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    Jack Grealish defends Gareth Southgate and says England boss has NO problem with Phil Foden despite World Cup bench role

    JACK GREALISH has defended Gareth Southgate and insists the England boss has NO problem with Phil Foden.Foden, 22, has been in red-hot form for Man City this term with eight goals and three assists in 20 appearances.
    Phil Foden was left on the bench during the draw draw with USACredit: Rex
    Jack Grealish insists Gareth Southgate has ‘no problem’ with any of England’s attackersCredit: Getty
    The attacker came off the bench as England thrashed Iran 6-2 in their opening group game but Southgate was highly-criticised by fans and pundits alike for not introducing him during Friday’s drab goalless draw with USA.
    Victory would have secured the Three Lions’ place in the last-16 with a game to spare but they struggled to create any clear cut chances against the Americans.
    And that has intensified the calls for Foden to start Tuesday’s clash against Wales.
    Southgate’s failure to bring Foden on has led to speculation over the relationship between the manager and Foden.
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    But fellow City and England star Grealish has moved quickly to deny those suggestions as he drew on his own past experiences.
    Grealish told BBC Sport: “People always used to say, ‘Ah, he’s got a problem with Jack’ last year or two years ago, and then I come on and it’s like, ‘Oh, he likes Jack now, who is it next?’.
    “And then I know people were saying, ‘He doesn’t like Madders (James Maddison)’ and now Madders is in, so it’s fine with him, and then Phil didn’t play, so it’s like, ‘He’s got a problem with Phil’.
    “He hasn’t got a problem with anyone. He speaks to all of us the same.
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    “If you’re not playing – Phil didn’t play the other night – he’s still the same with Phil as he is with me, when I came on, or Harry Kane.
    “He’s not got a problem with anyone. If he did have a problem with someone, you’d know about it.”
    Grealish also defended Southgate after many criticised his use of the huge attacking talent at his disposal.
    He said: “You look at our attack and I’m not going to sit here and be big-headed and say we’ve got the best attack in the tournament, but it’s certainly up there.
    “You look at the seven or eight attacking players we have and everyone brings different stuff to the game, so it is difficult for the manager sometimes.” More

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    World Cup fans accuse Germany of hypocrisy as they hold up pictures of Mesut Ozil in stands during Spain clash

    FANS were seen holding up pictures of Mesut Ozil while covering their mouths with their hands during Germany’s World Cup clash with Spain.Niclas Fullkrug’s 83rd minute strike saw the Germans seal a dramatic 1-1 draw in Sunday’s group stage clash.
    Football fans held pictures of Mesut Ozil while covering their mouthsCredit: Getty
    The dramatic scenes took place during Germany’s 1-1 draw with SpainCredit: Getty
    But during the game, some supporters were seen standing while holding pictures of former Germany international Ozil.
    As they flashed the pictures towards the pitch, many also covered their hands with their mouths.
    The move referenced Germany’s players doing the same gesture before their shock opening game defeat to Japan.
    Hansi Flick’s men were not allowed to wear the OneLove armband in support of the LGBTQ community.  
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    And by putting their hands over their mouths, they protested Fifa’s decision by insinuating they had been silenced from criticising World Cup hosts Qatar.
    But the fans present against Spain were apparently highlighting perceived hypocrisy of Germany’s treatment of Ozil, now 34.
    He retired from international duty after Germany’s early 2018 World Cup exit, claiming he was scapegoated over his Turkish background.
    The former Arsenal man, now at Istanbul Basaksehir, was also criticised in his homeland for meeting with controversial Turkey president Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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    German players made the same gesture protesting Fifa’s ban on their OneLove armbandsCredit: Getty
    Ozil retired from the national side after claiming racismCredit: AFP or licensors
    And in a stunning statement, he said at the time: “The treatment I have received from the DFB (German Football Association) and many others makes me no longer want to wear the German national team shirt.
    “I feel unwanted and think that what I have achieved since my international debut in 2009 has been forgotten.
    “I will no longer be playing for Germany at international level whilst I have this feeling of racism and disrespect. I used to wear the German shirt with such pride and excitement, but now I don’t.
    “When high-ranking DFB officials treat me as they did, disrespect my Turkish roots and selfishly turn me into political propaganda, then enough is enough.
    “This is not why I play football, and I will not sit back and do nothing about it. Racism should never, ever be accepted.”
    Ozil also said about former German FA president Reinhard Grindel: “People with racially discriminative backgrounds should not be allowed to work in the largest football federation in the world that has players from dual‑heritage families.
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    “Attitudes like theirs simply do not reflect the players they supposedly represent. In the eyes of Grindel and his supporters, I am German when we win but I am an immigrant when we lose.”
    And just last year, Ozil said: “I wish the German national team success, but I will never play for them again.” More

