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    How much do players get paid at the 2022 World Cup?

    THE World Cup trophy is the most sought-after prize for many players and the tournament only comes around every four years.Even just being a part of the tournament is an experience of a lifetime.
    Kylian Mbappe donated all of his World Cup earnings to charity in 2018Credit: AFP
    Although they are generally thought to play for pride, players in at the Qatar World Cup will also be paid for their services.
    However, the money you earn totally depends on the country you represent.
    How much do players get paid at the World Cup?
    Every nation will be paid a different match fee, though significantly less than what players earn in the Premier League.
    However, individual players may be able to fill their pockets through bonuses.

    Australia are reportedly set to pay each of their players £128,000 with an extra £164,000 to be awarded if they reach the knockout stages.
    We know that England players are given a standard match fee in addition to bonuses for progressing in the tournament.
    The French team were given £32million for winning the World Cup in 2018Credit: AFP
    The FA paid £2,500 for every player that started a game at the 2014 World Cup, with the rest of the squad pocketing £1,500.
    Four years later in Russia, England were set to win a further £5million if they lifted the World Cup – £215,000 per head – in addition to FIFA’s tournament prize money.
    Although, since 2007, England players have been donating their salary to charity.
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    Pop sensation Dua Lipa denies claims she is performing at World Cup 2022 and slams Qatar’s human rights record

    POPSTAR Dua Lipa has confirmed she will not be performing at the World Cup.The 27-year-old took to Instagram to address speculation that she would be singing at the opening ceremony.
    Dua Lipa has confirmed she will not be performing at the World Cup opening ceremonyCredit: The Mega Agency
    Dua took to Instagram to dismiss claims she would be performing in QatarCredit: https://www.instagram.com/dualipa/
    Dua told her 87million followers that she will not be heading to the tournament, and has never been involved in any negotiations to perform there.
    The Levitating singer also slammed Qatar for its human rights record.
    The World Cup hosts have been scrutinised for their treatment of foreign workers and restrictive social laws.
    Dua added she will only visit Qatar “when it has fulfilled all the human rights pledges it made” after being awarded the tournament in 2010.
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    She wrote: “There is currently a lot of speculation that I will be performing at the opening ceremony of the World Cup in Qatar.
    “I will not be performing and nor have I ever been involved in any negotiation to perform.
    “I will be cheering England on from afar and I look forward to visiting Qatar when it has fulfilled all the human rights pledges it made when it won the right to host the World Cup.
    “One love, Dua x.”
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    Qatar has denied claims that workers have been exploited.
    South Korean star Jung Kook, part of the band BTS, is currently the only act confirmed for the opening ceremony.
    The likes of Calvin Harris, Sean Paul and Diplo are all set to perform at the Fifa Fan festival, which will take place throughout the course of the tournament.
    Elsewhere, comedian Joe Lycett has said he will shred £10,000 cash if David Beckham does not pull out of a deal to be an ambassador for the World Cup.
    It’s claimed Beckham will earn up £10million for doing so.
    Lycett also vowed to donate £10,000 to charities supporting gay people in football if Beckham cancelled his deal.
    David Beckham will be an ambassador at the Qatar World CupCredit: Getty
    Comedian Joe Lycett has vowed to shred £10,000 if Beckham doesn’t pull out of the dealCredit: PA More

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    FIFA World rankings: Who is the best team at the 2022 World Cup?

