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    England vs USA – World Cup Group B: How they’re doing, injuries and prediction as Three Lions go for another big win

    ENGLAND put on an exhilarating show in their World Cup opener against Iran.But Gareth Southgate has firmly shifted his focus to game two – the USA.
    England got their World Cup 2022 campaign off to a flyer with a 6-2 win over IranCredit: Getty

    A win will see the Three Lions progress to the last 16… in fact, a draw might be enough thanks to their goal difference.
    But the Americans will no doubt prove to be a sterner test than Iran.
    And following their draw against Wales, USA will be itching to bounce back and keep their dream of reaching the knockout stages alive.
    SunSport takes a look at what to expect from the big game… including score prediction.
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    How are they getting on?
    England: After a tricky year to date, the Three Lions came out of the blocks firing in Qatar.
    England raced to a 6-2 win over Iran and were unfortunate to even concede a second via a controversial penalty.
    Goals came from all over the pitch, with a number of standout performers in the game, especially Bukayo Saka and Jude Bellingham.
    Read the full England vs Iran report…

    USA: Dominated the first-half of their match against Wales, leading 1-0 at half-time.
    But they didn’t bring the same intensity in the second period, allowing Gareth Bale – largely-anonymous during the match – to slot home a late, equalising penalty.
    Read the full USA vs Wales report…
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    Any injuries to worry about?
    England: James Maddison has already been ruled out of the game as he continues to recover from the knee injury he suffered before the tournament.
    Kyle Walker is back in training to put himself in contention for a starting spot against the Americans.
    Harry Kane is hoping to lead the line after a scan confirmed no serious damage to his ankle following a knock in the win over Iran.
    Harry Maguire is expected to be ready for England’s second game after being taken off against Iran due to illness, having taken part in subsequent training sessions.
    USA: Gregg Berhalter has no injury concerns for the game against England.

    Who will be the star men?
    England: It would be very easy to say Harry Kane, but Jude Bellingham can be Southgate’s No1 player this summer.
    The Three Lions have lacked a player like Bellingham in recent years, someone to link the midfield and attack.
    Rice and Phillips have always performed admirably together for England, but lacked a certain attacking threat.
    Bellingham, alongside Rice and Mount, can be the perfect player to help unlock stubborn defences,
    He wasted no time showing the world what he can do with a scintillating performance against Iran.
    USA: It’s hard to look past Christian Pulisic.
    The Chelsea star knows plenty about this England team thanks to his time in the Premier League and, on his day, he can be unstoppable.
    However, Southgate will also have to pay attention to roaming right-back Sergino Dest – on loan at AC Milan from Barcelona – and Juventus midfielder Weston McKennie.
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    What’s the head-to-head?
    The Three Lions have taken on America 11 TIMES in history, winning eight and losing just twice – in 1950 and 1993.
    Most-recently, England won a 2018 friendly 3-0 thanks to goals from Jesse Lingard, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Callum Wilson.
    In their last World Cup meeting, England famously slipped to a 1-1 draw in the 2010 opener following a Rob Green howler.
    Odds
    England 4/7
    Draw 10/3
    USA 26/5
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    Holland vs Ecuador – World Cup Group A: How they’re getting on, injuries and prediction ahead of top-of-the-table clash

    IT’S clash of the Group A table-toppers to look forward to on Friday afternoon.Holland and Ecuador both secured wins in their first matches to sit level on three points apiece.

    Both clubs harbour ambitions of reaching the last 16, being in the same group as Senegal and Qatar.
    And while many pundits tipped the hosts to snatch a spot in the knockout stages, Ecuador are in pole position to join Holland in the latter part of this winter’s tournament.
    A win for either side would send them through, while a draw could ultimately prove sufficient to see them both progress.
    Take a look at SunSport’s in-depth preview of the big game… including scoreline prediction.
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    How are they getting on?
    Holland: In a nutshell, solid if unspectacular.
    The Dutch navigated their way past a tricky Senegal team, but needed two very late goals from Cody Gakpo and Davy Klaassen to snatch all three points.
    Read the full Senegal vs Holland report…

