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    Callum Wilson a doubt to face Chelsea as striker suffers with illness just days before England’s World Cup 2022 opener

    CALLUM WILSON is a doubt to face Chelsea this weekend after suffering from an illness just days before the World Cup.The Newcastle striker was named in Gareth Southgate’s 26-man England squad for Qatar yesterday.
    Callum Wilson has scored six goals in ten Prem appearances this seasonCredit: EPA
    Wilson, 30, was substituted at half-time during Newcastle’s 4-1 win over Southampton on Sunday.
    He subsequently missed his side’s League Cup victory over Crystal Palace in mid-week, with boss Eddie Howe confirming that his star striker has been training on his own after suffering with illness.
    Ahead of his side’s clash with Chelsea tomorrow, Howe said of his forward: “We’ll wait and see.
    “He’s been training separately from the group. He had an illness, so he’s been away from the group.
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    “He’s been working well, but I need to make a decision on whether he’s fit enough to play.”
    Wilson beat off competition from the likes of Tammy Abraham, Ivan Toney and Ollie Watkins to make the cut for Qatar – and he will be joined in the England camp by Toon team-mates Nick Pope and Kieran Trippier.
    On the Magpies having three players in the Three Lions squad, Howe gushed: “I think it’s great for us. We’re really proud of our international players.
    “We try and provide a place where players can excel and do well and hopefully get called up for their international teams.
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    “Delighted for all concerned.”
    Chris Wood could deputise for Wilson against Chelsea on Saturday, having replaced him in the win over Southampton last weekend.
    The New Zealand international bagged his first goal of the season as the Toon ran out comfortable winners. More

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    World Cup 2022 LIVE: England squad reaction, Suarez and Cavani in for Uruguay, Senegal call up Sadio Mane despite injury

    GARETH SOUTHGATE has named his 26-man England squad for the World Cup – and he has picked James Maddison.Meanwhile, Uruguay have also named their World Cup squads, with Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani in for the South Americans.
    In a surprising turn of events, Bayern Munich forward Sadio Mane has made the Senegal squad despite being a major doubt after picking up an injury in the Bundesliga.
    And Belgium have named their tournament picks, naming both Eden and Thorgan Hazard, as well as Manchester City star Kevin de Bruyne.
    As for Germany, Marco Reus has been forced to miss his FOURTH tournament due to injury as the Dortmund midfielder’s curse starts again.
    The big tournament kicks off in just 10 days.
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    Potential England XI at WC
    Former Three Lions boss Glenn Hoddle has revealed his preferred England XI at the World Cup.
    The pundit believes Gareth Southgate should stick with a 3-4-3 system, with some interesting player selections.
    Luke Shaw is at left centre-back, with Bukayo Saka at wing-back.
    And Hoddle also believes James Maddison should start ahead of Raheem Sterling, Mason Mount and Jack Grealish in attack.

