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    Gavi, 18, makes history as Spain’s youngest ever World Cup scorer and breaks 64-year record

    BARCELONA star Gavi made history in Spain’s 7-0 win over Costa Rica.The Barcelona midfielder is now the YOUNGEST ever World Cup goal scorer.
    Gavi became Spain’s youngest-ever World Cup goal scorer with his strike against Costa RicaCredit: Getty
    And in doing so, he also broke an incredible record which had stood for 64 YEARS.
    Gavi was on top form as he scored Spain’s fifth tonight.
    Ferran Torres struck twice as Dani Olmo, Marco Asensio, Carlos Soler and Alvaro Morata also joined in the fun.
    And the result saw Spain record their biggest-ever World Cup win since 1998’s 6-1 victory over Bulgaria.
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    But there was another highlight for Luis Enrique as he proudly watched teenager Gavi pull the strings from midfield.
    The Barcelona playmaker delighted fans as he scored in the 74th minute with a delicate finish.
    And in doing so, Gavi became Spain’s youngest World Cup scorer aged just 18 years and 110 days.
    The previous record was held by fellow midfielder Pirri, who was 21 years and 124 days old when he scored against Argentina in 1966.
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    Gavi had a great game against Costa Rica
    It was just the latest achievement for the wonderkid, who won the Golden Boy and Kopa Trophy awards earlier this year.
    He was already his country’s youngest-ever goal scorer, having netted against the Czech Republic in June’s Nations League match aged 17 years and 304 days.
    However, Gavi’s World Cup goal on Wednesday also saw him shatter a 64-year-old record held by none other than football legend Pele.

    The Brazil icon is the youngest-ever goal scorer in World Cup history, netting against Wales in 1958.
    Pele also scored against Sweden in the 1958 final 10 days later.
    And Gavi is now the youngest World Cup goal scorer since Pele hit his brilliant strike against the Swedes over six decades ago.
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    Gavi is also now the third-youngest player to net at a World Cup behind Pele and Manuel Rosas.
    He was 18 years and 93 days old when he scored for Mexico against Argentina in 1930 – beating Gavi by just 17 days. More

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    Watch moment sneaky World Cup fan tries genius hack to sneak booze into Qatar stadium

    THIS is the moment a World Cup fan appears to have a novel way to sneak alcohol into a Qatar stadium before a match.Footage posted on Reddit appears to show a Mexico fan being searched by a member of the security team at the ground.
    The security guard first tries to look through the pair of binocularsCredit: Reddit/Aldosarii
    The guard appears to suspect something is odd and unscrews the lensCredit: Reddit/Aldosarii
    The flask is cunningly disguised as a pair of binocularsCredit: Amazon
    Another man wearing a black and red baseball cap can be seen talking to the security guard as he examines a pair of binoculars.
    It all looks innocent enough as the security guard puts up the binoculars to his eyes.
    But there is more to things than it first appears when the security guard then unscrews one of the lenses and then makes a gesture of raising the binoculars to his lips, as if he was drinking from it.
    It would seem the binoculars are actually a novelty flask.
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    A similar product is advertised on retail site Amazon, which describes it as being “the perfect festival accessory” and is capable of holding 16oz of liquid.
    It is currently being sold for £16.95.
    Many commentators on the social media site found the brief clip hilarious.
    One said: “Hahahaha thats actually funny. The smirk at the end.”
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    A second added: “”No no no, my friend…” hahaha. I love how the different ethnicities of the security agencies are figuring stuff out together.”
    Others though questioned if the binoculars actually contained hand sanitiser, rather than the suspected banned alcohol.
    However, one commentator quickly shot down that theory by writing: “I don’t think he will go through this effort to smuggle a sanitiser lol.”
    While it has not been confirmed, the fan wearing a green football shirt appears to be a Mexico supporter who went to see yesterday’s Group C game against Poland.
    The match though failed to come to life and ended up in a goalless draw.
    Barcelona’s Robert Lewandowski failed to put Poland ahead in the 57th minute after being awarded a penalty thanks to Mexico’s veteran goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa making a fantastic save.
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    Later on in the match, substitute Raul Jimenez came on with 20 minutes to go, but he wasted a good break and Mexico could not create a clear-cut chance.
    Grzegorz Krychowiak fired wide in stoppage-time from distance, and Lewandowski and Poland were left to rue missing their golden opportunity.
    The guard raises the ‘binoculars’ to his lips as if he is about to drink from itCredit: Reddit/Aldosarii More

