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    Joe Gomez in line for shock England World Cup call-up after TWO YEARS out of squad as Southgate turns to Liverpool ace

    JOE GOMEZ is in the frame for a shock England recall for the World Cup.The Liverpool defender was outstanding in Sunday’s 1-0 victory over Manchester City.
    Gareth Southgate has been impressed after losing Reece James and Kyle Walker to injuryCredit: Getty
    Liverpool star Joe Gomez is in line for a shock spot in England’s World Cup squadCredit: Reuters
    And he is understood to be a serious contender for Gareth Southgate’s 26-man squad following injuries to Kyle Walker and Reece James.
    Gomez, 25, has not played for England for two years after suffering a serious knee injury in a training session while on international duty.
    But he has been capped 11 times by Southgate.
    And the Three Lions boss remains an admirer of the Reds defender, who can operate in central defence or at right-back.
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    Chelsea full-back James is out of the World Cup with a knee injury.
    Meanwhile, Manchester City man Walker is a serious doubt after undergoing groin surgery.
    It is Walker’s berth on the right-hand side of Southgate’s back three, which might open the door for Gomez – along with doubts over the form and fitness of Manchester United captain Harry Maguire.
    Southgate’s assistant Steve Holland was at Anfield to watch Gomez perform impressively against City goal machine Erling Haaland on Sunday, while Southgate had been at the Aston Villa v Chelsea match.
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    Walker has talked up his own prospects of being fit for Qatar but Southgate is not thought to be optimistic about the player.
    The England boss might, though, be tempted to include the City man in his squad even if he is unable to prove his match fitness before the opening match against Iran on November 21.
    Southgate named Maguire in his squad for last year’s Euros, even though he was unable to play in England’s opening two matches and he went on to have an excellent tournament.
    With an expanded 26-man squad available, Southgate could decide that a similar gamble is worthwhile with Walker. More

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    I’m a WAG and World Cup veteran – I know exactly how England’s other halves can deal with Qatar’s ruinous rules

    I’M usually a firm believer that rules are made to be broken.But the strict list of World Cup dos and don’ts issued by England chiefs to this year’s Wags are not to be trifled with.
    Lizzie Cundy at the 2010 World Cup in South AfricaCredit: Paul Edwards – The Sun
    The likes of Sasha Attwood, Jack Grealish’s girlfriend, should be looking forward to the World Cup and all the glitz and glamour that comes with itCredit: Louis Wood News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Our girls have been warned that if they put a stiletto-clad foot wrong in strict Qatar, they could end up in prison.
    My heart goes out to them, because they’ve been issued with a manifesto for party poopery.
    No booze, no skimpy outfits, no PDAs, no singing in public and even no selfies, at least not outside official buildings.
    The Wags simply won’t know what to do with themselves.
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    The likes of Sasha Attwood, Jack Grealish’s girlfriend, and her fellow England Wags should be looking forward to the World Cup and all the glitz and glamour that comes with it.
    Instead, they’ll be worrying that they could get in trouble for doing perfectly normal things.
    I’ve been lucky enough to go to two World Cups, Germany in 2006 and South Africa in 2010, and it might sound silly, but I’m not exaggerating when I say the Wags play a huge part in creating the special atmosphere.
    In South Africa I was treated like a superstar. I can hardly tell you what it was like there.
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    I kept thinking, ‘Have they got me mixed up with someone?’.
    The World Cup is meant to be an international party, and we were there to support our boys in the best way we knew how.
    But with the risk of a crisis in Qatar if anyone has too much fun, I think those golden days have come to an end.
    This year’s Wags have been told that public displays of affection, including kissing, will not be tolerated.
    Double whammy
    That’s going to be tough. I remember watching my ex-husband Jason Cundy play for Chelsea and Tottenham, and when you’re watching a game, especially when they score, you leap up and hug.
    You can’t help it, it’s instinct, you do it — these girls want to support their partner and they want to show affection. They want to show passion.
    And if you’re on holiday with your partner, you are just openly affectionate without even thinking.
    In fact, we’ve seen a few of the players be affectionate with the wrong person, so it’s a double whammy to the loyal partners. Then there’s the rules around wardrobe choices.
    Wags love dressing up and are fully aware that when their partner scores a goal, all the cameras are straight on them.
    We’ve seen a few of the players be affectionate with the wrong person, so it’s a double whammy to the loyal partners.
    They want to look the bee’s knees — clothes are their life and they’ll obviously have got all their outfits ready for the matches. And for the girls to dress modestly? They haven’t got that in their vocab.
    What is modest anyway? I know I’ve been out before and someone has said, ‘Ooh, that’s a bit racy’, and I’m like, ‘Gosh, this is nothing’.
    Will they have to have their skirts below the knee? Will their shoulders be covered? And it’s going to be very hot — are you allowed to go out in a vest top?
    They could get in trouble unless they’ve got a warden or someone there checking them from head to toe with a measuring tape saying, ‘No, that skirt’s too short’.
    For girls used to rightly making their own choices about their own bodies, this will feel so wrong.
    We all know the Wags love a good selfie, as we all do — and Qatar is a beautiful place — so taking a selfie is something these girls will do without even thinking.
    They’ll want to put pictures out there — they’re at the World Cup, it’s the pinnacle of their partners’ careers — but taking a selfie in front of a government building is against the law.
    A World Cup without Wags would be a sad sight
    And we’re not just talking about a slap on the wrist here, this is serious stuff. It can lead to imprisonment, as well as fines.
    Drinking in public, that’s another thing. What if they win and England go through? Are you saying they can’t celebrate with a drink?
    They’re also not allowed to sing — so I can’t imagine how deathly dull the stadiums will sound.
    Like many others, when I watch a football match, I get taken over by someone else and find myself singing my heart out until my throat is hoarse. It’s in you and you can’t stop it.
    All of these rules are going to be broken, probably by accident — and we could see one of our girls actually being put in prison. Footballers’ wives get a really bad rap of being nothing but bimbos who love to shop and get their nails done and are just after the money.
    But they’re not. A lot of them are intelligent women who have careers in their own right. They’re not used to being told what to do. They are strong, independent women who set their own rules.
    f I were them, I’d make a stand against these regressive regulations and say, ‘We’re not going to go’. A World Cup without Wags would be a sad sight.
    But after all the support they’ve given their partners, the Wags should expect to have their support in taking a stand, too.

