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    Szczesny’s career almost ended when he broke BOTH arms in freak gym accident, before becoming Poland’s World Cup hero

    POLAND hero Wojciech Szczesny has been his country’s star performer at the World Cup.The former Arsenal No1 pulled off a stunning double save to thwart Saudi Arabia, first from the penalty spot, and then from close range.
    Wojciech Szczesny has been Poland’s hero at the World CupCredit: Getty
    Szczesny saves Lionel Messi’s penaltyCredit: Rex
    A young Szczesny hones his skills in his homeland
    He followed that up by keeping Lionel Messi out from 12 yards with another incredible spot-kick stop, as Poland qualified for the last-16.
    Amusingly, he lost a €100 bet to the little Argentinian over whether the penalty would be overturned by VAR.
    But his career could have been over before it had started, following a training ground incident that left his career hanging by a thread.
    In a freak accident in the gym, Szczesny broke BOTH arms after slipping during a weightlifting exercise when he was just 17.
    That didn’t stop the youngster from breaking into Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal team and establishing himself as first-choice goalkeeper at 20.
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    Despite falling out of favour in North London, when he was caught smoking in the changing rooms following a defeat, he rebuilt his career in Serie A at Juventus.
    Outside of football, the outspoken footballer, now a more mature 32, is a family man – married to stunning pop star Marina Luczenko.
    Born to be between the sticks
    Poland has always had a history of mad goalkeepers – check Jan Tomaszewski to the more recent Artur Boruc.
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    Szczesny is in that mould. His dad Maciej was also a famous keeper and was capped seven times by his country.
    As an athletic kid growing up in Warsaw, his first love, surprisingly, wasn’t sport.
    Somewhat apologetically, he admitted he enjoyed ballroom dancing in his early years.
    “I’m a little embarrassed to talk about it now but the very first sport that I did, if you can call it sport, was ballroom dancing,” he told The Guardian in 2011.
    A young Szczesny (first from the right in the front row) pictured with Lukasz Fabianski (first from the left on the front row) was taught his skills by legendary coach Krzysztof Dowhan
    His dad Maciej Szczesny played for Legia Warsaw and PolandCredit: PA
    “I was aged seven to nine or 10. I was tall and so I think I was a little bit stiff but I was getting the movements and everything.”
    At school, Szczesny excelled at the javelin. But it was football that would soon become his priority.
    Under the tutorage of legendary goalkeeping coach Krzysztof Dowhan, who worked with his dad, he rose through the ranks at Legia Warsaw, making his debut between the sticks aged just 15.
    Bigger things were just round the corner.
    North London calling
    In 2006, the promising youngster moved to Arsenal – where he was promoted to the reserve team for the 2008-09 season.
    However, a horrific and fluke injury threatened his progress.
    While lifting weights at the club’s the training ground, he lost his footing and broke both his arms. It left the teen sidelined for four months during a crucial period in his development.
    “I was in the gym doing squats when I lost my balance and the weight fell on my hands and broke both of them,” he recalled.
    “It was a little bit bizarre. There was ­actually a few people in the gym at the same time and they said they were about to laugh before they realised my arms were not quite straight!”
    Despite the setback, Szczesny was not going to let that stop him from breaking into Arsenal’s first eleven.
    After suffering injury heartbreak, Szczesny became a first team regular aged just 20Credit: AP:Associated Press
    Rise
    After a successful loan at Brentford in the 2009-10 season, Szczesny found himself fighting Manuel Almunia and fellow Pole Lukasz Fabianski for the goalie’s jersey at the Emirates.
    He made his debut in a 1-0 loss to Manchester United, accrediting himself well in the narrow defeat.