    WITH the World Cup looming, the Fifa world rankings can offer a big pointer as to how teams stack up against each other.Every month, FIFA publishes it’s updated rankings for all the countries in the world.
    France won the 2018 World Cup, but are not ranked inside the top threeCredit: AP
    A detailed formula involving points based on the importance of matches is used to calculate a team’s position.
    With England having climbed higher up the charts in recent years, they will be hoping to match their ranking and perform on the biggest stage of all.
    Who is the best team in the world?
    Five-time World Cup winners Brazil are currently the number one ranked country in the world on 1841 points.
    They rose to the top in March of this year, following a 15-match undefeated streak.
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    In at number two is Belgium who previously occupied top spot for over three years, but are still waiting for success in a major tournament.
    Next on the list are South American giants Argentina, who beat Brazil to lift the Copa America earlier this year.
    Brazil are favourites to win the World CupCredit: Getty
    Germany haven’t been in the top 10 since 2018Credit: Getty
    In at fourth are last tournament’s winners France, who will be hoping for a repeat of 2018.
    Taking up fifth spot are Euro 2022 finalists England, who have dropped out of the top three following their performances in the Nations League.
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    Here is the top 10 in full:

    Brazil
    Belgium
    Argentina
    France
    England
    Italy
    Spain
    Netherlands
    Portugal
    Denmark

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    World Cup 2022 – injured players to miss tournament: James, Chilwell, Pogba & Kante OUT but Son, Mane and Dybala WILL go

    QATAR’s World Cup will see the most famous names in world football face off against each other over November and December.
    England will be hoping to bring home the trophy after reaching the semi-final stages in 2018 before suffering defeat to Croatia.
    France’s Paul Pogba will be sadly absent in QatarCredit: AFP
    The likes of Brazil, France, Spain and Germany will be standing in the way of Gareth Southgate’s men as the top-performing stars in football battle it out for international glory.
    However, there are set to be many noticeable absences as the tournament approaches.
    Here is a full list of absentees from Qatar, which SunSport will keep updated between now and November 20.
    Argentina
    AS Roma star Paulo Dybala suffered a freak injury against Lecce in October, with his boss Jose Mourinho, admitting: “The injury looks very bad. I’d say bad, but honestly after speaking with Paulo… I think very bad”.
    However, he has now been named in the squad for the World Cup as his dream of playing in Qatar is still alive.
    Paulo Dybala will miss the World Cup with injury

    However, former Spurs midfielder Giovani Lo Celso was not as lucky as he has to undergo surgery on a hamstring injury suffered in action for Villarreal, and will miss the tournament.
    Australia
    Kye Rowles has returned from a foot injury in time to make the squad, while Harry Souttar was doubtful but has also returned in time to play in Qatar.
    Belgium
    Alexis Saelemaekers is out for the World Cup, with the AC Milan star ruled out for the remainder of 2022 after picking up a serious knee injury.
    Brazil
    Liverpool loanee Arthur Melo has been ruled out of the tournament also, suffering a long-term muscular injury after failing to nail down a starting spot during the beginning of his spell in England.
    Liverpool midfielder Arthur Melo, on loan from Juventus, will miss the World Cup
    Cameroon
    As it stands, Cameroon have a fully fit squad going into the World Cup as they look to impress at the tournament.
    Canada
    Alphonso Davies has been named in the Canada squad despite an injury scare which put doubts over his participation.
    He missed Bayern Munich’s last two matches heading into the tournament after sustaining a torn hamstring, but will hope to be ready to play for his country.
    Alphonso Davies will be going to the World Cup with CanadaCredit: AP
    Costa Rica
    The Central Americans go into the tournament also with a fully fit squad.
    Croatia
    Marcelo Brozovic has faced a spell out with injury but has returned in time to be named in the Croatia squad.
    Denmark
    Andreas Christensen was the only doubt going into the World Cup but has recovered in time to make it into the Denmark team.
    Ecuador
    Joao Rojas has been ruled out of the tournament with a knee injury, but Gonzalo Plata has made the squad after being doubtful.
    England
    Ben Chilwell will officially not be heading to Qatar due to sustaining a hamstring injury in Chelsea’s 2-1 win over Dinamo Zagreb.
    The defender had struggled with an ACL injury in the past and was substituted in the dying minutes, appearing in some discomfort before leaving the stadium on crutches.
    Ben Chilwell was helped off by medical staff against Dinamo ZagrebCredit: Rex
    While Chelsea teammate Reece James has been told that he will not make the cut despite being optimistic, with The Sun exclusively revealing that he has been informed of this after sustaining a long-term injury.
    The England international took to Twitter to confirm his absence from the Qatar tournament, sharing his disappointment.
    Emile Smith Rowe was also unavailable for selection after surgery earlier this year but there is good news for Kalvin Phillips who managed to book his spot on the plane.
    Man City pair Kalvin Phillips and Kyle Walker are likely to be out of the England squad after requiring surgery
    And fellow City teammate Kyle Walker has also made it onto Gareth Southgate’s 26-man list despite in the process of shaking off a hamstring injury.

