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    Dangerous hole opens up outside new £1BILLION World Cup 2022 final stadium in Qatar before a ball has even been kicked

    A hole has been spotted outside the 2022 World Cup final stadium in Qatar.The tournament kicks off when the hosts face Ecuador on Sunday but the build up hasn’t been without its challenges.
    A hole has been spotted outside the Lusail Iconic StadiumCredit: Instagram: Mohammadfff_
    The prices of beer and food have been criticised, while the tiny £200 per night rooms have been slammed.
    But the latest problem in the Middle East comes as a surprise.
    That’s because footage has emerged of a large hole in a walkway just metres away from the 80,000-seater stadium.
    Fortunately, the Lusail Iconic Stadium, the biggest venue at the World Cup, doesn’t host its first match until 22 November when Argentina play Saudi Arabia.
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    But authorities will need to get the issue dealt with because it’s set to host 10 games, including the final on 18 December.
    The video of the hole went viral on Instagram and users have been reacting.
    One said: “The hate is crazy! There’s pot holes outside every stadium in UK.”
    Another admitted: “I wonder if you were looking for holes at the Brasil World Cup or South Africa.”
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    A third joked: “It’s a tunnel, free ticket.”
    A fourth said: “Where there’s blame, there’s a claim.” More

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    Who is the oldest manager in World Cup history and can Netherlands boss Louis van Gaal make history?

    EXPERIENCE is key when it comes to a World Cup, with many older players and managers often coming out on top in high pressure moments.Managing your country can be a brutal profession. Failing to meet expectations won’t just disappoint a select group of fans, like at club level, but an entire nation.
    Louis van Gaal is the oldest manager in QatarCredit: Reuters
    And that’s why the fair share of national coaches are towards the end of their managerial careers, having learnt how to cope with the pressure.
    SunSport have been taking a look at the oldest managers to have competed at the World Cup.
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    Who is the oldest manager in World Cup history?
    Former German coach and player Otto Rehhagel is the oldest manager to ever appear at a World Cup.
    In June 2010, Rehhagel led the Greek national team to South Africa at the age of 71 years and 317 days.
    Otto Rehhagel led Greece to their first European Championship trophy in 2004Credit: AP:Associated Press
    Greece were unable to progress past the group stages in what proved to be the German’s final tournament.
    However, his infamous Euro 2004 victory will forever be remembered by Greek fans.
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    Where does Louis van Gaal rank?
    Although Rehhagel’s record won’t be broken at this year’s World Cup, Netherlands boss Louis van Gaal is very close.
    The former Manchester United manager will be only 6 months his junior, making him the second oldest manager in World Cup history.
    Louis van Gaal managed Manchester United in between 2014 and 2016Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    Former Uruguay boss Oscar Tabarez was in line to break the record at the age of 75. However, he was dismissed in 2021.
    Tabarez’s last World Cup appearance was in 2018, where he was just a month younger than van Gaal.

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    However, if the tournament was held in the summer, Tabarez would have been older. More

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    Why isn’t Sadio Mane playing for Senegal against Netherlands at World Cup 2022?

    SENEGAL risked relations with Bayern Munich when picking Sadio Mane for the World Cup squad and the forward isn’t even playing.The ex-Liverpool star made the move to Munich in the summer and his former club haven’t been the same since.
    Sadio Mane will be cheering his national teammates on from the sidelinesCredit: AP
    However, he has kept performing for his country and was keen to travel with them to the World Cup in Qatar.
    Despite this, Mane is not currently playing for his national team and could not feature at all.
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    Why isn’t Sadio Mane playing at the World Cup?
    Mane’s World Cup was thrown into doubt after sustaining an injury in Bayern Munich’s penultimate game before the World Cup.
    With the German club ruling him out for the tournament, it came as a shock when he was named in the Senegal squad and this was much to the surprise of Bayern.
    Sadio Mane picked up an injury when playing for Bayern MunichCredit: Getty