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    Japan fans clean up on and off the pitch as they stick around to tidy stadium after famous World Cup win over Germany

    JAPANESE fans continued their custom of cleaning up stadiums – even after the most incredible victory in their World Cup history.They downed four-time world champions Germany after a late comeback in their opening game in Qatar.
    Japanese supporters stayed behind to tidy up after their win over GermanyCredit: Getty
    Their fans continued their tradition of cleaning up despite the famous victoryCredit: Getty
    Manchester City star Ilkay Gundogan had fired Germany ahead from the penalty spot midway through the first half.
    That looked to have set Germany on their way to a routine victory as they dominated for large spells.
    But Japan sent the Khalifa International Stadium into disbelief with a frantic turnaround in the final quarter of an hour.
    Substitute Ritsu Doan grabbed a deserved equaliser in the 75th minute.
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    Then fellow sub Takuma Asano beat the offside trap and ran through towards goal before thumping in from a tight angle to seal the 2-1 win.
    Both the squad, staff and supporters appeared to be in disbelief at the final whistle as they erupted in euphoria.

    But after the celebrations had ended, those in the stands soon went into clean-up mode.
    Supporters decked out in Japan jerseys were spotted going up and down the stands with see-through blue bin bags collecting rubbish.
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    It comes after several Japanese fans did the same thing after attending the World Cup opening game between Qatar and Ecuador.
    And at the end of the game they went around the Al Bayt Stadium picking up rubbish and collecting Qatar flags left behind by fans.
    One Qatari fan was so shocked he began filming the group of Japanese supporters before joining in to help.
    He asked why they chose to clean up before hugging one supporter and telling the group how much he respected him.
    A fan explained their actions saying: “We never leave, Japanese never leave rubbish behind us. We respect the place.”
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    Japanese fans have a reputation to uphold after cleaning up after themselves at the Russia World Cup in 2018.
    Win, lose or draw they always tidy up and take bin bags to games – including at the 2014 World Cup. More

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    Spain 7 Costa Rica 0: Spanish stars run riot and record biggest win of World Cup 2022 so far with lethal performance

    TAKE that, minnows! Spain restored some sort of order by thrashing Costa Rica 7-0 for their biggest World Cup win ever.
    Spain kicked off their World Cup campaign in style with a 7-0 win over Costa RicaCredit: Reuters
    Luis Enrique’s men ran riot as they fired out a message to rivalsCredit: Getty
    Unlike Mexico and Poland the previous evening, Luis Enrique’s team took full advantage of the shock defeat of one of football’s superpowers – in their case, Group E rivals Germany.
    Costa Rica were not capable of doing a Japan and King Felipe VI was in the stands to give royal approval to the destruction of the former Spanish colony. 
    Midfield maestro Gavi made history by volleying the fifth goal to become Spain’s youngest ever goalscorer in a World Cup at 18 years and 111 days.
    The previous youngest player from any nation to find the net was Pele, in the 1958 final.
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    Spain won’t be dreaming of a second world title just yet.
    That’s despite beating their previous World Cup goal-scoring high, a 6-1 win over Bulgaria in 1998.