    France
    Paul Pogba will miss out for France after undergoing knee surgery which has prevented him from playing since moving to Juventus in the summer.
    While fellow midfield sensation N’Golo Kante will also not take to the biggest stage of them all, with the Chelsea star having undergone an operation on a hamstring injury.
    N’Golo Kante has suffered another injury setback for Chelsea
    Presnel Kimpembe did not make the squad after sustaining a hamstring injury which has seen him out for several weeks leading up to the tournament.
    But Manchester United star Raphael Varane has been named in the World Cup squad despite going off in tears against Chelsea with an injury.
    France announced their full squad as the injury-hit nation look to defend their World Cup crown in Qatar.
    Germany
    Marco Reus is officially out of the World Cup after picking up an ankle injury which saw him miss Borussia Dortmund’s last four Champions League games.
    And he will join his German compatriot Timo Werner has been ruled out of the tournament due to sustaining the same problem in RB Leipzig’s Champions League clash against Shakhtar Donetsk.
    Ghana
    Charlton Athletic goalkeeper Jojo Wollacott has been ruled out of the tournament with a finger injury, ending his World Cup dreams.
    Iran
    Allahyar Sayyadmanesh has missed out on the squad as the Hull City star looks to recover from injury.
    Iran’s hopes will be relying on the fitness of ‘the Iranian Messi’ Sardar Azmoun, who has suffered with calf injuries this season but has still been named in the squad for England’s group rivals.
    Al Wakrah midfielder Omid Ebrahimi picked up a groin injury and misses out on the squad.
    Sardar Azmoun will be hoping to fire Iran to gloryCredit: AFP
    Japan
    Former Arsenal winger Ryo Miyaichi has been ruled out with an ACL injury while Yuta Nakayama will miss the World Cup too.
    Damaging his Achilles tendon during Huddersfield’s match against Sunderland, he requires surgery and will not travel with his side to Qatar.
    Mexico
    Jesus Corona will be out of the tournament after Mexico confirmed an ankle injury will see him sidelined while Wolves striker Raul Jimenez will return from a long-term injury to play.
    Having only made three appearances in the Premier League this season, Jimenez was named in Mexico’s World Cup squad ahead of Javier Hernandez and will be hoping of playing his part.
    The striker has not been his usual self since fracturing his skull in 2020, but will look to put his injury woes behind him.
    Jesus Corona is another big name absentee for the World Cup
    Morocco
    Marseille midfielder Amine Harit was ruled out of the tournament after suffering a serious knee injury, seeing him stretchered off for the French side against Monaco.
    Netherlands
    Former Liverpool midfielder Gini Wijnaldum will miss the World Cup with a broken leg while Matthijs de Ligt is on the plane despite a recent groin injury.
    Poland
    Brighton’s Jakub Moder will miss the tournament with an ACL injury while Pawel Dawidowicz is also out.
    Portugal
    Portugal have been hit hard as Diogo Jota is the latest confirmed absentee for the tournament.
    Diogo Jota will miss the World Cup after being stretchered off for LiverpoolCredit: PA
    Pedro Neto and Ricardo Periera are also unavailable through injury.
    Qatar
    Host nation Qatar will be without Abdullah Al-Ahrak due to a cruciate ligament injury, ruling him out of the home tournament.
    Saudi Arabia
    Saudi Arabia have a fully fit team heading into the competition.
    Senegal
    Sadio Mane was been ruled out through injury by Bayern Munich doctors.
    However, the national side have opted to take the former Liverpool forward, with it remaining to be seen as to whether he will be fit to play in the tournament.
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    Serbia
    Fulham forward Aleksandar Mitrovic has been named in Serbia’s squad despite an ankle injury, and will hope to be fit and firing for his side.
    South Korea
    Son Heung-min has confirmed that he will travel to the tournament with his country despite suffering a fracture around his eye, which required surgery just weeks before of the tournament.
    Spain
    Luis Enrique’s side are without Mikel Oyarzabal, who is recovering from injury ahead of the tournament.
    The winger’s exclusion is one of the least surprising as Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea, PSG’s Sergio Ramos and Liverpool’s Thiago all miss out despite being fit.
    Ansu Fati has been named in the squad despite suffering a host of injuries over the last couple of seasons while Kepa Arrizabalaga is out of the team due to injury concerns.
    Dani Olmo and Mikel Oyarzabal will hope to return in time for Spain
    Switzerland
    The Swiss go into the competition with a fresh squad and no injury concerns.
    Tunisia
    Tunisia are optimistic, with no absentees as of now.
    United States
    Miles Robinson’s Achilles injury has put him out of the World Cup but the rest of the USMNT are fit and ready to go.
    Uruguay
    Ronald Araujo was struck by injury, with his groin issue thought to have ruled him out of action.
    However, Director of National Teams of the Uruguayan Football Association, Jorge Giordano, has provided a positive update, stating that they expect Araujo to be fit for Uruguay.
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    Wales
    England’s final group stage opponents, Wales, have a fully fit side as they look to cause an upset in Qatar.
    Gareth Bale has had a few injury issues to deal with along the way, as has Aaron Ramsey, who is notoriously injury-prone.
    Who else will miss the 2022 World Cup in Qatar?
    The likes of Erling Haaland and Mo Salah will not be making the trip to the Middle East, having failed to qualify with their countries, while Italy also will not feature at the tournament.
    Alongside these noticeable absentees, other big names will miss out due to no fault of their own.
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    Highest and lowest paid World Cup 2022 managers revealed with Gareth Southgate raking in more than France boss

