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    We flew an England flag from highest statue in Senegal ahead of Three Lions clash – as footie fans admit ‘we fear Foden’

    THE Sun on Sunday has taken over Africa’s tallest statue ahead of England’s must-win match against Senegal tonight. We cheekily flew the St George’s flag outside the 52-metre high African Renaissance monument which overlooks the country’s capital Dakar. 
    The Sun on Sunday flew the England flag over Africa’s tallest statueCredit: Louis Wood
    England will face Senegal tonightCredit: Louis Wood
    The bronze statue, which was completed in 2010, marks 50 years of independence from France. 
    It was commissioned by Senegal’s then president Abdoulaye Wade and depicts an idealised African family. 
    The stunt comes after Senegalese footy fans yesterday said that while they were confident in their own Lions stars, they feared England’s young Three Lions, particularly Marcus Rashford. 
    Trainer Ernest, 34, said: “We fear Marcus Rashford, Harry Kane and Phil Foden. 
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    “Those players are world class and are playing at the biggest clubs. They can score at any moment because they are top players.”
    Almost 18 million Senegalese will be roaring on their lions tonight at bars and pop-up fan zones across the country.
    Fans are set to gather hours before the match starts to secure good spots to watch the last 16 grudge match. 
    Victory for the Senegalese will see their millions of fans spill out onto the streets in celebration. 
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    An England win will see us into the quarter-finals to play either France or Poland.  
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    I’m England’s most loyal fan… I’ve watched 377 games and been to 8 World Cups – it’s cost me more than a HOUSE

    DURING his 34-year odyssey to witness England lift the World Cup, Brian Wright has loyally followed the team over land and sea to 377 games.From the Amazon Jungle to the deserts of Arabia, he’s fled marauding ultras, wrestled a sumo, swam with sharks and caught deadly piranha fish during his England adventures.
    Brian is England’s most devout football fan… but his obsession has cost him over £140,000 and two marriagesCredit: Damien McFadden
    Brian from Rugby, Warwickshire, met Gareth SouthgateCredit: Damien McFadden
    He’s currently out in QatarCredit: Max Molyneux
    Brian with celeb footie fans, Alan Davies, Frank Skinner and David Baddiel
    Now – in a pirate’s hat and clutching his replica World Cup – Brian stares out over HMS Wag from his luxury cruise ship moored in the warm Gulf waters at its bow.
    “What a life,” says Three Lions-crazy Brian. “I’m out here in Qatar with some of my best friends in the world watching my country at the World Cup. 
    “If England win it, it will complete my journey.”
    The superfan’s Three Lions obsession has cost him over £140,000 – and, he says, contributed to the breakdown of two marriages.
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    The dad-of-two joked: “This is the first World Cup that I’m going as a single man. I’ve come back from a couple single!”
    From the luxury MSC Poesia – where Brian is sharing a cabin with fellow England fan Kevin Booth – he has been waving towards the England wives and girlfriends’ ship the MSC World Europa.
    He said of his neighbours – who moved from the £1bn ship to luxury hotels and villas this week: “It was nice having the Wags next door. 