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    Tottenham’s Ben Davies says Wales know the blueprint for stopping England as they eye World Cup shock

    BEN DAVIES says Wales can copy USA’s blueprint to stun England in the Battle of Britain.The Dragons were left floored by their 2-0 defeat to Iran on Friday.
    Tottenham ace Ben Davies is confident Wales can beat England in the World CupCredit: PA
    But they watched the Three Lions in their stalemate with the Americans later that evening.
    Davies said Wales, who need to beat their arch- rivals to have any chance of a Last-16 spot, spotted weaknesses which they believe they can exploit.
    The Tottenham defender said: “We have to maybe look at what the USA did well to try and gain some sort of advantage.
    “America played a very good game against England, and it’s not exactly like they’re a bad team.
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    “They caused England problems just like England caused America problems.
    “It was quite an even game and it was probably one where no team gave too much away.”
    Wales must beat England by four goals to guarantee their place in the knockout stages.
    But any win will be enough for Rob Page’s men if the other Group B fixture between Iran and USA ends in a draw.
    Tottenham ace Ben Davies claims Wales know how to beat England in the World CupCredit: Getty
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    And Davies, 29, is convinced the Dragons can win.
    He said: “They are a good team and have shown that in recent years.  But we have to hope we can do something special against them.”
    “We’ve performed well when we’ve had our backs against the wall in the past.
    “We really have got nothing to lose now, we have to go out there and give the best side of ourselves.”
    England captain Harry Kane has a foot injury and the absence of his Spurs club-mate would be a  boost to Wales.
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    Davies said: “Harry’s a world-class player and one of the best in the world so he’s going to make any team better. 
    “Whoever we’re up against, we’re facing a team of world-class players.” More

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    England know what it takes to reach the World Cup final… and I AM fit enough to lead us there, roars captain Harry Kane

    HARRY KANE insists England ‘know what it takes’ to get to the World Cup final — and he is fit enough to lead the charge.The Three Lions skipper accepts the criticism that has come since the goalless draw against USA, while boss Gareth Southgate says Phil Foden still has a big part to play despite being an unused sub last Friday.
    Harry Kane insists he is fit enough to fire England into the World Cup finalCredit: Getty
    Kane has been suffering with an ankle injury picked up in the World Cup opener vs IranCredit: PA
    And ahead of Tuesday’s clash with Wales, Kane reminded the fans that England also drew 0-0 with Scotland in the group stages at Euro 2020 and marched into the final against Italy.
    Asked about “the noise” around the poor performance against the USA, he said: “The team are pretty used to it.
    “We go from a 6-2 win against Iran and everyone is talking about us winning the tournament.
    “And then we have not a bad result – a 0-0 draw against the USA – and of course people have their opinions. But that’s part and parcel of major tournament football.
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    “When we look back at the Euros, for example, it was very similar. After we drew to Scotland there was a lot of noise after that game.
    “But we are focused on ourselves. We know what it takes to get to a major championship final.
    “Yeah, hopefully it will be more of the same if we stay focused on what we need to do.”
    Kane got a foot injury in the opening Group B game against Iran but played 90 minutes against USA.
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    The Tottenham striker, two behind Wayne Rooney’s 53-goal England scoring record, was not at his best on Friday night.
    But Kane, 29, has told Southgate his injury is not an issue and that he has played on with far worse.
    The manager is likely to stick with most of the XI he used in both the first two games, with just a couple of late decisions to make.
    Manchester City star Foden was one player who did not play against the States, with many pundits questioning Southgate’s decision to not even bring him on as a sub.
    But Southgate has told the playmaker he can still play a major part in the tournament.
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    Jack Grealish and Marcus Rashford were preferred off the bench in the drab draw.
    Southgate will make a call tomorrow whether to stick with the 4-3-3 formation he used in the opening two games, or switch to a back three against Wales. More

