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    Furious England fans reveal how they will dodge Qatar booze ban in World Cup stadiums

    DEFIANT England fans have vowed to still “get p****d” before games in the wake of Qatar’s sudden stadium booze ban. The announcement comes despite supporters previously being promised they could drink beer in stadiums throughout the tournament.
    Defiant England fans have revealed how they plan to get around Qatar’s sudden stadium alcohol ban
    Furious fans have vented after the shock booze ban announcement
    But some supporters have shared how they plan to get around the new rule
    The stunning booze ban comes just two days before the tournament kicks off.
    But while Fifa buckled under pressure from the Qatari authorities, it appears Three Lions fans won’t let it get in their way.
    One supporter told The Sun: “It won’t dampen my experience too much because I will just get p****d before the games.
    “That’s the way the cookie crumbles.”
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    But not every fan had such a sunny outlook on the booze ban.
    “To be honest I am very annoyed”, said another supporter.
    “The whole time they have been telling us that you can buy booze in the stadium, which we were all very excited about.
    “Now the day before the World Cup starts we have been told we can’t buy booze there.
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    “Everyone knows that English people love a drink”.
    The disappointed fan added that he now fears the ban could suck some of the atmosphere out of the stadiums.
    He said: “Before I would be buzzing before game days and get to the stadiums early and get the drinks in, to get yourself hyped up for the game.
    “Now there’s no point in getting there early.
    “Just get there when the game kicks off. No drinks to buy so it will be a sober day really.”
    The sudden alcohol U-turn comes amid fears over Qatar’s strict booze laws.
    Alcohol isn’t illegal in Qatar, but there is zero tolerance for drinking in public and being drunk in public is a crime.
    Drinking in a public place could result in a prison sentence of up to six months – and/or a fine up to QAR3,000, the equivalent of £696.29.
    Visitors could find themselves nicked for public drunkenness even if they have only had a tiny tipple, due to the unclear nature of the host nation’s alcohol laws.
    Last month, Qatar’s World Cup chief Al Khater said authorities will attempt to avoid arrests for fans that have had one too many by placing them in ‘sobering up tents’.
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    He told Sky News: “There are plans in place for people to sober up if they’ve been drinking excessively.
    “It’s a place to make sure that they keep themselves safe, they’re not harmful to anybody else.” More

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    Why does Cristiano Ronaldo do his new ‘sleeping’ celebration?

    RENOWNED for his iconic “Siu”, Cristiano Ronaldo has debuted his new ‘sleeping’ celebration which has got the world talking.CR7’s trusty ‘Siu” celebration has become a fan favourite, often echoing around stadiums after scoring for both club and country.
    Cristiano Ronaldo performing the ‘Siu’ in front of the Old Trafford faithfulCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    Spectators in Qatar will be hoping to witness the celebration live and in person, however it seems as though Portugal’s star man has found a new way to celebrate.
    After introducing the world to his new ‘sleeping’ celebration earlier on in the season, Ronaldo has fans in speculation on what it could mean.
    Why does Ronaldo do his new ‘sleeping’ celebration?
    After first performing the celebration after netting the winner during Manchester United’s 2-1 win against Everton in October, fans believed the celebration could be a nod to him finally scoring his 700th club career goal or even a dig at manager Erik Ten Haag for making him a regular on the bench.
    However club media at Manchester United has since revealed the pose to be an inside joke between the club legend and the other players, with the position replicating how Ronaldo sleeps when travelling with the squad.
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    United released a statement reading: “We can now reveal that Ronaldo’s celebration was a self-deprecating in-joke with his fellow team-mates, highlighting the strong bonds among the players in Erik ten Hag’s squad.”
    They continued “CR7’s celebration at Everton was amusingly a nod to the position in which he sleeps when travelling with the squad, which hasn’t gone unnoticed by his team-mates who are all eager to learn from him.”
    Just like the “Siu”, fans and players have copied the icon’s new pose, including teammate Alejandro Garnacho who asked Ronaldo personally if he could use the celebration.
    With this now in his locker, fans will be left to speculate which celebration he will use if he is able to score for Portugal during the World Cup.
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    Ronaldo isn’t the only player at the world cup with an iconic celebration however, as Kylian Mbappe’s arms crossed as well as Lionel Messi’s point to the sky.
    All three will be strong contenders looking to claim the golden boot, showing off their much loved celebrations in the meantime. More

