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    Watch Arsenal star Takehiro Tomiyasu’s stunned reaction as he’s told team-mate Gabriel Jesus got injured for Brazil

    TAKEHIRO TOMIYASU looked open-mouthed with surprise and sympathy when he learned Arsenal pal Gabriel Jesus’ World Cup was over.The Japan right-back reacted touchingly with a string of questions as he was told Brazil striker Jesus had suffered a serious knee injury.
    Arsenal star Takehiro Tomiyasu hears about Gabriel Jesus’s injury
    Gabriel Jesus’ World Cup ended last Friday when he was hurt vs CameroonCredit: Rex
    Takehiro Tomiyasu was upset for Jesus but then gutted as Japan exited the World Cup on penalties against Croatia on MondayCredit: Alamy
    Tomiyasu was preparing for Monday’s last-16 clash with Croatia, where he played the whole 120 minutes of a 1-1 draw before Japan exited 3-1 on penalties.
    He was unaware Jesus could need surgery and sit out three months – rocking their club’s chances of retaining their lead in the Premier League. 
    When asked about the former Manchester City frontman. Tomiyasu replied: “I don’t know – he has got injured? Jesus? Oh, I didn’t know that.
    “Really? Because I watched only the first half – and then he was injured in the second half?
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    “It’s bad. Where is this? Knees? Oh, it’s a shame because obviously to play in the World Cup is a big dream for us, for every football player.
    “So I’m sorry for him but hopefully he will be back soon.”
    Jesus sustained his nasty knock in last Friday’s 1-0 group loss to Cameroon.
    But Brazil certainly didn’t miss him as they swept aside South Korea with a 4-1 blitz in the last 16 on Monday.
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    That included strikes from fellow forwards Vinicius Junior, Neymar with a penalty and Richarlison.
    In contrast, Jesus’ absence might tempt Gunners’ boss Mikel Arteta to widen his wishlist in the January transfer window.
    So far Arteta has reportedly targeted a new midfield anchorman and a winger.
    The Spaniard has also been linked with battling Tottenham for Ecuador’s Bayer Leverkusen defender Piero Hincapie. More

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    Meet Kylian Mbappé, the £100m striker who’s England’s World Cup ‘enemy number one’ and can sprint like Usain Bolt

    IF England are going to win the World Cup they need to stop the quickest, most expensive and deadliest striker on the planet – Kylian Mbappe.The top scorer in Qatar can challenge Usain Bolt for pace and has raked in more than £100million this year.
    If England are going to win the World Cup they need to stop the quickest, most expensive and deadliest striker on the planet – Kylian MbappeCredit: Getty
    The young Mbappe with childhood hero and French World Cup legend Thierry Henry
    The then 19-year-old striker celebrates with the World Cup trophy following France’s 2018 FIFA World Cup Final victory over CroatiaCredit: Getty
    And the 23-year-old powerhouse is so important to France that President Emmanuel Macron begged him not to quit Paris St Germain for Real Madrid this summer.
    But he is far from infallible.
    Booed at this year’s Ballon d’Or football awards ceremony in Paris, the divisive young star has chinks in his armour, on and off the pitch.
    Mbappe has missed a couple of crucial penalties, including one that saw France crash out of Euro 2020.
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    He has reportedly fallen out with teammates, developed a Ronaldo-like superiority complex, demanded the use of private jets and has been accused of hypocrisy.