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    Fans demand genius Phil Foden be urgently called up by England for World Cup

    SIDELINED footie genius Phil Foden was at the centre of an England fan clamour for an urgent World Cup call-up earlier tonight.Supporters, backed by ex-stars and pundits, were baffled as to why the country’s most gifted and in-form star has sat on the subs’ bench in Qatar.
    Fans are baffled why Phil Foden has sat on the subs’ bench in QatarCredit: Getty
    The brilliant Manchester City playmaker has had just 19 minutes of action after coming on as Gareth Southgate’s men coasted to a 6-2 triumph over Iran.
    He was an unused sub as England’s creative spark fizzled out in Friday’s dire 0-0 draw against the USA.
    Southgate was under pressure tonight to start the 22-year-old maestro in Tuesday’s Battle of Britain against Wales.
    His trickery, technical skills and vision are seen by many as key to unlocking stubborn defences in later rounds.
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    Fans in Qatar ramped up calls for a Foden fillip tonight.
    Businessman Mark Hillman, 46, from Shepherd’s Bush, West London, said: “We were awful against the USA and he still didn’t get a kick.”
    Steve Gallacher said: “Foden would play for Brazil.”
    Richard Innes questioned why he could not get in an England team “which can’t string three passes together”.
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    Even Brazil fan Guilherme Fidalgo Neves said: “We easily could find a place for him.”
    Three Lions legends have also been queuing up to blast his exclusion.
    Wayne Rooney said: “I think if you have a talent like Foden, you simply have to play him.”
    Michael Owen said he was “astonished” Foden was not in the team.
    Meanwhile, England striker Marcus Rashford said he was “raring to go” to face Wales — and make fans forget the USA bore draw.
    Marcus, 25, has come on as a sub twice and bagged a brilliant goal with his first touches against Iran.
    Despite the US draw, England need only to avoid losing by four goals against the unfancied Welsh to reach the last 16.
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    But they need a win to ensure they top the group and land a smoother path through the knockout stages.
    Wales need to win by four to advance, or by any margin if Iran and the US draw. More

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    Niclas Fullkrug is Germany’s World Cup surprise success story at 29 after working way up from lower league

    HANSI FLICK’S decision to select surprise package Niclas Fullkrug paid dividends as he rescued Germany’s World Cup hopes.Fullkrug only made his senior debut aged 29 earlier this month and scored the only goal in an uninspiring 1-0 friendly win in Oman ahead of the tournament.
    Niclas Fullkrug rescued Germany’s World Cup dreamCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    He came off the bench to rifle home a late equaliser against SpainCredit: PA
    Niclas Fullkrug made his Germany debut at 29 just this month and scoredCredit: Reuters
    The striker has been in superb form this season for Werder Bremen after previously starring in the second tierCredit: Getty
    Now he is the toast of the nation after he came off the bench to rifle home against Spain to keep Germany’s qualification hopes alive with a 1-1 draw.
    Fullkrug plays for mid-table Bundesliga team Werder Bremen and is the first player from that team to play at the World Cup in 12 years -the last being midfielder Torsten Frings.
    The striker played in the German second division last season, helping Bremen bounce back to the Bundesliga after relegation in 2020-21.
    Fullkrug also has experience playing in the second-tier from spells with FC Nurnburg and Greuther Furth.