    Lizzie’s 8 best Wag moments
    Like The Beatles
    Victoria , left, and Coleen, centre, are joined by a pal, Michael Owen’s wife Louise, second right, and Frank Lampard’s then fiancée Elen Rivas, right, in Baden-BadenCredit: Associated Newspapers
    I WILL never forget that first moment of seeing the Wags walking together in a line in Baden-Baden during the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
    It was like The Beatles had come to town when Victoria Beckham, Coleen Rooney and the gang stepped out.
    Everyone was like, “Wow. Who are they? What are they wearing?”.
    They were everywhere and it was like nothing anyone had seen before. It was a time when the girls were really more popular than the players.
    And England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson loved it, because the attention wasn’t on the boys.
    They sold more magazines than if you had Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie on the front. I don’t think we’ll ever be seeing anything like that again.
    War of the sunglasses
    You had this hierarchy, with Victoria Beckham, at the top and then Cheryl ColeCredit: Alamy
    IT was great seeing the girls watching the games and looking at how big their sunglasses were in 2006.
    You had this hierarchy, with Victoria Beckham, at the top and then Cheryl Cole, because we knew them from the Spice Girls and Girl Aloud.
    Then we had Coleen Rooney, who was new on the block, but you could see she had real star quality.
    It was so fun to see the top girls angling for the best seat, and getting that money shot when their partner scores. Cameras went straight on to them, with their hair immaculate, huge sunglasses and lots of lip gloss. They looked like stars.
    Meeting Mandela
    That’s when I knew the England Wags had actually gone globalCredit: Reuters
    WHEN I met Nelson Mandela at the 2010 World Cup, the former South Africa leader’s first words to me were: “Where are the Wags?”
    That’s when I knew the England Wags had actually gone global. It was something else.
    The new generation
    Rebekah Vardy led the squad of Wags in Russia in 2018Credit: AP:Associated Press
    At the last World Cup in Russia, in 2018, we saw Rebekah Vardy, leading the squad of Wags, all dressed up to the nines, as they hit the town.
    Unfortunately, Rebekah’s caused quite a stir since then – and I can’t imagine her at the helm of a similar outing now.
    Staying next door to Prince Harry
    Princes William and Harry watch the 2010 World CupCredit: Reuters
    I WAS staying in the Sun City resort in South Africa, but my friend moved me to another hotel, the Saxton, much to my annoyance.
    However, when I got there, I got the only room left, which was next to Prince Harry, on the top floor with a view.
    I was like, “This is my kind of place!”. At the same hotel I gatecrashed the fanciest cocktail party, with David Beckham, Prince Harry and Prince William.
    Prince Harry’s PR took a look at me and went, “What the hell are you doing here?”, and I was like, “There’s no party without the Cundy – I’m here!”.
    Their faces went pale when they saw me walk in.

