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    Watch as Hungary stars pull pints and serve fans from behind bar after Nations League defeat to Italy

    HUNGARY’S football stars pulled pints and served fans following their Nations League game against Italy. Adam Szalai, Balazs Dzsudzsak and Dominik Szoboszlai were recorded behind the bar in a pub in Budapest serving drinks to fans – before Andras Schafer also joined them.
    The group of Hungary football stars enter the pub after the gameCredit: https://twitter.com/benbocsak/status/1574687907222147072?s=46&t=WNlTB9-Z5byxkjrQZ2Pnfw
    Ádám Szalai, Balázs Dzsudzsák and Dominik Szoboszlai were pictured in the videoCredit: https://twitter.com/benbocsak/status/1574687907222147072?s=46&t=WNlTB9-Z5byxkjrQZ2Pnfw
    Szoboszlai serves a pint to a waiting customerCredit: https://twitter.com/benbocsak/status/1574687907222147072?s=46&t=WNlTB9-Z5byxkjrQZ2Pnfw
    Andras Schafer then joined the gathering later onCredit: https://twitter.com/benbocsak/status/1574687907222147072?s=46&t=WNlTB9-Z5byxkjrQZ2Pnfw
    The gesture was met with jubilation from the waiting punters, who were smitten with the national team stars despite them being on the end of a 2-0 defeat to Italy earlier in the day.
    And fans online joined in with the praise.
    One user said: “I was there yesterday! The vibe was incredible.
    “We got a selfie with Szobo and Schafer poured me a beer! What a night!”
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    A second user said: “This is so cool.”
    Another user added: “This is only possible in Hungary.
    “The players tap beer for the supporters in the city game after the game.”
    The video even got a response from Bundesliga side Union Berlin, who shared a photo of their midfielder Schafer with a tiny pint of beer on a plate, after he seemingly had an accident when he arrived at the pub.
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    Despite losing the game against Italy, Hungary distinguished themselves as one of the top teams in the top bracket of the Nations League.
    They finished one point shy of group toppers Italy, and claimed some big victories including a 4-0 win against England.
    Unfortunately, such antics will not be repeated at the World Cup as they finished fourth in Group I behind England, Poland and Albania.
    Following the Three Lions respective games against Italy and Germany, SunSport outlined who were the big winners and losers ahead of the World Cup. More

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    Gabriel Jesus’ camp confident he will be in Brazil squad for Qatar World Cup after Arsenal striker’s shock axing

    GABRIEL JESUS’ representatives are confident he will earn a place in Brazil’s World Cup squad – despite not being selected during this international break.The Arsenal striker, 25, has been on fire since his £45million summer move from Manchester City, with four goals and three assists in his opening seven Premier League games this season.
    Arsenal star Gabriel Jesus was omitted from Brazil’s squad for the international breakCredit: Getty
    Arsenal star Gabriel Jesus is confident he will make Brazil’s World Cup squadCredit: EPA
    Despite this form, he was controversially left out of the Brazil squad by manager Tite, who instead favoured Tottenham’s Richarlison as his No9.
    The Spurs forward – who also arrived in North London in the summer – appears to have tightened his grip on that position, scoring twice in a 3-0 win over Ghana last week.
    Richarlison, 25, should also feature tonight against Tunisia – Brazil’s final outing before their opening World Cup group stage game versus Serbia on November 24.
    Jesus later admitted he “respected” Tite’s decision to leave him out.
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    However, SunSport understands that Jesus’ agents are not worried about his recent axing, and believe Tite merely wants to look at other options.
    They believe Jesus is already well known and understood by Tite having made his debut under the coach back in 2016 before going on to score 19 goals in 56 appearances.
    Although there may be some anxious waiting by the phone in the coming weeks, his agents feel he should be included in the final squad for Qatar.
    Jesus’ last goal for his country was back in June, coming off the bench in a friendly against South Korea before netting in injury time in a 5-1 win.
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    Jesus is not the only Gunners player not to be selected in Tite’s squad this month, with Gabriel Martinelli and defender Gabriel Magalhaes also deemed surplus to requirements.
    Martinelli’s place is far less certain, despite a bright start this campaign, with the likes of Neymar, Raphinha, Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo and Antony all vying for an attacking spot.
    The 21-year-old Arsenal winger only made his senior debut for Brazil back in March, and has made three international appearances since. More

