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    Which teams have qualified for the last-16 at the 2022 World Cup and what are group permutations?

    WITH the third round of World Cup games being played – everyone now just wants to qualify for the last 16.While the likes of France, England, Brazil and Argentina were considered favourites for the tournament, it has been a mixed bag so far.
    Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates with Bruno Fernandes after Portugal win their second World Cup group gameCredit: Reuters
    Lionel Messi’s side, who went into Qatar as favourites, suffered a shock defeat to Saudi Arabia on the first game, putting their place at risk – but Argentina won their second game.
    They are yet to qualify, but let’s have a look at who has already made it into the next round with a game to spare.
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    Which teams have qualified for the last-16?
    Group A
    Nobody has made it out of Group A yet, with Netherlands and Ecuador sitting level on four points, and Senegal on three behind them.
    Netherlands face Qatar, who are out of the tournament, on the last day of the group while Senegal take on Ecuador in a winner takes all clash.

    Group B
    While England lead the pack in Group B, nobody is through as of now.
    The Three Lions sit top on four points, with Iran in second place on three while the USA are on two and Wales CAN still go through, but remain on one point.

    Group C
    Despite many backing Argentina to qualify from Group C with ease, Saudi Arabia handed them a defeat on the first game, but victory over Mexico saw them gain three points.
    Poland sit top of the table with four points as Argentina and Saudi Arabia are on three and Mexico are on one with it all to play for in Group C.

    Poland vs Argentina (Wednesday, 7pm)
    Saudi Arabia vs Mexico (Wednesday, 7pm)

    Lionel Messi handed Argentina a chance of qualification after scoring against MexicoCredit: EPA
    Group D
    France became the first nation into the next round, with the World Champions on route to reclaim their title in 2022.
    Australia are surprisingly sitting second in the group, having beaten Tunisia, but will have to get a result against Denmark if they are to join France in the next round.

    Tunisia vs France (Wednesday, 3pm)
    Australia vs Denmark (Wednesday, 3pm)

    Group E
    It is all to play for going into the final match in Group E, with Germany surprisingly sitting bottom.
    Defeat to Japan saw their World Cup dreams put into doubt but a draw with Spain and Costa Rica beating Japan means that they can still make it through, and Spain could still fall out of the group despite sitting top.

    Japan vs Spain (Thursday, 7pm)
    Costa Rica vs Germany (Thursday, 7pm)

    Group F
    No team has qualified for the last-16 from Group F but Canada are out.
    Croatia sit top on four points, the same as Morocco, and they face Belgium, who are third on three points, on the final day.
    If Morocco beat Canada, they will seal their place in the last-16 and Belgium must beat Croatia to go through.

    Croatia vs Belgium (Thursday, 3pm)
    Canada vs Morocco (Thursday, 3pm)

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    Group G
    Brazil are through after winning both their matches, picking up six points.
    Switzerland remain in second on three points while Cameroon and Serbia could still qualify depending on the results.

    Cameroon vs Brazil (Friday, 7pm)
    Serbia vs Switzerland (Friday 7pm)

    Group H
    Bruno Fernandes’ brace saw Portugal seal their place in the next round, sitting top of Group H with six points.
    Ghana are in second with three and face Uruguay on the final day as they seek qualification.

    South Korea vs Portugal (Friday, 3pm)
    Ghana vs Uruguay (Friday, 3pm)

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    Last 16 fixture dates
    Last 16
    Saturday, December 3

    Match 49: Winners Group A vs Runners-up Group B (3pm)
    Match 50: Winners Group C vs Runners-up Group D (7pm)

    Sunday, December 4

    Match 52: Winners Group D vs Runners-up Group C (3pm)
    Match 51: Winners Group B vs Runners-up Group A (7pm)

    Monday, December 5

    Match 53: Winners Group E vs Runners-up Group F (3pm)
    Match 54: Winners Group G vs Runners-up Group H (7pm)

    Tuesday, December 6

    Match 55: Winners Group F vs Runners-up Group E (3pm)
    Match 56: Winners Group H vs Runners-up Group G (7pm)

    Quarter-finals
    Friday, December 9

    Match 58: Winners of Match 53 vs Winners of Match 54 (3pm)
    Match 57: Winners of Match 49 vs Winners of Match 50 (7pm)

    Saturday, December 10

    Match 60: Winners of Match 55 vs Winners of Match 56 (3pm)
    Match 59: Winners of Match 51 vs Winners of Match 52 (7pm)

    Semi-finals
    Tuesday, December 13

    Match 61: Winners of Match 57 vs Winners of Match 58 (7pm)

    Wednesday, December 14

    Match 62: Winners of Match 59 vs Winners of Match 60 (7pm)
    Third/Fourth place play-off

    Saturday, December 17

    Losers of Match 61 vs Losers of Match 62 (3pm)

    Final
    Sunday, December 18
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    Winners of Match 61 vs Winners of Match 62 (3pm)

    What are the most important dates for the World Cup?

