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    Wales star compared to WWE legend Ric Flair after he was kicked in the HEAD during Turkey Nations League clash

    WALES striker Kieffer Moore was brutally kicked in the head during his side’s goalless draw with Turkey on Friday night.The Sheffield United striker, 32, received the boot in the face from ex-Leicester defender Caglar Soyuncu as they tussled for the ball.Wales striker Kieffer Moore was kicked in the head by Turkey’s Caglar SoyuncuCredit: PAMoore was bandaged up after being clattered in the faceCredit: ReutersOne fan compared the Sheffield United man to WWE legend Ric FlairCredit: GettyHe was bandaged up around his forehead and carried on playing – having only come on as a substitute in the 72nd minute.Soyuncu, 28, who had already been booked, avoided a second yellow card for the incident.And Wales fans were quick to share their admiration for Moore – who has found himself suffering head injuries on several occasions for his country.One said: “Kieffer Moore proving yet again that his head appears to be made out of an amalgam of tungsten, steel, chromium and titanium.”READ MORE ON ENGLANDWhile another added: “Should add a ‘KM head injury’ to the bet builder.”And a third replied: “No player has spilt more blood for his country than Kieffer Moore. he’s like f***** Ric Flair.”WWE legend Flair, 75, was frequently seen with blood pouring from his head during his wrestling career.The comparison was a nod to Moore’s dedication to playing for Wales as he put his body on the line once more.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSMoore has scored 12 goals in 44 appearances for The Dragons.Wales played the last half an hour against Turkey with a man advantage as Baris Alper Yilmaz was dismissed for a second yellow card.Former Premier League star Craig Bellamy teased for ‘not believing in rainbows’ after bizarre interviewBut they failed to find a breakthrough in Cardiff as Craig Bellamy’s first game as manager ended in a stalemate.Speaking after the game, Bellamy said: “[The players were] outstanding. We’ve had a lot of work this week. There have been a lot of meetings and I am always conscious of a load of information going into the players in a short space of time.”But they were great this week and that gives you confidence. Believe me, this is the worst we are going to be. The more we learn, the more we spend together, the finer details.”It’s such a good start, but there’s way more to come from this team.”I am not a master at this after one game, trust me. But I enjoyed it. It was a great country to play against in your first game and I am really happy.” More

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    Inside the bitter rivalry between England and Ireland with previous clash abandoned as Irish police CANCEL all leave