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    England squad’s five winners and losers from final games before World Cup as stars fight it out for ticket to Qatar 2022

    ENGLAND’S stars had their final chance to make a positive impression in the matches against Italy and Germany. The Italy game saw the Three Lions crash to a third defeat in five games and saw them relegated from their Nations League group.
    England stars had their final chance to shine before the World Cup stars in NovemberCredit: Getty
    Gareth Southgate endured two more winless games but now has the final impression of his squad before the World CupCredit: PA
    Meanwhile, the 3-3 draw against Germany finally got England back to scoring ways, but showed off some glaring weaknesses in the squad.
    Below we set out the big winners and losers from the internationals ahead of the World Cup in just under two months time.
    WINNERS
    The first big winner from the two games was Bukayo Saka.
    Saka proved once again why he should be starting for England at right wing, with a superb display against Germany which almost single-handedly ended Southgate’s winless run.
    Mason Mount was the next big winner, particularly after scoring against Germany.
    His own cameo off the bench saw him breathe life into the team’s display, and his pairing with Saka showcased why they are two of England’s brightest stars.
    Bukayo Saka, front, and Mason Mount, rear, shone brightly for England against GermanyCredit: Reuters
    Jude Belllingham also added his own class to the midfield alongside Declan Rice, showing Southgate he can rely on this partnership going forward.
    The Borussia Dortmund star run the show, and should have almost certainly compounded Kalvin Phillips to a position on the bench going forward.
    In defence, Eric Dier looked comfortable and composed compared to those around him as he starred in both games.
    Dier was one of the stars of the last World Cup, and he has done everything possible to try and recapture his England spot after his most recent displays.
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    James Maddison is the final winner from these games, with his continued omission from the England setup continuing to baffle considering the lack of creativity shown at times.
    The Leicester stars creative qualities could shine within this England team, and when the likes of Phil Foden or Raheem Sterling fail to supply the goods, Maddison would be a perfect player to step in.
    LOSERS
    Moving on to the big losers, we will start at the back of the team in Nick Pope.
    Were it not for his error at the end of the game England would have beat Germany, and therefore in his chance to prove his credentials as England’s number one he has instead given more wriggle room to Jordan Pickford.
    In front of him Harry Maguire’s club form looks to have caught up to him at international level.
    He gave away the penalty for Germany’s opener and the trust Southgate has in him must be starting to erode, which consequently means his World Cup spot is growing more perilous by the day.
    Harry Maguire’s position in the England set up is looking more and more perilous by the dayCredit: Rex
    The stellar performances of the aforementioned Bellingham have likely compounded Phillips to a place on the bench despite his strong displays during the last Euros.
    Phillips will now need a monumental effort to usurp his compatriot from the position as Rice’s midfield partner, making him one of the biggest losers from the last two games.
    In a similar fashion, the strong performance of Saka in the attack will see Foden’s place put under significant threat.
    The 22-year-old’s only goals for England came against Iceland in 2020, and with continuously average displays it is difficult to see him now starting when the World Cup rolls around due to the impression Saka has left.
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    The most disappointed star from these games will no doubt be Ivan Toney, who was enjoying his first experience in the England squad after a strong start to the season for Brentford.
    Toney made the squad for Germany but failed to come on as he wasn’t allowed to prove himself. His only hope now is his impressive club form continues and that he left a good impression in training. More

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    Jude Bellingham’s brother Jobe, 17, wins England U18s player of the tournament as fans dream of Three Lions partnership