    He earned a shock call up to the Germany squad after scoring ten goals for his team this season and is considered an old-fashioned number nine.
    Fullkrug played at youth level for Die Mannschaft but had never before played for the senior team until his shock World Cup call-up.
    Now he is a national hero after his devastating finish against La Roja.
    Germany knew that defeat to Spain would leave them needing a miracle to make the knockouts in their final group hame.
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    That was after they were upset by Japan in their opener, a match Fullkrug came on for but was unable to make a difference.
    But he made the difference tonight and now he will be chomping at the bit for a start on Thursday.
    Victory over Costa Rica is now highly likely to see the Mannschaft advance into the last sixteen
    Fullkrug is making an impact for Germany in QatarCredit: Getty More

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    England’s best player’s so obvious it isn’t even close – Southgate didn’t play him against USA & the result was dismal

    ENGLAND’S best footballer is Phil Foden.
    It’s not even close.
    Phil Foden is obviously England’s best playerCredit: Getty
    Gareth Southgate’s baffling choice is clearly responsible for Friday’s forgettable matchCredit: Getty
    Piers is saying what we’re all thinkingCredit: Facebook
    He’s the most wondrously gifted player we’ve had since Paul “Gazza” Gascoigne.
    And he’s been proving it with dazzling performances, week in week out, for Manchester City in both the Premier League and Champions League.
    Which all begs the question: why the hell didn’t manager Gareth Southgate bring him on in England’s World Cup match against the United States on Friday night?
    As an equally bemused Wayne Rooney said: “If you have a talent like Foden, you simply have to play him.”
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    Yet for some unfathomable reason, Southgate stubbornly refused to throw Foden into action despite England, so thrilling in the 6-2 rout of Iran, playing like the zombified patients in the Robert De Niro/Robin Williams movie Awakenings after the medication wears off.
    Southgate’s explanation afterwards was almost as incomprehensible as his decision.
    “We love Phil, he is a super player,” he said.
    So why leave him on the bench?
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    “We didn’t quite have that same zip,” Southgate admitted.
    So why not bring on the guy with the most zip?
    Then came his inexplicable excuse.
    “We didn’t feel it was right for Phil [to play] in the middle because he doesn’t play there for his club.”
    Sorry, what?
    a) Foden has played down the middle for City on numerous occasions, and b) City boss Pep Guardiola said: “For Phil, responsibility is not a problem.
    “Since day one going to bigger stages, bigger scenarios and important games, it’s not a problem. He loves to play. He can play in all five positions up front: winger on both sides, striker through the middle and in the pockets like an attacking midfielder.”
    Did Southgate not hear this assessment from the world’s top manager?
    Or did he choose to ignore it?
    Either way, he dropped the ball, and the result was a dismal performance and dire 0-0 draw.
    Southgate’s been a very good England manager, but his instinctive timidity in the final cost us the Euros.
    He would do well to heed Albert Einstein’s warning: “The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over but expecting a different result.”
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    You don’t win World Cups by keeping your best, most exciting player off the pitch.
    Get a grip Gareth, take the safety pads off, and start Foden in every game for the rest of this tournament. More

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    Spain 1 Germany 1: Super-sub Fullkrug keeps German World Cup hopes alive with late equaliser after Morata opener