    Champagne through straws
    ENGLAND may not have won the World Cup in 2006 but we definitely took the prize for partying.
    Steven Gerrard’s wife Alex Curran was said to have led the karaoke while drinking magnums of champagne through straws with other Wags at nightclub Garibaldi’s. There were also reports of dancing on tables and huge bar bills.
    Queen of the Wags
    Nancy Dell’Olio dated Sven-Goran ErikssonCredit: BBC
    WHEN I was working for ITV as the Wags correspondent in 2006, I was asked to interview the “Queen of the Wags”.
    I was like, “Who is that?”. Then I get a call from Nancy Dell’Olio, who dated Sven, joking: “Darling, I’m married to the boss. I’m Queen of the Wags!”
    Party bus
    Jordan Pickford’s wife Megan Davidson headed to Wembley for the Euro semi-finals last year on a party busCredit: Instagram
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    WE know that, given a chance, today’s Wags would be up for a party.Goalie Jordan Pickford’s wife Megan Davidson headed to Wembley for the Euro semi-finals last year on a party bus decked out in England flags and balloons.
    It came after England’s first game of the Euros, when Megan donned personalised football shirts and tiny denim shorts, along with Kieran Trippier’s wife Charlotte, Harry Maguire’s fiancée Fern Hawkins, Luke Shaw’s girlfriend Anouska Santos and Kyle Walker’s wife Annie Kilner. More

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    Why are 2022 World Cup side Cameroon called the Indomitable Lions?

    CAMEROON are competing at the 2022 World Cup and will look to progress to the knockout rounds.Having qualified for six World Cups previously, the African giants will be hopeful of going further than any of their continental rivals in Qatar.
    Rigobert Song’s side will be hopeful of qualifying for the later rounds as they face Brazil, Serbia and Switzerland in Group G.
    Vincent Aboubakar will be hoping to fire Cameroon to World Cup gloryCredit: AFP
    It will be a tough task for the Indomitable Lions, with the Africans hoping to live up to their nickname and show heart during the tournament.
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    Why are Cameroon called the Indomitable Lions?
    Teams around the globe all have their own nicknames for their sporting teams, but none are quite as impressive as that of Cameroon.
    The African giants are known as the Indomitable Lions, a name so recognisable in African football as they competed at the very top.
    Cameroon in action against South Korea in a World Cup warm-up matchCredit: AFP
    Sharing a similar name to the Three Lions of England, Cameroon were previously nicknamed the Lions in a nod to the animal which lives mostly in the north of Cameroon.
    However, in 1972, the country’s national team nickname was changed as the word indomitable was added to the beginning of their name.
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    By definition, indomitable means “impossible to subdue or defeat” and president Ahmadou Ahidjo decided to add this to the beginning of their nickname in order to make the team more recognisable and impressive.
    Perhaps this paid off, with Africa Cup of Nations victories coming in 1988, 2000 and 2002 in a period of dominance for the Indomitable Lions. More

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    Have 2022 host nation Qatar ever qualified for the World Cup before?

    QATAR host the first World Cup in winter when the 2022 tournament gets underway in the Middle East.Felix Sanchez’s side will face Ecuador on the opening day of the competition before coming up against Senegal and the Netherlands in Group A.
    Qatar’s forward Akram Afif celebrating after scoring against Chile in an international friendlyCredit: AFP
    The hosts qualified for the 2022 World Cup due to the fact that they are the host nation, earning an automatic spot at the tournament.
    Despite impressing in the 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup, losing in the semi-finals, Qatar are entering unfamiliar territory as they compete in the World Cup.
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    Have Qatar qualified for the World Cup before?
    The game of football was first introduced to Qatar in the 1940’s and rose to popularity over the next decade, seeing a purpose built football venue built before further grounds were constructed 20 years later.
    Qatar’s football association was established in 1960 and they officially became a FIFA member association in 1963.
    However, it was not until 11 years later where the country attempted to qualify for a World Cup before their football association withdrew the entry.
    Qatar are hosting the 2022 World CupCredit: AP
    Since then, Qatar have attempted to qualify for every World Cup, dating from 1978 to 2018 and will now feature in the 2022 competition.
    Despite their best tries, Qatar have NEVER qualified for the World Cup until now, with FIFA awarding the country the right to host the 2022 tournament and being given a free qualification.
    Interestingly, Qatar played in the first two rounds of the 2022 qualifying as these World Cup qualifiers also acted as qualifying matches for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup.
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    The host nation of the 2022 World Cup were unbeaten as they took seven wins and a draw in qualifying to seal their space at the Asian tournament.
    Qatar came closest to qualifying for a World Cup back in 1990 after making it to the final AFC qualifying round but failed to make it to the tournament hosted by Italy.
    Making history already, Qatar will be hoping to progress through their group and prove to be a huge dark horse in their own country. More