    ENGLAND boss Gareth Southgate is NOT the highest-paid manager at the World Cup.That’s despite the Three Lions gaffer raking in a reported annual salary just shy of £5million.
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    The five lowest-paid managers out of the 32 bosses heading to the World Cup
    His wage is over £1.5m more than Didier Deschamps, who won the 2018 World Cup with France, and a staggering £4.6m MORE than Wales boss Robert Page.
    Page, who signed a deal to officially take over from Ryan Giggs in September, is reported to be on £328,000-a-year.
    Although that may have increased after he officially penned terms to take over from the ex-Manchester United star.
    Research by Footy Accumulators claims Page is the fifth lowest-paid manager at the World Cup.
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    On the other hand, Germany boss Hansi Flick comes in top spot, one ahead of Southgate.
    Flick reportedly bags close to £5.6m-a-year in his role as national team gaffer.
    France chief Deschamps comes in third, behind the England boss, earning just under £3.3m-a-year.
    Brazil manager Tite and Netherlands gaffer Louis van Gaal round off the top five, raking in just over £3m and £2.5m, respectively.
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    That is millions more than the lowest earners heading to Qatar.
    While Page is the fifth lowest-paid boss at the tournament, which gets underway on Sunday, Tunisia gaffer Jalel Kadri is the lowest of them all.
    He earns just £112,000-a-year, less than half of second lowest earner Aliou Cisse.
    The Senegal gaffer is claimed to be on £267,000-a-year, with the Africa Cup of Nations winners tipped to go well in this year’s World Cup.
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    Costa Rica gaffer Luis Fernando Suarez and Cameroon boss Rigobert Song are also both in the bottom five earners.
    Their annual earnings are £301,000 and £293,000, respectively. More

