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    Brazil go against tradition with full backs Danilo and Alex Sandro concentrating on defending over attacking in Qatar

    AS Cafu and Roberto Carlos sit up in the stands watching Brazil in the World Cup, they may well be reflecting that they do not have successors in the current team.Brazil pioneered the back four, unleashing it in a World Cup for the first time in 1958, when, with extra defensive cover, they did not concede a single goal until the semi final.
    Alex Sandro of Brazil has shown more defensive nous than attacking playCredit: Getty
    Brazil legends Roberto Carlos, Cafu and Ronaldo watch a different kind of Brazil team evolveCredit: Reuters
    Dropping an additional player into the heart of the defence had the effect of pushing the full backs out wider. They soon realised that they had a corridor of space in front of them that they could exploit.
    In that 1958 World Cup, Nilton Santos charged all the way up from left back to score a goal – something that was almost unthinkable at the time.
    The tradition was developed – who can forget Carlos Alberto bursting forward to seal the 1970 World Cup triumph with a blistering finish against Italy? The attacking full back became synonymous with Brazilian football.
    These players were more auxiliary wingers than proper defenders – and in that last World Cup win in 2002 Brazil ended up fielding three centre backs so that Cafu and Roberto Carlos could have maximum freedom to bomb forward.
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    But times have changed. One of the most striking developments in recent years has been Brazil’s developments of wide strikers. Centre forward has been a problem – one that Richarlison is currently solving.
    But they have more wide strikers than they know what to do with. This is reflected in the World Cup squad, where Antony and Gabriel Martinelli have to wait for their chance while Raphinha and Vinicius Junior are on the team sheet.
    And if the team have genuine wingers, there is little need for full backs to duplicate the function.
    The role of the full back, then, has changed. Coach Tite makes this clear. He says that he is not looking for Liverpool full backs.
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    Rather than the buccaneering wing play of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andrew Robertson, he wants Manchester City style players – full backs who may occasionally appear in the attacking line as an element of surprise, but whose basic role is to tuck in and make the extra man in midfield, hold the defensive line and also construct from deep.
    The switch in emphasis explains why it is not proving easy to fill the position. The first choices are the Juventus pair of Alex Sandro and Danilo – good players both, but hardly world beaters.
    And there is little strength in depth – hence the fact that 39-year-old Daniel Alves is still in the squad, and centre back Eder Militao is being improvised in the right back position.
    Brazil is not yet producing players who are tailor made for this new interpretation of the function.
    The role of full back is now much less glamorous and eye catching than it was in the days of Cafu, Roberto Carlos and countless others. But it is no less important.
    In the Qatar World Cup – and over the last few years – Brazil have shown a striking defensive solidity. That is despite playing a side with two wingers and a centre forward, plus Neymar and Lucas Paqueta.
    Defensive midfielder Casemiro deserves credit for helping out Brazil’s back fourCredit: Getty
    The emphasis of attack is on wingers like Vinicius JrCredit: Getty
    Holding midfielder Casemiro is receiving a lot of credit for keeping the opponents at bay. It is well deserved, but it must also be shared with the defensive unit behind him, where the more defensive positioning of the full backs, for example, is a great aid to the 38-year-old legs of Thiago Silva.
    Should Brazil go on to lift World Cup number six, it is unlikely that in decades to come Danilo and Alex Sandro will be watching matches from the FIFA VIP lounge.
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    France manager Deschamps faces not having contract renewed if he loses to England in World Cup as Zidane waits in wings

    FRANCE boss Didier Deschamps could leave his role as national team manager if they lose to England on Saturday.The 54-year-old led Les Bleus to their second World Cup four years ago – two decades after helping them win their first as captain.
    Didier Deschamps will be able to decide his own future if France beat EnglandCredit: Getty
    Zinedine Zidane recently claimed he is ‘very close’ to returning to managementCredit: Splash
    They then suffered disappointment at the Euros as Switzerland knocked them out on penalties in the last-16.
    But the world champions have dusted themselves off and looked thoroughly impressive in Qatar, making light work of Poland to set up a last-eight clash with Gareth Southgate’s men.
    Yet despite Deschamps’ achievements as head coach, the France Football Federation may still decide against handing him a new contract if they go out of the World Cup at the hands of England.
    His current deal expires at the end of the tournament.
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    And France Football’s president Noel Le Graet explicitly stated before the action got underway in Qatar that the decision about his future would only be his to make if he reached the semi-finals.
    Le Graet said: “We both agree that we will see each other right after the World Cup.
    “If we make it to the semi-finals, it’s your choice [Deschamps’]. If you feel motivated to continue, there won’t even be a discussion about it because you will have earned it.
    “If we are not in the last four, we will have to talk about it. In that case, I have the upper hand.”
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    If Deschamps was to leave after the World Cup, Zinedine Zidane is the overwhelming favourite to replace him.
    The ex-Real Madrid manager, who won three Champions Leagues in a row during his time at the Bernabeu, was a team-mate of Deschamps’ during their 1998 triumph.
    He has been out of work since May 2021 when his second stint as Los Blancos boss came to an end.
    But in October he told RMC Sport he was “very close” to returning to management.
    And the France role is thought to be the one he is holding out for – having previously turned down the chance to join Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United. More