    After a run of games and clean sheets, Wenger made him first choice – insisting, “he’s done nothing for me to take him out.”
    There was a blip – a combined error with Laurent Koscielny that allowed Obafemi Martins to tap into an empty net and win the League Cup final for Birmingham City.
    But, Arsenal appeared to have found a save pair of hands for the years to come.
    The 2013-14 season was Szczesny’s best in North London.
    Not only did he share the Golden Glove award with Petr Cech for most clean sheets, he also won his first piece of silverware – the FA Cup.
    The following season, as is the case with many young players, a dip in form contributed towards his downfall.
    Szczesny cuts a glum figure after his error cost Arsenal the League CupCredit: AP:Associated Press
    Demise
    In what was probably his worst performance in an Arsenal shirt, Szczesny had a mare during an away day at Southampton.
    Two errors led to a 2-0 defeat, and the Gunners were soundly beaten by the Saints at St Mary’s.
    What happened next cost him his future at the club.
    Upset after the game, he hid in the dressing room shower and lit up a cigarette.
    “Back at that time I was smoking regularly and the boss knew it very well,” he told Arsenal podcast In Lockdown.
    “He just didn’t want anybody smoking in the dressing rooms and I knew that also. 
    “Because of the emotion of the game, I had a cigarette after the game when the team was still in. I went in the corner of the showers, so it was at the other end of the dressing room and nobody could see me, and I lit one up. 
    “Somebody saw me, it wasn’t even the boss himself, and just reported it back to the boss. I saw him a couple of days later, he asked me if that was true and I said, ‘Yes’. He fined me and that was the end of it. 
    Arsene Wenger ruthlessly dropped Szczesny after he was caught smoking in the dressing room showersCredit: Getty – Contributor
    “He then said, ‘Look, you’re going to be out of the team for a little bit’ but there was no big bust-ups or big confrontations. I was very professional about it. ”
    Szczesny was replaced by David Ospina for the rest of the season, but was selected to play in the 2015 FA Cup final – a 4-0 thrashing of Aston Villa. It would be his last appearance for the club.
    Redemption in Italy
    When Arsenal signed Cech in preseason, it was the signal Szczesny needed to move on.
    He embarked on a two-year loan deal to Roma, where in his second season he kept Brazil’s Alisson out the side.
    The 6f5in goalie also kept the most clean sheets in Serie A (14) as Roma secured their highest ever points total (87), finishing second in the league.
    In 2017, still on Arsenal’s books, Juventus agreed to pay £10million for his services – seeing him as a successor to Gianluigi Buffon. And they weren’t wrong.
    Szczesny found redemption in Italy, first with RomaCredit: Reuters
    After moving to Juventus, Szczesny established himself as their No1Credit: Getty
    Szczesny ousted the Italian legend in his first year at the Old Lady – winning the scudetto in his debut season.
    That was followed by two more consecutive title wins, as he firmly established himself as Juve’s No1.
    Family guy
    Keeping his feet firmly on the ground are his family, mainly pop star wife Marina Luczenko.
    He has admitted in the past it was love at first sight.
    “I saw a picture of Marina on the Internet. I really liked her, I was wondering how to get her phone number. Somehow I managed to do it. But I had to fight for her a bit. I don’t hide it,” he told Polish fashion magazine Viva!
    They tied the knot in 2015, after dating for two years. Three years later, they welcomed their son Liam into the world.
    Both Marina and Luczenko haven’t made the trip to Qatar, but they are cheering Szczesny on from afar.
    The four year-old might even follow in his dad’s footsteps – opening up the possibility of three generations of Szczesnys playing for Poland.
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    Luczenko and Szczesny married in 2015
    “He knows everything. He’s so interested in football. Liam’s first steps were to the ball,” Marina told Party.pl.
    First, he must learn from his dad as Poland’s World Cup campaign continues when they play France on Sunday. More