    Mbappe made several ethical stands while at the same time turning down the move to Real Madrid this summer, after Paris St Germain’s Qatari owners — who are linked to alleged human rights abuses — offered him £156million to stay at the club.
    This was a player who organised a national-team revolt against sponsorship by the fast food firm KFC and French gambling website BetClic.
    Such double standards tarnished the image of a sporting genius who, during the 2018 World Cup final, high-fived an anti-Putin pitch invader from Russian protest group Pussy Riot in front of the despotic Russian president — a gesture for which he deserved a lot of credit. Mbappe also gave all his earnings from that controversial tournament to charity.
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    Prior to the even more tarnished World Cup in Qatar, he said: “I want to be more than just the guy who shoots the ball and goes to his yacht and takes his money.
    “Sometimes people think I have to just play football. But I think not. I think the world has changed.’’
    Mbappe was born in the troubled Parisian suburb of Bondy, to Cameroonian dad Wilfried, a football coach, and mum Fayza, a handball player of Algerian heritage.
    At six Mbappe witnessed disaffected youths torching patrol cars as they rioted against police harassment. But his parents knew from early on that their son had the talent to escape such problems.
    By the time he was 11 a host of top teams wanted him to join their youth sides, with Real Madrid and Manchester City among them.
    He had a trial for Chelsea three years later, but the club wanted him to return for a second try-out because they weren’t convinced by his willingness to defend.
    Mbappe’s forceful mum Fayza, now 48, reportedly told the scout: “My boy won’t be coming back. If they want him, they have to take him now or in five years’ time they will be coming back to buy him for €50million (£43million).”
    And some say that insult still rings in his ears today. A family friend said: “It’s quite possible that Kylian himself has a bit of a downer on what was said about him in England all those years ago.
    “This might well give him a bit of extra determination to beat the English on Saturday.” With the Premier League ruled out, in 2015 Mbappe’s dad, now acting as his agent, decided he should sign with Monaco instead — which happens to be a tax haven. The young star received a signing bonus of £345,000.
    Five years ago his mum almost convinced him to sign for Liverpool because she was a fan of the Merseyside team, but instead he decided to join PSG in France for £166million. 
    Leaked documents revealed Mbappe asked for 50 hours of private plane use every year as part of the deal.
    In Paris he showed how quick he could be, clocking up speeds of 23mph during one match.
    That’s very close to the 26mph that Usain Bolt reached in his world record-breaking 100m sprint in 2009.
    But what turned Mbappe into a global sports star at the age of 19 was when he became only the second teenager to score in a World Cup final, when France beat Croatia 4-2.
    He was named the young player of the tournament for his four-goal tally.
    After that, Mbappe was linked to a string of models such as French beauty Emma Smet and Belgian catwalk star Rose Bertram, but he preferred not to talk about his love life.
    That is perhaps understandable, given the vile abuse he received from rival fans at this World Cup. Argentinian supporters in Qatar made rude references to him and a transgender model called Ines Rau, with whom he was spotted at the Cannes Film Festival this summer.
    Young Kylian meets another idol, Cristiano RonaldoCredit: Viral Press
    Mbappe’s dad, acting as his agent, decided he should sign with Monaco — which happens to be a tax haven
    Mbappe was linked to a string of models such as Belgian catwalk star Rose Bertram, aboveCredit: rose_bertram/instagram
    He has also been linked with French model Emma Smet, but he has preferred not to talk about his love lifeCredit: Getty
    Mbappe has spent a fortune on a string of flash cars, including two Ferraris, and a huge apartment in Paris. At the same time he has set up a charitable foundation that aims to help 98 children — a nod to his birth year, 1998 — to achieve their dreams in fields such as maths.
    He also congratulated England star Marcus Rashford on his efforts to give more free school meals to British children.
    But that campaigning streak has caused tension during this World Cup. Mbappe did not want to be photographed near the tournament sponsor Budweiser’s logo because he disapproves of alcohol and he has refused to give media interviews.
    Such demands would perhaps have more impact if it wasn’t for the fact that Paris St Germain are bankrolled by Qatar.
    The oil and gas-rich nation has been criticised for locking up homosexuals and treating foreign workers so poorly that more than 6,000 are estimated to have died while working on the infrastructure for the 2022 World Cup.
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    Mbappe has not uttered a word against his club’s paymasters, who view him as their poster boy.
    This year he has also been caught up in an explosive row between France teammate Paul Pogba and his brother Mathias.
    There were wild claims by Mathias that midfielder Paul had used a witch doctor to put a curse on Mbappe. Mathias tweeted to Mbappe: “It’s never good to have a hypocrite and a traitor near you.”
    There are also rumours that Mbappe has lobbied against the tactics at PSG, who again failed to reach this year’s Champions League final, and campaigned for Brazilian superstar teammate Neymar to leave. 
    When Mbappe missed a penalty in August the pair argued after another spot-kick was awarded by the referee.
    Legendary French midfielder Emmanuel Petit hit out at Mbappe, saying: “He annoys everyone today. He makes it personal all the time. 
    “He even puts himself above the institution. Has everything that has happened in recent months gone to his head?” 