    ON a night when we’d expected to wave auf wiedersehen to the Germans, they simply put on a display of their age-old resilience.Hansi Flick’s side had slipped the noose earlier in the day, when Costa Rica surprisingly defeated Japan and spared them the prospect of elimination after just two matches. 
    Niclas Fullkrug’s late equaliser rescued a draw for Germany against SpainCredit: Getty
    Spain looked to be heading for victory thanks to Alvaro Morata before Fullkrug’s strikeCredit: Getty
    And after trailing to a classy Alvaro Morata opener, Germany sub Niclas Fullkrug thumped a powerful late equaliser to earn a point against the eye-candy Spaniards. 
    Victory over Costa Rica is now highly likely to see the Mannschaft advance into the last sixteen – and the way they refused to yield against a high-quality Spanish side, you can’t entirely begrudge them.
    Herr Flick’s boys played in this first genuine heavyweight clash of the World Cup – Antonio Rudiger having an effort ruled out for offside and Spanish keeper Unai Simon kept busy. 
    But the thrills and the flair belonged to Spain, who are employing an updated version of tiki-taka under Luis Enrique and making the world smile along with them. 
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    Despite Costa Rica chucking them a lifeline, there was a serious matter of German pride being restored after that shocking late collapse against Japan. 
    Flick bolstered his midfield by bringing in Leon Goretzka and dropping Chelsea forward Kai Havertz, with West Ham’s Thilo Kehrer added to defence. 
    After their group-stage exit in Russia four years ago and their last-16 defeat by England at last summer’s Euros, Germany’s formidable aura had well and truly evaporated. 
    This looked like the glamour tie of the entire knock-out stage when the draw was made, yet that was based on Germany’s grand footballing history rather than a record of two wins from nine games. 
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    A competitive game saw both sides struggle for chancesCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Germany thought they’d taken the lead through Antonio Rudiger – but VAR ruled for offsideCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    From the start, it was high-grade stuff – Germany threatening on the break, Spain joyful with their pass-and-move game, reminiscent of vintage Barcelona or the Spanish side which one three major trophies in a row between 2008 and 2012.
    Gavi and Pedri, emerging as the new Xavi and Iniesta, were a proper pair of artful dodgers. Behind them was Sergio Busquets, the anchorman from the original line-up.  
    After one such passing routine, Dani Olmo – who plays his club football in Germany with Leipzig – thundered a shot which Manuel Neuer pushed onto the bar at full stretch, just seven minutes in.   
    Jorbi Alba drilled one into the side-netting but the Germans were also having their moments, Serge Gnabry shooting wide after a dozy pass from Spanish keeper Unai Simon. 
    Morata finally put Spain ahead in the 62nd minuteCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Morata’s goal sparked wild celebrations from teammatesCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    From an Olmo break, Ferran Torres blazed a sitter over the bar – but had his embarrassment lessened by an offside flag.
    Gavi – built like a sparrow, feet like a phantom – is going to be a genuine world great and, for a little fella, he clearly relished a scrap too. 
    Yet for all Spain’s dominance, Germany thought they had the lead five minutes before half-time. 
    Alba tripped Gnabry, who swung in a deep free-kick. Antonio Rudiger was presented with a free header and planted into the net – only for the robot linesman to exterminate German goal celebrations. 
    Spain certainly didn’t look comfortable set-pieces and when Busquets was booked for a cynical job on Jamal Musiala, Rudiger was presented with another chance – his angled shot stinging the palms of Simon.
    Fullkrug had the last laugh as he played the role of super-sub in the 83rd minuteCredit: EPA
    The 29-year-old, who only made his Germany debut this month, was playing in the second division last seasonCredit: Reuters
    It was a match which didn’t deserve a Mexican wave but it got one anyway – who are these people? Certainly not football lovers.
    Germany were pressing with aggression and when Spain were dispossessed close to their own box, Josh Kimmich drilled a shot which Simon dived to push away. 
    Confidence was growing among Flick’s men, every time Spain’s defensive vulnerability became apparent. 
    With Spain looking becalmed, Luis Enrique turned to the bench and sent Morata on in place of Torres, switching Olmo to the left flank – and it worked a treat. 
    Soon Olmo fed Alba, who centred low for Morata to score with a cute flick of the roof at the near post. 
    Almost instantly, it should have been two. The outstanding Olmo centred for the unmarked Marco Asensio, who spooned his shot when the onion bag was begging for it.
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    But Germany were unbowed – first, Simon saved with his body from Musiala.
    And then two German subs combined for a quality equaliser, Leroy Sane turning his man in an impossibly tight space, allowing Fullkrug to blast into the roof of the net.  More