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    WAGs rally around Raheem Sterling’s fiancée Paige Milian after England stars and families ‘shaken’ by break-in

    ENGLAND’S WAGs have rallied around Raheem Sterling’s fiancée Paige Milian with Three Lions stars and families “shaken” by the break-in.The England ace’s mansion was targeted by a gang who stole £300,000 worth of watches and designer jewellery.
    England ace Raheem Sterling – pictured here with fiancée Paige – has vowed he will only return to England’s World Cup campaign when his family are ‘safe’
    Some England WAGs have reportedly rallied around Milian in supportCredit: Instagram
    Cops understand his fiancée Paige Milian, 27, discovered the raid on Saturday night, less than 24 hours before England’s clash with Senegal on Sunday.
    The England winger, 27, pulled out of Gareth Southgate’s squad and dashed home after learning of the home invasion.
    Sterling is hoping to return to Qatar for Saturday’s quarter final against France — but only if he thinks his home is secured and his family are not at risk.
    England skipper Harry Kane, 29, was yesterday helping to calm his teammates “shaken” by the raid.
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    A Three Lions source said: “Harry knows the players’ families are really shaken up by what has happened and that is a worry for the players themselves.
    “He sees it as his job as skipper to keep the morale of the team up and to focus everyone on the France match.”
    And other Wags have reportedly offered Paige their support with the property firm owner and her kids shaken by the ordeal.
    Centre-back Harry Maguire also blasted the thugs who targeted Sterling’s house.
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    Man United star Harry, 29, said: “It’s extremely disappointing to hear that when we are out here playing for our country and giving everything, there are people back home targeting us.
    “The game could have gone different and we might have needed Raheem.”
    The family moved into the property in Oxshott, Surrey, after Chelsea paid Man City £47.5 million for the winger this summer.
    It is understood Paige returned to the UK from Qatar with his three young children after cheering on Raheem in the group stages.
    Surrey Police said there were no reports of any threats of violence linked to the incident.
    They also dismissed earlier suggestions that the burglars were armed.
    However, Raheem plans to beef up security at his home once the police have finished their investigations.
    A source said: “He has a firm on stand-by to go straight in to install 24/7 security with enhanced infrared night vision. He’s looking to get dozens of cameras installed.
    “And he’s going to employ a security firm to patrol his house night and day, and will keep them in place until the World Cup is over.”
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    One of the other Chelsea victims, defender Reece James, 22, was raided by a gang who targeted his home in Cobham, Surrey, in September 2021. They stole his safe containing his Champions League, Super Cup and Euro 2020 medals.
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    German legend Oliver Bierhoff quits as sporting director after horror show at World Cup 2022

    GERMANY legend Oliver Bierhoff is the first managerial casualty of his nation’s embarrassing World Cup exit.The former striker agreed to resign as managing director of the country’s national football teams and academy.
    Oliver Bierhoff has quit as Germany’s managing directorCredit: EPA
    Germany have been eliminated at the group stage along with Costa RicaCredit: Getty
    It comes after Germany went out at the group stage in Qatar after managing just four points from their matches against Japan, Spain and Costa Rica, crashing out on goal difference.
    The German federation said Bierhoff agreed to prematurely end his contract that was due to run through the 2024 Euros.
    Germany is set to host that tournament but there are concerns about the team’s direction after a second successive World Cup exit at the group stage.
    The failure comes after their second-round exit at England’s hands at Euro 2020 last year.
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    Bierhoff had been working for the German FA since 2004, with the nation winning the World Cup in 2014 and the Conferedations Cup in 2017, both under his watch.
    They also reached the final of Euro 2008 and made it to three more semi-finals in major competitions in that time. However, after falling short in Qatar, Bierhoff decided to step aside.
    In a statement, he said: “I’ve told German FA president Bernd Neuendorf of my decision today.
    “I’m clearing the path for setting a new course.”
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    He added: “My work was founded upon the conviction of doing my best for the German FA and the national teams.
    “But that only makes the results of the men’s national team at the World Cups in Russia and Qatar more painful. That’s why I’m not leaving without the necessary self-criticism.
    “We didn’t manage to repeat previous successes and to give supporters reason to cheer in the last four years.
    “Some decisions we had been convinced of turned out wrong. No one regrets that more than me. I take responsibility for that.”
    Germany fans struggle to take in their devasting exit in QatarCredit: AP More