    However, he has travelled with the team and will be hoping that he can make an impact in Qatar, but the injury will see him miss the opening matches.
    Senegal’s board member Abdoulaye Sow revealed the extent of the injury, stating:”We will have to rely on playing the first games without Sadio and win without Sadio because we have 25 players apart from Sadio.
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    “No one would have wanted it, but that’s what’s happened to us.”
    Therefore, the striker is not fit to play but could return later in the tournament. More

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    England tipped to LOSE in World Cup 2022 last 16 to hosts Qatar by THREE pundits as outrageous predictions revealed

    ENGLAND have high hopes they can improve on the last two tournaments and finally get some silverware after 56 years, but THREE pundits can’t see it happening. They have all conjured up the same brave prediction as to how things will unfold.
    Samuel Eto’o’s predictions are very daring and out thereCredit: Bongarts – Getty
    2002 World Cup winner Cafu has agreed with his fellow ambassadors on England’s fate this tournament.Credit: AFP
    Tim Cahill also provided his bold prediction for the World CupCredit: AP:Associated Press
    Samuel Eto’o, Cafu and Tim Cahill are ambassadors for this year’s World Cup.
    And while each has thrown in some daring predictions they have all agreed on one thing: England will lose to hosts Qatar in the round of 16.
    Considering Qatar’s ranking is third WORST in the whole competition it is perhaps a bold claim to suggest they would even make it out of their group – though stranger things have certainly happened.
    Nevertheless, ahead of the opening game on Sunday they have revealed their full predictions for how they believe the World Cup will play out – which we will now take you through.
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    SAMUEL ETO’O
    Eto’o’s World Cup prediction is likely to have some very long oddsCredit: twitter road to 22
    The only footballer to have ever won back-to-back trebles with Barcelona and Inter Milan, former Cameroon talisman Samuel Eto’o may have the most striking prediction of all.
    Eto’o predicts his compatriots to come out of their group ahead of Brazil and make a shock run all the way to the final where they will defeat another plucky customer in Morocco.
    As already revealed Qatar will beat England according to Eto’o, but they will not have enough to defeat France in the quarter-finals.
    African Cup of Nations champions Senegal will be the other team to make the last four, and will even come third by beating France in the third-place playoff.
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    Cafu predicts Brazil will come out victoriousCredit: Twitter Road to 22
    Brazil legend Cafu provides us with a more likely turnout but maintains the Three Lions will not go beyond the last 16.
    Like Eto’o, 2002 World Cup winner Cafu is predicting his countryman will get the job done and in this case win a sixth World Cup.
    And he reckons they will beat reigning champs France in the final and Copa America champions Argentina in the semi-finals to make it even sweeter.
    Cristiano Ronaldo’s and Portugal’s World Cup dream will end at the semi-final stage before losing out to Lionel Messi’s Argentina for third place
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    TIM CAHILL
    Cahill reckons Australia will make it to the quarter-finalsCredit: https://www.reddit.com/r/soccercirclejerk/comments/yw2vzy/least_delusional_world_cup_prediction/
    Moving on to the third pundit, Everton cult hero Tim Cahill also reckons Jordan Pickford will be sent packing back to Goodison Park by Qatar in the last 16 too.
    Cahill has echoed Eto’o with his prediction of Senegal and France making the semi-finals, but he believes the third-place playoff will result in a France win instead.
    Brazil will also win according to Cahill, but Belgium will be their adversary in the final as The Red Devils dispatch of Spain, Cameroon and France along the way.
    Perhaps most surprisingly he predicts his native Australia to beat Argentina in the last 16 before they are felled by Brazil en route to their sixth victory, though fans have already given a frosty to Cahill’s premonitions. More

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    Gareth Bale has been Wales’ secret scout ahead of USA clash in World Cup after playing in MLS