    Ecuador: Flew out of the gate on the back of a quickfire Enner Valencia double against hosts Qatar.
    The South Americans had another goal disallowed early doors and looked lively, although they did – perhaps understandably – take their foot off the accelerator in the second half.
    Read the full Qatar vs Ecuador report…
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    Any injuries to worry about?
    Holland: None for Louis van Gaal… but he’s likely to make changes.
    Among them, Memphis Depay is expected to be passed fit to play and will almost-certainly take over from Vincent Janssen in attack.
    Ecuador: Worryingly, yes. And it’s a big one.
    Valencia is a concern going into the second game after his opening-day heroics, but boss Gustavo Alfaro is confident his leading man will be fit to start.
    Who will be the star men?
    Holland: A hugely talented squad featuring a host of world-class talent, but Virgil van Dijk will be key in this one.
    The giant Liverpool centre-back will be tasked with keeping Valencia quiet, should he be passed fit, and Holland’s success will start at the back.
    Ecuador: It’s that man, Valencia.
    He looked unstoppable in the first-half against Qatar, but will face a much tougher task in Van Dijk, Matthijs de Ligt and Co.
    Moises Caicedo will be vital in keeping Ecuador ticking in this one, too.
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    What’s the head-to-head?
    These nations have played each other twice before, both in friendlies.
    Holland won their 2006 meeting 1-0, before the spoils were shared in a 1-1 draw in the run-up to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
    Odds
    Holland 4/5
    Draw 10/3
    Ecuador 43/10
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    Qatar vs Senegal – World Cup Group A: How they’re getting on, injuries and prediction ahead of all-important second game

    QATAR look to bounce back from their opening-day defeat to Ecuador when they face Senegal.Many big-name pundits, including Samuel Eto’o and Tim Cahill, tipped the hosts to make it through to the knockout stages.

    How Qatar lined up against Ecuador
    The World Cup icons even believed Qatar would beat England in the last 16.
    However, if they are to make it out of Group A, they need to grab an all-important, morale-boosting win in their second match.
    They go up against a Senegal also pushing for a spot in the knockout stages.
    SunSport takes a look ahead to the game with a comprehensive preview… including scoreline prediction.
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    How are they getting on?
    Qatar: Lost their opener as the stadium emptied shortly after half-time, such was the manner of their dismal first-half display.
    Ecuador scored twice – with another disallowed – before the hosts settled down to make a game of it in the second half.
    Read the full Qatar vs Ecuador match report…

    Senegal: Qatar go up against the giants of African football on Friday after they too tasted defeat in their Group A curtain-raiser.
    Holland snatched all three points with two very late goals through Cody Gakpo and Davy Klaassen.
    Read the full Senegal vs Holland match report…
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    How Senegal played against Holland
    Any injuries to worry about?
    Qatar: No fitness concerns for the hosts ahead of their second match. And that’s about all the good news from their opener.
    After failing to register a shot on target against Ecuador, boss Felix Sanchez may consider a few changes.
    Senegal: Cheikhou Kouyate was taken off the pitch on a stretcher after being hit in the privates during the defeat to Holland and could miss the match against Qatar.
    Elsewhere, Abdou Diallo is also a doubt for the game after he was subbed off with a knock of his own.
    Who will be the star men?
    Qatar: Akram Afif will be the man the hosts turn to for goals.
    The 2019 Asian Footballer of the Year was quiet in the opening match but it’s far too early to count him out.
    Senegal: They may be missing Sadio Mane, but The Lions of Teranga still boast plenty of talent.
    The likes of Edouard Mendy, Kalidou Koulibaly and Idrissa Gueye will all start, but Ismaila Sarr could be the man to break through the Qatar defence.
    What’s the head-to-head?
    These two nations have never played each other.
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    Wales vs Iran – World Cup Group B: How they’re getting on, injuries and prediction ahead of crunch second match

    WALES go into their second World Cup 2022 knowing a win is vital to their hopes of reaching the last 16.Rob Page’s side drew their tournament-opener 1-1 against USA.
    Gareth Bale salvaged a point for Wales from the penalty spot in their tournament opener against the USACredit: Getty
    How star men Bale and Taremi compare
    How Wales lined up against USA in their first game
    In Wales’ first World Cup for 64 years, it would be some achievement to reach the knockout stages.
    And against Iran, three points is almost a necessity if they are to keep their dream alive, with only England to come in Group B.
    So what should we expect from the game?
    SunSport takes a look with an in-depth preview… including scoreline prediction.
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    How are they getting on?
    Wales: Secured a late point in their opener against the USA.
    Tim Weah had given the Americans a first-half lead before Gareth Bale’s 82nd-minute penalty saw them snatch a draw.
    Read the full USA vs Wales match report…