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    Harry Maguire blasts Raheem Sterling’s home raiders & says: ‘We’re giving everything & people are attacking us at home’

    HARRY Maguire has blasted the raiders who targeted Raheem Sterling’s house while he was with the England team in Qatar.The Three Lions ace’s mansion was targeted by a gang who stole £300,000 worth of watches and designer jewellery — he is said to be the fourth Chelsea FC player hit by them in recent months.
    Raheem Sterling has flown home to be with Paige Milian
    Harry Maguire has blasted the raiders who targeted RaheemCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    A police car near the star’s Surrey mansionCredit: Darren Fletcher
    Police understand his fiancee Paige Milian, 27, discovered the raid on Saturday night, less than 24 hours before England’s clash with Senegal on Sunday.
    Raheem, also 27, pulled out of Gareth Southgate’s squad and dashed home after learning of the terror raid.
    He is hoping to return to Qatar for Saturday’s quarter final against France — but only if he thinks his home is secured and his family are not at risk.
    Man Utd star Harry blasted the thugs who targeted Raheem saying: “We’re out here giving everything and at home people are attacking us.
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    “It is really disappointing to hear that Raheem has had to go home and get things done. We haven’t had time to talk to him, because our full focus was on the match.
    “The match could have gone differently because we lost Raheem. It is disappointing to lose him because of something out of our hands. We are all here for him.
    “It is extremely disappointing to hear that we are out here and give absolutely everything to our country, and then there are people at home attacking us.”
    England skipper Harry Kane, also 29, was yesterday helping to calm his teammates worried by the raid.
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    A Three Lions source said: “Harry knows the players’ families are really shaken up by what has happened and that is a worry for the players themselves.
    “He sees it as his job as skipper to keep the morale of the team up and to focus everyone on the France match.”
    The family moved into the property in Oxshott, Surrey, after Chelsea paid Man City £47.5 million for the winger this summer.
    A source said: “Raheem has told everyone, ‘There is no way I’m going anywhere unless I’m 100 per cent sure that my family can be kept safe’. He is security conscious and part of the reason they moved into the property was that it is on a very exclusive estate, with regular security patrols.
    “Despite this, he has still managed to be targeted, which is very upsetting for Raheem and Paige. “They have just moved back to London and want to feel safe.”
    It is understood Paige returned to the UK from Qatar with his three young children after cheering on Raheem in the group stages.
    She had a work commitment related to her property firm. Yesterday, Raheem met with detectives from Surrey Police who are investigating the crime.
    One of the other Chelsea victims, defender Reece James, 22, was raided by a gang who targeted his home in Cobham, Surrey, in September 2021. They stole his safe containing his Champions League, Super Cup and Euro 2020 medals.
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    Georgina Rodriguez wows in red underwear despite husband Cristiano Ronaldo leaving Manchester United

    WORLD Cup Wag Georgina Rodriguez is still a red devil — despite hubby Cristiano Ronaldo leaving Manchester United.The 28-year-old mum is modelling for undies firm Yamamay ahead of packing her family’s luxury bags to leave the UK.
    World Cup Wag Georgina Rodriguez modelling for undies firm Yamamay ahead of leaving the UK after hubby Cristiano Ronaldo parted ways with Manchester UnitedCredit: Mega
    Georgina and family will be cheering on as his Portugal side take on SwitzerlandCredit: Getty
    Ronaldo and former shop worker GeorginaCredit: Getty
    Ronaldo, 37, and United ended his £500,000-a-week deal after he blasted the club and manager in an interview.
    The footballer has shifted his fleet of posh motors and last week removal vans were seen at the house packing up their belongings.
    In a statement last month, United said: Cristiano Ronaldo is to leave Manchester United by mutual agreement, with immediate effect.
    “The club thanks him for his immense contribution across two spells at Old Trafford, scoring 145 goals in 346 appearances, and wishes him and his family well for the future.”
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    Even if we’re sent packing by France, at least Southgate has stopped England being silly after two decades of farce