    GARETH BALE has been working as Wales’ secret scout in America ahead of the World Cup.The Dragons captain, 33, plays at club level for Los Angeles FC and could face team-mate Kellyn Acosta in Monday’s opener against the USA.
    Bale will be hoping to wow on the big stage once againCredit: Getty
    But Wales boss Robert Page will tap into Bale’s knowledge of the MLS with eight other Americans playing in the same league.
    Bale moved to LAFC from Real Madrid in June and when asked if Bale has been a scout pre-Qatar looking at players he has played with and against, Page said: “Yes, absolutely. There’s some American players playing at LAFC.
    “I will definitely speak to him. He will no doubt be picking the ears of some of the internationals at his club too.”
    Wales faced USA in Page’s first match in charge – a goalless draw at Swansea two years ago.
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    The Americans relied on their European players for that fixture so Bale’s insight could prove useful.
    Bale, who made 13 appearances Stateside and scored three goals including the equaliser in LAFC’s MLS Cup penalty shootout triumph, was rested for the November 2020 friendly but will return as skipper for the Doha clash.
    Boss Page himself undertook a scouting mission on Wales’ first Group B opponents back in September.
    On facing USA, Page told SunSport: “I went to watch them against Saudi Arabia in Spain. They are a good team but it wasn’t one of the best games.
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    “I’m sure there are more players to come into that team that started.”
    Page, who signed a new four-year Wales deal in September, recalled the first of his 28 matches in charge of his country. He has only lost nine of those internationals since replacing Ryan Giggs.
    He added: “It’s fate, isn’t it? I remember it was only their European based players involved so it’s a bit false. 
    “It was a friendly so we picked a team to give players minutes and cap accumulation.
    “USA play with a 4-3-3 formation and they are very much like the Czech Republic. They have six players attacking at times, full backs play high, two wideman come inside to join the nine and 10. 
    “They are attack minded and they can score goals. We respect them but we will be ready for them.” More

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    Mauricio Pochettino reveals he’s ‘open’ to England job when Gareth Southgate leaves just days before World Cup 2022

    EX-TOTTENHAM boss Mauricio Pochettino has revealed he is “open” to the England job days before Gareth Southgate’s men contest the World Cup.Poch, 50, has been out of work since the summer after he was let go by French league winners Paris Saint-Germain.
    Pochettino is interested in becoming England managerCredit: AFP
    Whether Southgate stays on as Three Lions boss post-World Cup is yet to be seenCredit: Getty
    The Argentine turned down an approach by Aston Villa for a swift return to football.
    Villa then went and snapped up Europa League serial winner Unai Emery.
    However, a job Pochettino is interested in is Southgate’s England position.
    Poch watched England in September and will be in Qatar watching matches.
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    Despite signing a new deal until 2024 following England’s run to the Euro 2020 final, it is unclear whether Southgate will stay on as Three Lions boss after this November-December’s Qatar World Cup.
    A limp performance in the Middle East could spell the end for Southgate’s successful six-year reign as England manager.
    Pochettino told The Athletic on the possibility of managing England just four days before the group opener against Iran: “Of course, my relationship with England has always been very good.
    “We have a very good relationship with the academies, trying to develop young players for the national team.
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    “I feel so comfortable here. You never know what happens. I am open to everything.”
    The ex-pro would not struggle to adapt to life back in England having previously managed at Southampton and Tottenham.
    Becoming England manager would see Poch work with a number of his former Spurs aces such as Harry Kane and Eric Dier.
    Pochettino isn’t the only foreign boss interested in the England job.
    The Telegraph reported ex-Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel is also keen.
    The German loves living in London and would take the job.
    Although, he is yet to publicly comment on taking up the role like Poch has.
    England have had two non-English managers since the start of the century.
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    Swede Sven-Goran Eriksson managed England’s “Golden Generation”, a team STACKED from defence to attack.
    And Italian Fabio Capello managed between 2008 and 2011. More

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    World Cup 2022 LIVE: James Maddison misses England training, Wales’ Roberts ‘feared for life’ with pneumonia – updates