    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 participated on Sunday, December 18. More

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    Belgium’s De Bruyne, Hazard and Vertonghen ‘clash in dressing room row’ as Wag recalls ‘really awkward’ team barbecue

    KEVIN DE BRUYNE, Eden Hazard and Jan Vertonghen had to be separated as tensions boiled over in the Belgium dressing room, according to reports.Pressure appears to be building in Red Devils’ camp after a shock World Cup defeat to Morocco but Hazard has denied reports of a confrontation.
    De Bruyne had previously suggested the squad was “too old” for World Cup successCredit: Rex
    Hazard cut a frustrated figure for Belgium against MoroccoCredit: Rex
    One of the player’s wives admitted the atmosphere was “really awkward” when the team held a barbecue after the alleged bust-up
    RTL report that the team is divided and “on the verge of implosion.”
    Three of the players reportedly had a heated confrontation in the dressing room at the Al Thumama stadium.
    It is alleged that Manchester City star De Bruyne, former Chelsea ace Hazard and ex-Tottenham defender Vertonghen had to be separated in the altercation.
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    The Belgian FA have been contacted for comment.
    Eden Hazard has downplayed tensions in the Belgium camp.
    He told reporters: “We had a good talk among the players. A lot has been said. We talked for an hour about good things and less good things. Now we want to win against Croatia. We now have two days to prepare. We have to be ready.
    “Nothing happened in the dressing room. Only the coach (Roberto Martinez) spoke. I spoke to Kevin De Bruyne, he does believe in the group.”
    RTL claim that a crisis meeting had to be held but the atmosphere in the dressing room remains “not good”.

    They add that some players are not talking to each other and say that the atmosphere among the squad is at its “lowest.”
    Dries Mertens’ wife Kat Kerkhofs has also revealed how it was at the team BBQ following the reported clash between players.
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    Jan Vertonghen was allegedly involved in the clash between the playersCredit: Getty
    Dries Mertens’ wife Kat Kerkhofs has provided an insight into the mood of the camp
    She told the MIDMID MONDIAL podcast: “That was really awkward. The players were logically still very disappointed.”
    But she added: “But I thought it was strange to read that there are tensions within the group.
    “The next morning everyone said hello to each other with a kiss. They do all that. So I think they are all super sweet to each other.”
    The disharmony poses a significant problem for Roberto Martinez, who has been in charge of Belgium since 2016.
    He has yet to lead the country to victory despite claims this is nation’s “golden generation”.
    Some fans fear the squad’s time has come and went, an idea incredibly aired by De Bruyne who said in an interview that Belgium had “no chance” of winning the World Cup as they were “too old”.

    Vertonghen then appeared to take a swipe at the midfielder after the loss to Morocco as he said: “I don’t think we created any chances. Where did it go wrong?
    “We probably also attack badly because we are too old, that must be it now, surely?”
    Belgium struggled to threaten the Moroccans and fell to a shock loss after goals from Wolves’ Romain Saiss and Zakaria Aboukhlal.
    Their opening performance against Canada was equally unconvincing with the North American side spurning chance after the chance in the first-half that included Alphonso Davies missing a penalty.
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    Michy Batshuayi’s goal ended up being enough for three points.
    Belgium need to beat Croatia in their final group game to guarantee a place in the knock-out stages. More

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    World Cup 2022 protester who stormed pitch with rainbow flag is revealed to be Italian footballer-turned-campaigner