    THE best thing about this England team, this England manager, this FA set-up?They’re not silly any more.
    Gareth Southgate has overseen three successful campaigns at major tournamentsCredit: Getty
    Kevin Keegan quit as England boss amid a gambling culture in the squadCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Because it is easy to forget, after Gareth Southgate’s team coasted into a World Cup quarter-final, that before all this we endured almost two decades of farce.
    Two decades of slapstick, laughing-stock, Benny Hill-theme buffoonery — and none of it possible to comprehend happening under Southgate.
    England fans tend to focus on ‘oh-so-nears’, bad luck, broken metatarsals, red cards and shootout defeats.
    But it wasn’t really bad luck at all. It was a complete and utter shambles.
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    On the journey back from the Al Bayt Stadium, after England’s ruthless 3-0 victory over Senegal on Sunday, one largely forgotten image sprang to my mind.
    It was from South Africa in 2010 — an actual World Cup campaign, throughout which David Beckham stood by the England dugout, alongside manager Fabio Capello, being handsome and famous in a three-piece suit.
    Nobody even pretended that Beckham was a coach or anything. The FA admitted he didn’t have a role at all.
    Beckham was just ‘there’. In the actual dugout, at an actual World Cup.
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    What was that all about?
    Can you imagine Southgate countenancing anything so silly?
    That was a relatively trivial episode during a 20-year sewage show but, as a measure of how far removed from reality the England team were before Southgate, it takes some beating.
    Before that we’d had Glenn Hoddle employing Eileen Drewery, the faith healer who laid her hands on Ray Parlour, who asked her for a short back and sides.
    Then Hoddle being sacked for claiming disabled people were being punished for their sins in a former life.
    Sven-Goran Eriksson failed at multiple tournaments and his reign was tarnished by off-field anticsCredit: Reuters
    Steve McClaren was sacked after failing to qualify for Euro 2008Credit: AFP
    Imagine that happening under Southgate.
    Then Kevin Keegan quitting in the Wembley toilets after presiding over a clique-ridden squad with a toxic high-stakes gambling culture.
    Imagine that happening under Southgate.
    Then, a golden era of farce and scandal during the reign of Sven-Goran Eriksson.
    Rio Ferdinand missing a drug test, being banned for Euro 2004 and Gary Neville threatening a players’ strike in protest.
    The manager diddling Ulrika Jonsson, then diddling an FA secretary, Faria Alam, who was also diddling the FA chief executive Mark Palios, who resigned.
    Eriksson’s regime was so in thrall to the cult of Beckham, that when, during the 2002 World Cup, he was asked by England’s travel agent what time he wanted the team plane to depart, he replied: “You will have to ask David.”
    England’s Posh and Becks era culminated in the WAG circus in Baden-Baden in 2006, by which time Eriksson had been duped by a fake sheikh, who claimed he was going to buy Aston Villa and make the Swede his manager.
    Imagine any of that happening under Southgate.
    After Eriksson, the football got even worse as ‘wally with the brolly’ Steve McClaren failed to qualify for Euro 2008.
    David Beckham stood alongside Fabio Capello in the dugout at the calamitous 2010 World CupCredit: AFP
    Sam Allardyce resigned in disgrace after one game in charge of EnglandCredit: Getty
    Roy Hodgson oversaw a World Cup group stage exit and a knock-out defeat to IcelandCredit: Getty
    Having axed Beckham to prove how he wasn’t in thrall to the celebrity of his players, he brought back Beckham and seemed constantly in thrall to the celebrity of his players.
    Next it was Capello, who claimed he needed to know only 100 words of English and, as well as employing Beckham as a model/mascot in 2010, signed up for something called ‘The Capello Index’.
    Here, the actual England manager, at an actual World Cup, was to be paid extra dosh to publish online ratings, marking every player, including England’s, out of 100.
    This after Capello had axed captain John Terry for allegedly diddling the reserve left-back’s ex-girlfriend, only for Terry to lead an insurrection at the World Cup and for Capello to later reinstate him.
    But then Terry was found guilty by the FA of racially abusing Anton Ferdinand, brother of Lions team-mate Rio, and Capello resigned in protest.
    Imagine that happening under Southgate.
    Roy Hodgson stepped in and decided to take the culprit Terry, rather than the victim’s brother Rio, to Euro 2012 because he couldn’t take both.
    And then Brazil in 2014, when FA chairman Greg Dyke performed a throat-slitting gesture as England were drawn in a group with Italy and Uruguay. And was seen reading a book entitled Death in Brazil after England died on their backsides, eliminated within five days.