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    Lionel Messi ‘MISSES Argentina training’ just four 4 days before opening World Cup campaign against Saudi Arabia

    ARGENTINA have suffered a major World Cup scare as Lionel Messi missed training today.The South American nation come into the tournament full of hope and on the back of a 35-match unbeaten run.
    Lionel Messi failed to train with the rest of his Argentina team-mates outside todayCredit: Reuters

    But the whole country will be sat nervously awaiting an update on their talisman after the 35-year-old failed to appear alongside his team-mates for practice this afternoon.
    Sky Sports started the doubts when reporting from Argentina’s training session as they stated: “We haven’t seen Lionel Messi yet.
    “He might be joining up later, he might be on a different programme to everyone else.
    “But so far we haven’t been able to spot him.”
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    Messi will be desperate to add the one prize that has so far evaded him by firing Argentina to World Cup glory in Qatar.
    He suffered heartbreak in the 2014 World Cup Final but he did help them to beat Brazil to claim the Copa America last year.
    Argentina stretched their unbeaten run to 35 matches last night with a 5-0 win over United Arab Emirates in Dubai and can equal Italy’s record by avoiding defeat to the Saudi’s.
    But manager Lionel Scaloni revealed earlier this week that a number of his men are struggling.
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    He said that Cristian Romero, Nicholas Gonzalez, Paulo Dybala and Alejandro Gomez are all suffering with injuries.
    And he hinted that he could be considering making some changes ahead of the tournament’s start next week.
    He said: “We have days to decide.
    “There are some players who are physically troubled. The truth is that we are not sure that these 26 players are all in the squad, luckily, we have days to decide if we have to make any modifications.”
    Argentina begin their World Cup campaign with a clash against Saudi Arabia on Tuesday.
    They then take on Mexico before facing Poland in their final Group C clash on Wednesday 30 November. More

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    Son Heung-Min WILL be fit for South Korea’s World Cup 2022 opener against Uruguay, insists closest pal

    SON HEUNG-MIN will be fit for Korea’s World Cup opener against Uruguay – according to one of his closest pals in football.The Spurs star has been training in a specially adapted face mask after suffering a fractured eye socket in a Champions League clash with Marseille a couple of weeks ago.
    Son Heung-Min has been backed to start for South Korea against UruguayCredit: Reuters
    Son has been training with a face mask after having surgery on his fractured eye socketCredit: The Sun
    He was only able to rejoin his team-mates for anything approaching a full session earlier this week.
    And it is still far from certain that he will be risked in Thursday’s Group H opener against the South Americans.
    Yet Korean legend Koo Ja-Cheol, who is working in Qatar as a TV pundit for his homeland, insists it is unthinkable that his big buddy will not be in the line-up.
    Ja-Cheol, who won 76 caps before his international retirement in 2019, said: “He plays with such passion that I don’t think anyone would be able to stop him.
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    “He never wants to miss out and although he’s not been able to do any heading yet, he will push himself very hard. I expect him to start.
    “With the mask it’s uncomfortable of course, it wouldn’t be 100 per cent condition. But from what I know of him that’s the way it will be.
    “Look, we need to score – I think we will need two to win and who can score for Korea? Everyone says Sonny. “
    Son trained with his eye mask earlier this week, shortly after undergoing surgery on his fractured socket.
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    It led to boss Paulo Bento admitting he wasn’t sure whether Son would even be able to train ahead of the World Cup.
    Bento said at the weekend: “We don’t have that information yet. We are in contact with him, with the Tottenham medical department.
    “We need to wait, we need to analyse day by day his situation.
    “We have time to decide and the most important is he recovers as well as possible, he feels comfortable and then we will take the final decision.” More

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    The best-paid XI stars at World Cup 2022 – who earn combined £5.2m a WEEK – including Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi

    THE World Cup is nearly here as the best players from across the globe come together in Qatar.A few notable absentees will be missed – including the likes of Erling Haaland, Mohamed Salah, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Martin Odegaard and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
    Messi is one of four PSG players in the best-paid World Cup XICredit: AFP

    Ronaldo is the all-time record goalscorer in international competitionCredit: AP
    But the vast majority of the world’s best will be in the Middle East for the tournament – which is taking place at the end of the year for the first time since it began.
    And SunSport has taken the time to look at which players are the best-paid heading into the World Cup.
    Five of the 11 players which make up the “best-paid XI” ply their trade in the Premier League.
    France are the most represented country with three names in there, while England has just one representative.
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    MANUEL NEUER – GERMANY
    Neuer is the best paid keeper in QatarCredit: AFP
    Manuel Neuer is not actually the best paid goalkeeper out there – that goes to Manchester United’s David De Gea.
    But he was snubbed by Spain and left at home to play with his £375,000 per week.
    So instead, German legend Neuer, on £298,000-a-week, is the best paid stopper in Qatar.
    TRENT ALEXANDER-ARNOLD – ENGLAND
    Trent is well paid – but might struggle for minutes in QatarCredit: Getty
    Liverpool right-back Alexander-Arnold, 24, wasn’t even a certain pick by Gareth Southgate.
    His form for the Reds, certainly from a defensive point of view, has been highly questioned this season.
    But he’s loved at Anfield and that’s why he’s paid a whopping £180,000-a-week.
    It makes him the highest-paid right-back going to the World Cup – narrowly ahead of Morocco and PSG man Achraf Hakimi.
    RAPHAEL VARANE – FRANCE
    Varane secured a lucrative contract when joining Man Utd in 2021Credit: Reuters
    The first of three Manchester United stars in this team.
    Varane, 29, was handed a £340,000-a-week deal when he made the switch from the Bernabeu to Old Trafford last year.
    And he will be hoping he can help France retain the World Cup in Qatar, a tournament he proved instrumental in helping them win four years ago.
    MATTHIJS DE LIGT – HOLLAND
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    Matthijs de Ligt joins Varane at centre-back.
    That’s partly thanks to the absence of the better paid Sergio Ramos – who was overlooked by Spain – and David Alaba whose nation Austria failed to qualify.
    Dutchman De Ligt swapped Juventus for Bayern Munich in the summer and picks up £265,000-a-week for the German giants.
    LUCAS HERNANDEZ – FRANCE
    Bayern defender Hernandez boasts a huge wage packetCredit: Getty
    Perhaps a surprise inclusion for many, Hernandez joins De Ligt as the only Bundesliga stars to make this team.
    The French defender, 26, can play both centre-back and left-back and has done for several years for Bayern Munich.
    His lucrative deal sees him earn £240,000 each week.
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    CASEMIRO – BRAZIL
    Casemiro agreed a huge contract when joining Man UtdCredit: Getty
    Yet another Manchester United man and a window into just how much the Red Devils are paying their players during this turbulent spell at the club.
    Brazilian star Casemiro, 30, joined from Real Madrid and managed to secure a £350,000-a-week pay packet.
    The World Cup is the one trophy missing from the midfielder’s glittering mantlepiece – which includes five Champions League winners medals.
    KEVIN DE BRUYNE – BELGIUM
    De Bruyne is the best-paid player at Manchester CityCredit: AP
    Manchester City’s only member of this team is their midfield maestro De Bruyne.
    The 31-year-old Belgian is on £400,000-a-week at the Etihad, making him their best-paid player – even with the addition of Erling Haaland.
    LIONEL MESSI – ARGENTINA
    Messi is still one of the highest-paid players in the worldCredit: Getty
    Messi’s £750,000-a-week wages are enough to see him secure a place in this team.
    The Argentine, 35, may still be searching for his first World Cup but he is perhaps the greatest player to ever grace the game – so it’s no surprise PSG are paying him that sort of figure.
    NEYMAR – BRAZIL
    Neymar earns well in excess of half a million pounds each weekCredit: Getty
    Brazilian talisman Neymar, 30, will be hoping to lead his country to a first World Cup in two decades later this year.
    The PSG man earns £600,000-a-week in the French capital, but that pales in comparison to the main man in Paris…
    KYLIAN MBAPPE – FRANCE
    Mbappe is the best-paid player in the world by some distanceCredit: Getty
    The deal Mbappe agreed with PSG earlier this year makes him the best-paid player in the world by some distance.
    It is a ludicrous two-year contract with the option of an additional year should the Frenchman take it up.
    It currently sees Mbappe, 23, earn around £1.6MILLION per WEEK.
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    CRISTIANO RONALDO – PORTUGAL
    Ronaldo is the highest-paid player in the Premier LeagueCredit: Sportsfile
    The fourth and final Manchester United man and the striker of this best-paid XI.
    Ronaldo, 37, is now predominantly an impact substitute at Old Trafford following the arrival of Erik ten Hag.
    But that doesn’t stop Portugal’s Euro 2016 winner from raking in £500,000 every week. More