    THE pitch invader who protested the World Cup during Portugal’s win over Uruguay is a former football player.Mario Ferri, aka ‘The Falcon’, stormed onto the pitch waving a Pride flag and wore a t-shirt that bore the message ‘Save Ukraine’ and ‘Respect for Iranian Woman’.
    Mario Ferri waved a Pride flag as he stormed the pitch during Portugal vs UruguayCredit: Getty
    The Italian wore a superman T-shirt bearing the words ‘Save Ukraine’Credit: Getty
    Ferri was apprehended by security and later let goCredit: Getty
    The former footballer most recently played for Indian second-division side United Sports ClubCredit: Instagram / @marioferrifalco
    Ferri has campaigned to raise awareness for children living in favelas in the pastCredit: Instagram / @marioferrifalco
    He once stormed a game to call for Antonio Cassano to be called up to the 2010 World CupCredit: Instagram / @marioferrifalco
    He was apprehended by security but later took to Instagram to reveal he was not facing any legal repercussions and was let go.
    The Italian, 35, most recently played for Indian second-division side United Sports Club and since leaving the club he has worked in Ukraine helping refugees reach safety.
    Ferri is no stranger to invading pitches and previously halted a game at the 2014 World Cup to raise awareness for the campaign to save favela children.
    In 2009 the activist stormed the match between Italy vs Netherlands to demand striker Antonio Cassano was called up to the World Cup.
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    He has since focused his attention on the Ukraine war and the thousands of refugees that have been forced to flee.
    In a message on social media Ferri outlined the motivations behind his pitch invasion at the World Cup.
    He wrote: “I will call it “The Last Dance”. My last run on a playing field, I wanted to send important messages for me that I have lived on my skin in the past months…
    “1) A message for Iran where I have friends who are suffering, where women are not respected… THE WORLD MUST CHANGE, we can do it together with STRONG gestures that come from the heart, WITH COURAGE.
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    “2) Fifa banned captain armbands with rainbow and human rights flags in the stands, they blocked everyone BUT NOT ME, like a Robinhood 2.0 I carried the message of the PEOPLE 🏳️‍🌈We want a free world that respects all races and all ideas.
    “3) SAVE UKRAINE. I spent a month in the war in Kiev as a volunteer and I saw how much those people are suffering.WE WANT PEACE ☮️ IN UKRAINE, SAVE UKRAINE.
    “Thanks for all the messages of love coming to me from the world, Iran and Ukraine 🖤
    “Breaking the rules if you do it for a good cause IS NEVER A CRIME 🖤.”
    Seven nations, including England and Wales, planned for their skippers to wear One Love armbands in their opening World Cup matches.
    The armbands promote inclusivity and LGBTQ+ rights, with same-sex relationships illegal in Qatar.
    Alongside the above three, Germany, France, Belgium, and Switzerland had all also wanted their captains to wear them.
    But the seven skippers were warned by Fifa that they faced a yellow card as a “minimum” punishment for wearing the armbands. More

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    Iran World Cup team’s families ‘threatened with prison and TORTURE’ if the players don’t ‘behave’ before USA game