    IRISH police have cancelled all leave for their officers ahead of this weekend’s clash between England and Ireland at the Aviva Stadium.It comes as the pair meet in their first ‘competitive’ fixture since a shameful night of rioting in a friendly match some 29 years ago.England vs Ireland is a fierce rivalry with a history of violenceCredit: Sportsfile – SubscriptionA clash in 1995 was abandoned after crowd trouble and fighting broke out inside Lansdowne RoadCredit: GettyIt’s one of only two England games to have ever been abandoned, a clash between two nations with a rivalry steeped in both political and footballing history.Abandoned after 27 minutes, the battle at Lansdowne Road in Dublin was overshadowed by sickening crowd trouble.The UK’s then Prime Minister, John Major, described what happened as “a disgrace and a very great embarrassment”. Some 30 English fans were put through the Irish legal system after their arrests for participating in events that saw bloodied supporters, disgraceful fighting and distraught children all caught on camera inside the ground.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLPerhaps most controversially, the National Football Intelligence Unit claimed that it had warned Irish Garda, weeks in advance, that 11 separate hooligan groups had made plans to travel to the game.While other reports claim that pre-match meetup fights and sightings of banned fans were ignored ahead of kick off.However, the Irish FA (FAI) claimed that they only knew of banned travelling British nationals being identified in the ground just FIVE MINUTES prior to kick off.Even before rioting began, England fans had brought shame upon the nation with political chanting and Nazi salutes from the stands.Most read in FootballHorror fighting spilled out onto the pitch in 1995Credit: News Group Newspapers LtdPetrified children had to be carried away from the terrible violenceCredit: Sportsfile – SubscriptionSome 40 England fans were reportedly arrestedCredit: GettyFans clashed in the standsCredit: Sportsfile – SubscriptionBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSIreland were playing that day under the management of England World Cup winning star Jack Charlton, who had been greeted onto the pitch by chants of “Judas” from the travelling Three Lions support.A strange foreshadowing ahead of this Saturday’s game at the Aviva, with England’s interim boss Lee Carsley to become the first former Ireland international to manage England – and typically taking charge of his first game against his former nation.England interim manager Lee Carsley speaks to the media as he announces his first squad since taking over from Gareth SouthgateAfter the shame of 1995, Charlton made clear his stance on what had happened, saying: “I’ve seen a lot in football but I’ve never seen anything like that. Every Englishman should be ashamed.”That horrific night impacted the rivalry between the two nations for a long time, and arguably still does to this day.England and Ireland didn’t play again for over 18 years, with the Three Lions welcoming their rivals to Wembley back in 2015 – a game that ended in a 1-1 draw. It took another two years after that for England to return to Irish soil, playing their first game back in the Republic of Ireland in 2015 – this time playing out a goalless draw with their historical foe.In fact, six of the last seven ties between the two nations have ended in draws with England the only side to win a game in that time, a 3-0 victory under Gareth Southgate when the teams last faced off in 2020.But every game since that 1995 horror has been played under the guise of a friendly, while this weekend’s match is – in theory – a competitive fixture. The Nations League will of course not hold the same weight as World Cup and European Championship clashes between the two sides in the past.But make no mistake, if these teams didn’t already want to win this game, the competitive nature will make them want it even more.England fans returned to Ireland to watch their team in 2015Credit: CorbisEngland’s new interim boss, Lee Carsley, earned 40 caps for the Republic of Ireland national teamCredit: GettyEngland beat Ireland 3-0 when the teams last faced off in 2020Credit: GettyThe abandoned fixture in 1995 only marks the modern era of this rivalry with feisty clashes stretching all the away back to the 1940’s between these two sides.To the point where even 17 years before the riots, in a 1978 qualifier for Euro ’80, English and Irish authorities had agreed to not sell any tickets to anyone with an English postcode. Since the mark of the modern era there’s still been plenty of controversy between the two nations, despite only playing three games in nearly 30 years.That modern controversy comes more in the form of the players than the fans.Two of England’s stars, Declan Rice and Jack Grealish, were both lured away from representing the Boys in Green – with the former even getting three caps under his belt before making the switch.Expect a frosty reception for Rice and Grealish on Saturday with Rice set to become the first England player to ever play against Ireland having represented the country at senior level in the past.The stars have since been sold for a combined £205MILLION and will be considered crucial to England’s plans going forward as they head into the prime of their careers.But Ireland assistant boss John O’Shea doesn’t want to engage in the “what ifs” of the past, choosing to focus on the talent his side have already.Ahead of Saturday’s game, he said: “Look, it’s one of them – it’s a focus on us, the players that are here, the players that want to be here. It’s as simple as that.”He’s not here, he’s in the England squad so you can’t keep talking about it.”Some 350 members of Ireland’s public order unit will be on duty for Saturday’s game as a precaution to potential violence.While the UK’s Football Policing Unit will also travel across to Dublin to assist with managing crowds.In a measure to ensure there is enough of a policing presence, Garda have cancelled leave for their officers.READ MORE SUN STORIESEngland have been issued 3,000 away tickets for the Aviva clash, which kicks off at 5pm on Saturday.Ireland will head to Wembley for the reverse fixture on November 17.Declan Rice is set to become the first England player to face Ireland having made a senior appearance for the Boys in Green in the pastCredit: SportsfileJack Grealish was snatched away from the Irish youth ranks by EnglandCredit: Sportsfile – SubscriptionGrealish played in England’s last match against the Republic of IrelandCredit: AFP More

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    Lee Carsley sticking to pre-match ritual and will NOT sing God Save the King before England vs Ireland in Nations League

    LEE CARSLEY admits he will not sing God Save the King before his England side face the Republic of Ireland on Saturday.The Three Lions’ interim boss, who played 40 times for the Republic, says he has never sung national anthems as a player with the Irish or as the England Under-21 manager.Carsley, right, alongside his coach Ashley Cole, won’t sing God Save the King before England’s clash with the Republic of IrelandCredit: PACarsley was capped for Ireland during a stellar playing career and insists he didn’t sing the anthem then eitherCredit: PABirmingham-born Carsley takes charge of England’s senior team for the first of a six-match Nations League campaign, which will serve as an audition for the full-time job.But asked whether he would belt out the national anthem, Carsley said: “This is something I always struggled with when I was playing for Ireland.“The gap between your warm-up, your coming on to the pitch and the delay with the anthems . . . it’s something that I have never done.“I was always really focused on the game and my first actions.Read More on Football“I found that in that period I was wary about my mind wandering off.”Former boss Gareth Southgate always roared the anthem and asked his players to do the same.But Carsley, 50, added: “I was really focused on the football and I have taken that into coaching.“We had the national anthem with the Under-21s also and I am in a zone at that point.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS“I am thinking about how the opposition are going to set up and our first actions within the game.“I fully respect both anthems and understand how much they mean to both countries.Kyle Walker shows his true colours as he reveals conversation with Lee Carsley after being dropped from England squad “It’s something I am really respectful of.”Carsley’s insistence on not singing God Save the King — hugely unpopular with many Irish people — will prove controversial to some England fans.A hostile reception has been promised for Carsley — as well as Declan Rice, who played three times for Ireland’s senior team as a teenager, and ex-Ireland Under-21 player Jack Grealish.Both England stars are set to face Ireland in an away match for the first time.Lee Carsley’s first senior England squad More