    Hudson-Odoi rejects World Cup offer
    Callum Hudson-Odoi has rejected the chance to play for Ghana at the World Cup.
    The Chelsea winger is on loan at Bayer Leverkusen and shining in the Bundesliga.
    The Blues academy graduate is eligible to play for Ghana, who booked their place at the tournament in March after drawing 1-1 with Nigeria.
    Hudson-Odoi was reportedly considering switching his international allegiance from England to Ghana in order to play at the World Cup.
    Hudson-Odoi has three senior Three Lions caps but can still switch as they all took place before he turned 21.
    Spain announce World Cup squad
    Spain have left out legendary defender Sergio Ramos and goalkeeper David De Gea out of their World Cup squad.
    The 36-year-old Paris Saint-Germain star Ramos has won 180 caps and is his country’s most-capped player in history.
    But national boss Luis Enrique decided there was no place for the veteran or Manchester United stopper De Gea on the flight to Qatar next week.
    Liverpool midfielder Thiago also misses out having last appeared for his country at the Euros in 2021.
    But Chelsea’s Cesar Azpilicueta and Manchester City duo Aymeric Laporte and Rodri both made the cut.
    And Brentford and Brighton goalies David Raya and Robert Sanchez also got picked.
    Van Gaal gets squad shock
    Netherlands boss Louis van Gaal has revealed he caught some of his players “naked” on FaceTime when telling them they had not made his World Cup squad.
    Speaking in his announcement press conference, he said: “It’s not easy dropping someone.
    “I spent 1 hour and 45 minutes Facetiming the 11 players this morning. It wasn’t easy.
    “I also took into account the time difference with the English players. I saw some naked players because they were still in bed.”
    Newcastle pair tipped to succeed
    Glenn Hoddle has backed England’s Newcastle duo to perform well at the World Cup.
    Callum Wilson was a surprise choice for some but the former England gaffer is confident he will excel.
    Hoddle told Betfair: “I’m pleased that Callum Wilson has gone, that was a big choice for me, having him second to Kane ahead of Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Ivan Toney and Tammy Abraham.
    “Wilson player can score goals and he can come in and play with Kane if you need two up front. Wilson could also lead the line as he does for Newcastle. That’s a really good attribute for the squad.
    “Kieran Trippier has had a good season. Newcastle has been an excellent move for him. They have been the team that’s surprised a lot of people this season and they’re brimming with confidence.”
    North-East hotbed for talent
    Being born in Northumberland gives you the strongest chance of playing for the England team in a major tournament, according to new research looking at the birthplace of every England player.  
    The study, conducted by BonusCodeBets, analysed the birthplace of every player to represent the Three Lions at a World Cup or European Championships since they last lifted a major men’s trophy in 1966, finding the county to have the highest number of players relevant to its population.  
    England legend Peter Beardsley, as well as World Cup winning brothers Bobby and Jack Charlton are amongst those to have been born in the area.  
    Greater London has had the most call-ups over the last 56 years with 44, compared to Northumberland’s seven.
    But since London’s population is vastly bigger than Northumberland it has had 202,455 per call-up, compared to Northumberland’s 45,571.
    Coady focused on Everton success
    Conor Coady has dismissed claims international players will be distracted during the final weekend of Premier League action before the World Cup.
    The centre-back has told talkSPORT that giving his all for Everton is ‘the most important thing’ despite the looming trip to Qatar.
    He said: “This is the difficult part – obviously we’ve had such a high today getting told you’re in the squad, but we’ve now got to focus on Saturday.
    “Obviously we want to win the game, and hopefully we’ll be top before the break, but the next thing will be meeting up on Monday morning and then we fly to Qatar on Tuesday.
    “So with this sort of break there’s not much time to prepare for the first game, so I think it’s sort of all-go as soon as we meet up on the Monday morning.”
    James Maddison has Hoddle backing
    Former England manager Glenn Hoddle is delighted that Leicester star James Maddison is going to the World Cup.
    He told Betfair: “I’m very, very pleased to see that James Maddison will be going to the World Cup. There were a few whispers coming out in the last couple of days that he wasn’t going to go, but that wasn’t true and I’m very pleased to see that he’s in.
    “He’s a top player in top form. It’s strange because we’re right in the middle of a season and I think it’s positive that players who are in really good form at the moment are going straight into the World Cup.
    “There’s only a week before it starts, which is quite ridiculous in many ways, but it’s good if you’re playing well.
    “Maddison has been one of the players of the season so far with his assists, goals and the way he plays and creates. We’ve got a lot of players of a similar ilk really, and that’s why I thought Gareth may possibly leave him out, but I’m glad to see him in the squad.”
    All set for winter World Cup
    The winter World Cup has been brought to life in Paddy Power’s Christmas advert.
    The ad stars former England star Peter Crouch and remembers Zinedine Zidane’s infamous headbutt in 2006 in the form of Christmas lights.
    It also shows a recreation of Nigel de Jong’s famous kung-fu kick foul on Xabi Alonso in the 2010 final, by way of charades.
    Rooney tips Bellingham to shine
    Wayne Rooney has backed Jude Bellingham to shine at the World Cup after getting a Championship bruising from him.
    Bellingham went toe-to-toe with England’s all-time top scorer back in 2020 as Rooney’s Derby beat Birmingham 3-1.
    Rooney, 37, said: “I played against Bellingham when he was at Birmingham and I was playing for Derby.
    “He marked me and was only about 16. What I really liked about him is when I passed the ball off he would leave a stud on me and I remember thinking he had something about him.”

