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    Who is Ghana vs Uruguay referee Daniel Siebert at World Cup 2022?

    PART-TIME German schoolteacher Daniel Siebert had been selected as one of the referees at World Cup 2022.He takes charge of Uruguay’s final group game against Ghana.
    Part-time schoolteacher Daniel Siebert will be refereeing at Euro 2020Credit: AFP
    It will be his second major international tournament appearance, capping off a successful season officiating in both the Bundesliga and the Champions League, a year after he reffed at the Euros.
    Who is Daniel Siebert?
    The 38-year-old started his journey into officiating in 1998 and in 2007 he was appointed a Bundesliga referee by the DFB.
    Siebert spent three years in the German second tier before making the step up to Germany’s top flight.
    He is ranked as a UEFA first category referee, a term given to a group of referees classified as among UEFA’s best.
    In October 2014, Siebert was selected as a FIFA referee, the youngest of the ten German representatives at the time.
    Siebert has brandished 139 yellow cards and just one red card over 35 games this season covering 10 different competitions.
    The German refereed Arsenal’s Europa League last-16 second leg victory against Olympiacos in March.
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    What games is he taking charge of at Euro 2020?
    Siebert refereed Scotland’s 2-0 defeat in their opening Euro 2020 game to the Czech Republic. More

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    England fans in stitches after photo of grumpy cat that looks like Phil Foden goes viral

    FOOTIE fans are purring with delight over a feline Phil Foden.A picture of the miserable moggie looking like the Man City star has gone viral.
    The black and white moggie has the same stare, while its fur is similar to Foden’s cropped hair
    Football fans are in stitches over a feline Phil FodenCredit: Getty
    The black and white cat has the same stare, while its fur is similar to Foden’s cropped hair.
    Fans began sharing the image online after Foden, 22, scored in England’s 3-0 win over Wales in the World Cup on Tuesday.
    One dubbed the puss “Phil Fur-den of Manchester Kitty”.
    Another quipped “felines on the shirt”, while a third asked if it was playing in “Catar”.
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    But Graeme Fisher joked: “That cat has a better haircut than Phil Foden.”
    Film director Glenn Kitson, 46, originally posted the pic on Instagram where he deliberately mis-captions lookalike pictures. More

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    Costa Rica 2 Germany 4: Heartbreak for Germans as they’re dumped out in World Cup groups AGAIN despite thrilling win