    The youngster denies interfering in team affairs, saying: ‘’That’s not my job. I don’t want to do this because I’m not good at it. I’m good on the pitch.”
    What he doesn’t deny is wanting to join Real Madrid and holding contract negotiations with the Champions League title holders.
    That led to him being barracked by PSG fans on more than one occasion.
    But Macron rang the star striker to change his mind.
    The President told him: ‘I want you to stay. I don’t want you to leave now. You are so important for the country.’
    Throughout the protracted negotiations Mbappe has his mum standing in his corner.
    After one journalist dared to say her son had reneged on the Real deal, she tweeted to him: ‘When we don’t know, we shut up.’
    Coming into this World Cup he certainly had a lot to prove.
    His tame spot kick in a crucial shoot-out against Switzerland in the Euros last summer meant that France crashed out.
    Understandably, Mbappe was outraged by the racist hatred he received for missing the penalty.
    So much so he even considered quitting the national side, saying: “I cannot play for people who think I’m a monkey”.
    In Qatar, Mbappe has shut up his critics and the bigots.
    Having scored five goals in this tournament, including two unstoppable efforts against Poland this week, the forward now has netted nine times at a World Cup.
    That’s more than legends Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
    It’s not surprising that France’s sports newspaper L’Equipe had a headline ahead of the quarter-final against Gareth Southgate’s side declaring “God save Notre King” alongside a photo of Mbappe.
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    On Saturday, England fans will be praying that our goalie Jordan Pickford does the saving.
    At six Mbappe witnessed disaffected youths torching patrol cars as they rioted against police harassmentCredit: Getty
    The star’s father Wilfried Mbappe and mother Fayza LamariCredit: Getty
    Mbappe pictured living the high life in CannesCredit: Goff
    The star with model Emma SmetCredit: Mega
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    Incredible poll reveals 70% of Portugal fans want Cristiano Ronaldo DROPPED for World Cup last 16 clash vs Switzerland

    AN incredible 70 per cent of Portugal fans want Cristiano Ronaldo dropped for their last-16 World Cup tie versus Switzerland. A poll has been ran by Portuguese newspaper A Bola who have revealed the shock statistic.
    The majority of Portugal fans do not want Cristiano Ronaldo to start versus SwitzerlandCredit: Getty
    The outlet simply asked their readers if he should start with two options “yes or no” and the overwhelming majority have said the latter.
    Ronaldo has been heavily criticised at the World Cup and fans appear to have had enough.
    Some of A Bola’s readers responded to the poll to fire shots at their main man.
    One fan said: “What is the reason, why have you been a starter? He wasn’t a starter at the club, he’s not in shape, he says he wants to fight for titles, but every seven days he’s sick.”
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    Another wrote: “He shouldn’t have even been called up after everything that happened at Manchester United.”
    One even joked he is past his best saying “this is no longer CR7, it’s CR37” in relation to his age.
    Some did defend Ronaldo however: “Everyone wants to see him fall… but in Portugal we have a leader, a champion, a winner. His World Cup will start now.”

    Portugal topped their group after wins over Ghana and Uruguay before a loss to South Korea.
    And their legendary striker has been at the centre of controversy at the tournament following his explosive interview with Piers Morgan and his departure from United.
    Ronaldo scored in the victory over Ghana but was accused of diving to win his penalty and against Uruguay he claimed he scored but Fifa said Bruno Fernandes’ cross didn’t touch his head.
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    Things didn’t stop there as he accidentally assisted a South Korea goal in their 2-1 loss to them and he was then subbed off and appeared to sulk throwing his arms in frustration.
    Manager Fernando Santos said Ronaldo’s action angered him.
    If Ronaldo doesn’t start then Andre Silva or Goncalo Ramos could lead the line with Joao Felix. More

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    Brazil 4 South Korea 1: Richarlison, Neymar & Vinicius Jr turn on samba style in sensational first half to KO Koreans