    Netherlands leave out three stars
    Newcastle defender Sven Botman is a surprise omission from the Netherlands squad for the World Cup.
    Red Devils midfielder Donny van de Beek also misses out as his Old Trafford woes continue.
    Bayern Munich midfielder Ryan Gravenberch is a third big name to have been omitted from the squad.
    But three Dutch Premier stars have secured their plane tickets to Qatar.
    Liverpool ace Virgil van Dijk is national team captain, while Manchester City defender Nathan Ake and United summer signing Tyrell Malacia are also included.
    Wilshere names preferred England team
    Former Three Lions midfielder Jack Wilshere has named his England team for their opening World Cup game against Iran.
    The ex-Arsenal ace showed favourtism towards the Gunners by Aaron Ramsdale ahead of regular No1 Jordan Pickford.
    And he continues the Arsenal theme at centre-back, selecting Gunners man Ben White ahead of both John Stones AND Harry Maguire.
    He rounds off the defence with Eric Dier, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Luke Shaw.
    Wilshere has gone with a 4-2-3-1 formation, picking Declan Rice and Jude Bellingham to sit in front of the defence, with Phil Foden chosen as the number 10.
    He then went for a front three of Bukayo Saka, Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane.
    Carragher advises Southgate to quit
    Jamie Carragher has told Gareth Southgate to quit as England manager after the World Cup – whatever happens in Qatar.
    Speaking in his column for The Telegraph, the Liverpool legend said: “If I was Gareth Southgate, I would make the Qatar World Cup my swansong as England manager.
    “Hopefully England will produce to a strong enough level to ensure that it is Southgate’s call.
    “After his excellence in the job to this point, the least he deserves is to leave on his own terms when he feels the time is right.
    “He is intelligent enough to have sensed a mood shift over the last few months, even if some of the negativity surrounding him during the build-up to the tournament is a joke.”
    Rooney names his England team
    Wayne Rooney has revealed his England XI for the World Cup… and there a couple of shocks in there.
    Rooney has decided to go with a 4-2-3-1 formation despite the possibility of Gareth Southgate opting for a back three to give England some extra solidity in defence.
    There were no shocks when it came to the keeper, with the ex-Everton striker selecting Jordan Pickford in between the sticks.
    He then picked Man Utd duo Luke Shaw and Harry Maguire in the back line, along with John Stones and Trent Alexander-Arnold.
    Rooney picked a midfield trio of Declan Rice and Kalvin Phillips with Jude Bellginham operating in the number 10 role.
    He has then gone with Phil Foden and Bukayo Saka ahead of Raheem Sterling as the two wide players, with Harry Kane leading the line.
    Gallagher compared to England great
    England midfielder Conor Gallagher has been likened to the legendary Frank Lampard and hailed as a “game-changer” by Jermaine Jenas.
    Speaking to BBC MOTD, Jenas said: “I had a feeling that he might sneak in there you know. I had a feeling, he’s a goal threat.
    “He reminds me a lot of Lampard and also he [Gareth Southgate] likes to promote from within.
    “In that midfield area I can imagine he was deliberating between James Ward-Prowse, someone who is a bit more reliable and a great set-piece taker but then Gallagher just offers you something else.
    “I think he is a game-changer aswell Conor Gallagher. He’s the type of player that you bring on and he has an impact on the game.
    “He presses, gets himself in the box and creates chances.”
    Mane going to World Cup
    Sadio Mane has been included in Senegal’s squad for the World Cup.
    The Bayern Munich star picked up an injury on Tuesday but Senegal are risking his inclusion in the hope he passes fit to play.
    Chelsea stars Edouard Mendy and Kalidou Koulibaly do make the squad as the African champions prepare for games against Qatar, Ecuador and the Netherlands.
    Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye has also been selected along with Watford star Ismaila Sarr.
    Nottingham Forest’s Cheikhou Kouyate and Leicester midfielder Nampalys Mendy are also involved.
    Gabriel Martinelli call-up slammed
    Gabriel Martinelli’s inclusion in the Brazil World Cup squad has been branded a “joke” by former Brazil midfielder Neto, who felt Flamengo star Gabriel Barbosa should have been selected instead.
    He said: “This is a shame, a joke. I feel ashamed.
    What is Martinelli’s story? 33 career goals. This is a shame, a lack of respect for football. Doing this with football shows that you don’t deserve the position you are in.
    “Calling up Martinelli and not calling up Gabigol [Barbosa] is a lack of respect.
    “The biggest shame of all the call-ups. Calling up Martinelli shows that you, Tite, shouldn’t hold the position you do, because you’re not fair to Gabigol.”
    Schmeichel disappointed with Jadon Sancho
    Man Utd legend Peter Schmeichel doesn’t think Jadon Sancho has “done enough” after missing out on the England squad for the World Cup.
    He said: “I don’t think he’s done enough.
    “I’m a little bit disappointed with the talent that he has, and yes it’s difficult to come to Old Trafford with that price-tag, I understand that.
    “But he’s shown that he can do whatever he did at Borussia Dortmund, he just hasn’t done it enough.”
    Butcher pinpoints reason for success
    Former England captain Terry Butcher feels Gareth Southgate’s squad can make the most of any low expectations as they bid to enjoy a successful World Cup campaign in Qatar.
    He told the Press Association: “I look at 2018 in Russia, the expectation level before that tournament was very, very low.
    “England went into that tournament not really expecting to win it, not really expecting to do brilliantly well, so because the expectation levels were low, it was an unexpected success, like in 1990 for us, and obviously 2021 as well with the Euros final.
    “But the expectation level here now is low because of the results this year – and it is results which bring everybody along on that bus and which make everybody special.”
    Ramsdale buzzing for England mate
    Aaron Ramsdale has discussed his World Cup dream while revealing his delight at Arsenal team-mate Ben White being called up.
    He said: “The World Cup is a dream for any boy – none more so than me from Stoke on Trent
    “I’ve worked my whole life to get here after watching so many tournaments and seeing players compete. It is such a privilege to be selected for this country. Now it’s time to graft even more.”
    “I found out today at about ten to 12, we got a text from Emily, our player liaison. I actually found out that Ben was in the group first and we were all buzzing for him and it kind of filtered through that me and Bukayo were in as well.
    “The first reaction was we were just buzzing for Ben White. He’s been really impressive, right-back is not his main position but it’s one which he’s excelling in at the moment.”
    Gazza warns England must gel
    Paul Gascoigne hopes the England players will gel as a team at the World Cup – rather than just counting on one of them to make the difference in Qatar.
    Gazza told PA: “We have got some quality players there (in the squad), but we are talking now individual players.
    “You have got to look at a team player – I was fortunate, because in 1990 and then at Euro 96, we were a team. Today’s teams have got quite a few individual players, but it is whether you gel together, that is more important than anything else.
    “In 1990, I was so proud of the players that didn’t play because when we scored, they were all up celebrating, there was nobody who sulked if they were not playing – some of them went there and never got a game, but they were still behind us, which is what the players are going to need more than anything.
    “So I was fortunate to be amongst all them and they just let me get on and enjoy myself, and of course Bobby Robson was a brilliant manager.”
    Uruguay announce World Cup squad
    Uruguay have confirmed their 26-man squad featuring three Premier League stars ahead of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
    Liverpool’s record-signing Darwin Nunez is one of the star names included in a stacked attacking line-up selected by manager Oscar Tabarez.
    The former Benfica striker is also joined by two of Premier League stars including Tottenham midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur and Manchester United youngster Facundo Pellistri.
    Pellistri is the surprise name selected from the Premier League, given that he has failed to make a single competitive appearance for the Red Devils.
    Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani have also been selected for their fourth World Cups.
    Grealish posts England throwback pic
    Jack Grealish posted an epic throwback picture as he celebrated his World Cup call-up.
    And the 27-year-old made no secret of his joy and excitement at being selected for the Middle East showpiece as he took to Twitter yesterday.
    Grealish firstly tweeted a video made up of childhood photos and videos of himself that showed his progression from a young boy to his present day status as a Premier League winner and Three Lions international.
    He captioned it with: “Dream come true. I’m just a kid from Solihull who’s going to a World Cup with England.
    “I remember going into school early to watch England vs Brazil in 2002, my first ever World Cup I can remember… to think 20 years later I’d be playing at one blows my mind…”