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    Eric Dier admits he needs good SLEEP before World Cup 2022 as shattered England stars recover from ‘crazy’ Prem schedule

    ERIC DIER says he needs a good SLEEP before going to the Qatar World Cup – because a “crazy” Premier League schedule has left him shattered.Players have been pushed to the edge due to Fifa’s unprecedented decision to cram the biggest tournament on the planet midway through a domestic season rather than in the summer.
    Eric Dier has said that Premier League stars need a good sleep after their hectic schedule.Credit: Getty
    Already there have been 15 rounds of the Premier League, the Champions League group stages are all completed and the EFL Cup is into its fourth round.
    Following his appearance in the 3-3 draw with Leeds, the Tottenham defender has played more than 1,900 minutes in all competitions this campaign.
    Only Spurs team-mate Harry Kane has spent more time on the pitch out of all the Premier League stars.
    While he is overjoyed that he is back in the Three Lions fold for a major tournament, Dier admits that he has been running on empty over recent weeks.
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    Dier said: “It’s a strange situation. Like a week or so, nine days and it all starts.
    “I can’t believe it is starting. I just want to go home and go to sleep!
    “It’s been a really tough period, I don’t even know how long it’s been. It feels like a year but it’s been about six weeks.
    “It’s been really tough for everyone, at every club, players, staff and medical departments, coaching staff.
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    “It’s been a tough period and I’m just really happy to get through it with no injuries. We have done well to get through it in the way that we have.
    “Disappointed with a few results towards the end, but everyone has experienced that – you look at Man City as they lost. It’s been a tough period for everyone.
    “Of course, the schedule is crazy, I have never experienced anything like it in my life. Playing every three days for I don’t know how long it has been – it’s unheard of.
    “So, obviously it has been tough for everyone. But that’s been the situation.”
    With a winter World Cup so alarmingly close, England captain Harry Kane’s movement and fitness was under the microscope in North London on Saturday.
    Every time the Tottenham talisman was tackled or challenged, there seemed to be a collective intake of breath to ensure he would not get injured.
    There was one heart-in-the-mouth moment when Kane was bundled over near the corner flag in stoppage-time by Leeds sub Sam Greenwood but thankfully he got up without any issues.
    Kane, 29, will next week become the seventh person to captain England at two or more World Cups.
    When he takes to the pitch against Iran next Monday, he might be wearing a left arm sleeve to protect an elbow cut sustained against Marseille in the Champions League.
    Not too dissimilar to the arm cast that Gary Lineker wore during the 1986 Finals in Mexico.
    According Dejan Kulusevski – who is on loan from Juventus – Kane will easily shoulder the responsibility of leading his country in action at the highest level of football.
    Sweden defender Kulusevski, 22, said: “Harry is a big player, a fantastic human, I wish him all the best for the World Cup.
    “He’s a finisher. You know that when you give him the ball, nine times out of 10 he will score. He’s a true role model.”
    Having come through unscathed from Prem combat, Ben Davies will travel to the Middle East as part of the Wales squad.
    The Welsh Dragons face the United States a week today before playing Iran and then the Battle of Britain against England.
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    The Spurs defender said: “This is the situation we have been put into, this is what we are dealing with, and luckily everyone has come through it alright in our team. I’m looking forward to the first game.
    “It won’t be hard to switch on to the World Cup. We are professional footballers. We are buzzing for it. We can’t wait.” More

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    Disrespectful Man United have betrayed me & made me a black sheep, says Ronaldo in explosive Piers Morgan interview

    CRISTIANO Ronaldo has had enough.
    He’s had enough of the sniping, the sneering, and the endless blame-game bulls*** that’s been flung at him over the past few months.
    Ronaldo sat down for a sensational 90-minute TV interview with Piers
    The footballing superstar has spoken out amid a turbulent season with UnitedCredit: Reuters
    In April, Ronaldo and his partner Georgina suffered the unbearable loss of their baby son
    It’s come from the media, his bosses, work colleagues and even former team-mates.
    Above all, he’s had enough of the lack of basic respect that he feels he’s due after winning 32 trophies, including five Ballon d’Ors, five Champions Leagues, seven league titles in four different countries, and a Euros with Portugal.