    ENGLAND have been dealt a scare as James Maddison has missed training.England are scheduled to play Iran on Monday and Maddison faces a race against time to be fit for the clash after missing England training on Thursday.
    The midfielder picked up a slight injury in Leicester’s last match and will hope to get back to full fitness before England’s opener against Iran.
    While the rest of Gareth Southgate’s squad trained, they were pictured struggling in the heat in Qatar – having to take on plenty of fluids as they adjust to their surroundings.
    Elsewhere, Wales and Burnley defender Connor Roberts has opened up on a time where he feared for his life after contracting pneumonia last year.
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    Stay tuned with all the latest ahead of the tournament…
    Barnes on England tactics
    England legend John Barnes explained how manager Gareth Southgate could use Trent Alexander-Arnold, Kieran Trippier and James Maddison.
    Barnes told BonusCodeBets: “If you’re going to play three at the back you play Trent. If you play four at the back you play Kieran Trippier because three at the back means your wing back is going to be more of an attacking threat and getting forward.
    “Four at the back means you probably don’t want the full-back to attack as much, defend deep and be better defensively with Kieran Trippier.
    “If you look at Maddison for example, if you’re going to play three up front you’d probably look to play [Phil] Foden and [Raheem] Sterling wide with Kane down the middle. Would you play Maddison in behind? That’s very attacking.
    “Which would mean you wouldn’t be as strong defensively. If you play one up front, with three midfield players then you can play Maddison because that’s the way Leicester play. Leicester play with him off the front man in a free role”
    Giroud eyes Henry record
    AC Milan star and former Arsenal ace Olivier Giroud is hunting down Gunners legend Thierry Henry’s France record but insists this World Cup will not be make or break for him.
    Giroud is now just two goals behind Henry’s 51-goal international landmark as he prepares for his sixth major tournament.
    The striker said: “I am amazingly proud to be at this World Cup. To still be able to play like this at 36-years-old is a gift. The main goal is for the team to go as far as we can in the competition and hopefully bring the World Cup home again.
    “But I also have this bonus target in my head which is to beat Titi’s record. And if I get the chance to get closer I will do my best for sure because maybe this could be my last competition with France.
    “But I am not even thinking about retirement at the moment. As long as my body will allow it, I won’t fix any limits on how long I can continue.
    “I know I am closer to the end of my career than the beginning but I am still very motivated and that is why I am here at this level. To play at the World Cup was my childhood dream and it’s a kind of blessing to play for my country at a third”
    Sheringham’s England advice
    Teddy Sheringham believes Gareth Southgate must ease the pressure on his England squad by getting on the front foot against Iran.
    Sheringham told SunSport’s Jack Rosser: “You don’t want to draw the first game against Iran and put pressure on yourselves.
    “You need to be confident and optimistic that you can go out there and open a team up and then we go from there with our confidence and our heads held up high.”
    Sheringham also wants his former England team-mate to move away from the favoured back three used to reach the semi-finals in Russia four years ago at the final at Euro 2020 and play three attacking players behind captain Harry Kane.
    He said: “I’d like to see Phil Foden on the right, James Maddison in the middle behind Kane and Jack Grealish on the left. The more players you have who can retain possession in the final third and see a pass to open teams up, the better.
    “We always have our resilience and structure, it is the flair that has let us down over tournaments in the last 25 years. The more players we have on the pitch that have that flair and can open up a defence the better”
    Bale at it
    Wales star Gareth Bale BALE has been getting into the swing of things at his first ever World Cup, writes SunSport’s Martin Blackburn.
    Sunsport revealed how a round of golf is off the menu for his Wales squad for the first few days in Qatar.
    However a golf simulator has been set up in their team hotel in the West Bay area of Doha – and Bale has wasted no time in showing everyone else how it’s done.
    Cardiff striker Mark Harris said: “I think most of us have had a swing and we had a go after training as we will have some spare time.
    “It’s great fun and I am sure we will enjoy it. Team spirit is great anyway but games like that help you. We also have pool, table tennis. It is a bit of a laugh but you want to win. Is Gareth the best? Yes, I think so”
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    Infantino to be re-elected
    Gianni Infantino is likely to be re-elected “by acclamation” as FIFA President after world chiefs confirmed he was the only candidate for next year’s vote, as per SunSport’s Martin Lipton in Doha.
    Swiss Infantino has received the public backing of the South American, African and Asian confederations for a second full four-year term.
    Former Uefa general secretary Infantino filled the void left by the forced resignation of Sepp Blatter in 2016 and was unopposed three years later.
    With no potential rivals having received the required backing of five national federations by Thursday’s nomination deadline, Infantino will be confirmed at the annual Congress in Kigali, Rwanda, in March.
    It is expected he will be put in place by acclamation rather than a formal vote of the 211 member associations.
    While there is a 12-year maximum term of office, the first three years of Infantino’s reign do not count as it was an extraordinary election, meaning he can stay in post until 2031 if re-elected again in 2027
    Allen’s fitness challenge
    Joe Allen is running out of time to prove his fitness ahead of Monday’s World Cup opener against USA. as per SunSport’s Martin Blackburn.
    The veteran Swansea midfielder – who is such a key man for his country – has not played any football since September 17 due to a hamstring injury.
    He appeared with the rest of the squad for the opening training session at their Al Sadd HQ on Thursday afternoon.
    However after a few initial warm ups he went off to do some light training on his own – away from the rest of the squad.
    Rob Page’s men will have just three more days before their opening group game but he wants to give Allen every chance to be ready.
    Premier League risks
    Prem stars are seriously at risk from the ravages of the first Winter World Cup, writes SunSport’s Martin Lipton from Doha.
    The English top flight is the most-represented League in Qatar, with 134 players selected for the tournament.
    PFA bosses have significant concerns over the impact of the Boxing Day restart on both those attending the World Cup and the players who are not involved.
    Players’ chiefs believe there is a major likelihood of both groups of players succumbing to injury as a result of the return to full-bore action just a week after the tournament ends.
    And those concerns have been backed up by a major study by the international players’ union Fifpro, which featured the workloads of England skipper Harry Kane and his Spurs team-mate Heung-min Son to explain their fears.
    The survey found that Kane has played a staggering 84 matches for club and country since July 2021, adding up to 7494 minutes on the pitch
    Wales in training
    Wales were in high spirits during training at the Al Sadd Sports Club in Doha.
    The likes of Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey joined the Dragons in their latest session.
    Bale and Ramsey, who currently play for Los Angeles FC and Nice respectively, will be crucial for Rob Page in the 2022 World Cup.
    Wales will take on England, Iran and USA in the group stage