    But if you had forgotten what a total mismatch looked like, here it was.
    When Costa Rica lined up not in the predicted 5-4-1, but a narrow 4-4-2, you hoped they were going to show some endeavour.
    Dani Olmo opened the scoring for SpainCredit: Getty
    Marco Asensio made it 2-0 with a fine finishCredit: AFP
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    Ferran Torres netted his first of the game with a penaltyCredit: Reuters
    The Barcelona star doubled his tally in the second halfCredit: Getty
    But they never got started and the game was soon finished.
    Dani Olmo had already missed one golden chance before latching on to Gavi’s deflected attempt at a one-two and beating Keylor Navas in the 11th minute.
    You always felt the Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper was going to need to have a good night if the Ticos were to have any chance.
    But he didn’t. The move for Spain’s second was impressive, but Navas’ attempt to keep out Asensio’s shot from a Jordi Alba cross, was not.
    Gavi made history with his strike for SpainCredit: Reuters
    Carlos Soler came off the bench to grab Spain’s sixth goalCredit: Getty
    The Central American nation looked beaten already. Hector Duarte’s clumsy challenge on Jordi Alba had the stench of despair about it.
    And Torres did a speeded-up Jorginho routine to make it three from the penalty spot.
    Luis Suarez sent his players back out on to the pitch early after the break and they huddled together in search of the will to play for pride at least.
    But a mix-up between Navas and Bryan Oviedo allowed Torres to make it four.
    There was even a chance for Alvaro Morata to get on the score sheetCredit: Getty
    Spain boss Luis Enrique was delighted with his side’s performanceCredit: Reuters
    It was so comfortable that Enrique felt it was safe to send on Alvaro Morata to see if he could boost his confidence.
    And he did, first by crossing for Gavi to make it five.
    In doing so, he became the third-youngest goalscorer in World Cup history after Pele and Manuel Rosas – as well as the youngest in Spain’s history.
    Costa Rica’s frustration threatened to boil over in a scuffle with just over 10 minutes left.
    But that was about all the fight they showed.
    Substitute Carlos Soler scored the sixth and Morata made it seven in the third of eight unnecessarily cruel minutes of stoppage time, as Spain put the world to rights – for one evening at least. More

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    Watch Ousmane Dembele’s stunned reaction as he finds out about Germany’s shock World Cup defeat to Japan

    OUSMANE DEMBELE was left gobsmacked in a press conference after being told Japan had stunned Germany at the World Cup.Hansi Flick’s four-time champions were on the end of a huge upset on Wednesday as they relinquished a one-goal lead to lose 2-1 in Doha.
    Ousmane Dembele was told Germany had lost to Japan earlier in the dayCredit: @RMCsport
    The Frenchman was left totally stunned by news of the World Cup upsetCredit: @RMCsport
    It is the second major shock just four days into the 2022 tournament following Argentina’s 2-1 defeat to Saudi Arabia on Tuesday.
    But France forward Dembele was not aware of Germany’s surprise loss when a journalist brought it up to him during a presser.
    In the lead-up to being asked a question, the Barcelona forward was told: “It’s always difficult to start the competition. There’s always real apprehension.
    “We’ve seen an enormous amount of surprises in this competition. Germany lost against Japan.”
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    To which a startled Dembele replied: “What?!”
    The journalist then confirmed the result, before the former Borussia Dortmund man added: “Yes? Wow!”

    Germany’s defeat leaves them in serious danger of going out of the World Cup in the group stage for a second time in a row.
    They face Spain on Sunday in a game that now becomes a must-win for Flick’s men.
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    But Dembele’s France made no such mistake in their opener against Australia on Tuesday night.
    Despite going a goal behind early on, Didier Deschamps’ reigning world champions ended up thrashing the Socceroos 4-1 to kick-off their World Cup defence in superb fashion.
    Next up for France is a clash with Denmark on Saturday – a team that beat them twice in the Nations League ahead of the World Cup.
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    My football manager brother John Herdman is about to take the World Cup by storm… but not with England