    Rio Ferdinand raises Maguire questions
    Rio Ferdinand has urged Gareth Southgate to drop Manchester United captain Harry Maguire ahead of the England’s World Cup campaign.
    The former United defender believes that Southgate has better options to choose from going into the tournament.
    Speaking to talkSPORT, Ferdinand said, “Walker would start for me at centre-half, but he’s not fit.
    “Will he make it? I don’t know. John Stones would be the first name on the team sheet.
    “And I’ll be honest I just can’t pick who else it’s going to be, it’s that difficult. Will you play Harry Maguire who hasn’t played any games? I think you need to playing week in, week out.”
    Fifa impose ban on Denmark
    Fifa have rejected Denmark’s request to train at the World Cup in shirts with the words “human rights for all” on them.
    The Danish Football Association (DBU) said in 2021 that their two training kit sponsors would make way for messages critical of Qatar.
    And they also pledged to minimise the number of trips to the country to avoid commercial activities promoting the World Cup hosts’ events.
    But DBU chief executive Jakob Jensen said: “We have today got a message from FIFA that the training shirts our players were to train in, where it would say ‘human rights for all’ at the stomach (of the shirt), have been rejected due to technical reasons, which is regrettable.”
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    Jenas likens Conor Gallagher to England icon Frank Lampard and tips Chelsea star to be ‘game-changer’ at World Cup 2022