    WHEN Richarlison said Brazil had ten celebration dance routines planned he clearly wasn’t joking.And at one stage in this last 16 tie it seemed like we might get treated to them all in one evening as Brazil set up a quarter-final tie with Croatia.
    Neymar and Vinicius Jr both got on the scoresheetCredit: Getty
    Brazil players celebrated each goal by dancingCredit: Reuters
    Richarlison scored his third goal of the tournamentCredit: Getty
    Lucas Paqueta notched his first ever World Cup goalCredit: AP
    As it was they settled for four. But had they really wanted to, you got the impression they could have reached double figures.
    This was the World Cup Brazil we all dream of seeing. The one which took you back to flashes of Pele and Jairzinho, of Zico and Socrates, of Ronaldo and Rivaldo.
    It was Harlem Globetrotters in boots. It was Now That’s What I Call Football It was the Beautiful Game like we hadn’t seen before in Qatar.
    And it wasn’t just the goals – although some of them were mind-blowingly magnificent.

    It was the side dishes like Neymar’s drag back which didn’t just confuse Hwang In-beom and Cho Gue-sung, it even had referee Clement Turpin going the wrong way.
    At one stage the camera flashed to the VVIP section, and Brazilian legends Ronaldo, Rivaldo, Roberto Carlos and Cafu were looking down. Even they were in awe and applauding.
    To think some people had doubted whether the current crop in the most famous football shirt of all were the real deal. Well doubt no more.
    Six minutes was all it took to get the party started, courtesy of a Barcelona star.
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    Raphinha put Hwang and namesake Hee-chan on their backsides with a delightful shimmy down the flank, before drilling a low cross into the box.
    Proof, you could say, that two Hwangs don’t make it right.
    Neymar – yes, the Greatest Showman made his return from damaged ankle ligaments – arrived and the 974 Stadium held its breath. Only to exhale at a side-footed air shot.
    No matter, for there, beyond the far post was the newest show-stealing member of the Selecao.
    The one they all reckon will be wearing Neymar’s crown before too long.
    Neymar played superbly against South Korea
    Maybe even before this tournament is over, given the cool, dead-eyed way Vinicius Jr took a touch, had a look…and clipped it past four defenders and the keeper into the corner.
    Cue dance routine number one, a little Samba line dance near the deadball line. They were only just getting their eye in and the toe-tapping warmed up.
    Seven minutes later they were at it again, this time with a goal everyone – bar the little South Korean version of the Barmy Army behind one goal – wanted to see.
    Richarlison’s speed of thought and fleet of foot got him in front of Jung Woo-young, and the Korean’s attempted boot clear was, instead, a boot to the back of a Brazilian.
    Raphinha picked up the ball yet was almost waiting for Neymar to stroll up and take it off him. He duly did, to a delighted round of applause from his fans.
    Casemiro covered much of the pitch in the last-16 game
    A stutter, a stagger, and keeper Kim Seung-gyu was on his knees as the ball almost apologetically rolled into the net.
    Celebration number two, a slight variation on the first, but definitely a different version. The best was still to come…in every respect.
    For after half an hour we got the sort of moment which, if you had to come up with a caricature of all Brazil stand for, would be this.
    Richarlison played head tennis to start it, before slipping it to Marquinhos, still lurking in the Korean box from a corner.
    He pinged it to centre-back pal Thiago Silva, whose instant touch teed up Richarlison to finish low beyond Kim.
    This time the celebrations saw him race to the sidelines, where 61-year-old coach Tite joined in with a bizarre chicken dance. It was clucking marvellous.
    Yet still they weren’t finished, and still we weren’t even at half time. This time Vini jr, scorer of the first, was creator of the fourth, with the most deliberate of stood-up deliveries.

    Lucas Paqueta was in acres of space, buried his volley low into the corner, and set off on a solo Samba before his team-mates arrived to turn it into more of a convoluted conga.
    It was mind-blowing…and for a Korean team looking ever heavy-legged from the hard-fought battle against Portugal three days earlier, it was merciless.
    It was also a tad rub-their-noses-in-it when third-choice keeper Weverton – the only one in the squad without any action before last night – replaced Alisson for the last ten minutes.
    Mind you, for all it was a done deal inside half an hour, Alisson did actually have to earn his money, with no less than FOUR stunning stops.
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    As it is, he was eventually beaten by a piledriver from substitute Paik Seung-ho, but by then it mattered not a jot.
    It was game, set and match long before. The boys are definitely back in town…and heavens, they’re going to take some stopping. More