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    Arsenal injury scare as new signing Calafiori hobbles off for Italy after freak collision with France ace Dembele

    ARSENAL star Riccardo Calafiori appeared to have picked up an injury after a freak collision during a Nations League clash.Calafiori, 22, linked up with Italy for Friday’s crunch clash against France at Parc des Princes.Arsenal suffered an injury scare as Riccardo Calafiori hobbled offCredit: ReutersCalafiori linked up with Italy for the Nations League clash against FranceCredit: APFrance’s Ousmane Dembele went flying after a clash with Italy’s Alessandro BastoniDemebele caught Calafiori on the back of the knee as he landedThe centre-back returned to international duty following some impressive performances at Euro 2024, which led to his £42million move to the Emirates from Bologna this summer.However, the North Londoners will be biting their nails after the Italy international hobbled off the pitch on 71 minutes.It all started after a clash between Calafiori’s team-mate Alessandro Bastoni and France star Ousmane Dembele in the 66th minute.Inter Milan ace Bastoni tackled PSG’s Dembele and sent him flying in the air.Read More on ArsenalAnd as he landed, the forward’s left foot made contact with Calafiori’s left leg as he caught him in the back of the knee, studs first.The Arsenal star may have turned his ankle slightly but still tried to power through, however he was substituted by Alessandro Buongiorno five minutes later.Calafiori needed time to get match ready after joining Mikel Arteta’s side in July.The defender was on the bench for the Premier League opener against Wolves last month.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSHowever, the ex-Roma ace made his debut as a sub at Aston Villa a week later.Calafiori also came on for last week’s draw against Brighton, where he made his Emirates bow.Verdict on Riccardo Calafiori debut as Arsenal end pre-season with win over LyonItaly scored twice in the second half to come from behind and beat France in the first game of the Nations League in Group A.It did not take long for France to take the lead when Bradley Barcola smashed home inside 13 seconds.But Italy pulled level after Federico Dimarco played a neat one-two with Sandro Tonali and aimed a ruthless volley into the top corner.Italy turned the game on its head in the 51st minute courtesy of Davide Frattesi.And the visitors sealed a stunning turnaround victory when Destiny Udogie played in Giacomo Raspadori, who stabbed beyond Mike Maignan to register three points.Calafiori came off the bench for Arsenal against BrightonCredit: AFP More

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    England set to start new look XI against Ireland as star makes competitive debut with Maguire and Jack Grealish returns

    ENGLAND interim boss Lee Carsley looks set to field a new look starting line-up in his first match in charge.The Three Lions visit the Republic of Ireland on Saturday at the Aviva Stadium in their first match since Gareth Southgate’s resignation as manager.Manchester United ace Harry Maguire is set to return to England’s starting line-upCredit: GettyManchester City ace Jack Grealish is also expected to start for EnglandCredit: GettyChelsea ace Levi Colwill could pick up his first competitive England startCredit: GettyCarsley, 50, is expected to reinstate Harry Maguire and Jack Grealish in the starting XI after the two Premier League stars missed out on Euro 2024.Manchester United ace Maguire didn’t get to travel to Germany in the summer due to an injury.While Manchester City ace Grealish, who represented Ireland at youth level, didn’t make the final cut after failing to convince Southgate who included him in the preliminary squad.Levi Colwill also looks set for his first competitive England cap after his debut in 2023 in an international friendly against Australia.Read More on EnglandChelsea ace Colwill was a mainstay in Carsley’s England team that won the European Under-21 Championship last year.Trent Alexander-Arnold is expected to return at right-back having been deployed as a midfielder during the Euros.That means Maguire and Marc Guehi may team up at centre-back with Colwill at left-back.And Grealish could start in the wing up front searching for the first goal under former Ireland international Carsley’s reign.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSEngland’s returning stars, though, won’t be joined by Phil Foden, Cole Palmer and Ollie Watkins.The Premier League trio withdrew from international duty earlier this week.Jude Bellingham follows Cristiano Ronaldo in launching YouTube channel with behind-the-scenes footage of England starHowever, Noni Madueke, Angel Gomes, Morgan Gibbs-White and Tino Livramento will all be hoping for a debut against Ireland.Otherwise they may have to wait until Tuesday when when England host Finland in their other Nations League match at Wembley. More