    Capello backs England
    Former England boss Fabio Capello has backed the Three Lions to make a major push for the World Cup – insisting Gareth Southgate’s men will be in peak mid-season form, writes Steve Goodman.
    Capello had five years in charge of the national team, leading them to the 2010 finals in South Africa before resigning in 2012.
    England’s stars have often struggled at major finals, played in the wake of gruelling Premier League seasons.
    But with their Qatar quest kicking off against Iran next Monday, veteran coach Capello believes his former team can go far.
    The Italian said: “I think England will be one of the most important teams at the tournament , because the players will arrive at it fresh.
    “The tournament is not happening at the end of the season, which is the normal period, when you play in the summer months of June and July.
    “It is happening in the middle of the season, and the players are in the middle of the campaign. So they are physically now at their best”
    No time wasting
    FIFA will blow the whistle on World Cup time-wasting this Friday with Pierluigi Collina, FIFA’s head of refereeing, confirming the world body’s “objectives for refereeing” at Qatar 2022, writes SunSport’s Martin Lipton in Doha.
    The tournament will see the first use of chip-in-ball technology for assessing offsides using “semi-automated” technology.
    But equally key to the success of the World Cup will be the promises to stop blatant time-wasting by instructing to add on more stoppage time to ensure the cheats do not prosper.
    The issue of time-wasting took a central part in the most recent meeting of the game’s Law-making body, the International FA Board. Ifab expressed its concerns over time “wasted unnaturally” in games.
    And it was agreed by Ifab that new standards should be set at the World Cup, with referees ordered to apply the Laws more strictly and ensure a proper amount of added time was allowed.
    A senior source told Sun Sport: “The focus will be on reducing the amount of time wasted and delaying the game on purpose and you will see at the World Cup that it is being addressed”
    Ronaldo statement shocked Man City
    Manchester City were surprised to hear Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo claim he came ‘close’ to moving to the Etihad in the summer of 2021, writes SunSport’s Martin Blackburn.
    Pep Guardiola’s men briefly explored a move for the Portuguese legend after their move for Harry Kane fell through.
    However the champions felt Ronaldo’s account of events – in his explosive interview with Piers Morgan this week – was not reflective of what really happened.
    He claimed Alex Ferguson talked him down from joining the blue half of town and turned him back towards the reds during a dramatic week in August 2021.
    While City are not denying they showed an interest but the suggestion they pushed hard to sign him from Juventus raised a few eyebrows.
    It was unlikely they would have made a formal offer even if their neighbours had not made an eleventh hour move.
    In the end, Guardiola decided to go with the players he had and keep their powder dry for a move for Erling Haaland
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    Harris on World Cup dream
    Wales forward Mark Harris revealed how a slip by ham-fisted boss Rob Page left him fearing his World Cup dream was over, SunSport’s Martin Blackburn writes.
    Harris said; “Basically I was in training with Cardiff, I went up to the canteen, we’re not allowed phones in the canteen so I came back downstairs. I had a missed call off Rob Page.
    “Instantly I was just thinking the worst and I thought I hadn’t made it.I rung him back straight away, he didn’t answer so then we had a meeting and I was sat there gutted thinking I hadn’t made it.
    “Straight after the meeting I ran back downstairs and I had a WhatsApp from him saying ‘sorry mate, didn’t mean to ring you, see you soon’.
    “So I still didn’t actually know from the ‘see you soon’. I was thinking ‘maybe, maybe not’. I officially found out just a few hours before it came out on TV. I was relieved. I can’t put into words how I felt then”
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    Everton loanee and England ace Conor Coady has hit back at recent criticism.
    Coady insists those criticising the Three Lions’ backline are wrong.
    The defender said when asked if he is offended by the criticism England’s defence has received: “Massively.
    “I am a defender and you don’t like that. We read, hear and watch everything.
    “We know how we want to defend and our defensive record has been fantastic . We need to keep looking at ourselves”
    Coady on the heat
    Everton ace Conor Coady admitted today’s training under Qatar’s scorching heat was “tough”
    Coady told SunSport’s Charlie Wyett in Qatar: “It was hard this morning. It was a long session and it was something we needed to get a feel for it and understand it.
    “It is tough, of course it is tough. I am not going to sit here and say it is not tough but we are professional players.
    “Training this morning was fantastic. It’s a different environment. We want to enjoy it – it’s a World Cup. We are here in 30C heat but we must not think about the heat or worry about it.
    “Let’s enjoy playing in the sun – we do not get it too much at home so we must enjoy it”
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    Roberts opens up
    Burnley and Wales ace Connor Roberts revealed he feared for his life after a scare with deadly pneumonia.
    Roberts was taken to hospital after contracting the severe illness last December following his Premier League debut.
    The 27-year-old says doctors could not give his wife Georgina any assurances that he would survive the potentially fatal lung-infection, never mind make a comeback and now play at a World Cup.
    Roberts said: “I had pneumonia and I was in hospital for a few days. I was really, really struggling. My wife was at home and she was asking the doctors, ‘Is he going to be okay?’