    KAI HAVERTZ climbed off the bench to spark a dramatic fight-back – but it proved in vain for Germany.The 2014 champions incredibly failed to make it out of their group for the second successive tournament and are heading home.  
    Germany have been eliminated at the group stage along with Costa RicaCredit: Getty
    Serge Gnabry celebrates after his early opener for Germany in their 4-2 winCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Yeltsin Tejeda (17) rifled home an equaliser for Costa Rica after the breakCredit: Getty
    Juan Pablo Vargas celebrates after firing Costa Rica ahead against GermanyCredit: Reuters
    Germany fans struggle to take in their devasting exitCredit: AP
    This supporter appeared inconsolableCredit: Reuters
    Japan’s sensational victory over Spain thanks to a hugely controversial goal meant Hansi Flick’s men missed out on second place on goal difference despite their first win of the tournament.
    Germany were forced to play out the final few minutes of this one knowing there was little they could do to save themselves.
    And there will be inevitably be question marks over the former Bayern Munich coach’s future after this latest disaster.
    For the first time since 1938 Germany had failed to win their first two games at a World Cup and knew there was no more margin for error.
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    Japan’s shock loss to Costa Rica on Sunday had given them a lifeline and they looked in the mood to take advantage of it.
    The Central Americans – who shipped seven in their opening game against Spain – had big problems containing Jamai Musiala early on.
    The Bayern Munich youngster saw an early effort pushed away by Keylor Navas while his club team-mate Thomas Muller planted a free header just wide.
    Even so it felt like a goal was coming and it duly arrived in the 10th minute as David Raum’s cross from the left was glanced home by Gnabry.
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    It was the former Arsenal man’s 21st goal for his country – but his first at the World Cup.
    Navas was overworked in trying to keep his team in with a chance and he kept out a header from Leon Goretska while another drive from Musiala stung his palms.
    Gnabry turned his man smartly and curled a shot which drifted just wide of the far post while former Manchester City ace Leroy Sane found space for himself but blasted over.
    Germany had been completely dominant but there was a warning just before the break as Keysher Fuller skipped through a couple of half-hearted German attempts to clear.
    He got the connection he wanted on his thumping volley but Manuel Neuer made a stunning save to tip over the bar.
    Flick would have wanted another goal to show for their dominance but everything changed in 15 crazy minutes at the start of the second half.
    News drifted through from the Khalifa that Japan had turned the game on its head and were now leading 2-1 and suddenly Germany were in grave danger of missing out again.
    And as they were still trying to work out the permutations, Neuer spilled a header from Kendall Waston and Yeltsin Tajeda swept home the rebound.
    Germany crash out at the group stage for a second World Cup runningCredit: Reuters
    Antonio Rudiger looked close to tearsCredit: AP
    Germany knew they were heading out and threw everything forward in a bid to get themselves back in front.
    Musiala found space down the left and saw his shot superbly tipped onto the post by Navas.
    The PSG keeper couldn’t get near the next effort from the same player but the outcome was the same – it clattered against the woodwork.
    And incredibly Costa Rica went up the other end and scored again as Neuer failed to deal with a free-kick under pressure from Waston.
    Juan Pablo Vargas scrambled the ball home and despite a VAR check the goal was allowed to stand.
    At that point La Sele were heading into the last 16 and Spain – the team they conceded seven against only nine days ago – were incredibly on their way out.
    But credit to Germany for hitting back again as the changes made by Flick sparked them back into life.
    Niclas Fullkrug – who rescued a point after coming off the bench against Spain – played in fellow sub Kai Havertz. 
    The Chelsea man had only been on for six minutes but finished calmly past Navas to pull the teams level again.and restore a bit of hope. .
    Fullkrug was then denied by Navas as Germany once again threw everything forward.
    And they edged ahead again as Gnabry’s cross was slotted home at the back post by Havertz who had made quite an impact.
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    Fullkrug turned in from close range and while the goal was initially ruled out for offside the VAR had a look and allowed it to stand.
    Yet they still needed Spain to equalise to take them through – and this time there was no reprieve.
    Kai Havertz strokes it home to make it 2-2 at the Al Bayt StadiumCredit: Getty
    Havertz grabbed his second to put Germany into a 3-2 leadCredit: Getty More

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    Japan 2 Spain 1: Japanese produce another HUGE World Cup shock as they stun Spanish… but both teams go through

    LUIS ENRIQUE spent his pre-match press conference talking about permutations.Instead, his team left him with serious heart palpitations as Japan sprung yet another stunning World Cup upset to top Group E – and almost dump Spain OUT in the process.
    Japan topped Group E after beating Spain 2-1Credit: Reuters
    Japan players celebrate their second goal against SpainCredit: AP
    Japan celebrated wildly after topping the groupCredit: Getty
    Spain were disappointed with the result, but can still celebrate going throughCredit: EPA
    A relaxed Enrique admitted pre-match he had considered tactically trying to finish second in this group, in order to avoid Brazil and secure an “easier” route to the final.
    It ended up that way by accident, but it looked as though those plans had been tossed in the bin with a fine first half performance to leave the football purist drooling.
    Complete domination is an understatement. The Spaniards trotted down the tunnel at the break with 83 per cent possession and 562 passes, compared to 127 for their weary opponents.
    Japan – evidenced by their opening day comeback to beat Germany 2-1 – are no mugs, yet they did not get a sniff, made to look like a bog-standard Tokyo Sunday league mob.
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    Chuck in an 11th minute header from Alvaro Morata and things were looking more than rosy for Spain. They were turning on the style while still conserving their energy.