    THE brother of Canada’s British manager has high hopes his older sibling will take the World Cup by storm as the Maple Leaf’s kick off their campaign this evening. Canada – led by John Herdman – are set to compete in their first World Cup since 1986 in tonight’s huge Group F clash against Belgium.
    Martin Herdman (middle) will be cheering on John in tonight’s big Group F clashCredit: NNP
    The family have closely followed John’s meteoric rise with World Cup outsiders CanadaCredit: NNP
    Brother Martin Herdman, himself a coach at Newcastle Academy, will be rushing home from work tonight to watch the match with his wife Steph, 34, and tot Hayden, two.
    The 39-year-old brother, who lives in Consett, County Durham, says he can’t wait for the historic occasion and has been counting down the days since the tournament kicked off on Sunday.
    “The hairs on my arms are starting to stand on end, the closer it gets. I’m really excited,” he told the Sun.
    “It’s been about Newcastle United for so long, but since Sunday it’s switched to the World Cup.
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    “I’m an England fan, but am probably about 70 per cent in Canada’s favour right now. 
    “They are massive underdogs in a game against Belgium, but I am hoping for the best. Anything could happen.”
    Martin spoke of how his brother was told he would never make it as a high level coach in England as he hadn’t played professional football.
    John Herdman moved to New Zealand in his mid-twenties where he started at the bottom and worked his way up to manage the country’s women’s team, taking them to two World Cups and an Olympic Games.
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    The 47-year-old studied Sports Management at Leeds Trinity University before getting a job as a teacher at St Patrick’s Roman Catholic Primary, where both brothers went to school.
    He left his role there to move to the antipodes and then on to Canada, where he managed the women’s side before taking on the men’s in 2018.
    Martin added: “It has taken John more than 20-years to get to where he is.
    “He had to make a decision when he was 23 or 24, as he was told he would not make it in England at the top of his game.
    “He’s worked incredibly hard and totally deserves his success.
    “It’s not a shock to me he is where he is. It’s just a surprise it’s taken him so long.
    “He’s had to go round the world, knocking on doors to achieve what he has. 
    “As a family, we couldn’t be prouder of him.
    “He was good at school, but when you love sport it can be frustrating. It can be a bit like a prison.
    “You just want to be outside playing football. He had a really creative mind. He was like a jack in the box.
    “As John’s younger brother it was tough for me when he set off for New Zealand. 
    “I was just 15 or 16. It was bitter sweet. But I supported him all the way.”
    John started his career at Sunderland Academy, and younger brother Martin coaches the 11s and 12s at Newcastle.
    Martin says John married his childhood sweetheart Clare, 45, who he met aged just 16, and she has followed him around the world, supporting him.
    The pair have two children, Jay Herdman, 18, who is himself a professional footballer and plays in the reserves for the Vancouver Whitecaps, and Lilly-May, 11.
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    Martin added: “John has a real passion for football, and he’s made sacrifices to get to where he is.
    “We’re all hoping for the best tonight, and have everything crossed.”
    Belgium vs Canada will be shown live on BBC One in the UK.
    Herdman has taken Canada to their first World Cup since 1986Credit: Getty
    He has the chance to unite a nation with the country’s first-ever goal at a World Cup finalsCredit: Getty More

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    England stars’ glamorous Wags relax in Qatar as they prepare to cheer on their partners in World Cup clash against USA

    THE partners of England’s World Cup stars have flown to Qatar to cheer on their loved ones – and look like they’re having a great time.The Three Lions made a perfect start to the tournament with a 6-2 victory over Iran on Monday.
    Bukayo Saka’s partner Tolami Benson has flown out to the World CupCredit: @tolami_benson
    Raheem Sterling’s partner Paige Milian is also in QatarCredit: @paigemilian
    She has flown over to cheer her Chelsea man on in the Middle EastCredit: @paigemilian
    Conor Coady’s partner Amie is also out there for the World CupCredit: @amiecoady90
    Saka met with his partner Tolami after the win over IranCredit: Getty
    And it has made their other halves’ time in Doha that bit more relaxing as they enjoy a break away in the Middle East.
    Raheem Sterling’s partner Paige Milian posted snaps to her social media on a bed in Qatar.
    She then shared another snap catching some rays as the Chelsea forward’s partner took in the glorious weather.
    And Paige is not the only Wag that has flown to support the England team.
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    Amie Coady, the partner of Everton defender Conor Coady, also posted a picture out in Qatar.
    She wore a bright white, yellow and turquoise dress as she took a snap in front of the mirror.
    And the girlfriend of Bukayo Saka has also revealed she has made the long trip to the World Cup.
    Tolami Benson shared a picture in a brown dress on Wednesday ahead of her Arsenal partner’s second group game.