    CONOR GALLAGHER has been likened to the legendary Frank Lampard and hailed as a “game-changer” by Jermaine Jenas.Gareth Southgate named his 26-man England World Cup squad on Thursday.
    Conor Gallagher has been likened to Frank Lampard after being named in the World Cup squadCredit: PA
    Chelsea and Three Lions legend Lamps scored 29 times in 106 caps for his countryCredit: Getty
    And the 22-year-old will be on the plane to Qatar next week after he was included by the Three Lions boss.
    Gallagher has forced his way into the first-team set-up at Chelsea this term after impressing on loan at both West Brom and Crystal Palace in recent times.
    He scored eight goals in the Premier League last term with the Eagles and is already off the mark for the Blues.
    The attacking midfielder earned his first England cap last year and has added a further three since.
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    However, he was demoted to the U21 set-up during the last international break and was left sweating on his place for the showpiece in the MIddle East.
    But ex-England international Jenas, 39, believes he got the nod as he possesses similar traits to Chelsea and England icon Lampard.
    Speaking to BBC MOTD, Jenas said: “I had a feeling that he might sneak in there you know. I had a feeling, he’s a goal threat.
    “He reminds me a lot of Lampard and also he [Gareth Southgate] likes to promote from within.
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    “In that midfield area I can imagine he was deliberating between James Ward-Prowse, someone who is a bit more reliable and a great set-piece taker but then Gallagher just offers you something else.
    “I think he is a game-changer aswell Conor Gallagher. He’s the type of player that you bring on and he has an impact on the game.
    “He presses, gets himself in the box and creates chances.
    “Also, he’s won a World Cup. He was part of the U17 World Cup-winning side so he understands tournament football and I’m pleased for Conor.”
    Lampard scored 29 times in 106 caps for his country.
    England start their World Cup campaign against Iran on Monday, November 21 in Group B.
    Next up is a clash against Gregg Berhalter’s USA, with the mouth-watering clash against near-neighbours Wales the final game on November 29. More