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    Fans all say the same thing as World Cup legend Guillermo Ochoa may have played last game for Mexico at tournament

    LEGEND Guillermo Ochoa may have played his last game at a World Cup after Mexico’s Group C exit.Mexico finished 3rd behind Poland and Argentina, missing out on a knockout spot on goal difference.
    Ochoa may have played his last World Cup game on WednesdayCredit: Reuters
    Ochoa has been named in five Mexico World Cup squads, with his first coming in 2006Credit: AFP
    Ochoa’s heroics in 2014 and 2018 make him one of the World Cup’s most unforgettable starsCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    It was the first time since 1978 that Mexico were eliminated from the World Cup in the group stage.
    World Cup hero Ochoa, 37, started all three group games but was unable to save the day for his country.
    Although, he added a few more memorable moments to his already impressive World Cup highlight reel.
    Ochoa – who has amassed 11 World Cup appearances – saved Robert Lewandowski’s penalty in the 0-0 draw with Poland.

    But he truly announced himself at World Cup 2014 when he kept out host nation Brazil.
    Ochoa made four big saves, including one denying poster boy Neymar.
    The save immediately drew comparisons to Gordon Banks’ famed 1970 World Cup save against Pele.
    Ochoa picked up two Man of the Match awards at the 2014 tournament but Mexico crashed out to Holland in the round of 16.
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    In 2018, it was business as usual and Ochoa made NINE saves to deny then world champions Germany, securing a historic 1-0 victory.
    He went on to play in all four of Mexico’s games, making a total of 25 saves, two less than Belgium’s Thibaut Courtois.
    But by the time the next World Cup comes around in 2026, which happens to be in the US, Canada and Mexico, Ochoa will be 41.
    It’s possible the 2-1 win over Saudi Arabia on Wednesday may be his last at world football’s greatest tournament.
    The sad possibility of not seeing Ochoa’s gorgeous headband and curly hair has all fans saying the same thing: The streets will never forget World Cup legend Ochoa.
    One fan said on Twitter: “If this is Ochoa’s last World Cup, the streets will never forget a World Cup legend.”
    Another tweeted: “Ochoa sealed his spot as goalkeeper in the ‘Streets Won’t Forget XI’.”
    A third said: “Probably the last time we will see Ochoa at a World Cup. An icon.”
    A viewer quipped: “Ochoa is to the World Cup what Mariah Carey is to Christmas.” More

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    Watch Canada goalkeeper Milan Borjan make shocking howler after just 3 minutes to gift Morocco’s Hakim Ziyech a goal

    CANADA goalkeeper Milan Borjan endured a nightmare before Christmas as his howler gifted Morocco the lead.The already-eliminated Maple Leafs had nothing but pride to play for in their final match of the World Cup 2022.
    Canada’s Milan Borjan endured an early Christmas nightmareCredit: Reuters

    But fans may well be hoping their skipper is on Santa’s naughty list after he handed Hakim Ziyech an early gift.
    With just three minutes on the clock, Borjan came way out of his goal and attempted to play a short pass.
    But he kicked it straight to Ziyech – and the Chelsea star produced a fantastic first-time chip over the stranded goalie and into the net.
    Morocco, who knew beforehand that a draw or better will seal a spot in the last-16, have avoided defeat in their last five matches when scoring the opening goal in the World Cup.
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    And Borjan’s disaster certainly got them off to a stunner start.
    Arsenal legend Martin Keown, who was covering the game for BBC, said: “Well I know Christmas isn’t far away but this really is a present.
    “Ziyech isn’t going to miss this.
    “Ziyech as if he’s at the local golf course, he just chips it into the green. The goalkeeper Borjan is in no man’s land.
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    “It’s a beautiful finish. Perfect start for Morocco, exactly what you need.”
    However, it got even worse for Borjan and Canada just 21 minutes later after he was beaten at his near post.
    Youssef En-Nesyri received the ball and held off two defenders before drilling it past the 35-year-old Red Star Belgrade stopper.
    You can keep up with all the action from Canada vs Morocco with Sun Sport’s live blog. More

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    Denmark boss Hjulmand blames One Love armband controversy and World Cup human rights issues for group stage exit