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    I’m the ‘Living Nostradamus’ who foresaw Covid & Putin’s invasion – here are my predictions for England’s World Cup

    A SO-called future telling prophet has given his predictions for the World Cup ahead of the contest kicking off next week.Athos Salome, from Brazil, has been likened to French astrologer Nostradamus after claiming to have already correctly prophesised the Covid pandemic, the invasion of Ukraine and the Queen’s death.
    Athos Salome has given his World Cup predictionsCredit: @athos_salome/Instagram
    He has revealed the two teams he think will make it to the final in QatarCredit: AFP
    Dubbed “Living Nostradamus”, Athos has revealed the five sides he believes have a chance of getting to the final – and the two he thinks will.
    He told Daily Star Sport: “In a 2011 episode of The Simpsons, Homer Simpson is reading a magazine of solved crossword puzzles and one of the sentences written ‘Brazil is hexacam champion’, but it doesn’t mention that it would be the games in Qatar.
    “People are very trusting, considered as one of the greatest TV series and generated controversy by getting several predictions right for decades.
    “Particularly I don’t feel that Brazil can be hexa, I believe they can be in the final, not the champion.
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    “Analysing the Kabbalah according to the year of the games 2022, start date and letters of the names of the countries that will play, we can find in the final Argentina, Brazil, Belgium, France and England.”
    Athos believes it will then be Argentina and France in the final clash.
    But Athos has also warned things could take a sinister turn.
    He added: “Due to the large number of cases of Covid-19 which has increased again after the emergence of new sub-variants of Omicron, BQ.1 and XBB, which are more transmissible and resistant to vaccines.
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    “Everything is at risk and could change the course of gaming betting again.
    “Let’s hope and pray that there are no accidents and planes falling from the sky.”
    The Brazilian clairvoyant claims his visions hit him out of the blue, with one of his prophecies warning that “World War III is coming”.
    Another of his predictions warns of imminent danger for an unspecified city, which will see objects “fall from the sky and nothing will be left.”
    He added that “this will be the warning that war has begun”, and ominously anticipates that a pair of “great leaders” will soon unite to attack the United States.
    He warned that the impending damage will be far worse than the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
    While his visions often warn of impending doom, Athos has said he instead intends his prophecies to be used for good so authorities have time to react to the incoming danger.
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    “The predictions are made as a warning, not to bring despair to the population”, he said.
    “This is no cause for despair, rather I warn so that the predictions reach the great leaders and something is done to prevent the worst.”
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    Senegal midfielder Iliman Ndiaye’s incredible rise from Sunday League to World Cup in just four years