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    Gareth Bale calls Wales’ first World Cup in 64 years a ‘Hollywood script’ as he lifts lid on emotional 16-year career

    GARETH BALE reckons Wales’ first World Cup appearance in 64 years is a “Hollywood script”.The Dragons captain is already back in Cardiff preparing for Qatar after scoring a crucial goal in Saturday’s Los Angeles FC’s MLS Cup final triumph against Philadelphia Union on penalties.
    Bale will be hoping to lead Wales to more fairytale stories in QatarCredit: Getty
    Bale was snapped with Welsh legends Cliff Jones and Terry Medwin — survivors from their last global appearance in 1958 — at their Vale of Glamorgan HQ yesterday.
    But Bale says his journey from his debut in 2006 and the shock death of Gary Speed five years later to Wales’ World Cup opener against USA on November 21 reads like something out of LA.
    The 33-year-old said: “There have been a lot of missed opportunities where we could have qualified and never did. 
    “To play with your mates as I do, having grown up with them in the youth system in Wales has been a fun time. No matter how life was at our clubs we really enjoy playing together. 
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    “It’s a Hollywood script that you wouldn’t believe. From where we are now to when we started out, if you’d offered me half of that I’d have bitten your hand off.
    “If Gary was here with us now he would be proud of what we’ve achieved, not just on the pitch but off it. 
    “Qualifying for three of four major tournaments, it’s what dreams are made of and I’m sure he’s looking down on us with a big smile and happy that Welsh football is in a great place.” 
    Tottenham legend Jones, 87, quipped: “Gareth now is known as the Welsh Wizard but I am the original Welsh Wizard.
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    “We did ourselves proud in 1958. For me, putting on that red shirt was my biggest honour.” 
    Former Real Madrid and Spurs star Bale will lead his team-mates to the Middle East where they also play Iran and England.
    Bale added: “It still doesn’t feel real that we are going. When we step foot on the plane to board for Qatar is when it will sink in. 
    “It’s so surreal. It’s been so long since we were last at a World Cup. 
    “Everybody dreams of qualifying in Wales and to have finally done it was an incredible achievement. Now we can look forward to doing ourselves, the fans and the country proud. It’s going to be a blast.” 
    Bale handed Wales a fitness scare with a recent leg injury. But the forward believes his 128th-minute leveller against Philadelphia last weekend has given him a shot of confidence.
    He added: “I had a slight problem a couple of weeks ago but I’m over that now. 
    “I was able to come up with a big goal when we really needed it. 
    “It was good to get some confidence going into the World Cup. It sets myself up nicely.”
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    USA manager Gregg Berhalter warned his side: “One of the things that makes Gareth Bale scary is he’s got that explosiveness. 
    “You have to be aware of him at all times. He’s a dangerous player.” More

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    England’s World Cup 2022 squad incredibly has more players from Coventry’s academy than Man Utd’s famous production line

    ENGLAND’s 2022 World Cup squad incredibly has more players from Coventry City’s academy than Manchester United’s. The Red Devils’ famous production line has provided players for the national team for generations.
    James Maddison said he was living his dream by going to the World CupCredit: PA:Empics Sport
    Callum Wilson has come a long way since his youth days at Coventry CityCredit: PA:Press Association
    But after Gareth Southgate’s squad announcement today, it appeared the club’s youth power is receding.
    Marcus Rashford is the only United product who has landed himself a place in Qatar out of the 26 chosen.
    Rashford successfully came through the club’s academy and then memorably burst onto the scene in 2016.
    He has since gone on to become a regular first-teamer and even a social campaigner in his spare time.
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    But he is the only United success story who has made this year’s squad with some of his former youth team-mates, such as Jesse Lingard and Danny Welbeck, failing to impress in the later years of their careers.
    And it means that Coventry can take more credit for the Qatar-bound team than Manchester United, with the Sky Blues developing two players.
    James Maddison and Callum Wilson both made the squad after laying their football roots with the Midlands club.
    The pair – whose inclusion in the 26 was on a knife-edge right until Southgate made the announcement – have both had to fight their way to the summit of English football.
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    After leaving the Ricoh Arena in 2016, Maddison arrived at Norwich where he began to make a name for himself.
    His attacking guile and quick feet saw Leicester City swoop for him in 2016 and Maddison goes into the tournament as arguably England’s most in-form player.
    Meanwhile Wilson spent time on loan at non-league minnows such as Kettering Town before permanently moving to Bournemouth in 2014.
    He made himself a deadly striker for the club before leaving for Newcastle in 2020.
    His hot form this season despite some injury issues saw him leapfrog the likes of Tammy Abraham and Ivan Toney to play the role of Harry Kane’s deputy. More