    “He couldn’t actually give her the answer that I was going to be alright because a high percentage of people who have what I had, don’t actually make it.
    “So, the fact that I am still playing, and can still do what I do, is a good thing. Everyone knows I like to get up and down when I play and I’ll run all day so my lungs are a massive part of the ability to do that.
    “I was worried because it affects the lungs and I had to have numerous scans. I was told from the people who read those scans that what I had was severe. It wasn’t a small thing”
    Marcus Rashford’s comeback
    Marcus Rashford had probably given up hope last summer of being in Qatar as his miserable last season came to a close, writes SunSport’s Neil Custis.
    Indeed it was questionable whether he should be playing for Manchester United never mind England.
    He was used as a sub nearly as many times as he started games in the league – 12 to 13.
    His form and confidence was shot and there were even thoughts in his camp as to whether a move abroad was needed to revive his career.
    Fast forward and just over four months of the Erik Ten Hag reign has revived the 25-year-old and got him back in Gareth Southgate’s squad.
    Rashford said: “He’s had a big impact, with a lot of changes. It takes some time to adapt for him and the players as well. But so far, it’s been good. We’re enjoying working under him and we’re just looking forward to what the future holds”
    Hjulmand takes swipe
    Kasper Hjulmand has blasted Qatar’s ‘ridiculous’ stunt using fake fans to whip up World Cup fever, writes SunSport’s Andrew Dillon in Doha.
    A series of ads portray supposed supporters of competing nations – among them England and Argentina – waving banners and chanting for their teams.
    But there are claims it is nothing more than a gimmick using paid local actors in a bid to drum up some atmosphere ahead of the most controversial World Cup ever.
    Hjulmand said: “It is ridiculous if it is as it appears to be. It’s theatre. I remember something similar from the World Cup in South Korea, where the locals were divided and had to be fans of different teams.
    “I think it’s talking down to us if they think that you can imagine people are fans who are galloping happily for Denmark, England and so on, if you’re not that too in a year’s time.
    “It’s talking down to people, it’s theatre, repeats the national coach”
    Bold Wales prediction
    Former Manchester United and Wales ace Clayton Blackmore is confident his country will make it to the quarter-finals as long as Gareth Bale remains fit.
    Blackmore told BETDAQ: “I think they’ll get to the quarter-finals. The first two games are really important against USA and Iran, they’ve got to get something out of both of them.
    “I think they’ll get through the group stage and turn somebody over, but then they’ll come up against somebody really big, and it might be a bridge too far. But it wouldn’t surprise me if they got to the semi-final, because we’ve got the talent in the team, with both the young lads and the senior lads.”
    “But Bale needs to be in form, and he will be in form. He’s very experienced now – he put the ball in for the own goal against Ukraine to help us get through to the finals. He just needs to be fit so he’s on the pitch, then he can produce something special at any time. You need players like that in your team.
    “He’s got plenty of young lads who can run for fun around him, so you don’t need him to be able to run. As long as he’s fit and on the pitch, he can do something at any time. You could even have him on the bench and bring him on when it’s 0-0 against tired teams”
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    Cole on Saka
    Joe Cole claims Arsenal star Bukayo Saka should start ahead of Chelsea ace Raheem Sterling against Iran.
    Cole told William Hill’s Stripped Podcast: “As much as I love Raheem [Sterling], he’s not in form. Saka’s playing for the team at the top of the league, and the same could be said with [James] Maddison.
    “It will evolve as the tournament goes on. Five substitutions as well – it’s a game of 16 players effectively.
    “I’ll go [Jordan] Pickford in goal, centre halves I’ll go [John] Stones and [Ben] White in the group stage. [Kieran] Trippier right back, [Luke] Shaw left back. Then I’d play a midfield of Declan [Rice], [Jude] Bellingham and Mason [Mount] – Declan holding then the two 10s given licence to go forward.
    “Then I’d play Harry Kane up top obviously, then probably start with Phil Foden on the right, then Saka or Sterling on the left. There are four players who are going to play regularly – Pickford, Stones, Declan Rice, then Harry Kane.
    “You only take Kane off when the game’s done. That will be a problem for the other strikers because they know they’re going there to play second fiddle. Everywhere else is up for grabs.
    “I hate it when people say Gareth [Southgate] doesn’t know what he’s doing – he’s the most successful England manager since Alf Ramsey, that’s a fact. He’s got all the information and he can see how they’re training. So, let’s all get behind Gareth”
    Cole on Maddison
    Joe Cole believes Leicester star James’Maddison’s personality could play a key role for England in the 2022 World Cup.
    Cole told William Hill’s Stripped Podcast: “The big one for me was Maddison.
    “Form wise and quality wise he should be playing, but also because of his personality – he’s an England player. He won’t shirk the responsibilities; he’ll get on the ball.
    “There will be times later in the tournament when the game might be in the balance and you need to be brave and accept the ball as a midfield player and he will do that.
    “You can play number 10s deeper now and we need to set the tempo of our games. I’m so happy he’s in”
    Qatar wall advert
    SunSport’s Andrew Dillon found a wall advert on the underground in Doha.
    A reminder that this is a winter World Cup, it seems – but who are they trying to kid?
    It’s over 30C in Qatar and England players are truly feeling the heat.
    The players are all training with vests instead of shirts