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    Ireland vs England: Get £30 in free bets and £10 casino bonus, plus 25% boost on Bet Builder winnings at BoyleSports

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    Astonishing XI of England stars who could have played for Ireland including Harry Kane, Wayne Rooney and Jack Grealish

    LEE CARSLEY will be hoping to get one over his former side the Republic of Ireland in the Nations League on Saturday.Interim England boss Carsley has wasted no time stamping his mark on the senior squad after including four stars from his European Championship-winning U21 side.Jack Grealish was allowed to switch allegiance from Ireland to EnglandCredit: GettyEngland icon Wayne Rooney was eligible to play for IrelandAs was Harry Kane through his paternal grandparentsDeclan Rice might be the subject of boos on Saturday after he switched allegiance in 2019Ireland have often played second-fiddle to players who are eligible for both the Boys in Greens and the Three Lions.Carsley himself was born in Birmingham but after failed attempts to break into the England, he was called up to Ireland, earning 40 caps.But who else from England could have played for Ireland?Let’s start with a current Three Lions superstar who actually represented Ireland’s senior side – Declan Rice.READ MORE ENGLAND NEWSThe London-born midfielder qualified for Ireland through his Irish-born parental grandparents and his three appearances came in friendlies, but if Rice had played in ONE more game he wouldn’t have been able to switch allegiance.He then elected to play for England to the dismay of Irish fans, earning 35 caps and becoming a midfield staple for Gareth Southgate.Jack Grealish is another player who was in the Irish system and had represented the underage teams for several years.The Birmingham-native qualified for Ireland as three of his grandparents were Irish and he was named the U21 Player of the Year.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSGrealish would switch also allegiance and initially play for England’s U21 team before making his senior debut in September 2020.Wayne Rooney, Harry Kane and Paul Scholes all have strong Irish roots through their paternal grandparents.Kyle Walker shows his true colours as he reveals conversation with Lee Carsley after being dropped from England squad The Bayern Munich star surpassed Rooney’s scoring record with 53 goals for England in March 2023.Meanwhile, Real Madrid midfield star and Ballon d’Or nominee Jude Bellingham is eligible to play for Ireland through his father, Mark.Jude Bellingham wearing an Ireland top as a toddlerAaron Lennon was entitled to play for Ireland through his mother, but a some glittering early-career performances earned him a call-up to England’s 2006 World Cup squad while still a teenager.Chelsea legend Gary Cahill could have starred for the Green Army through his Irish grandmother, but the Derby-born legend only had eyes for England.The Champions League winning centre-back went on to earn 60 caps for England between 2009-2018.While 81-capped Rio Ferdinand turned down the opportunity to play for Ireland through his Irish grandmother.Harry Maguire, who missed out on Euro 2024 through injury but broke back into Carsley’s squad last week, could have worn the green jersey through both sets of grandparents.READ MORE SUN STORIESWhile Southampton goalkeeper Alex McCarthy’s one England cap in 2018 prevented him from playing for those across the Irish Sea.Rio Ferdinand said was always going to choose EnglandGary Cahill could have played for IrelandPaul Scholes perhaps did not have the England career he wanted, but earned 66 caps More

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    Portugal vs Scotland preview: Free betting tips, odds and predictions for Nations League clash

    SCOTLAND need to bounce back from Thursday’s hammer blow when they head to heavyweights Portugal on Sunday.SunSport betting experts have previewed the Group 1 contest and selected the best bets, tips and exclusive sign-up bonuses from our leading betting partners.Find The Sun’s betting publishing principles hereBest new sign-up offersSunSport exclusivesPortugal vs Scotland previewIt was a case of same old Scotland at Hampden on Thursday night.Needing a response after a horror European Championships, Steve Clarke’s side found themselves 2-0 down at half time – one being a terrible mistake for a penalty – having conceded just two shots on target.But the performance was actually OK and they managed to battle back with two goals to level the game and were the side most likely to go on and win it.However, Grant Hanley’s inexcusable challenge six minutes into added time handed Poland another chance from the spot and they snatched all three points.It’s left Scotland with a mountain to climb already ahead of their trip to Portugal on Sunday.Cristiano Ronaldo bagged his 900th league goal as the Portuguese beat Croatia 2-1 on Thursday. 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