    Croatia awaited in the Last 16, with a potential quarter against Brazil on the cards. Confidence was sky high. Sorted.
    What Enrique did not envisage was yet another team talk of a lifetime – as well as two inspired substitutions – from Blue Samurai coach Hajime Moriyasu.
    It was one that almost cost Spain a knock-out spot here in Qatar.
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    For a brief moment as Costa Rica took the lead against Germany in the 70th minute, they were out, only to sneak back in to second almost instantly. Phew.
    The shyest of characters, you could lose Moriyasu in an elevator, but put him in a dressing room with a team under the cosh and he does the business time after time.
    On came Ritsu Doan and Kaoru Mitoma. By the 48th minute, they were level. By the 51st minute, they were ahead – the latter by the barest of margins.
    Against the Germans, it took Doan until the 75th minute to equalise, yet he wasted no time here, cutting inside from a poor Unai Simon pass out from the back and firing goalwards.
    Simon will be disappointed, getting a firm hand to it. The Japanese were ecstatic.
    The Spanish sections of the Khalifa International Stadium were so confident of a win during the first half death by a gazillion passes, they were organising a Mexican wave.

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    But bums were firmly on seats as Japan sparked another attack. Doan involved again, firing a ball across the six-yard box and Mitoma snuck it back for Ao Tanaka to tap in.
    Replays at first showed the ball for Mitoma had drifted out for a goal kick, only for another angle to highlight it had stayed in by a half a whisker.
    VAR deliberated for an agonising two minutes before awarding the goal. Cue pandemonium.
    With Spain lacking a clinical edge to break down a now determined Japanese defensive outfit, attention turned to the other game as Costa Rica went ahead.
    If anything, the Germans did Enrique and his nervy boys a reluctant favour by going 4-2 up. 
    There was no way they would score another five to even match Spain’s goal difference.
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    As for Japan, it is the Croats for them, and potentially the Samba boys after that.
    Going by this performance, you wouldn’t put it past them downing another international heavyweight. More

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    Cameroon vs Brazil: Stream FREE, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for final 2022 World Cup Group G clash

    CAMEROON need to BEAT Brazil in order to qualify for the last 16 of the World Cup.The Indomitable Lions make up five African countries in Qatar, with Senegal already making it through to the next stage.
    Cameroon drew 3-3 with Serbia in their second World Cup group gameCredit: Getty
    Neymar missed the game with Switzerland and so went out to meet supportersCredit: EPA
    Rigobert Song’s men will be hoping to make it out of the group stages but they sit on just one point going into the final match, needing to overcome Brazil to qualify.
    They also require a Serbia win or draw against Switzerland if they are to have a chance of making it through.
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    When is Cameroon vs Brazil?

    Cameroon’s encounter with Brazil takes place on Friday, December 2.
    The match is scheduled for 7pm UK time
    Cameroon vs Brazil will be played in Qatar’s Lusail Stadium, which will also host the tournament’s final.
    The two sides last met in an international friendly in 2018, with Brazil coming away 1-0 winners.

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

    Cameroon vs Brazil will be shown live on ITV One the UK.
    Viewers can also live stream the action via the ITV website or ITV hub, which can be downloaded onto your mobile or tablet device.

    Can I watch it for FREE?
    Yes, the contest will be available to watch for FREE in the UK, so long as you have a TV licence.
    Team news
    Neymar is expected to miss Brazil’s third group game, with qualifying already assured for Tite’s side.
    Andre Onana will not play in the tournament again after falling out with manager Rigobert Song.
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    What are the odds?
    Cameroon win 7/1
    Draw 4/1
    Brazil victory 4/11
    Odds courtesy of Betfair correct as of December 1. More

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    Graeme Souness SLAMS Kevin De Bruyne as he accuses Belgium star of causing rift in World Cup squad with ‘too old’ claim