    Iran: Battered in a pulsating clash against England.
    Carlos Queiroz’s side were mauled 6-2 by the Three Lions… and one of those goals was from a rather fortuitous penalty decision.
    Read the full England vs Iran match report…
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    Any injuries to worry about?
    Wales: Ethan Ampadu is a slight concern after picking up an ankle knock vs USA.
    But Joe Allen could return to the team, likely from the bench, after missing the first match through injury.
    Iran: Star goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand will miss the match after entering concussion protocols following a sickening blow early in the loss vs England.
    Queiroz’s side will miss his world-record long throws but otherwise appear to be in good shape.
    How Iran started against England
    Who will be the star men?
    Wales: Gareth Bale. It’s got to be, hasn’t it?
    He was well below his best during the draw against USA but still came up with the goods when it mattered most.
    Iran: Mehdi Taremi. Scored both against England, proving his lethal finishing ability can stun teams.
    The Porto man is no stranger to the big stage with a wealth of Champions League experience.
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    What’s the head-to-head?
    They’ve played each other just once, way back in 1978.
    But Wales won that day, securing a 1-0 friendly win through Phil Dwyer’s goal.
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    Fuming Ghana boss sarcastically congratulates Cristiano Ronaldo for scoring ‘with special gifts from the referee’

    SEETHING Ghana boss Otto Addo blamed “special gifts from the referees” for a landmark Cristiano Ronaldo goal.Addo reacted sarcastically after Ronaldo become the only player to ever score at five World Cups as Portugal sneaked a dramatic 3-2 win.
    Otto Addo is adamant this challenge from his Ghana defender Mohammed Salisu on Cristiano Ronaldo should NOT have been ruled as a foulCredit: AP
    Ghana chief Addo was also unhappy that only his side picked up bookings and says he took off yellow-carded scorer Andre Ayew as a precautionCredit: Getty
    The German-born Ghanaian was unhappy at ref Ismail Elfath failing to book any Portugal players and for giving Ron a penalty that the legend dispatched for a second-half opener.
    Ghana’s Southampton defender Mohammed Salisu got the merest of touches on the heel of the Manchester United discard.
    But Ron’s resulting tumble convinced ref Ismail Elfath to intervene.
    The ex-Real Madrid and Juventus striker, 37, smashed home the spot-kick to spark a thrilling final 25 minutes that Portugal just edged.
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    Addo said: “We could have won a point. Our yellows were all well shown, but there were players from Portugal who should have seen it too.
    “When they scored, everything changed and I think the referee didn’t make the right decision on the penalty kick. ”

    And of Ronaldo’s historic strike, he said: “If someone scores a goal, congratulations. Congratulations… With special gifts from the referees.”
    Addo also claimed Ghana were unfortunate to lose this nervy clash against Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandes and Co.
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    He said: “Clearly disappointing. Possession was Portugal’s, we knew they were good at that, but we were good at defending. 
    “Of course we (still) have a chance (of qualifying).
    “We want to beat Korea and we want Portugal to beat Uruguay, so we can still think about being second.” More

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    Neymar breaks down in tears after suffering injury from horror challenge in Brazil’s World Cup 2022 win over Serbia

    NEYMAR broke down in tears after suffering an injury in Brazil’s 2-0 win over Serbia at the World Cup.The 30-year-old forward limped off in the second-half with a suspected problem shortly after being caught on the end of a poor challenge from defender Nikola Milenkovic.
    He seemed to be in tears while watching the end of the game from the benchCredit: Getty
    He revealed the swelling after the shocking tackleCredit: AFP
    Neymar had to ride a few heavy challenges from Serbia throughout the gameCredit: AP
    He was chopped down at the ankle in the second halfCredit: Rex
    He appeared in real pain after being scythed downCredit: Reuters
    He was worryingly holding his ankle while on the floorCredit: Alamy
    Neymar appeared upset when he came off and had to be consoled by his team-matesCredit: Alamy
    It remains to be seen whether Neymar’s injury is seriousCredit: Getty
    He was subbed with 10 minutes to go and could be seen in the dugout looking distraught – seemingly in tears.
    He also had a bag of ice around his ankle in what was a worrying sight for Brazil fans.