    ENGLAND fans are dreaming of a sibling partnership after Jobe Bellingham starred for England U18s.The 17-year-old Birmingham City prodigy was named player of the tournament after helping the Young Lions win the Pinatar Tournament in Spain.
    Jobe Bellingham scooped England U18s player of the tournamentCredit: https://twitter.com/j_bellingham
    Jude Bellingham was named player of the match in England’s 3-3 against GermanyCredit: Getty
    Borussia Dortmund star Bellingham appears set to start for the Three Lions at the World CupCredit: Reuters
    Meanwhile on the same day older brother Jude, still only 19 himself, scooped player of the match for the senior side in the 3-3 draw with Germany yesterday.
    And while the 2022 World Cup might be too soon, it might not be long before there are two Bellingham’s running out on the same pitch together.
    Jude’s excellent form for club and country means he looks set for a starting role in Gareth Southgate’s World Cup side.
    Jobe is also tipped for big things after signing a professional contract with Birmingham just last week.
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    It’s been quite a few days for the Bellingham family, but England fans are already looking ahead to the future.
    Three Lions supporters are dreaming of a Bellingham midfield partnership for years to come thanks to their tender age.
    One wrote on social media: “Can’t wait for Jude & Jobe Bellingham to boss England Midfield in the near future.”
    Another said: “How long till both the Bellingham’s are starting centre mid for England?”
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    While a third added: “We might be rocking up to the 2026 World Cup with 2 Bellinghams in midfield who will only be 20 and 23.”
    Their proud dad Mark also took to Twitter to express his delight after a stunning week for the Bellingham family.
    He posted pictures of Jude and Jobe with their respective trophies and wrote: “Really happy for both the boys. Good few days for them.”
    Jude already has 17 England caps before his 20th birthday, and is tipped for a mega-money move to a European giant next summer.
    Jobe meanwhile has featured three times in the Championship for Birmingham this season, and looks to follow in his brother’s footsteps as one of the nation’s hottest talents. More

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    Liverpool could have only SEVEN stars at the World Cup as Reds aces fall out of favour but it could boost title hopes

    CHAMPIONS LEAGUE finalists Liverpool could be represented by just SEVEN players at the World Cup.A number of Jurgen Klopp’s stars appear to have fallen out of favour at international level – and the German gaffer might need some extra chairs if he invites his players over to watch the tournament.
    Trent Alexander-Arnold could miss out on a place in England’s World Cup squadCredit: Getty
    Jordan Henderson could be the only Liverpool player in Gareth Southgate’s squadCredit: Getty
    Virgil van Dijk is set to lead the Netherlands in QatarCredit: Getty
    Just seven Anfield aces could find themselves playing on football’s greatest stage in Qatar.
    Trent Alexander-Arnold may well be the most high-profile absentee after he was left out of the England matchday squad entirely for yesterday’s 3-3 draw against Germany.
    Alexander-Arnold has played just five times in England’s last 31 games, and was an unused sub in last Friday’s 1-0 defeat to Italy.
    That could leave club captain Jordan Henderson as the only Liverpool player with a ticket for the Three Lions’ flight to Qatar.
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    Midfield maestro Thiago may potentially be another big name omission after he was left out of the Spain squad for this month.
    Although Liverpool’s title hopes may be boosted if a large number of the squad do not have the extra workload of the World Cup at the end of the year.
    However, much-fancied Brazil will not be short of Merseyside representation.
    Samba stars Alisson, Fabinho and Roberto Firmino all look set to run out at the World Cup after being included in the Brazil squad for this month’s games.
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    But Firmino isn’t a dead cert, especially with Gabriel Martinelli in such stunning form for Arsenal.
    Arthur played for Brazil earlier this year, but was not included in boss Tite’s most recent squad so appears set to miss out.
    Virgil van Dijk will definitely be involved, barring injury, with the defender captain of a dangerous looking Netherlands squad.
    And misfiring forward Darwin Nunez will help lead the line for Uruguay despite his woes in front of goal for the Reds.
    Fellow attacker Diogo Jota could be the final Liverpool man involved.
    The Portuguese ace came off the bench to score in his country’s 4-0 win over Czech Republic on Saturday.
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    Ibrahima Konate appears unlikely to make the France squad after missing the start of the season through injury.
    While regular internationals Mohamed Salah, Luis Diaz, Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas all failed to qualify with their respective nations.
    Darwin Nunez is poised to lead the line for UruguayCredit: Getty
    Diogo Jota is set to be included in the Portugal squadCredit: Getty
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    Gareth Southgate’s loyalty to his favourite England players now tested like never before