    GRAEME SOUNESS has blasted Kevin De Bruyne’s pre-World Cup comments stating Belgium were “too old” to win the tournament following their elimination.The Red Devils are on the next flight home after they were held to a goalless draw by Croatia.
    Kevin De Bruyne claimed before he World Cup that Belhium were ‘too old’ to win the World CupCredit: Getty
    Graeme Souness has blasted the star for his pre-tournament commentsCredit: Getty
    A host of chances were missed by Belgium and striker Romelu Lukaku was spotted in tears being consoled by coach Thierry Henry after the full-time whistle.
    Their exit came amid rumours of several rows and rifts in the Belgian camp throughout the World Cup in Qatar.
    Discussing De Bruyne’s remarks on ITV, Souness said: “Totally unnecessary.
    “You gain nothing. If that’s your thoughts, then keep them to yourself. 
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    “That would not have spread a happy atmosphere inside the camp.
    “Why he’s chosen to do that, only he can tell you.”
    De Bruyne was referring to Belgium’s so-called “Golden Generation” – which included a host of stars such as Eden Hazard, Dries Mertens and Jan Vertonghen all being over 31.
    And the playmaker, who is 31 himself, could have contributed to the reported disharmony in the dressing-room with his comments.
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    Following the defeat to Morocco in their second game, Hazard told reporters: “We probably also attack badly because we are too old, that must be it now, surely?”
    It was Morocco who ended up topping the group while Croatia took second spot at the expense of the Belgians. More

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    Ghana vs Uruguay: TV channel, kick-off time, FREE stream and team news for 2022 World Cup Group H grudge match

    GHANA take on South American giants Uruguay in their final Group H match, as they seek revenge for what happened 12 years ago.Uruguay have not scored a single goal in this World Cup so far, while Ghana have netted five times.
    Luis Suarez was at the centre of the drama last time the sides metCredit: AP:Associated Press
    The pair last met in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. With the scores level at 1-1, Luis Suarez deliberately used his hands to prevent a goal, leading to a red card and penalty to Ghana.
    Asamoah Gyan stepped up in the final minute of extra-time, but smashed his spot-kick against the bar.
    Uruguay went on to win the penalty shootout, sending Ghana home in dramatic circumstances.
    12 years on, the African side will be hoping they can get Uruguay back, and take all three points in Qatar and they have it all to play for as both sides can still qualify.
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    When is Ghana vs Uruguay

    Ghana’s clash with Uruguay will take place on Friday, December 2
    The game will kick off from 3pm UK time.
    Portugal vs Ghana will be held at the Al Janoub Stadium in Al Wakrah.
    The two sides last and only meeting was at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, with Uruguay snatching the win on penalties.

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

    Ghana vs Uruguay will be shown live on BBC One in the UK.
    You can live stream the action from the BBC iPlayer, which can be downloaded onto your mobile or tablet device.

    Can I watch it for FREE?
    Yes, you can! The game is available to watch for FREE in the UK, so long as you have a TV licence.
    What is the team news?
    Both teams look to have a clean bill of health ahead of this match.
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    What are the odds?
    Ghana win 4/1
    Draw 29/10
    Uruguay victory 7/10
    Odds courtesy of Betfair are correct as of December 1. More

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    Paul Pogba watches World Cup during gym session as Juventus star teases comeback to pitch after injury KOd Qatar dream

    PAUL POGBA watched the World Cup during a gym session as he continues his recovery from injury.The French midfielder, 29, was ruled out of going to Qatar as he could not recover in time from a knee operation.
    Paul Pogba watched Morocco beat Canada while training in the gym
    He is looking to come back from a lengthy stint on the sidelines
    Pogba is yet to play for Juventus since returning for a second spell in the summer
    It came after a lengthy period on the sidelines, with Pogba not yet having played a competitive game for Juventus since returning in the summer.
    Now the ex-Manchester United midfielder is determined to get back playing after the World Cup break.
    And he shared photos and videos to social media on Thursday as he strengthened his body in the gym.
    But perhaps the most interesting part of the post was that it showed he was watching the World Cup while training.
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    At a closer look, you can see he has Canada vs Morocco on the TV, keeping a close eye on the conclusion of Group F.

    It ended with Morocco booking their place in the last-16 for the first time since 1986.
    They went through as group winners, while Croatia knocked out Belgium after holding them to a goalless draw.
    Meanwhile, Pogba will undoubtedly have a keen eye on France as they bid to retain the World Cup after lifting it with him four years ago.
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    If Didier Deschamps’ men manage to achieve the feat, they would become the first nation since Brazil in 1962 to win back-to-back editions of the World Cup.
    And they made the perfect start to their tournament, beating Australia 4-1 and following that up with a 2-1 victory over Denmark.
    A much-changed side then lost 1-0 to Tunisia in their final group game on Wednesday.
    But they still finished top of Group D and will face Poland in the last-16 on Sunday. More