    Winterburn on Maguire
    Harry Maguire will play for England despite his Manchester United struggles, claims Nigel Winterburn.
    Winterburn told FreeSuperTips: “I wouldn’t think he’s very happy at the moment not playing, I don’t know any player who would be.
    “If you want a move away you have to weigh up how long you have left on your contract, do you believe in yourself to force your way back into the team, do you fit into the managers plans and it doesn’t seem that way at the moment.
    “I wonder if it’s solely down to form or the way that the manager wants to play. ou’ve got to make sure that your own form is right, and Maguire is going through a hugely difficult period.
    “It’s difficult to then go and play for England when you’re under the spotlight for Manchester United. coming into this World Cup every single performance is going to be judged because he’s going to play.
    “I don’t see any way that he doesn’t play for Gareth Southgate, but everything he does is going to be analysed. Southgate has put himself under huge pressure with certain comments on why certain players haven’t gone and others have.
    “The thing that we get at the end of it all, Southgate trusts certain players and Harry Maguire is clearly one of those players”
    England feel the burn
    England are training under sweltering heat in Qatar ahead of their World Cup opener.
    Gareth Southgate’s men felt the burn – literally – during today’s training session.
    The Three Lions arrived in the Middle Eastern country yesterday.
    And they are set to take on Iran in their first match of the tournament
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    More on training
    Ben Rosenblatt led the early fitness and football drills in the blazing heat, with assistant boss Steve Holland adding the off command, reports SunSport’s Dan King in Al Wakrah.
    Rosenblatt is the FA’s lead men’s physical performance coach.
    It will be interesting to find out later why England are training in these conditions when none of their group games will be played at this time of day.
    The parent in you worries whether the paler-skinned players like Declan Rice have enough sun cream on
    England feel the heat
    England are currently training under sweltering heat in Qatar ahead of their World Cup opener, reports SunSport’s Charlie Wyett from Qatar.
    The temperature has reached a whopping 33C as the Three Lions prepare for the tournament.
    Tottenham ace Eric Dier is the first player out for training here the Al Wakrah Sports Club.
    It is absolutely baking and although there is a slight sea breeze the heat is still tough.
    The players are wearing vests rather than shirts
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    ‘Used to drive me mad’ – Roy Keane lifts lid on Man Utd legend Sir Alex Ferguson’s ‘very bizarre’ World Cup attitude