    ENGLAND desperately needed something to light the fires of hope from their last match before the World Cup.With the Three Lions having gone over 450 minutes without a goal from open play and suffered the indignity of Nations League relegation, Gareth Southgate’s critics were louder than ever ahead of Germany’s visit to Wembley.
    And the howls of derision grew louder as Hansi Flick’s side, who have not been in the best form themselves this year, went 2-0 up in the 67th minute.
    But then England’s spark did arrive in the form of three goals in 12 minutes, a swarm of untethered football with an intent rarely seen in recent fixtures.
    First the wing-backs combined as Reece James assisted Luke Shaw, then the substitutes linked with the lively Bukayo Saka setting up Mason Mount’s sweet first-time strike.
    The hosts’ third goal came from the penalty spot and the inevitable right boot of Harry Kane, whose record of 51 goals in 75 games puts him among the most prolific goalscorers in international football.
    Optimistic England fans will be clinging onto the 12-minute salvo at Wembley for hope
    This injection of optimism, plunged into the heart of England fans like Mia Wallace’s adrenaline shot in Pulp Fiction, was countered by Kai Havertz’s opportunistic poke to make it 3-3.
    Still, the 12-minute blitz served as a reminder that so many of England’s attacking players are potential match-winners – it also ensured the Lightning Seeds, David Baddiel and Frank Skinner would receive their full allotment of royalties come winter.
    Southgate deserves credit for his substitutions on the night as the introduction of Mount and Saka undoubtedly added impetus but many supporters saw the three-goal surge as an example of what can be achieved when the team breaks free of the shackles imposed by the coach’s risk-adverse approach.
    “Set this team free Gareth” was the call from Ian Wright on Twitter, a sentiment echoed by Gary Lineker and swathes of fans up and down the country.
    Supporters were generally happy to tolerate defensive, structured tactics when results were positive – let’s not forget a double pivot of Declan Rice and Kalvin Phillips came within a couple of penalties of anchoring England’s first major trophy since 1966.
    However, patience has evaporated rapidly with England now without a win in six, disastrous preparation for a World Cup.
    Southgate has been loyal to Maguire but sometimes change is needed
    Throughout the Nations League campaign, England’s passing has been ponderous and their movement snail-slow.
    Fatigue may be a factor but many players from other nations have endured similarly demanding workloads in the last year.
    There’s no escaping the awkward fact that some individuals have looked a pale imitation of themselves on the international stage, Phil Foden being the most prominent example.
    The 22-year-old is yet to truly light up an England game in the same manner he has done for Man City multiple times since establishing himself as a first team regular.
    He already has three goals and two assists at club level this term but against Italy and Germany he looked as if he could play for hours without a substantial flourish in the final third.
    The overriding feeling is that Saka, recently voted England’s Player of the Year, is the superior option to start on the right wing (not left wing-back) against Iran come November 21st.
    Foden has been unable to translate his club form to the international stage
    Southgate’s biggest headache stems from centre-back where his loyalty to one of his favourite players will now be tested like never before.
    Let’s be clear, Harry Maguire has generally performed very well for England, even when his club form has been comical.
    That being said, last night’s second half was a horror show.
    The Man United defender gave the ball away just prior to his foul on Jamal Musiala in the box, a stonewall penalty eventually awarded upon VAR review.
    And it was Maguire who was initially dispossessed in the build-up to Die Mannschaft’s second goal after a frustratingly hesitant dribble deep in German territory.
    Southgate has remained loyal to Maguire on the basis that his performances for England have been significantly better than those witnessed at Old Trafford in recent times but last night’s error-strewn showing underlined the fear that many fans have, that his mistakes will directly lead to elimination at a major tournament.