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    England’s World Cup rivals Iran could pick star who can score goals from halfway line with incredible throw-ins

    ENGLAND will be on high alert at the World Cup with Iran potentially offering a deadly secret weapon.Iranian defender Nader Mohammadi is a unique talent when it comes to one area of the game – throw-ins.
    Pakyan defender Nader Mohammadi once hurled in a somersault throw-in from the halfway lineCredit: Streamable
    Mohammadi uses the ball to bounce off the groundCredit: Streamable

    Mohammadi went viral for launching a huge throw-in from the halfway line to create a chance for Pakyan in their 1-0 defeat against Persepolis in the Persian Gulf Pro League in February 2021.
    He pulled off a brilliant acrobatic maneuver to launch the ball some 50 metres into the opposition penalty area to create a chance for his side.
    It has become a signature move for Mohammadi and involves a front flip, but instead of bouncing off his hands he uses the ball to push himself back upright.
    Incredibly Mohammadi has even used the trick to score.
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    One throw in 2020 looped over the goalkeeper who touched the ball on its way to hitting the back of the net which meant the goal was allowed to stand – so Jordan Pickford beware.
    Whether that is enough for the defender to make Iran’s World Cup squad remains to be seen.
    Carlos Queiroz is yet to call up the 25-year-old to his squad and he still remains uncapped.
    One player who does look set to make the squad is Mohammadi’s namesake Milad.
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    The AEK Athens star made a name for himself at the 2018 World Cup for all the wrong reasons as he tried to emulate Mohammadi’s unique throw-in technique.
    Milad, 29, managed the flip in a 1-0 defeat to Spain but pulled out of the throw at the crucial moment, so was left red-faced as he re-took the throw in normal fashion.
    He was mocked by fans online as a result and even branded the ‘gobs***e of the World Cup’ by one media outlet. More

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    World Cup winner is now a jiu-jitsu champion and spends his days surfing 24 years after stunning triumph

    ONE World Cup winner now leads a very adventurous lifestyle.The former defender, now 52, helped France to a World Cup win on home soil in 1998.
    The World Cup winner is a keen surfer
    The ex-defender also became a European champion in Brazilian jiu-jitsu in 2009
    He is a fourth-degree black belt in BJJ
    The Euro 2000 winner travels the world surfing
    The 97-cap star also went scuba diving on a visit to French Polynesia
    He played for the likes of Bayern Munich and Marseille before hanging up his boots in 2006.
    Nowadays the 97-cap star explores the world, often by bike or by surfboard, and enjoyed a trip to Iceland last month.
    He shared photos on Instagram showing himself suitably kitted out for the freezing Scandanavian conditions.
    The ex-Bordeaux player described himself as a “surfer seal” as he wore a black wetsuit that covered his body from head to toe.
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    Although a keen surfer, the World Cup winner is also a dab hand at hydrofoiling – another water sport that requires balancing on a board.
    He also spends a lot of time in the ocean scuba diving and enjoyed a beautiful encounter with a sting ray and a pod of dolphins in French Polynesia last year.
    When he’s on dry land, the Euro 2000 winner often spends his time in the gym working out.
    He frequently shares photos of himself in Brazilian jiu-jitsu action too and is a fourth-degree black belt in the sport.
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    The man in question is Bixente Lizarazu, who even became BJJ European champion in the Blue Belt Senior 1 Light Division in 2009.
    And in typical French style, Lizarazu is also an avid cyclist.
    He often enjoys rides around the Basque Country where he was born – he also represented the Basque Country once in 1993.
    In the winter Lizarazu often swaps his bike for skis and visited the Valley of Isere earlier this year.
    Bixente Lizarazu won the 1998 World Cup with FranceCredit: Getty
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    Lionel Messi names five World Cup 2022 favourites including England but predicts two teams to be front-runners