    DENMARK coach Kasper Hjulmand has blamed the One Love armband controversy and the human rights issues affecting his side for their tame World Cup exit.The Danes were among the European sides forced to back down from wearing the armband as Fifa threatened yellow cards and bans for skipper Simon Kjaer.
    Denmark manager Kasper Hjulmand has blamed his side’s exit from the World Cup on outside distractionsCredit: Getty
    Denmark were knocked out having only earned one pointCredit: Getty
    Denmark’s shirt made by Hummel had a faded crest as a protest to the World Cup in QatarCredit: https://twitter.com/hummel1923
    Captains were banned from wearing the One Lover armband under threat of a bookingCredit: Reuters
    Shirt manufacturers Hummel introduced a special Qatar 2022 kit with a faded logo, while sponsors asked for their branding to be taken off training kits and advertising hoardings.
    And while Hjulmand insisted it was “not an excuse” for his side’s disappointing campaign, he suggested it had adversely impacted the entire squad.
    Hjulmand said: “In relation to whether it has affected us, it would be strange to believe otherwise, at least to some extent. 
    “Whether it has meant anything on the pitch, I can’t say. 
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    “But there has been a feeling that it has been unreasonable.”
    Defending his players, who have come under intense flak after going home with just one point from their dull opening draw with Tunisia, he added: “A picture has been drawn that whatever the hell they did, it was wrong. 
    “There was a demand from half of you in the media that the players should be activists. 
    “So there has been a sense of ‘what are we going to do?’ 
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    “It is difficult to say what this has meant for the performances. It’s not an excuse, but it’s wrong to say it hasn’t had an impact.”
    Denmark reached the last four of Euro 2020 tapping into a huge sense of national pride and unity, made even stronger after Christian Eriksen’s collapse in the opening game against Finland.
    Eriksen’s return to the major stage was a huge part of the build-up but the Manchester United schemer was as underwhelming as the rest of his team-mates.
    Hjulmand conceded: “There is no doubt that the team has been affected. 
    “There are many ingredients in that pot. 
    “But we have seen a lack of power, coherence and energy.
    “It is worth having a good look at. But many things were missing.
    “It’s not an excuse, but sometimes it can be the little things and the margins that make the difference. 
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    “During the Euros, the players felt 100 per cent supported, and that, I think, helps, if you feel that you have people behind you. 
    “And during the Euros we were helped by a lot of things.” More

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    Watch distraught Mexico fan repeatedly STAB and punch TV after World Cup 2022 exit

    A DISTRAUGHT Mexico fan took a knife and fists to his TV after their World Cup group stage exit.Mexico finished 3rd in Group C behind Poland and Argentina, missing out on a knockout spot on goal difference.
    A Mexico fan started pounding on his TV after they crashed out of the World CupCredit: Twitter
    The TV was then struck ten times with a knifeCredit: Twitter
    The fan was crying with angerCredit: Twitter
    It was the first time since 1978 that Mexico were eliminated from the World Cup in the group stage.
    And one fan didn’t take the early exit well as he broke his TV with his fists.
    Donning a Mexico shirt, the distraught man punched his TV until it broke.
    Not satisfied with the job he had done, despite cracks showing as well as the screen going green, the fan grabbed a knife.
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    The knife struck the TV ten times before before the tears started flowing.
    Reacting to the viral video, a Twitter user seized the opportunity to mock boxer Canelo Alvarez, who threatened Argentina and football legend Lionel Messi.
    Messi’s foot accidentally brushed a Mexico shirt on the dressing room floor after the 2-0 group win, leading to Canelo calling the footie ace out.
    Canelo has since apologised for his outburst.
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    Nonetheless, a fan said: “That’s Canelo pillowhands.”
    Others believe the fan did it for attention and views. More

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    Harry Maguire bizarrely mocked by Ghanaian MP as he compares Vice President to Man Utd defender for scoring ‘own goals’

    A GHANAIAN MP bizarrely used Harry Maguire to attack his political opponents during a debate on the economy. Isaac Adongo left both his political allies and football fans baffled and amused with his analogy which has now gone viral.
    Isaac Adongo has gone viral for his speech on the economy
    Despite still being the target for mockery, Maguire is enjoying a good World Cup for EnglandCredit: Reuters