    Brazil’s team doctor says they have got to wait 24 to 48 hours to assess the injury.
    But manager Tite gave a positive update, saying: “Don’t worry, Neymar will play the World Cup. He will keep playing, you can be sure about that.”
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    It is not yet known whether he will be fit in time for their next group stage match against Switzerland on Monday.
    They then face Cameroon four days later.
    Neymar is just three goals away from overtaking Pele as Brazil’s all-time top scorer.
    He currently has a sensational tally of 75 in 122 appearances for his country.
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    And while he will be eager to play every match at the Qatar tournament, Tite has a host of superstar attacking players to call upon.
    On the bench against Serbia, he had Manchester United man Antony and Arsenal pair Gabriel Jesus and Gabriel Martinelli.
    Meanwhile, prior to the start of the tournament, Neymar raised eyebrows when he altered his Brazil kit so it had six stars on it.
    The South Americans have won the World Cup five times, but Neymar is so confident they will do so again in 2022 that he has changed his strip ahead of time.
    German outlet BILD subsequently labelled him “arrogant”, before team-mate Richarlison – who scored a superb brace against Serbia on Thursday night – hit back in his defence.
    He said: “They [BILD] are arrogant. We’re just dreamers.
    “We are dreaming of this sixth star and we will pick it up, whether they like it or not. That reporter is an a**hole.”
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    Watch moment Argentina fans brawl with Mexicans over chant of ‘f*** Messi’ in Qatar World Cup fan zone

    ARGENTINA fans clashed with their Mexican counterparts in a fan zone in Qatar after supporters filmed themselves chanting “f*** Messi”.Tensions boiled over in the supporters’ area at the Al Bidda Park in Doha on Wednesday night after Mexican supporters were seen insulting the Argentina superstar.
    Mexico and Argentina supporters have clashed in Qatar
    Mexico fans were heard chanting ‘f*** Messi’
    It comes after Messi and Argentina were stunned in a 2-1 defeat to Saudi ArabiaCredit: AP
    Rival fans came to blows in Qatar ahead of Saturday’s Group C clash between Argentina and Mexico.
    Qatari authorities didn’t appear to be present in the footage, which raises concerns ahead of the weekend’s game, with 80,000 fans set to descend on the Lusail Stadium.
    Several people are believed to have suffered minor injuries in the scrap which took place in one of FIFA’s dedicated fan zones, designed for World Cup supporters from different nations to watch their teams together.
    The ugly scenes came just a day after Argentina were stunned by Saudi Arabia 2-1, in one of the biggest World Cup shocks of all time.
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    Lionel Messi’s team were one of the pre-tournament favourites, and seemed to be on their way to a routine opening victory when the PSG forward put them ahead from the spot.
    But the Saudis turned the game around with second-half strikes from Salah Al-Shehri and Salem Al-Dawsari, making Saturday’s game with Mexico all the more critical.
    A defeat for either side would leave them on the brink of elimination.
    And the tensions were clearly on display at the Al Bidda Park, after a group of Mexican supporters filmed themselves chanting “f*** Messi”.
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    Video posted on Twitter shows groups of supporters clashing, with several launching kicks and punches at their rivals.
    Mexican journalist Omar Nino who was at the scene reported that several fans required treatment for minor injuries.
    It is the worst reported crowd trouble at the Qatar tournament so far, after a largely peaceful World Cup.
    Saudi fans have joined in the mockery of Argentina and the six-time Ballon d’Or winner since their shock victory.
    A group of fans were filmed performing the iconic “Siuuu” celebration of Messi’s rival Cristiano Ronaldo following the game, although on this occasion, the Argentina fans did not react.
    And another Saudi supporter went viral after interrupting a Korean TV reporter outside the stadium to ask: “Excuse me, where is Messi?”
    Another supporter gets involved and asks: “Can I ask you a question? Ask all the 88,000, where is Messi?”
    The 35-year-old has admitted earlier this year that Qatar is likely to be his final World Cup as a player.
    Argentina’s opening defeat was all the more shocking, bringing to an end an unbeaten run stretching back to July 2019.
    Brazilian fans have also expressed their glee at the defeat of their South American rivals.
    Several supporters of Brazil were filmed waving the green Saudi flag during their Thursday night tie against Serbia.
    Mexico for their part could only muster a 0-0 draw with Poland, and Group C is one of the toughest to call at the World Cup.
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    On Wednesday, FIFA opened an investigation into potentially homophobic chanting by Mexican supporters during the game.
    The Mexican Football Federation has previously been sanctioned by FIFA due to recurring anti-gay chanting aimed at opposition goalkeepers.
    Several Brazil fans were seen carrying Saudi flags to mock their South American rivalsCredit: Reuters
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    Brazil 2 Serbia 0: Richarlison scores stunning double including best goal of tournament in perfect World Cup 2022 start