    Ronaldo, 37, is the highest goal scorer in football history and for me, and many more qualified to pass judgment such as Zinedine Zidane and Carlo Ancelotti, the greatest to ever play the game.
    He’s also the most-followed human being on Instagram, the modern-day metric of star power, and is about to pass half a billion followers.
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    But right now he feels angry, and disrespected, and he’s not going to stay silent any longer.
    As he prepares to fly to Qatar for his fifth — and almost certainly last — World Cup, he wants to have HIS say.
    We sat down for a 90-minute TV interview for my show Piers Morgan Uncensored that is by far the most explosive he has ever given.
    Ronaldo finally sets the record straight about what he calls the “most difficult period of my life”, both professionally and personally.
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    He says he feels “betrayed” by the way he has been treated by Manchester United, annoyed that he’s been made a “black sheep” who is blamed for everything that has gone wrong at the club, and believes he is now being actively forced out.
    At work, he has had three bosses in just over a year.
    For the first, his former team-mate Ole Gunnar Solskjaer who was sacked just weeks after Ronaldo returned, he has nothing but respect.
    For the other two, Ralf Rangnick and current manager Erik ten Hag, he has little good to say.
    Of Rangnick, who had not managed a football team for over a decade, he says: “If you’re not even a coach, how are you going to be the boss of Manchester United? I’d never even heard of him.”
    I don’t have respect for him because he doesn’t show respect for me.Ronaldo on Erik ten Hag
    Of Ten Hag, who suspended Ronaldo last month for refusing to come on as a last-minute substitute against Tottenham, he says: “I don’t have respect for him because he doesn’t show respect for me. 
    “If you don’t have respect for me, I’m never gonna have respect for you.”
    As for some of his most vociferous critics, like another former team-mate Wayne Rooney who has publicly attacked Ronaldo for months and urged United to get rid of him, he is witheringly scornful of their headline-grabbing motives.

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    He says: “I don’t know why he criticises me so badly . . . probably because he finished his career and I’m still playing at high level.”
    Then he chuckles and adds: “I’m not going to say that I’m looking better than him. Which is true . . . ”