    The 50-year-old, elected to parliament for the first time last year, was hitting out at the Vice President in a debate over the 2023 budget.
    At which point the MP turned to football to press home his point as he referenced Maguire, currently staring for England at the World Cup.
    Mr Adongo said: “If you’re a fan of football … there was a player in England called [Harry] Maguire who was playing for Manchester United. He’s a defender.
    “[At Leicester] he was tackling everybody and throwing his body everywhere. He was seen as the best defender in the world.
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    “Manchester United went and bought him. He became the biggest threat at the centre of Manchester United’s defence, tackling [his own] players and giving assists to opponents.

    “Mr Speaker, when even opponents fail to score, Maguire will score for them.
    “Mr Speaker, you remember in this country we also have an Economic Maguire.”
    He then added that the VP, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, scored “own goals” like the defender.
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    While the politicians around him broke down in laughter, Twitter was slightly more bemused by the odd speech and United fans rushed to their player’s defence.
    One person said: “What makes it funnier is that Maguire has only ever scored one own goal in his career.”
    Another added: “Surely this is a voiceover. Harsh on Maguire though.”
    While one very sympathetic fan added: “At this point, he transcends Phil Jones. A decade of following football, he is the most ridiculed player I have ever seen. Very unfair to him.”
    Other football followers, wary of the ongoing tournament in Qatar, were dreaming of a new World Cup rivalry.
    One wrote: “Nahhhh I need England vs Ghana at the World Cup.”
    Another added: “England vs Ghana gonna hit hard.”

    If the pair were to meet in the tournament, Maguire may well prove to be a barrier to success for the African nation.
    The centre-back has been praised for his World Cup performances after coming under heavy criticism for his club outings.
    When he’s not been defending at this tournament, Maguire has even found time to go off on dizzying, Lionel Messi-style runs.
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    While England have booked a place in the last 16, Ghana still have some work to do.
    They face off with old foes Luis Suarez and Uruguay tomorrow afternoon. More

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    World Cup 2022 LIVE: France’s Tunisia defeat could be OVERTURNED, Argentina TOP Group C, England squad updates – latest

    FRANCE’S shocking 1-0 defeat to Tunisia could be dramatically overturned.Antoine Griezmann thought he had rescued a point for the world champions deep into stoppage time before the goal was chalked off in a controversial offside call.
    But France have demanded Fifa change the result as Tunisia had kicked off before the equaliser was ruled out which goes against the rulebook.
    Meanwhile, Argentina recovered from their opening-day defeat to Saudi Arabia by topping Group C with a win over Poland.
    And England are training with the entire remaining squad after the departure of Arsenal star Ben White ahead of Senegal clash.
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    England Head and shoulders above the rest says Hoddle
    Former England manager reckons Gareth Southgate’s side have been comfortably better than any of their rivals at the World Cup.
    He told Betfair: “Now it’s the knockouts it’s a step up in quality of opposition, but you can only do what you can in the group that you’re in, and look at some of the other teams, Belgium, Argentina, France, they’ve all had little obstacles and dropped points.
    “We’re head and shoulders above those at the moment, we’ve made it easier for ourselves by playing so well.
    “I love the fact that the boys genuinely feel like a team. Saka would have been very disappointed that he wasn’t playing against Wales, he didn’t do anything wrong in the game against the USA.
    “Foden came in, did brilliant, scored, made the goal with the freekick, and he runs at people.
    “There are some tough selections to make now for Gareth, but they are only tough in the positive way, not in the negative way. As a manager you always want those kind of decisions.”
    Half-time
    Canada 1 Morocco 2
    Croatia 0 Belgium 0
    It’s half-time and it’s good news for Croatia and Morocco, who are heading through.
    As for Belgium, they need to find a goal from somewhere or they’ll crash out in the group stages for the first time since the 1998 World Cup.
    But it’s been more than three hours since their only goal of the tournament so far.