    SENEGAL midfielder Iliman Ndiaye has enjoyed an epic rise from grassroots football to the World Cup – in just four years. The 22-year-old’s extraordinary development in such a short space of time is inspiration for players hustling at the bottom end of England’s football pyramid.
    Iliman Ndiaye will be looking to propel himself into stardom for Senegal at the World CupCredit: Getty
    Ndiaye has been one of the stars of the Championship season so far, only four years after playing at grassroots levelCredit: Rex
    Ndiaye fought his way up through Boreham Wood, Sheffield United U23s and a loan stint in the Northern Premier League to make it to Qatar.
    And he will be praying for a chance to make his way onto the pitch for Senegal, who are still reeling after injury ruled Sadio Mane out of the tournament.
    Ndiaye’s journey upwards began when he was recruited by Rising Ballers, a grassroots football team built from scratch four years ago with the mission to help talented young players get into professional football.
    The venture was started by Brendon Shabani, Jamie Politt and Eni Shabani but they could not have dreamed that one of their own would be heading to Qatar so soon.
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    The attacking midfield was spotted playing five-a-side football in Hammersmith and invited down to Rising Ballers.
    The club’s head coach Mahrez Bettache told the Mirror: “He was the talk of the town.
    “He wasn’t sure the club was for him. But then I remember the first time I met him I had a conversation with him. I told him I wanted him to be our star man, who we really focused on.  In the end, he came on board.”
    Ndiaye had been on the fringes of Boreham Wood’s first-team when he left and had initially hesitated at dropping down from non-league to grassroots football.
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    But Rising Ballers quickly developed a huge platform on social media and offered an opportunity for stars to show what they were made of.
    The Senegalese star quickly took off and became known for his dizzying runs, his fantastic footwork and his hard work off the ball.
    Bettache adds: “You can tell a footballer by the way he runs. He just fit the profile. He was very silky with the ball.
    “Iliman is probably the best freestyler-slash-footballer I know to this day. The things he does with the ball are just incredible.
    “He just lets his feet do the talking. He is a very humble guy off the pitch. At Rising Ballers, we became like family. Even to this day, we keep in touch with one another.”

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    Soon Ndiaye managed to secure a trial at Sheffield United and impressed enough in his week there that he got a contract for the U23s.
    He was soon sent off on loan to Hyde FC in the Northern Premier League, but any chance to impress was cut short as Covid ended the non-league season prematurely.
    The star instead had to impress through the U23s and fight his way into the Blades’ squad.
    While he was a regular in the team last season, it has been since August since Ndiaye has really begun to establish himself at Championship level.
    His nine goals and two assists have helped propel Paul Heckingbottom’s side to second place in the Championship.
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    And it fired him to a place in Senegal’s squad for the World Cup.
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    Ex-England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson urges Gareth Southgate to QUIT if he wins World Cup 2022

    SVEN-GORAN ERIKSSON has urged manager Gareth Southgate to quit if he guides England to World Cup glory.The England manager has led his side to a World Cup semi-final and Euros final in his two tournaments and optimism is high for the tournament in Qatar.
    Sven Goran Eriksson thinks Gareth Southgate should step down as England manager if he wins the World CupCredit: Getty
    Southgate has led England to a World Cup semi-final and Euros finalCredit: Rex
    Eriksson managed England between 2001 and 2006, but never managed to get the side past a quarter-final at international tournaments.
    He believes that should Southgate take the Three Lions all the way to the trophy that he should step down as boss as he can’t do any better.
    He told The Telegraph: “The people expect a lot [now]. Southgate is spoiling them! If he doesn’t reach a quarter-final, I think it will be a problem.
    “If you are a dreamer, as an England fan, you want the trophy in your lifetime.
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    “If England win it, my advice to Gareth Southgate is to go. It can’t get any better than that.
    “It is unfair to criticise him for being too defensive because he’s done one final and one semi-final.
    “It is very difficult to do much better than that.”
    Eriksson has previously backed England to win the World Cup as the players from England are used to playing in the winter months, rather than having a break like many European countries.
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    He told SunSport: “This World Cup is not after a long, hard, tough Premier League season. It’s at the beginning of the season.
    “I don’t think these English players are more tired than anyone else, whether that’s players from Germany, France, or wherever.
    “It’s strange that the World Cup is in winter time and it is being played without any preparation, like friendly games.
    “But maybe it’s good for England because they are not half-dead from the Premier League season.”
    England kick off their World Cup campaign against Iran on November 21. More