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    Red-hot Man City ace Erling Haaland reveals he could have played for ENGLAND at World Cup 2022 if dad had stuck around

    ERLING HAALAND says he could have played for England had dad Alfie stayed longer in the Premier League.The Manchester City star was born in Leeds and then lived in Manchester before heading back to Norway when his old man’s career was winding up.
    Erling Haaland has revealed that he could have played for England if his father had stayed in the country longer.Credit: GETTY
    But Haaland Jr, 22, insists he has always felt Norwegian.
    The £51.4million strike ace said: “It’s always a pleasure for me to play for my national team and also a proud moment. I lived in England for three-and-a-half or four years and I lived in Norway for a long time so it was natural to choose them.
    “You never know how it would be if my father had stayed longer in England — then maybe I would be English.
    “But I’m Norwegian and I’m proud of it.”
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    Haaland seems to have been breaking records since he walked through the door at City — but he also made one as a teen.
    Calling himself ‘Lyng’ — a nickname that is “basically a lot of random things” — Haaland teamed up with two friends to form Flow Kingz and produced a song called Kygo.
    Speaking on Goal’s Box to Box series, he said: “We made a really nice song. It’s quite popular now.
    “We’ll see after my career if we should make some more.”
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    Meanwhile, Haaland’s team-mate Kalvin Phillips says Jack Grealish is a “joy to watch” on current form.
    The pair were named in England’s World Cup squad yesterday.
    Midfielder Phillips made his comeback from shoulder surgery against Chelsea on Wednesday.
    He said: “Jack is training really hard, he’s not had the luck with goals and assists.
    “But he brings a lot more to the team. When you see him play — and he plays like he did against Chelsea — it’s a joy to watch.” More

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    Kieran Trippier still struggling to let go of World Cup 2018 heartbreak but is sure England can challenge for 2022 crown

    KIERAN TRIPPIER still bears the mental scars from Russia four years ago.The defender was the last England player to score at the World Cup — but has struggled to let that crushing 2-1 semi-final defeat to Croatia go.
    Kieran Trippier scored a brilliant free-kick in England’s World Cup semi-final defeat to Croatia in 2018.Credit: The Mega Agency
    And further heartbreak came last summer when the Three Lions lost the Euros final to Italy on penalties.
    But Newcastle star Trippier now reckons: “We’ve got the squad to go one step further in Qatar.”
    England had one foot in the 2018 final when Trippier’s stunning free-kick put Gareth Southgate’s boys ahead five minutes in.
    Yet the nation was left devastated as they failed to kill the game off and were knocked out in extra-time.
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    And the right-back, 32, admitted: “It’s difficult to let go, I’m not going to lie, getting beat in a semi-final when you know you were so close. There is no point to prove but we could have been 3-0 up in the first 45 minutes.
    “You just need to forget about it, have your rest with your families after the tournament and try and move on as quickly as possible.
    “That’s long gone. We’ve all achieved things since then and now we want to put that right.
    “We’ve made a final and now we want to go one step further.
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    “We know we’re up against fantastic nations but we feel we’ve got a very, very good squad to go and win.”
    It feels like a long time ago now since ‘Southgate You’re the One’ was the summer soundtrack and the waistcoat-wearing England boss was a national treasure in 2018.
    Nobody expected much at the last World Cup but the tide seems to have turned since shootout despair against the Italians at Wembley.
    England head to Qatar without a win in six but Trippier said: “Gareth is a fantastic manager, the record of semi-final and final speaks for itself.
    “He’s brought everyone — the fans, the nation — together with the players. He’s brought that unity back and he deserves more respect. When we were in Russia and saw everyone back home celebrating, it’s just a good feeling knowing you are putting smiles on people’s faces.
    “Russia was crazy, and the Euros as well, coming out of St George’s Park on the bus and there were thousands of people there.
    “It was goosebumps… the first final since 1966.
    “It means a lot to us but ultimately we need to perform to keep bringing those special moments to supporters.”
    Trippier grew up pretending to be David Beckham in his back garden with his three older brothers.
    This will be the ex-Spurs star’s third major tournament and he looks set to start the opener against Iran.
    He goes into it in flying form having led Toon up to third after a January move from Atletico Madrid.
    He said: “I’m playing the best football of my career.
    “I’ve come back to the Premier League a more complete player.
    “I know I’m 32 but I’m not slowing down. I’m more confident, hungrier — and, going into a tournament, you need to be at a good level, individually and as a collective.”
    Trippier buried a penalty for Toon in Wednesday’s Carabao Cup shootout win against Crystal Palace.
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    And if Southgate is looking for spot-kick heroes over the next five weeks, the defender insisted: “I’m confident, I don’t feel any pressure.
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    Warning for football fans as they could be sacked for calling in sick to watch World Cup games