    Canada 1 Morocco 2
    Canada are back in the game and in fortuous circumstances.
    Adekugbe gets in down the left and fires a ball across that deflects in off West Ham defender Aguerd.
    The Africans are still sitting at the top of the group, but they will give them something to think about.
    Belgium feeling the heat
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    There is a strange mood inside the stadium.
    Subdued, uncertain, nervous.
    Croatia still appear the more composed team, although the statistics suggest it’s far more even a contest than it feels.
    And, of course, if you have De Bruyne, you will always have hope.
    At some point, surely, Martinez will have to think about Lukaku, no matter how fit he really is.
    Canada 0 Morocco 2
    Morocco appear to be cruising into the knockout stages as they doubled their lead inside 30 minutes.
    En-Nesyri latches onto an excellent ball in behind the Canada backline and composes himself before clinically firing low past Borjan.

    Suarez showing no mercy
    Luis Suarez has been speaking ahead of his reunion with Ghana and said that he’s not sorry about his handball incident 12 years ago.
    The ex-Liverpool striker was famously sent off for handballing on the line in the last minute of their clash at the 2010 World Cup.
    He said: “I don’t have to apologize for the handball in 2010.
    “I touched it with my hand, they sent me off and Ghana took their penalty and missed it. I didn’t make any mistakes.”
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    Croatia 0 Belgium 0
    15 minutes in and we already have some VAR drama.
    Carrasco brings down Kramaric and concedes a penalty and just as Modric is about to take the kick, Anthony Taylor is asked to go over to the monitor and check for an offside.
    The decision is eventually overturned and Modric and his Croatian team-mates are furious.
    Belgium get away with another one.
    Credit: Reuters
    Canada 0 Morocco 1
    But we do have an early goal in the other game.
    It’s a goalkeeping mistake from Milan Borjan, who gets takes a heavy touch and gets caught in no man’s land.
    Hakim Ziyech picks up the loose ball and takes full advantage by coolly chipping the ball home from 35-yards.
    As it stands, Morocco are winning the group and Belgium are heading home.
    Croatia 0 Belgium 0
    Croatia almost lead inside 10 seconds.
    Ivan Perisic picks up the ball on the left and cuts inside before firing a spectacular effort just past the post.
    Belgium, who must avoid defeat to have any chance of progressing to the round of 16, just about survive the early scare.
    Maguire mocked by Ghanaian politician
    A Ghanaian MP bizarrely used Harry Maguire to attack his political opponents during a debate on the economy.
    Isaac Adongo said: “If you’re a fan of football … there was a player in England called [Harry] Maguire who was playing for Manchester United. He’s a defender.
    “[At Leicester] he was tackling everybody and throwing his body everywhere. He was seen as the best defender in the world.
    “Manchester United went and bought him. He became the biggest threat at the centre of Manchester United’s defence, tackling [his own] players and giving assists to opponents.
    “Mr Speaker, when even opponents fail to score, Maguire will score for them. Mr Speaker, you remember in this country we also have an Economic Maguire.”