    “I was sending subliminal messages saying ‘Foden must start’.”
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    Since he began following the team in 1988, Brian has notched up more England games than Bobby Charlton, Gary Lineker, Wayne Rooney and Harry Kane have in combined caps.
    It hasn’t come cheap. Brian added: “£140,000 sounds like a lot of money. You could buy a house or a decent car with that.
    “But I don’t think about the cash, it’s about life experiences and the friendships I’ve made. You can’t put a price on that.”
    The Coventry City fan, 53, has watched England home and away at 16 tournaments and eight World Cups.
    He’s rarely missed an England game in three decades with exceptions made for funerals, a wedding and when Covid restrictions applied.
    Brian, whose home in Rugby, Warwickshire, is rammed with Three Lions memorabilia,  revealed: “I see going to watch England as my calling.
    “Wembley is my church and following England across the world has been a privilege. It’s a passion which may even be an obsession.”
    Along the way, he’s met England luminaries Sir Geoff Hurst, Gareth Southgate, Harry Kane and It’s Coming Home co-song writers David Baddiel and Frank Skinner.
    Coventry-born Brian revealed: “It was my dad Brian senior who gave me my love of football.
    “He was a Leicester fan who passed away five weeks before they won the Premier League title in 2016.
    “I put a league table in the coffin with him and a copy of the Sporting Life as he liked a bet.”
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    Brian’s first tournament was Euro 88 held in West Germany when football was still tainted by rampant hooliganism.
    England lost all three games and went home after the group stage – but Brian had fallen in love with the “camaraderie” and was hooked.
    The dad remembered: “It was special. Fans singing and drinking in a group, I loved that feeling of togetherness.”
    Yet the so-called English Disease of hooliganism was still rife in 1988 with 381 Three Lions fans arrested during the tournament.
    Brian added: “There were scraps going on all over the place. I didn’t want to see that and definitely didn’t want to be involved in it.
    “It made me feel sick and ashamed to see fans being sent home bloodied and bruised.
    “Now England fans have a reputation where people want us to be in tournaments. We spend money and have a good time.
    “I want us to be ambassadors when we travel abroad. We represent our country.”
    Since then he’s followed England to footballing outposts including Lichtenstein, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Moldova and North Macedonia.
    At the 2002 Japan World Cup Brian ended up taking on a sumo wrestler after England had beaten Argentina following a David Beckham penalty.
    The one-time football referee explained: “We were partying after the game in a park and came across a 25st sumo wearing only what looked like a nappy.
    “Fans were taking it in turns to fight him. I couldn’t even get my arms around him and he picked me up and threw me in a fountain. It was good natured and we were all laughing.”
    Even when the football was dire Brian made sure he lapped up
    At the South African World Cup in 2010 he stayed in a safari lodge and was immersed in the sea in a cage to swim with great white sharks.
    “All I could hear in my head was the ‘de da, de da’ theme tune from the Jaws film,” he remembers. “I was terrified but loved it.”
    During the Brazil World Cup in 2014 he fished for piranhas in the Amazon, saying: “We used bamboo sticks, a bit of string and a slice of raw meat.
    “I caught one and still have the teeth. We had hammocks beside the river and had a piranha barbecue. It tasted like chicken.”
    The football wasn’t quite as enjoyable.
    STRAIN ON HIS MARRIAGE
    Brian – whose favourite England player is Paul Gascoigne – explained: “In Brazil we didn’t get out of the group – we were out in six days, my malaria tablets lasted longer.
    “But I still had a great time. It’s not just the 90 minutes, it’s the build up, everyone meeting up, having a sing song, having a drink, enjoying life.”
    Brian married Dolores, now 54, and had daughters Alex, 25, and Stella, 22.
    But his England trips were putting a strain on the marriage.
    When he returned from Euro 2004 in Portugal he says his belongings – including England memorabilia – had been dumped in a skip. The pair divorced.
    Later Brian proposed to new girlfriend Lisa at World Snooker Championships at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield in 2012 before marrying her in 2019.
    In 2016 he took Lisa to Marseille in the south of France to watch England take on Russia in the European Championship in what he imagined would be a romantic break.
    The Three Lions obsessive said: “We were having a nice meal and a glass of wine and all of a sudden we heard glass smashing, tables flying and saw people running.
    “The owner of the little cafe said, ‘Come in’ and pulled the shutters down. You could see it all kicking off.
    “Russian ultras were smashing into the England fans, who tried to defend themselves but the ultras were all tooled up.
    “We went back to our hotel balcony and it was like overlooking a triage. Blood was splattered everywhere.
    “England fans have moved on violence decades ago but other nations haven’t.”
    He’s currently going through a divorce from Lisa, 45, saying: “She never actually said, ‘It’s me or England’. She just said, ‘You can’t have your cake and eat it’.”
    “I’ve had ups and downs in my life but England have always been there for me. It’s what I do.”
    Brian – whose new business venture Sporting Legend Events arranges for fans to meet their heroes – says his best game was England’s 5-1 crushing of Germany in 2001.
    His worst ever game following the Three Lions was the mortifying defeat to footballing minnows in the 2016 Euros.
    The revealed: “I’ve seen many crushing defeats but that was dire. It was so depressing, it even made me question why I was going to games.
    “I questioned myself if I could carry on. I’m glad I did. We’ve started to be good.”
    This year Brian was invited to St George’s Park – the FA’s national football centre – to meet Gareth Southgate and the players.
    “I had a good chat with Gareth,” Brian said. “I thanked him for getting to the 2020 Euros final when the country was going through coronavirus.
    “I said that if we win the World Cup I’ll stay on MSC Poesia and go on a world cruise.
    “He replied: ‘Keep a space for me, I’ll be coming on it with you.’
    “I thanked Kane for his Round of 16 goal against Germany at the 2020 Euros. There were absolute limbs everywhere.
    “He said: ‘You’re more than welcome. I hope to give you all that feeling in Qatar’.”
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    So will Brian end his obsessive globetrotting if England finally lift the World Cup for the first time since 1966?
    With a wry smile, he added: “Absolutely not. I’d like to see us defend it.”
    Brian with dad Brian senior and daughters Alex and Stella before flying out to South Africa for the 2010 World CupCredit: Supplied
    Brian meeting Harry KaneCredit: Damien McFadden
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    Watch Argentina stars go wild in their PANTS in dressing room as Lionel Messi inspires narrow Australia World Cup win