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    Watch 61-year-old Brazil manager Tite join in dancing celebration in first-half blitz of South Korea at World Cup

    BRAZIL have had every reason to start a party after their stunning first half performance against South Korea. But the partying has not been limited to the players, with 61-year-old Brazil manager Tite also getting involved.
    Brazil players celebrate with boss Tite after making it 3-0 against South KoreaCredit: Reuters
    Richarlison got Tite involved to do the “Pigeon dance”Credit: ITV
    Tite is mobbed as he tries to escape the circle of his playersCredit: PA
    After Richarlison dispatched a stunning team goal, the Tottenham striker rushed over to the technical area where Tite and the Brazil subs were waiting for him.
    Once he arrived and got into the circle, the group then started celebrating together with Richarlison’s signature “Pigeon dance” with Tite kicking it off by bopping his shoulders.
    He was quick to stop and get back to his bench and was enveloped by shoulder and head pats after joining in.
    However, ITV co-commentator Ally McCoist was left unimpressed by the moves, jokingly saying: “Ah, he’s going to have to work on it (his moves).”
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    Fans online reacted to Tite’s dancing in hysterics.
    One user said: “Someone clip Tite dancing with Richarlison, this country is pure good vibes.”
    A second said: “The vibes are impeccable.”
    Another added: “They even got Brazil Coach Tite to do the Pigeon dance😭😭😭.”
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    Indeed, keeping with Samba tradition there was a dance after every goal they scored.
    But former Manchester United captain Roy Keane did not enjoy the dancing, and insisted it was “disrespectful” to South Korea.
    Speaking on ITV, he said: “I don’t like this. People say it’s their culture. But I think that’s really disrespecting the opposition.
    “It’s four goals, and they are doing it every time.
    “I don’t mind so much the first jig, it’s the one after that, and the manager getting involved. I’m not happy about it. I don’t think it’s good at all.”
    Tite has been in charge of Brazil since 2016 and won the Copa America in 2019.
    Now he is hoping to guide Brazil to World Cup glory and collect a sixth star and their first since 2002.
    The Last 16 clash against South Korea has seen Samba talisman Neymar return to the starting xi after there were fears he could miss the remainder of the tournament.
    The Paris Saint-Germain ace picked up ankle ligament damage in the opening game against Serbia, but has made a swift recovery to boost their title credentials.
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    With Brazil in control of the tie they have confirmed a clash against Croatia in the quarter-finals.
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    Alan Shearer warns England not to just focus on Mbappe as he names TRIO of French stars to fear in World Cup clash

    PUNDIT Alan Shearer has stressed that England have more to worry about than just Kylian Mbappe ahead of the World Cup quater-final.The Three Lions face France on Saturday night as both sides look to make the semi-finals for a second successive tournament.
    Alan Shearer has said France are not just reliant on Kylian MbappeCredit: Getty
    England have demolished Iran, Wales and Senegal so far in Qatar but the French present a much harder task.
    Mbappe, 23, is the star man having netted five goals and registered two assists in the tournament in just four games.
    But according to former England captain Shearer, the 2018 World Cup winners have more threats than just the Paris Saint-Germain star.
    Gareth Southgate’s men need to be wary of Antoine Griezmann, Ousmane Dembele and Olivier Giroud.
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    Shearer said: “France are a good side, irrespective of whether they’ve got five big hitters out injured.”
    Didier Deschamps is without Karim Benzema, Christopher Nkunku, Paul Pogba, N’Golo Kante and Presnel Kimpembe due to injuries.
    Shearer continued: “Look at England, look at Harry Kane, look at the options England have got, the forwards they’ve got and the goals that are being shared around.