    Harry Maguire bizarrely mocked by Ghanaian MP as he compares Vice President to Man Utd defender for scoring ‘own goals’
    Scaloni downplays Argentina ‘favourites’ tag
    Lionel Scaloni says Argentina are “not favourites” to beat Australia in the last-16, saying: “They’re all difficult, we saw that with Saudi Arabia.
    “If you think Australia will be easy you’re wrong because they have shown that getting through against tough teams in this World Cup.
    “All the games are hard. Anyone who thinks the match against Australia will be easy is wrong. We’re not favourites.
    “If you think that just because we won against Poland, we are going to become World Cup winners, you’re wrong.”
    Team news – Canada vs Morocco
    Canada have made four changes for their final group game, having already been knocked out of the World Cup.
    But Morocco can still go through and have made two changes.
    Canada: Borjan; Johnston, Vitoria, Miller; Adekugbe, Osorio, Kaye, Davies; Buchanan, Larin, Hoilett
    Morocco: Bono; Hakimi, Aguerd, Saiss, Mazraoui; Ounahi, Amrabat, Sabiri; Ziyech, En-Nesyri, Boufal
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    Team news – Croatia vs Belgium
    Croatia have named an unchanged side from the one which beat Canada.
    But Belgium have made several changes, with Leandro Trossard in for Eden Hazard.
    Croatia: Livakovic, Juranovic, Lovren, Gvardiol, Sosa, Brozovic, Kovacic, Modric, Persisic, Kramaric, Livaja
    Belgium: Courtois, Meunier, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Dendoncker, Witsel, Castagne, Carrasco, De Bruyne, Trossard, Mertens
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    Ronaldo doubtful for South Korea
    Cristiano Ronaldo is a major doubt for Portugal’s final group game against South Korea.
    Boss Fernando Santos said: “Let’s see. In principle, Ronaldo will train soon.
    “I don’t even know if it’s 50/50 [the probability of being fit for the game]. If you train normally.
    “Cristiano Ronaldo was replaced in both games. There’s a plan in case Cristiano can’t play.

    Partey time for London rivals
    Arsenal star Thomas Partey is ready to lock horns with Uruguay’s Tottenham man Rodrigo Bentancur in Doha.
    Ghana ace Partey said: “Bentancur is a very good player and a great midfielder. I respect him a lot and know how careful we will have to be against him.
    “He plays for a great team in Tottenham and we don’t have to be told about the quality of his game.
    “But he is not the only one who is dangerous. They also have Darwin Nunez and we have seen what he can do in the Premier League.”
    World Cup key dates revealed
    SunSport brings you the ENTIRE fixture list for the World Cup – including England’s dates.

    The group stages got underway on Sunday, November 20.
    Round of 16 will be on December 3 – December 6.
    Quarter-final stages begin on December 9 – December 10.
    Semi-finals are taking place on December 13 – December 14.
    The World Cup final will be on Sunday, December 18.

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    Aussie stars’ ‘disbelief’ at Tunisia
    Australian players thought it was a JOKE when they heard Tunisia were beating France.
    Milos Degenek said: “[I said to the team] If we don’t win, the Tunisians will sneak through to the round of 16 on goal difference.
    “The boys thought it was my psyching them up so we won’t lose. But it was actually me being serious.”
    Things turned up trumps for the Aussies though, as they beat Denmark to progress to the knockout stages with France.
    Fans celebrate at Maradona’s mansion
    Diego Maradona’s old house was been used to stage a huge World Cup party after Argentina beat Poland.
    The new owners of Maradona’s old family house hosted a massive celebration at his former luxury pad to celebrate the victory.
    They are believed to have only bought the home six days ago but let people in free of charge to watch the World Cup clash.
    Pictures and videos show incredible scenes of Argentinians crowded around the pool and having the time of their lives as they marked the win.