    ARGENTINA stars went wild in just their pants as they celebrated victory over Australia in the World Cup. After scoring in his 1000th professional game, Lionel Messi ran the show as he helped his side get over the line to spark the amazing dressing room scenes.
    Argentina got the job done and celebrated their World Cup in styleCredit: Reuters

    The South American side are now through to the quarter-finals as they look to claim the Jules Rimet trophy for the first time since 1986 in what will be Messi’s last World Cup.
    After an unconvincing start to the group stages, Argentina now look in the groove.
    And the players are certainly enjoying the journey as they went crazy in the changing room following the win.
    Video footage from SportsCenter shows the players singing, chanting and dancing alongside their coaches after the match.
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    With several players wearing just their underwear, they bounced in unison as they chanted together.
    One coach blew a whistle repeatedly while some players banged on tables and other launched clothes and water up into the air.
    The happy Argentine stars then form a smaller huddle and get even louder.
    And at one point, a player can even be seen giving a coach a piggybank ride amid the chaotic scenes.
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    The video appears to sum up the mood in their camp as Argentina go from strength to strength.
    While Australia offered brilliance resistance in the first-half, Lionel Scaloni’s side found the breakthrough thanks to magic from one man.

    Messi picked up the ball from inside the penalty area to slip the ball into the far corner on his milestone match.
    A shocking clanger from Aussie keeper Mathew Ryan allowed Julian Alvarez to double the Argentina advantage before the hour mark.
    It was Messi’s opening goal that broke the Australian resistanceCredit: Getty
    But an unlikely Australia comeback began as sub Craig Goodwin’s effort took a wicked deflection to end up in the back of the net.
    A mazy run through the opponents half almost saw Aziz Behich score one of the great World Cup goals to equalise.
    Before Newcastle-bound Garang Kuol had his close range effort saved by Emi Martinez deep in stoppage time.
    Argentina will now face Holland in the quarter-finals after Louis van Gaal’s team overcame a determined US side. More

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    Netherlands vs Argentina: TV channel, kick-off time, stream FREE, team news and prediction for World Cup last-8 clash

    NETHERLANDS and Argentina are set to go at it for a World Cup semi-final spot in Qatar – and fans can expect fireworks.Goals from Memphis Depay, Daley Blind and Denzel Dumfries helped the Dutch to secure a spot in the last-8 against USA.
    Memphis Depay opened the scoring for the Netherlands against the USACredit: Getty
    Lionel Messi (L) and Julian Alvarez (R) both scored against AustraliaCredit: AP
    And Argentina followed suit courtesy of a 2-1 win over Australia where Lionel Messi was the star of the show once again.
    Messi, 35 is desperate to emulate footballing legend Diego Maradonna by guiding the Argentines to World Cup success.
    Furthermore, that is the only major piece of silverware that Messi has competed for and never got his hands on.
    However, Holland will be on a revenge mission for what happened when the sides met during the 2014 edition.
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    When is Netherlands vs Argentina?

    Netherland’s mouth-watering fixture against Argentina will take place on Friday, December 9.
    The World Cup quarter-final clash is scheduled to get underway at 7pm UK time.
    Lusali Stadium is the allocated arena for this eye-catching contest and it can host a staggering 88, 966 supporters.
    Argentine sent Holland crashing out of the semi-final stage on penalties in 2014.