    IRANIAN footballer’s families reportedly have been threatened with imprisonment and torture if the players don’t “behave” ahead of their game with the USA.Massive protests threatening to bring down the brutal regime in Tehran have overshadowed Iran’s presence at the World Cup in Qatar – losing 6-2 to England before beating Wales 2-0.
    Iran’s team has the weight of their nation on their shouldersCredit: Reuters
    Iran are second in the group as they hold advantage of the US – and could progress to the knockout stage for the first time in their six appearances at the World Cup.
    But after seemingly caving into pressure to sing the Iranian national anthem ahead of their game against Wales, there are chilling reports that the regime is threatening the players’ families.
    It is claimed the players were called into a meeting with members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) – the shadowy religious army at the right-hand of the Ayatollah.
    The players were told their families would face “violence and torture” if they didn’t sing the national anthem or if they joined any political protest against Tehran, reports CNN.
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    Dozens of IRGC officers are allegedly on the ground in Qatar to monitor the players – who are banned from mingling outside the squad or meeting with foreigners.
    “There are a large number of Iranian security officers in Qatar collecting information and monitoring the players,” the source said.
    Iranian players had reportedly been offered “presents and cars” ahead of their game with England.
    But after they stood silent during the national anthem – the attitude of their IRGC handlers quickly changed to threats of violence.
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    The source also claimed Iran has sent hundreds of “actors” to pose as supporters cheering on the team.
    Iran’s anthem was booed during their first games – and many supporters were carrying protest banners.
    “For the next game against the US, the regime is planning to significantly increase the number of actors into the thousands,” the source said.
    Qatari officials had been seen confronting some protesters – and there are fears Iranian spies could be gathering information on dissenters in the crowd.
    Tehran has been brutally trying to crush an uprising over the death of Mahsa Amani, 22, in police custody in September.
    She was allegedly beaten to death by the morality police after she was detained for wearing an “improper” headscarf.
    Iran’s team mumbled their way through the national anthem ahead of their game with Wales.
    It came as fears were already swirling that the team could reprisals back home – with calls for them to be granted asylum in the UK.
    Opposition activists had warned the players could face punishment, and Iranian officials had made veiled threats towards them.
    And meanwhile back home, former national team player Voria Ghafouri, 35, was detained last Thursday during a training session.
    State media reported the 2018 World Cup star was arrested for engaging in “propaganda against the regime” and supporting “rioters.” 
    He was previously the captain of Iranian club Esteghlal before his contract was terminated and he moved to Foolad Khuzestan in the southwestern city of Ahvaz.
    Political dissent is a crime in Iran – and is one of the offences subject to capital punishment, with 21 protesters already facing execution after sham trials since the start of the uprising in September.
    Fans are seen at the World Cup protesting against IranCredit: Getty
    Iranian officials had already been discussing cracking down on perceived disrespect to their national anthem and flag ahead of the World Cup.
    And the courts have been taking a brutal line on people linked to the protests, with more than 15,000 people arrested and hundreds killed by the security forces.
    And just last month, teenager Asra Panahi was beaten to death after she reportedly refused to sing a pro-government anthem.
    State news agencies also reported just ten days ago an Iranian cleric during prayers called on athletes who disrespect the anthem to face punishment.
    Iran’s current president is Ebrahim Raisi – who is known as “The Butcher” for his role in the massacre of thousands of protesters in 1988.
    However, Iran has shown restraint in recent months – opting not punish climber Elnaz Rekabi who competed without the nation’s mandatory hijab.
    And the Iranian men’s water polo team – who also refused to sing the anthem – have also so-far gone unpunished.
    Protests demanding the fall of the ruling regime have gripped Iran since the death Mahsa.
    Dozens of Iranian public figures, athletes and artists have displayed solidarity with the protesters.
    The Iranian squad could not avoid being overshadowed by the anti-government unrest that has rattled the regime.
    Ahead of the match, no Iranian player had voiced support for the demonstrations by compatriots from all walks of life.
    It is one of the most sustained challenges to the cleric elite since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
    Before travelling to Doha the team met with hardline Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi.
    Photos of the players with Raisi, one of them bowing in front of him, went viral while the street unrest raged on, drawing an outcry on social media.
    Some Iranian fans who went to Qatar for the World Cup made no secret of their solidarity with the unrest.
    They carried banners that read “Women, Life, Freedom” in support of the protests.
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    Brazil’s flawless World Cup campaign has been years in the making, as Vinicius Jr comes of age in Qatar

    BUILDING an international team is a process.With some countries, as soon as one World Cup ends, a side is already being prepared for the next one.
    Brazil’s Casemiro celebrates scoring against Switzerland to make it two wins out of twoCredit: Getty
    It can be a painstaking, laborious business, years in the making.
    And then once the team reaches the tournament, suddenly time is speeded up. In the course of a few days teams can come together or fall apart, reputations can be made or broken.
    There are many positives that Brazil can take from their first two matches in Qatar. Two wins means that the pressure is off. They can use the third match, against Cameroon, to have a look at fringe players.
    Can Daniel Alves make a contribution at right back? It would be nice to get a goal for Gabriel Jesus, who only has one in his last 22 internationals, and has never been on target in a World Cup.
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    The local audience are very keen for Flamengo centre forward Pedro to be given a chance. There is another opportunity to have a look at Rodrygo of Real Madrid in the position of Neymar – important if the Paris Saint Germain star is ruled out for a number of games.
    Brazil can do all of this from a position of strength, after two wins with not a goal conceded  – and not even a shot for Alisson to save.
    This was planned – and the thinking began as soon as the dust had settled on the quarter final defeat to Belgium four years ago.
    How had the team proved so vulnerable in that fateful first half? What needed to be done to improve matters?
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    Brazil realised that had made a mistake dropping Marquinhos on the eve of Russia 2018. Leaving out their quickest centre back was an error. It would not be repeated. Marquinhos was installed as the senior centre back.
    But who would play alongside him? The expectation was that Thiago Silva would not last so long. Eder Militao was the man they prepared to take over.
    But Thiago Silva has defied expectations and done so well that he is still first choice on merit. And with Casemiro and company shielding the back four, Brazil do not look like conceding.
    All of this is the consequence of planning, of a long term process aimed at putting right the mistakes of four years ago – hard work whose effectiveness has been confirmed in the first few days of the tournament.
    The added bonus has been the form at the other end of the field of Vinicius Junior. The young winger is a star with Real Madrid. But before Qatar he had not been a star with Brazil.
    Where Raphinha on the other flank took instantly to international football, Vinicius Junior found it more difficult. He came into the World Cup with a single goal from 16 games.
    Vinicius Jr has found his feet in a Brazil shirt in QatarCredit: EPA
    Thiago Silva continues to defy his ageCredit: Getty
    And although he has not scored in Qatar – he had one ruled out for offside against Switzerland – he has produced his best two performances in a Brazil shirt.
    Vinicius played a part in all three goals that the team have scored and has posed a consistent threat.
    As Brazil go in search of World Cup win number six, the consolidation of Vinicius Junior as a potent part of Brazil’s attacking arsenal is the biggest bonus of their tournament so far.  More