    At home, back in April, he and his partner Georgina suffered the unbearable loss of their baby son during childbirth, a heart-breaking tragedy in which the boy’s twin sister survived.
    Somehow, he found the strength to continue playing, fuelled in part by the astonishing support he received from fans of rival clubs such as Liverpool, where the crowd sang You’ll Never Walk Alone on the seventh minute (Ronaldo wears No 7 on his shirt) of their next home game.
    Ronaldo told Piers he does not respect Man Utd manager Erik ten Hag
    Ronaldo, pictured with his family, feels ‘betrayed’ by the way he has been treated by United
    He admits: “I never expected to see that.”
    He and Georgina also received a personal note of condolence from the Royal Family, which amazed and touched him in equal measure.
    Shockingly, he was less well supported by his club who he accuses of a lack of “empathy”, especially when his three-month-old daughter was hospitalised in July, and he could not return on time for pre-season training because he wanted to stay with her.
    Ronaldo says senior executives at Old Trafford even doubted him when he explained why he couldn’t return, which made him feel “hurt” and “bad”.
    This wasn’t how the fairy tale was supposed to end.
    It was just over 14 months ago that Ronaldo sensationally re-signed for Manchester United in a comeback story that stunned and enthralled the world of football.
    He was heading to United’s great rivals Manchester City when a personal appeal from his great mentor and father figure, Sir Alex Ferguson, drove him back to where he started. 
    This wasn’t how the fairy tale was supposed to end.Piers Morgan
    “I followed my heart,” he says simply, tapping his chest. “He (Sir Alex) said to me, ‘It’s impossible for you to come to Manchester City’, and I said, ‘OK, Boss’.”
    In his first game back at Old Trafford, the self-styled “Theatre of Dreams”, he scored twice in a thumping 4-1 victory over Newcastle, cheered on in the stands by Sir Alex and Ronaldo’s ecstatic weeping mother.
    The delirious United fans chanted “Viva Ronaldo” for hours after the game.
    As his team-mate Marcus Rashford tweeted that night: “Like he never left.”
    But very soon, cold, hard reality hit. This was a very different Manchester United to the club he first departed in 2009.
    Or rather, to his dismay, it was just the same, and hadn’t moved on at all, and was now run by what he perceives to be inferior people to those who ran things before.
    He was shocked by the lack of improvements to training facilities, from the pool and the gym to the kitchen (nutrition and diet), and in technology.
    “The progress was zero,” he sighs. “Since Sir Alex left, I saw no evolution in the club. Nothing had changed.”
    And he was dismayed by the dismissive attitude of many of the younger players, who seemed to have no interest in learning the lessons he had gleaned in his magnificent career.
    Since Sir Alex left, I saw no evolution in the club.Ronaldo on Man Utd
    Most pertinently, he was disillusioned to find that, after years of failure and stagnation, United could no longer sign the world’s very best players, making their chance of winning top trophies much harder.
    “I think the fans should know the truth,” he says. “I want the best for the club. This is why I come to Manchester United.
    “But you have some things inside that don’t help (us) reach the top level as City, Liverpool and even now Arsenal . . . a club with this dimension should be top of the tree in my opinion and they are not unfortunately.”
    At the centre of his discontent is that Ronaldo hates losing and wants to operate in a winning environment — of the kind he doesn’t believe exists at United now and may need drastic steps to fix, including him leaving.
    He says: “As Picasso said, you have to destroy it to rebuild it (the artist’s exact quote was: ‘Every act of creation is first an act of destruction.’) and if they start with me, for me, it’s not a problem.
    “I love Manchester United, I love the fans, they’re always on my side. But if they want to do it different… they have to change many, many things.”
    As for what Sir Alex thinks of the current situation, Ronaldo says: “He knows better than anybody that the club is not on the path they deserve to be.
    “He knows. Everyone knows. The people who don’t see that… it’s because they don’t want to see; they are blind.”
    I first interviewed Cristiano three years ago in Turin, Italy, when he was still playing for Juventus, and we ended up having a four-hour dinner together.
    Since then, we’ve become very unlikely but very good friends. We text and speak a lot, and he has always been incredibly honest with me.
    He’s a very smart, likeable guy who has given a lot of careful thought to doing this interview.
    I’ve felt the frustration and anger building inside him for many months. 
    Ronaldo takes his football very seriously — and winning even more seriously.
    You don’t get to have all the trophies and records he has without possessing a ferociously strong and resilient mentality, a relentless work ethic, a stupefyingly intense competitive spirit, and an unshakeable self-confidence that you’re No 1.
    For someone like Ronaldo to suddenly find himself at a club that isn’t competing for top silverware, and where he has been dropped, benched, snubbed, scolded and even last month, for the first time in his career, suspended, has hit him hard.
    Not least because last season he was the club’s leading scorer with 24 goals.
    He doesn’t expect any special treatment, but he does expect to be treated with the respect he feels he has earned.
    Ronaldo takes his football very seriously — and winning even more seriously.Piers Morgan
    When our interview finished, Georgina arrived with an excited gaggle of their young children, who instantly all ran to their father and clung on to his legs.
    To see Ronaldo with his kids is a joy; he showers them with the same love and affection that his mother has always showered on him.
    He said: “My family is everything to me. Even more so after what we have been through this year.”
    Earlier, on camera, he made a breathtakingly poignant revelation about his dead son that had me choking up.
    I can’t imagine living my life in the constant frenzied goldfish bowl with which Ronaldo has to lead his, where everything he does or says is so intensely scrutinised, often harshly, around the planet.
    To have to do it after suffering the shocking tragedy of losing a child must be astoundingly hard.
    But he doesn’t want anyone to feel sorry for him.
    He knows that he is a very lucky man with a beautiful family, vast wealth, and a God-given talent that’s made him one of the most celebrated and famous sports stars in history.
    Jaw-dropping
    Instead, he wants people to understand what he has experienced this year, and to hear it directly from him, not through ill-informed rumours.
    The interview, as viewers will see, is jaw-dropping because we so rarely see or hear him like this.
    I’m not sure how this saga ends, other than it’s hard to see how Cristiano Ronaldo can return to Manchester United after this.
    But for now, he wants to focus on the World Cup, and “win it for Portugal”, and then come back and resolve things with United, one way or another.
    Whatever happens, he made it clear to me that his heart will always be with the club and especially its fans.
    He says: “They are the most important things in football. You play for them.
    “They are always on my side. I feel that every time when I go out, when I walk in the streets, the fans come up to me and they appreciate what I do for football.
    “The fans for me are everything. This is why I give this interview, because I think it’s the right time to speak my mind.”
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    It’s some mind, and it’s some interview.