    What TV channel is it on and can it be live streamed?

    Netherlands vs Argentina will be shown LIVE on BBC One in the UK.
    Coverage is set to commence from 6:15pm UK time – 45 minutes before kick-off.
    Viewers also have the option to stream the game live via the BBC iPlayer app or through the BBC Sport website.

    Can I watch it for free?
    YES! Fans in the UK can watch Netherlands’ match against Argentina for FREE as long as you have a valid TV license.
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    What are the odds?
    After 90 mins

    Netherlands 5/2
    Draw 2/1
    Argentina 6/5

    To qualify

    Netherlands 13/10
    Argentina 6/10

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    How England are set to line up against Senegal in World Cup last 16 with Foden DROPPED but Walker keeping place

    PHIL FODEN is set to be dropped against Senegal – despite scoring in the win over Wales. The Manchester City playmaker forced his way into the starting XI last Tuesday as England lacked creativity against the USA.
    Mason Mount, Phil Foden and Jack Grealish all look set to start on the benchCredit: Getty

    But even though he grabbed the second goal which helped seal the victory and top spot in Group B, it is not enough to keep him in the team.
    However, Marcus Rashford, Jordan Henderson and Kyle Walker all look on course to keep their places after also impressing.
    Rashford scored two to go level in the race for the Golden Boot.

    He is expected to begin the match on the left wing, the opposite flank from where he has been so effective at the World Cup so far.

    That allows Bukayo Saka to return to the team and get the nod on the right – with Raheem Sterling left out again.
    Declan Rice and Henderson will provide the solid double pivot in midfield with Jude Bellingham given a free role just in front.
    The back five will remain unchanged, too.
    That will see Jordan Pickford in goal with Walker, John Stones, Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw.
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    Ben White returned home due to personal reasons this week and is not expected to head back to Qatar.
    James Maddison, Conor Gallagher and Conor Coady are the only other outfield Three Lions players yet to see a minute of action so far.
    England’s clash with Senegal kicks off at 7pm and is live on ITV1 – with France or Poland waiting in the quarter-final.
    Kyle Walker, Marcus Rashford and Jordan Henderson should be in the starting XICredit: Getty
    It may be one of Raheem Sterling or Bukayo Saka – but not bothCredit: Getty More

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

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

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

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

    PELE has broken his silence after being put on end-of-life care, insisting he remains “full of energy”.The Brazilian legend, 82, who won the World Cup three times with his country from 1958 to 1970, was hospitalised earlier this week after he stopped responding to chemotherapy as he battles bowel cancer.
    Pele has given a positive update about his healthCredit: Getty
    Pele is widely regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all timeCredit: AFP
    But now he has provided fans with a positive update about his health.
    And he even took the time to call on football fans to watch the current Brazil team at the Qatar World Cup.
    Speaking on social media, he said: “My friends, I want to keep everyone calm and positive.
    “I’m strong, with a lot of hope and I follow my treatment as usual.
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    “I want to thank the entire medical and nursing team for all the care I have received.
    “I have a lot of faith in God and every message of love I receive from you all over the world keeps me full of energy. And watch Brazil in the World Cup too!
    “Thank you so much for everything. 🙏🏾.”
    Pele is receiving treatment in a palliative care ward which is designed to reduce pain and optimise the quality of life among people with serious illness.
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    Some of football’s biggest names have spoken up about the iconic sportsman since news of his poor health earlier this week.
    England captain Harry Kane said: “First and foremost we send our best wishes to him and all his family as well.
    “He is an inspiration amongst our game, an incredible footballer, an incredible person, and to hear those words from him back then for me.
    “I always feel like someone who is always learning and continues to learn and he was spot on with some advice to me.
    “Sad to hear that news, but we wish him well, not just me and the whole England set-up.”
    France superstar Kylian Mbappe also paid tribute, tweeting: “Pray for the King.”
    And Brazilians Rivaldo and Vinicius Jr added “Strength King” to their social media channels.
    Pele is considered to be one of the greatest footballers of all time.
    Along with his three World Cup wins, he scored 643 goals in 659 in official matches for club side Santos.
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    That incredible record added to his 77 goals in 92 matches for Brazil.
    He has been fighting his condition since he was diagnosed with a tumour in his large intestine in August last year. More