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    Fans all fear the same thing as Brazil star Rodrygo rubs Ronaldo’s legs for luck at World Cup 2022

    FANS have been left puzzled after Brazil star Rodrygo was filmed rubbing Ronaldo’s legs for luck.The Real Madrid attacker was speaking to the Brazil legend after helping his side beat Switzerland on Monday evening.
    Brazil’s Rodrygo rubbed Ronaldo’s legs for luck
    Ronaldo saw the funny side of Rodrygo’s actions
    He played well in the win over SwitzerlandCredit: Getty
    Rodrygo did not start the match, but helped Brazil finally break through the opposition’s resilient defence.
    The 21-year-old set up Manchester United’s Casemiro to score the only goal of the game and send Brazil into the last 16 of the World Cup.
    However, fans are now thinking that he is going to get injured after he rubbed Ronaldo’s legs for luck.
    The 46-year-old is considered one of the best strikers of all time but was hampered by injuries throughout his career.
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    One said: “Yeah… he’s getting injured.”
    Another commented: “He is also touching knee injuries.”
    A third added: “I hope he doesn’t transfer the career-ending injuries along with the special powers.”
    A fourth tweeted: “Does he realize he will pick up his injury problems as well?”
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    During the interview, Ronaldo asked him if he was ready to fill Neymar’s shoes after he picked up an injury in Brazil’s opening game.
    The PSG star will not play for the remainder of the group stage after hurting his ankle, and is still not confirmed that he will be back for the knockout rounds.
    At the end of the chat, Ronaldo wished Rodrygo luck going forward in the tournament.
    He said: “Go with everything, good luck! The whole of Brazil is rooting for you. Thanks!’
    Rodrygo and Brazil have one more group game left and will earn the top spot with at least a draw against Cameroon.
    If they avoid defeat they will face the second-placed side from Group H.
    However, if they were to lose to the African side, then they could face a tricky tie against Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal side. More

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    I’m Brazil’s sexiest fan and there’s one player in World Cup squad I fancy… but I’m obsessed with Cristiano Ronaldo