    APPARENTLY Brazil have worked on ten choreographed dance routines to celebrate their World Cup goals.Well if Richarlison carries on like this, they’ll need to rehearse a few more before the end of the group stages, never mind the knockout ones.
    Richarlison twists for the goal of the tournament so far to complete his double and seal Brazil’s victoryCredit: Getty
    Spurs frontman Richarlison poaches a second-half opener against SerbiaCredit: Getty
    The man who can’t get a start at Spurs showed exactly why it is he, not Neymar, who is the golden boy of Brazil to so many with an opening-game double.
    When you consider Neymar, Vinicius junior – remember him, Liverpool fans? – and Raphinha could have finished with at least a couple apiece, you’ll get an indication of how the favourites were frankly in a league of their own.
    If the Jolly Green Giant, AKA Serbia’s colossal keeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic, hadn’t been in the form of his life, they would probably have reached double figures already.
    As it is, that brace from Richarlison will do very nicely for starters. The celebrations may have been a long way off a ten from Len, but they’ll have them off pat before long, believe me.
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    To every Premier League fan, of course, it is Neymar who is the heart of this most famous of footballing nation’s team. The reality, though, is totally different.
    It is Richarlison’s attitude, Richarlison’s influence and – most of all – Richarlison’s finishing which make HIM the focal point of things.

    And it is that last point which showed his dream of beating Tottenham team-mate Harry Kane’s Golden Boot-winning haul of six from Russia 2018 may soon become a reality.
    What a contrast, incidentally, to the two opening fixtures for the two Spurs pals.
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    Kane, for all England struck six in whipping Iran, drew a blank and ended up needing a scan that gave the whole country a scare.
    Richarlison gave a masterclass in both old school poaching and flying finishing for the cameras with his Serbia-stuffing pair as well.
    The first was cruel luck on Vanja because it came after the keeper had produced yet another magnificent full length block to deny Vini Jnr.
    But there was Richarlison, pouncing like a dog on a slice of dropped ham, to prod in the rebound and send this Lusail Stadium crowd into raptures.
    They had been waiting long enough. There were probably an increasing number wondering whether they would actually get to celebrate a goal from their heroes at all, so stubborn was the Serb defiance.
    But you know what they say about London buses and all that? Well clearly the same goals for Brazilian goals.
    Brazil legend Neymar looks devastated as he has to go off injuredCredit: Rex
    Because before we knew it, the Samba stars had doubled their advantage, the points were signed and sealed, if not yet delivered, as the same man pounced again.
    And if his first was anything but the finest example of the beautiful game from the archetypal purveyors of it, then the second most definitely was.
    Again Vini Jnr was the provider, with a burst of speed down the left flank that has become his trademark just one game into Brazil’s competition.
    When he prodded the ball into the danger area, RIcharlison’s first touch sent it spinning into the air – and his second was a magnificent overhead volley which arrowed into the corner,
    Nothing that Vanja, even at full length, could do about that. And to be honest, it had to be something special or something point blank to get the better of him here.
    True, the quickfire fist he threw up to stop Neymar’s wickedly delivered corner from curling straight in was routine. Certainly compared to the last of his heroics.
    A chance, incidentally, that was entirely deliberate given half the Brazil team seemed to be practising it at their Al Arabi training base the other day,
    But there was nothing standard about the lightning dart from his line to paw another from the feet of Vinicius after the most delicious of slide rule deliveries from Thiago Silva.
    Richarlison hails his opener as Brazil finally beak down Serbia in DohaCredit: Getty
    Mind you, had Raphinha’s finishing been anything like the approach work from his team-mates, this game could have been done and dusted before half-time.
    The most glaring of the ex-Leeds man’s misses was a tame half-volleyed sidefoot that was nothing like the same class as the one-two with Richarlison that created it.
    And the longer it went on, the more you began to wonder if maybe, just maybe, the five-time champions were going to draw a blank – as cruel as it would have been on them.
    Certainly it started to look that way when Alex Sandros finally got one past Vanja only to see his effort thump back off the woodwork,
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    Clearly Roberto Carlos isn’t the only full back to pull on the famous yellow shirt who can strike a ball from distance.
    As it is, though, the dam finally cracked. Richarlison made sure of that. Fantastic finishing all round…but boy, those moves still need working on.
    Richarlison turns away to celebrate after sparking Brazilian relief by poaching their opener on 63 minutes against a stubborn Serbia sideCredit: Getty More