    LIONEL MESSI has named England among the runners and riders to win the World Cup this winter.The Argentina legend will bid to lead his nation to World Cup glory in Qatar in December in what will likely be his final international tournament.
    Lionel Messi has had his say on the contenders to win the World CupCredit: AFP
    Messi reckons Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions are in contention to win the tournamentCredit: REX
    PSG hitman Messi sees Brazil as one of the top contenders to win the World CupCredit: REX
    Messi also sees France as a serious threat to Argentina’s Wold Cup bidCredit: GETTY
    And the Paris Saint-Germain ace believes the Three Lions – along with Brazil, France, Germany and Spain – will pose the biggest threat to La Albileceste’s bid to get their hands on the Jules Rimet Trophy.
    He told RMC Sport: “As for the favourites, there are big teams like Brazil, Germany, France, England and Spain.
    “And I’m sure I’m forgetting some.
    “But if I have to keep one or two, today I think Brazil and France are the two big candidates for this World Cup.”
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    Messi, 35, came agonisingly close to winning the World Cup in the summer of 2014.
    Argentina locked horns with Germany in the 2014 final in Brazil but suffered a 1-0 defeat to Die Mannschaft thanks to an extra-time winner from Mario Gotze.
    Messi is currently sweating on his fitness ahead of the tournament after missing PSG’s last two matches with a calf strain.
    The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner said: “Injuries are a worry.
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    “This is a different World Cup which is played at a different time of the year to previous tournaments and it is so imminent any little thing that happens to you can force you out.
    “With what happened to Dybala and Di Maria, the truth is that personally you worry and you’re more afraid when you see those sort of things.”
    He continued: “It’s something you think about but I feel going out to play with that in your head can be contradictory as well.
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    “The best thing you can do is perform as normal and play your game as you always do.
    “I hope [Angel] Di Maria and [Paulo] Dybala recover in time. They have enough time to do so and reach the tournament in good shape.”
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    England’s Wags issued with strict list of do’s and don’ts to avoid World Cup crisis in Qatar

    ENGLAND’S Wags have been issued a list of do’s and don’ts to avoid a World Cup crisis in Qatar.Three Lions chiefs are taking no chances in the strict Gulf state and warned the glamourous group: “You are not above the law.”
    Three Lions chiefs warned England’s Wags of the strict laws in Qatar at a secret presentationCredit: Reuters
    Jack Grealish’s glamorous girlfriend Sasha Attwood is expected to be at the meeting
    They delivered the rules at a secret presentation.
    Wags expected to be there, such as Jack ­Grealish’s girlfriend Sasha Attwood, 26, are told to “dress modestly” in public and at stadiums and warned public displays of affection will “not be tolerated”.
    They must not drink alcohol or swear in public, play loud music, sing, shout or act “inappropriately” during the call to prayer.
    Littering, illegal in Qatar and punishable by a fine of up to £6,000 and a year in jail, is also forbidden.
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    And they were warned taking selfies outside government buildings would likely lead to police action.
    At the meeting before England’s 3-3 draw with Germany last month, FA chiefs urged: “It is important to understand that you and your husband/partner are not above the law here.
    “Every order is in place to protect both yourselves and your partner/husband in any case of indiscretion. Fines and prosecution are commonplace.”
    England, led by skipper Harry Kane, play their opener at the Khalifa International Stadium in the capital Doha against Iran on November 21.
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    And the FA is determined to drill the local laws and customs into the Wags.
    A source said: “The FA left little room for doubt.
    “They have been very clear about the rules and have a responsibility to the players and their families to make sure they are aware of the local laws and customs.
    “They cannot — and will not — tolerate any controversy or incident that could and should have been avoided with good planning.
    Pickford’s missus Megan Davison is expected to be briefed on Qatar rules
    And the rules won’t be any different for Harry Kane’s wife Kate
    FA is determined to avoid a repeat of the snap of Wags organised by Becky Vardy in 2018
    “It is important the Wags understand Qatar is not England and will treat everyone even handedly, irrespective of who they are.”
    It is illegal to drink alcohol in Qatar. Swearing or rude gestures can also land the culprit behind bars.
    Women must cover their shoulders and avoid wearing short skirts, according to Foreign Office advice.
    Sex outside of marriage is outlawed too.
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    The source added the FA was determined to avoid a repeat of the “World Cup line-up” snap of Wags in Russia in 2018.
    Secretly organised by Becky Vardy and her agent Caroline Watt, it came after the FA was assured the women would be anonymous.
    Red card for rule-breakers
    BOOZE – Alcohol will not be drunk anywhere in public.
    OUTFITS – Wags will be made to dress modestly, no short skirts.
    PDAs – Public displays of affection like kissing will not be tolerated.
    SELFIES – Phone pics outside official buildings is strictly off-limits.
    SINGING – No loud music or belting out tunes during call to prayer. More