    A MODEL dubbed Brazil’s sexiest fan has revealed she is obsessed with Cristiano Ronaldo.Mayara Lopes is a huge Brazil fan and is cheering Tite’s side on the way to what she hopes will be a sixth World Cup win.
    Mayara Lopes is loving the World CupCredit: Mayara Lopes
    Hey favourite player is Brazil’s No9 RicharlisonCredit: Mayara Lopes
    Mayara also loves Neymar and is saddened by his injuryCredit: Mayara Lopes
    The OnlyFans model has promised to give away free subscriptions if Brazil win the World CupCredit: Mayara Lopes / Instagram @freiddo
    Mayara boasts 32,000 followers on InstagramCredit: Mayara Lopes
    She plans to watch Brazil at the 2024 World CupCredit: Mayara Lopes
    Mayara revealed which player she fancies most at the World CupCredit: Mayara Lopes / Instagram @freiddo
    The OnlyFans star, 35, has even promised to give out 1,000 free subscriptions to her page if Brazil claim the top prize, and she believes they will go all the way after winning their first two games.
    Mayara is saddened by Neymar’s injury but she believes Brazil already have their next superstar in Richarlison.
    The Tottenham player scored twice against Serbia and Mayara is a huge fan of the work the striker does on and off the pitch.
    She told SunSport: “It was definitely exciting, Richarlison was amazing I think he’s going to be our next star.
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    “My favourite player is Richarlison. I love how he is such a good person, like so humble, he really helps Brazilian communities and poor people, so he is really really sweet.
    “I definitely have a love for Neymar, I have been following him since he played in Brazil [for Santos].
    “He became so big and helped us so many times so I definitely have a love for him too.”
    While Richarlison has won the headlines, another Brazilian has also caught Mayara’s eye.
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    Alisson is Brazil’s best looking player according to MayaraCredit: Alamy
    Mayara revealed she is obsessed with Cristiano RonaldoCredit: Getty
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    Liverpool star Alisson has captured Mayara’s attention despite looking like a new man after sporting a moustache at the World Cup.
    Mayara revealed she fancies the “cute” goalkeeper, though is more enamoured with another World Cup star – Cristiano Ronaldo.
    She added: “Alisson is the best looking. He’s very different from all the other Brazilians. I’m not attracted to regular Brazilian guys so he’s definitely the one that saves it.
    “I am obsessed with Cristiano Ronaldo, he is so handsome. Alisson is cute but Ronaldo is handsome!”
    Mayara is loving every minute of Brazil’s journey and is hoping to see Richarlison and co at the 2024 World Cup, which will be held in the USA, Canada and Mexico.
    The former cleaner, who boasts 32,000 followers on Instagram, moved from Jacarei, Brazil to Los Angeles in 2013 and now lives in Orlando, Florida.
    And she is planning to visit LA to take in some World Cup action.
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    She revealed: “Absolutely, I was actually looking at what cities will host the next World Cup.
    “I was a little sad that Orlando did not win the bid but I will probably go to LA as I lived there before.” More

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    Fifa rule Cristiano Ronaldo did NOT score in Portugal’s World Cup win over Uruguay – and here’s the proof

    CRISTIANO Ronaldo did NOT score Portugal’s opener against Uruguay – and Fifa have published the unanswerable proof.The ex-Manchester United claimed he had made the slightest contact with Bruno Fernandes’ cross as it sailed into the Uruguay net.
    The moment Bruno Fernandes crosses the ball, the sensor shows a spike
    Cristiano Ronaldo claimed the goal against Uruguay but the technology shows there was no contact
    The ball contains a sensor which did not pick up any touch from Ronaldo
    Even Bruno suggested afterwards he believed it was Ronaldo’s goal, despite Fifa changing the “original” scorer, while the Portuguese superstar told Piers Morgan directly it was his.
    Fernandes said:“I don’t think it really matters who scored.
    “My feeling at the time was that Cristiano touched the ball. I was crossing to him. I celebrated as if it had been Cristiano’s goal.”
    The Sun’s Piers Morgan, whose interview with Ronaldo saw the player led to his United exit, also revealed the forward privately claimed the goal too.
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    Morgan tweeted: “Ronaldo confirmed to me that his head touched the ball. Even Bruno agrees.”
    That would have taken Ronaldo one above arch-rival Lionel Messi on nine World Cup goals, claiming a joint share of the Portuguese record with Eusebio.
    But Fifa have now published the images and snicko-style technology to prove that the ball did not flick Ronaldo on its way into the net.
    The Semi Automated Offside Technology in use in Qatar includes a chip in the centre of the ball that can determine any contact by any player.
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    And while the contact made by Bruno is shown by a spike, there is a flat line at all stages as the ball approaches and then passes Ronaldo’s head.

    A spokesman for ball manufacturers adidas said: “In the match between Portugal and Uruguay, using the Connected Ball Technology housed in Adidas’s Al Rihla Official Match Ball, we are able to definitively show no contact on the ball from Cristiano Ronaldo for the opening goal in the game. 
    “No external force on the ball could be measured as shown by the lack of ‘heartbeat’ in our measurements and in the attached graphic. 
    “The 500Hz IMU sensor inside the ball allows us to be highly accurate in our analysis.”
    The definitive statement answers and refutes all of Ronaldo’s claims and means rival Lionel Messi has the chance to nudge in front of him when he takes on Poland in Argentina’s final group game on Wednesday.
    Cristiano Ronaldo tried his best to make contact on the ballCredit: Getty
    Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates and believes he had scoredCredit: Rex More