    ROY KEANE has lifted the lid on a “bizarre” Sir Alex Ferguson habit that used to drive him mad. The midfielder played an integral role in much of Manchester United’s success in the 90s and early noughties.
    Before it all fell apart, Sir Alex Ferguson and Roy Keane made a perfect partnershipCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Keane eventually left Old Trafford after clashing with Ferguson.
    But before his departure, the Irishman became annoyed at the gaffer’s behaviour during international breaks.
    Keane claimed to Sky Bet that the club put “pressure” on him over his international career, believing Ireland not to be that important.
    The former United captain said: “I was under constant pressure when I was going away with Ireland from the Manchester United manager.
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    “Constantly told, you shouldn’t be going over.
    “Even if you weren’t injured and you had a little knock, they wouldn’t want you going, it was constant pressure.
    “I used to see other lads going away and it used to frustrate me, I always felt like they looked at Ireland as maybe not as important as England.
    “I thought the club and the manager had an issue with me going to play with Ireland and it used to drive me mad, and it put you under huge pressure. I found it very strange and bizarre why a manager would do that to any player.”
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    Keane and Ferguson had a famous falling-out over an unaired interview the player gave to MUTV.
    He was shipped out of the club in 2005 after 12 years of service.
    Before that moment, the two were major parts of the Red Devils’ winning machine that swept up an incredible amount of trophies.
    During his time at United, Keane won the Premier League seven times, FA Cup four times and the Champions League once. More