    And at Euro 2016, with Neville raging against the press, players forbidden from even talking about an in- house darts tournament and Hodgson going on a boat trip rather than watching England’s next opponents . . . Iceland.
    So low was the reputation of England footballers back then, staff at their posh hotel decided to remove the chandeliers from their team room, out of genuine fear the players would swing from them.
    Imagine any of that happening under Southgate.
    Then after Sam Allardyce’s one-match reign was ended by a broadsheet sting, Southgate — and common sense — arrived.
    When he landed the ‘impossible job’, it was as if he said to himself, ‘What if we stopped acting like stark-raving lunatics all the time? Might we be any better at football?’.
    After axing Wayne Rooney following a drunken incident at the team hotel, Southgate imposed a calm, rational style of management — and England have enjoyed three successful tournaments in a row.
    Now, Southgate may be too cautious for your liking and England may be sent packing by France on Saturday.
    But at least his England are professional, serious, decent and intelligent, and nobody is laughing out loud at them.
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    Southgate simply doesn’t get anywhere near enough credit for his greatest achievement.
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    Bukayo Saka used to dream of scoring in a World Cup now he’s one of England’s great threats for quarter-final vs France

    BUKAYO SAKA used to regularly score goals at the World Cup — before waking up.Now, the England winger, 21, is making his mark on the biggest stage, having already scored three times, and has his sights firmly set on France.
    Bukayo Saka hopes to take England one step closer to being on top of the world with victory over France in Saturday’s quarter-finalCredit: Rex
    Winger Saka has three goals in Qatar following this classy finish against Senegal and is two short of the tournament’s leading scorer, Kylian MbappeCredit: Getty
    Set to earn his 24th cap in Saturday’s quarter-final against the world champions, here is a player who really is living the dream.
    He said: “I always allow myself to dream. Having watched the tournament as well growing up, I have a lot of memories.
    “I remember South Africa 2010, the famous song (Shakira’s Waka-Waka) — it’s an amazing song.
    “Things like that stick with you forever and as a kid, I just woke up after a dream and thought ‘I want to do this for real. I want to score a goal in a World Cup’.
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    “Now, of course, we have to believe we can win the World Cup. Right now, our focus is on the next game, France.
    “I think it’s about finding the right balance because obviously it’s not just a normal game, it’s a World Cup quarter-final.
    “At the same time, you need to prepare and do the same things the way you normally do so you don’t overthink and get too nervous.
    “It has been a great experience so far, to achieve what I have and help my team with the goals I have scored is a really nice feeling.”
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    Saka, who scored the third in Sunday’s 3-0 last-16 win over Senegal, stressed he would be happy to take a penalty in a shootout — despite missing the decisive kick in the Euro 2020 final against Italy.
    He said: “Obviously, I have progressed and matured as a player and a person since that moment. I would not have stepped up the times I have stepped up for Arsenal with penalties if I was not confident.
    “So if the moment comes and if I am set to take it, I will be more than happy to.”
    Saka did not train yesterday, instead it was left to the substitutes from Sunday’s victory over Senegal to have a warm-down session.
    At his press conference at the Al Wakrah Sports Club, Saka was quizzed by a French journalist whether he would be the “Kylian Mbappe of this World Cup”.
    Smiling, he said: “First of all, thank you for the compliment but no, there is only one Kylian Mbappe. And at the same time, there is only one me.
    “I just want to be myself and help any team in the best way I can. There are a lot of young players in this tournament — I can name so many. Even in our team, there is another young player who is doing unbelievably well in Jude Bellingham.
    France’s PSG star Mbappe will again expect to be centre of attention against England but Saka singled out his own Arsenal team-mate William SalibaCredit: AFP
    “I’m just happy we are all doing well. The priority is to try and win the tournament rather than be the player or the young player of it.“We know the quality France have — we also know our own qualities.
    e have got to go into the game with confidence and do our best to win in the game.”
    Asked to name his favourite French player, unsurprisingly, he chose an Emirates team-mate.
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    Saka said: “I like William Saliba! They have so many players, I like Ousmane Dembele, I think he’s really good.
    “They have so many quality players and we will have to be ready for all of them in their own way.” More