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    The England stars could meet their families after Friday’s United States match – but it depends on Covid rates in Qatar.
    Manager Gareth Southgate is hoping that the 26-man squad could have a proper catch-up with their partners, children and parents.
    But that plan may have to change if Covid cases rise.
    The Three Lions boss said: “I think towards the end, the women’s team had to batten that down a bit more because they had a few positive cases so we’re going to have to monitor it throughout.

    “There’s this balance of the spirit and happiness of the group and the medical line of zero risk, and sometimes if you’re going to take zero risks, it can kill it for everybody, so we’ve got to try and find that balance.
    “We’re going to see how the next few days go and we’ve talked about maybe looking at something after the second game but we’ve got to monitor what the rates are out here as much as anything else.”
    Southgate’s men will book their place in the last 16 with a win over USA on Friday.
    And it would take the pressure off heading into their final group match against Wales four days later.
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    However, England are being made to sweat on the fitness of captain Harry Kane after he picked up an ankle injury in the win over Iran.
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    Qatar offers full refunds AND new accommodation to furious World Cup fans staying in shoddy shanty-town tent villages

    QATARI officials have offered refunds and free accommodation to fans stuck in shoddy tent villages at the World Cup.Reports have poured in since the start of the World Cup of furious supporters forced to pay £175 a night to stay in rubbish cabins with leaky toilets and six-hour queues.
    Qatar has announced a refund for some supporters stuck in shoddy ‘fan villages’Credit: EPA
    Fans have been forced to pay £170 a night to stay in glorified cabins
    Some accommodation is still unfinished several days into the start of the tournamentCredit: EPA
    Qatar has rushed to knock up a number of “fan villages” to accommodate the more than one million fans expected to travel to the country during the four-week tournament.
    But many have complained that there were six-hour queues to enter the “sauna-like” cabins and that many sites were still unfinished.
    On Sunday, one disgusted World Cup fan walked away from his accommodation despite paying more than £2,500.
    The Sun Online already revealed that one visited by our reporter was as hot as 37C.
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    Two of the fan camps – Fan Village Cabins Zafaran and Fan Village Cabins Free Zone – were reportedly hit with major issues last night.
    Fans reportedly were left sleeping rough, having to find alternative accommodation or waiting for up to six hours as they couldn’t access their pre-booked rooms.
    Multiple fans reported problems at check-in – with some even claiming they were told there simply wasn’t a room for them despite having a booking confirmation after forking out hundreds of pounds.
    And those that did get through complained about poor conditions not worth the price they forked out for the stay at the World Cup.
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    Earlier on Wednesday, tensions reportedly spilt over, with one official seen trying to keep order in the fan zone.
    The country’s Supreme Committee confirmed to The Sun Online that it was aware of the issues facing fans.
    And they confirmed they would be offering FULL REFUNDS to fans and free alternative accommodation.
    In a statement, the Qatari Supreme Committee told The Sun Online: “We are aware that a number of fans have faced delays checking into select Fan Village accommodation due to owner and operator negligence.
    “A section of units in these facilities, which are delivered and managed by different private entities, have not met the required standards that were advertised to fans.
    “While these sites are managed by independent commercial entities, rectifying these issues remains the utmost priority for the Supreme Committee.
    “Full refunds are being offered to fans severely impacted by this issue as well as alternative accommodation which will be free of charge for the duration of their stay.”
    Full refunds are being offered to fans severely impacted by this issue as well as alternative accommodation which will be free of charge for the duration of their stayQatari Supreme Committee
    Supporters who turned up to their accommodation in recent days have described the fan villages as “unfinished”, with pictures showing workmen still on site, and piles of rubble littering the parks.
    “The beds are super hard and they only clean your room every three days – and I’ve had to chase down towels or toiletries,” one American fan staying at Zafaran until Friday told The Sun Online.
    “There is a lot of activity at the reception desk with many waiting a long time to ask question or get checked in.”
    “The waits don’t surprise me.”
    One Wales fan, who arrived in Doha on Sunday, told The Sun Online his arrival was “disorganised” – and things are only getting worse.
    “We were able to settle in before it has now got very busy,” he said.
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    “The food outlets are struggling to cope and frustration is creeping in from everyone.
    “There is a [two hour] wait for pizza.” More