behaviour but decided to “make humour” about the situation.
    He has appeared in cheeky Paddy Power ads about loyalty, and says he has a “sly dig in a jovial way” when he speaks to Natasha, now 38.

    Police visited his £1.7million home in Worsley, Greater Manchester, on Sunday

    Rhodri’s ex-wife Natasha had a secret eight-year affair with Ryan GiggsCredit: Collect
    He branded her decision to go on Celebrity Big Brother in 2012 as “an embarrassment” but added: “I speak to her on a weekly basis. We have got to co-parent.”
    Rhodri also revealed he can no longer watch Ryan in any TV footage after 2010. He said: “I can tell what year it is by their kits.”
    Giggs split from wife Stacey in 2016. He and Kate met while she was working on the PR for his Hotel Football business venture.

    While ex-Wales star Ryan was bedding Rhodri’s wife, he was also having a fling with Big Brother star Imogen ThomasCredit: Daniel Jones – The Sun

    The couple went public when they were pictured holidaying in Italy in August 2018 — eight months after his divorce from Stacey.
    Following the row, Kate is staying with relatives and has moved her belongings out of Giggs’s mansion.
    The Football Association of Wales announced on Tuesday that Giggs would step down as national team manager for the next three fixtures.

    Kate moved her belongings out of Giggs’s mansion

    Following the row, Kate is staying with relatives Credit: Refer to Caption

    Giggs spent a night in a police station before being interviewed and released pending enquiriesCredit: Kelvin Media

    Kate and Ryan have been together since 2018Credit: Peter Powell

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    Chelsea under-19s ace Nunn robbed of £8k ‘James Bond’ watch by thugs who threatened to stab him in front of girlfriend

    A TEENAGE Chelsea starlet was robbed of an £8,000 “James Bond” watch by muggers who threatened to stab him in front of his sobbing girlfriend, a court heard.
    Two thugs held up George Nunn, 18, while he was walking with Libby Thompson.

    A student was ordered to pay George £500 compensation at Highbury Corner Youth CourtCredit: Getty – Contributor

    They demanded the Under-19 forward hand over his Omega Seamaster watch, worn by 007 in every Bond film.
    He offered them £1,000 for it back and, while at a cashpoint, Libby called cops to Mayfair, central London, within minutes.
    One robber escaped.
    A student of 17, of Battersea, South London, got a ten-month community order and was ordered to pay George £500 compensation at Highbury Corner Youth Court

    Nunn is a left-sided attacking player who joined Chelsea from Crewe Alexandra at the end of his Under-16 year.
    He signed his first professional contract at the club in November 2018.
    Chelsea describe him as: “Someone who can play anywhere across the front three. A good mover, he is a bright and intelligent footballer with good technique.”
    He is contracted until 2022.

    He marked his debut for the Republic of Ireland Under-19s with a goal against Denmark in October last year.

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    Man Utd boss Solskjaer claims he’s sown seeds of future success as he clings to his job

    OLE and the Beanstalk, a pantomime coming to an empty stadium near you.
    The story of a baby-faced manager who was given money which he spent on seeds rather than a ready-made route to the top.

    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Manchester United reign could be at risk should his side suffer more defeats in the PremCredit: PA:Press Association

    He would wait and see things grow to get to his pot of gold.
    And while his critics might have started shouting ‘Fee Fi Fo Fum, I smell the blood of a Norwegian’, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer mounted a passionate defence of his work.
     He said: “We have planted a seed, the tree is growing.
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    “Some clubs just rip up that tree and see if it is still growing and see if it is still getting water underneath.”
    So while the spectre of Mauricio Pochettino might have some shouting ‘he’s behind you’, Solskjaer still has the belief in his long-term plan.
    That plan was to build a young hungry team that would grow together and make big strides.
    While there might be stumbles on the way he is convinced it is still going in the right direction.

    Solskjaer said: “The culture and the mentality in the group has improved immensely.

    Mauricio Pochettino is rumoured to be in line for the United job should Solskjaer face the chopCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    “They do really have the mindset of improving all the time and winning.”
    If they did that a bit more often, however, Solskjaer would not have to keep defending them.
    Whatever you might think of his managerial credentials while at the wheel, Ole never throws anyone under the bus.
    He remains constantly positive.
    Yesterday, as his press conference started on Zoom due to Covid-19 restrictions, he began pressing  buttons on the screen and joking about recent technical headaches the club has endured doing these.
    His message following that was straight and clear, after 101 games in charge, he remains the man to make Manchester United successful.

    He said: “Yeah, why shouldn’t I be? If I don’t trust my belief and values and staff’s quality and players’ quality, who else should?
    “I don’t look at one or two results and fall like a house of cards. It’s a setback, definitely.
    “But there’s been too much made of not scoring against Arsenal and Chelsea. There’s been nothing in those games and it’s not long ago we were the best thing since sliced bread against Leipzig and PSG.”
    Indeed they were, beating those two in the Champions League to banish memories of the 6-1 drubbing by Tottenham before the last international break.
    But all the bad memories resurfaced with a 1-0 defeat at home to Arsenal and 2-1 loss away to Istanbul Basaksehir in midweek.

    Former Old Trafford boss David Moyes reckons his old job is the most pressurised in club footballCredit: EPA
    The fact is  they travel to Goodison Park to face Everton this lunchtime 15th in the league, with the prospect of dropping to 16th if they lose.
    David Moyes, who was sacked by United after losing at his former club Everton in 2014, yesterday said: “Manchester United probably has more pressure than any club in the world and it comes with the job.
    “We all know exactly what happens if we don’t win enough games.”
    As he heads to Merseyside, former Red Devils striker Solskjaer said: “I became a man at Manchester United and have learnt how to deal with good and bad times.
    “The pressure of leading and managing United is a pressure that you have to have strong shoulders and a strong head to carry.
    “I’ve never really been in too dark a place. When I’m not playing well or when the team is not doing well I don’t get too carried away.

    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s team need to pick up maximum points against Everton Credit: Reuters
    “You have to be mentally strong, there are demands on Manchester United players, coach and manager and also an expectation.
    “We are at the best and biggest club in the world and you don’t expect anything but criticism.
    “It’s how you deal with that setback — and from what I’ve seen from the boys they’ve been very focused.”
    They did not really look it on Wednesday when they took a corner and failed to notice Demba Ba upfield on his own waiting for the ball to be cleared.
    That led to Basaksehir’s opening goal and scathing assessment from the pundits.
    So did Ole tear into his United players for it?

    Every time you play for Manchester United, that passion and fight are things you expect to see.
    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

    He said: “You will never get me to tell you what I say behind the scenes!
    “But of course I will never ever shirk the fact I’m responsible.
    “I’m responsible for decisions, team selections, strategy and plan — and sometimes it doesn’t work out the way you’ve planned.”
    The worry in the defeats this season — and there have been three in six Premier League games — is the lack of fight shown.
    Solskjaer added: “Every time you play for Manchester United, that  passion and fight are things you expect to see.
    “To earn the right to win a game of football you need that.

    “And definitely against Everton, with or without fans at Goodison Park, you still have to have that  fight and passion in you — that’s  a given.”
    If not, that tree he is growing will start to list and may be heading for the chop.
    Still Solskjaer remains ever positive as he looked out on a bright day at Carrington yesterday, commenting: “It’s sunny in Manchester, I don’t expect the wind to turn.”

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