    Croatia Wags ready for action
    Croatia face a huge clash against Morocco to seal their spot in the last-16 of the World Cup.
    And they will be cheered on from the stands by a host of glamorous Wags.
    One is a personal trainer, and another is a supermodel-turned-fashion designer who now resides in London.
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    SunSport’s Dave Kidd in Qatar
    “England are training at their Al Wakrah Sports Club after a day off with their partners and family yesterday. 
    “It’s cool and breezy by the Persian Gulf as Gareth Southgate’s men begin their preparations for Sunday’s last-16 clash with Senegal. 
    “All 25 remaining members of Gareth Southgate’s squad are out on the training field, after Arsenal defender Ben White left the camp for ‘personal reasons’ yesterday. 
    “White, one of only four outfield players not to feature in the group stage, is not expected to return to Qatar. ”
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    Suarez still ‘hated’ in Ghana
    Asamoah Gyan claims Ghanaians still “hate” Luis Suarez after his controversial handball in the 2010 World Cup.
    But Ghana get the chance for revenge when they face Uruguay for a spot in the knockout stages tomorrow.
    Gyan said: “Back home, everybody who watched the game, they dislike Suarez.
    “He is a hero in Uruguay although people in Ghana see him as a cheat. People do hate him.”
    Messi sets unwanted penalty record
    Lionel Messi officially has the worst penalty record of any World Cup player to take at least two penalties since 1966.
    The ace had his latest spot-kick saved by Poland goalie Wojciech Szczesny last night.
    And Messi now holds an unwanted record ahead of the knockout stages.
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    Time will tell for final
    A so-called time traveller has supposedly revealed the two nations in the World Cup final in the latest bizarre post sweeping the internet.
    The TikTok user shared TV footage of a full-time scene of a match which they ridiculously claim to have taken in the future.
    Sharing footage which they claimed was taken two weeks in the future at the World Cup final, they claimed Argentina will beat Brazil.
    The bonkers video says: “I am a time traveller and Argentina just beat Brazil in the World Cup finals.”
    I’m a World Cup time traveller – here are the two nations who will be in the final and I have video to prove it
    SunSport’s Dan King in Qatar
    “The controversial ending to France v Tunisia had repercussions well beyond the pitch.
    “Fans of the rival nations watching the game in a popular sports bar began squaring up to each other as the drama unfolded and Antoine Griezmann’s late equaliser for France was ruled out for offside by VAR.
    “Security swooped quickly to stop things getting out of control and managed to calm the situation down.
    “Just at that moment, the Fifa TV advert featuring Lionel Messi,  Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar came on, to remind everyone that ‘Football Unites’.”
    World Cup’s ‘sexiest fan’ defiant
    A model dubbed the “World Cup’s hottest fan” says she doesn’t care if she gets arrested as she continues to show off her sexy outfits in Qatar.
    Ivana Knoll said: “I was never afraid to be arrested to be what I am, and I don’t think I can hurt someone wearing a bikini. And if that deserves to be arrested, then arrest me.
    “The locals confirmed to me that I can wear whatever I want. But I didn’t know that my video in a bikini walking by the sea would be such a big deal.
    “The whole country is speaking about it. Everybody knows me here, and I saw that I was accepted.”

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    Eden Hazard DROPPED from Belgium team to face Croatia and ex-Chelsea star could have played final World Cup game

    ROBERTO MARTINEZ has axed Eden Hazard and ignored the chance to start Romelu Lukaku for Belgium’s must win game against Croatia.Hazard was subbed in both games group games now he is not deemed good enough to start a crunch game for the Red Devils.
    Hazard has been dropped by Roberto MartinezCredit: Alamy
    It seems age and injuries have finally caught up with the 31-year-old Real Madrid and former Chelsea star.
    With goals needed it was expected that Lukaku would get the call to start.
    He had not played since the end of October until he came on for ten minutes against Morocco but Martinez clearly feels he is not up to speed to start.
    They were two of four changes from the team that suffered a shock defeat to Morocco after their 1-0 laboured victory over Canada that has left them having to beat Croatia to progress.

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    Martinez’s preparations have also been rocked by reports of a bust up in the dressing room following that Morocco victory.
    It was said that Lukaku had to intervene when a row broke out between Kevin De Bruyne, Jan Vertonghen and Eden Hazard.
    This stemmed from De Bruyne’s pre-tournament comments that the team was now too old to win the World Cup.
    Martinez tried to play it all down claiming it was a dirty tricks campaign by the French media who first broke the story.
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    Having said that the camp had to have a team bonding barbecue and clear the air meeting on Monday to try and calm everything down.
    Not the best build up for a country who seemed to miss their big chance in the last World Cup in finishing third.
    Now they have to get past the runners-up from Russia just to progress into the knockout stages having been in at least the quarter-finals of the previous four major tournaments.
    Croatian boss Zlatko Dalic stuck with the same team from the impressive 4-1 win over Canada.
    They just need a point from this game to ensure their progression but Dalic insisted it would be dangerous to play just for that.
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