    YOU can watch it all on Piers Morgan Uncensored on TalkTV in a two-part special on Wednesday and Thursday nights at 8pm.

    The legendary goalscorer says he feels the support of United’s fansCredit: Getty
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    Wales believe Gareth Bale will NOT retire from international duty after World Cup as they plan to have him for Euro 2024

    WALES do not expect the World Cup to be a last hurrah for Gareth Bale.Dragons captain and record goal scorer Bale, 33, will play in the first global finals of his career against USA, Iran and England.
    Gareth Bale is not expected to retire from international duty after the World Cup in Qatar.Credit: Getty
    And Wales boss Robert Page is planning for the Los Angeles FC star to still be in his squad for the Euro 2024 qualifiers next year.
    When asked if 108-cap and 40-goal Bale will retire after Qatar, Page said: “He will carry on. I expect him to be there. I do.
    “I will tell you why, irrespective of what is going on in his career, he is always there for Wales. Whether he is playing or not at club level he just loves playing for Wales.
    “If we have two games back-to-back, I’ll say to him, ‘You’re not starting the second game, I’ll see how it goes and might need you late on’.
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    But he will be the one going to me on the bench, ‘Get me on. I want minutes. I can affect the game.’ I am having to pull the reins on him. He just loves playing for Wales, especially in Cardiff.”
    After moving Stateside after leaving Real Madrid in the summer, Bale stated the LA move could help him reach Euro 2024.
    Bale started his World Cup preparations in the Welsh capital last week before the ex-Spurs ace was joined by his team-mates at their Vale of Glamorgan HQ yesterday.
    Page’s squad fly to Doha on Tuesday but Bale met legends Cliff Jones and Terry Medwin – survivors from the nation’s last finals appearance in 1958 – before the trip to the Middle East.
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    Bale told Jones and Medwin in footage released by the Football Association of Wales on Sunday morning: “I’ve been doing extra training because I had a free week.
    “I wanted to come back earlier so I can adjust and do some training. If you go a week without training then you start to feel it when you join the others.
    “At least I have been training in warm weather in LA so I’ll be used to it in Qatar. It should be good. I’m feeling good. I just want to qualify out of the group. That’s all I care about.
    “We have a good chance of getting through. We will give it everything.”  More