    A WARNING is being issued to football fans – if you call in sick to watch World Cup games you could be sacked. The Three Lions stars will jog onto the pitch for their first match in Qatar on November 21 – with kick-off in the middle of the work day.
    Football fans have been issued a warning by employment lawyers – do not pull a sickie to watch a World Cup matchCredit: Getty
    One in three Brits plan to “pull a sickie” for the game, according to a recent poll of 2,000 people.
    But lawyers have urged workers not to fake an illness and say football lovers who fail to show up face the sack.
    The first World Cup match is against Iran – who are 500/1 to win the trophy, compared to England’s odds of 8/1 – and it starts at 1pm.
    It means millions of the UK’s 33 million-strong workforce will miss it.
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    And if a third of workers really do call in sick that means 11 million fans could be dodging their jobs to watch the Three Lions.
    But, employment law experts at Richard Nelson LLP have said rather than fibbing about being sick, people should approach their bosses to work out a deal instead.
    The lawyers wanted to remind those considering a day off what happened to Nina Farooqi – who was given the boot after bosses saw her celebrating on TV as England beat Denmark at Euro 2020.
    Nina had called in sick and travelled from her home in Ilkley, West Yorkshire, to Wembley to watch the Three Lions triumph in the semi-final, before being beaten by Italy in the final.
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    Andrew Knorpel, consultant solicitor at Richard Nelson LLP, said: “With England having come agonisingly close to winning the European Championships, the anticipation around the World Cup will only grow in the coming week.
    “Due to the time difference many of the games are being played during working hours.
    “While many England fans may be worried about missing the team’s first group stage match, we’d encourage them to have an open discussion with their employers about their working arrangements for that day.”
    Andrew said companies may be able to offer an extended lunch break or remote working for the afternoon, adding: “This is something we’d encourage.
    “If this cannot be granted, employees should consider taking annual leave rather than resorting to pulling a sickie.
    “If an employer thinks their employee has called in sick and it is not genuine, they can investigate the case and take disciplinary action over unauthorised absence.”
    He added: “Last year at Euro 2020 an England fan was sacked after she called in sick to attend the Three Lions’ semi-final against Denmark at Wembley.
    “If a worker does lie or exaggerate an illness or injury for the purpose of getting time off work when in reality they are fine, this would amount to gross misconduct and a fair reason in some circumstances for being let go by their employer.”
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    He also warned that fans allowed an extended lunch hour should not return to work tipsy.
    Andrew said: “Fans who are under the influence of alcohol upon their return to work later that day or otherwise do anything which might bring their employer into disrepute could leave themselves at risk of being fired also.” More