    “It’s not just Mbappe by the way because the France games I’ve seen, Griezmann’s played really, really well.
    “Obviously there’s Mbappe, but Giroud’s taken over the record [France’s all-time top goalscorer] from Thierry Henry, he might not get as much love as he might deserve.
    “What France do is put balls into the box for him [Giroud] either side, Dembele and Mbappe, they move the ball out one yard and whip the ball in.
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    “I think that should actually suit us because our players are used to that.”
    Fellow pundit Gary Lineker later referred to Mbappe as “one of the best players in the world.” More

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    Izabel Goulart stuns in revealing outfit as Kevin Trapp’s Wag switches allegiance from Germany to Brazil at World Cup

    IZABEL GOULART put Germany’s World Cup woe behind her by cheering Brazil to a first-half romp against South Korea in a figure-hugging outfit.The Brazilian model saw fiancé Kevin Trapp and the rest of the Germany squad slated back home for a shock group exit in Qatar.
    Izabel Goulart flags up her support for home country BrazilCredit: Getty
    Fans were green with envy when they saw fashion model Izabel’s outfit as Brazil took on South Korea in DohaCredit: Getty
    Sao Paulo celebrity Izabel showed off her trim figure at the last-16 clashCredit: AFP
    Kevin Trapp’s fiancee Izabel took a stroll, just like Brazil did through South Korea’s defence in the first halfCredit: AFP
    But the former Victoria ‘s Secret star looked joyous as her revealing outfit turned heads as often as her countrymen turned the Koreans’ defence in Monday’s last-16 tie.
    Eintracht Frankfurt hero Trapp had only been the back-up keeper as Germany headed out of Qatar.
    But Izabel, 38, was one of the more enthusiastic Wags as she roared on Hansi Flick’s men.
    She wore a keeper’s kit with Trapp’s No12 on for a surprise 2-1 loss to Japan.
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    Then she was all in white for a commendable 1-1 draw with Spain.
    And she was draped in a Germany flag for a 4-2 win over Costa Rica that was not quite enough to earn a place in the KO stage.

    Yet some might say Izabel upped her game on Monday evening with a yellow outfit as bright as Brazil’s football.
    She donned tight shorts and a sleeveless top – adding the flourish of her national flag as a cape.
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    Apart from being  one of Victoria’s Secret Angels from 2005 to 2008, she’s best known for her work with Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and Armani Exchange.
    And as Brazil bagged four before the break against South Korea, it was a catwalk compared to following Germany.
    Izabel was more of a hit in the stands than Germany were on the pitch in their World Cup opener as Japan won 2-1Credit: Getty
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    Fans blast ITV World Cup coverage of Brazil vs South Korea as ‘technical fault leaves sound out of sync’

    FANS have blasted ITV’s World Cup coverage as a technical fault left sound out of sync for Brazil’s round of 16 meeting with South Korea.The Brazilians ran riot in the first half in Qatar, sticking four past South Korea.
    An alarm sound rang out and ITV’s coverage was then out of syncCredit: AFP
    Fans have also fumed at ITV cutting away from the Brazilians dancingCredit: Getty
    But towards the end of the free-flowing spectacular, an alarm noise rang out and the sound went out of sync.
    One said on Twitter: “There was a big alarm sound on itv and now the sound is out of sync, yes?”
    Another tweeted: “Am I the only person whose sound’s out of sync?”
    ITV swiftly got back on track and their half-time analysis went smoothly without issues.

    The blunder comes after ITV smashed BBC in their World Cup ratings war.
    20.4million people tuned in to watch England’s last 16 demolition of Senegal.
    It was 1.7m viewers higher than the peak audience for England vs Wales, which was broadcasted by the BBC.
    Vinicius Jr opened the scoring for Brazil with an expert finish, and his goal was followed up with a spot-kick by golden boy Neymar.
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    Richarlison then continued his goalscoring form for Brazil before West Ham man Lucas Paqueta added a fourth.
    ITV have also wound up fans by cutting away from Brazil’s goal celebrations.
    Main culprits Neymar, Vinicius Jr, Paqueta and Raphinha gathered to dance after the Paris Saint-Germain star found the back of the net.
    But ITV cut away as the Brazilians were letting their hips loose.
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    A fan tweeted: “ITV cutting the dance for the Neymar nahhhhh fire whoever’s on duty they should never work in this town again.”
    Roy Keane, meanwhile, wasn’t impressed with Brazil’s antics.
    He fumed: “I think it’s disrespectful dancing like that every time they score.
    “I don’t mind the first jig, or whatever it was, for the first goal, but not every time. It’s disrespectful.
    “Even their manager gets involved. I don’t like it.” More