    With John Stones departing prematurely with what looked like a hamstring injury, centre-back is now a huge area of concern for the Three Lions, which makes it even more curious that Fikayo Tomori, who has been consistently excellent for reigning Serie A champions AC Milan, wasn’t given a single minute to prove his worth this international break.
    Eric Dier’s penalty-box defending should have earned him a seat on the plane to Qatar but Southgate’s comments around the matter suggests Maguire will start once the tournament is underway, a significant risk.
    Maguire was at fault for two of Germany’s goals last night
    Despite being absent through injury, last night was a reassuring one for Jordan Pickford, one of Southgate’s other favourites, as Nick Pope looked uncertain playing out from the back before dropping a clanger for Germany’s late equaliser.
    Like Maguire, the Everton goalkeeper has generally played very well for England even when he’s simultaneously looked vulnerable at club level, particularly in major tournaments.
    Given that Pickford started the season in great form for the Toffees before he was sidelined, there’s no reason he shouldn’t be No1 in Qatar.
    Phillips has also been something of a teacher’s pet under Southgate and another player who justified his repeated selection with an impressive Euro 2020 campaign.
    However, the development of Jude Bellingham, who was named Player of the Match against Germany, means it will be extremely difficult for the Man City midfielder to reclaim his place, especially with injury concerns and reduced game time at club level having switched Elland Road for the Etihad in the summer.
    Surely Bellingham is a guaranteed starter? The 19-year-old already looks nailed on for 100 caps.
    Bellingham looks set to be a key player for England for years to come
    The overriding question Southgate will have to answer is whether, at this late juncture, it’s best to move away from the pragmatic approach that has undeniably improved England’s fortunes in recent years?
    Should he ditch his most-trusted lieutenants and let England off the leash or should he keep trying to grind his way to glory?
    Much of what Southgate has implemented should be maintained, most importantly the drastically improved sense of camaraderie, something the Golden Generation of 2002 – 2006 critically lacked according to the likes of Rio Ferdinand, Gary Neville and Steven Gerrard.
    But the 52-year-old’s reluctance to compromise some of his tactical beliefs may prove fatal.
    To abandon one approach in favour of another and implement the change during the first game of a World Cup feels extremely rash – it would mean binning years of preparation and training ground rehearsals.
    However, if England fail in Qatar playing cautious football and are undone by errors from out-of-form players who perhaps shouldn’t even be in the squad, then it will be a massive opportunity squandered, one that would probably cost Southgate his job.
    What might sway the once-beloved gaffer’s mind is the feeling that most right-minded fans wouldn’t mind if England were eliminated in the knockout stages so long as the team was picked on merit and the structure allowed the attacking players freedom to express themselves.
    No reasonable Englishman expects World Cup glory, but to fade out of one with a whimper is inexcusable.

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    Fans spot something bizarre about Harry Kane’s England kit during Germany draw leaving them baffled

    EAGLE-EYED England fans were left baffled by Harry Kane’s kit in yesterday’s thrilling 3-3 draw against Germany.Skipper Kane scored from the spot to put the Three Lions 3-2 up, only for Chelsea ace Kai Havertz to equalise just minutes later.
    Harry Kane appeared to wear a regular No9 on his shorts, and an upside down No6 on the front of his shirtCredit: Getty
    Kane wore his trademark No9 on the back of his shirtCredit: EPA
    His front shirt number appeared to be an upside down version of Harry Maguire’s No6Credit: Reuters
    But it was Kane’s kit, rather than his emphatic penalty, that caught the eye of fans.
    The England captain sported his trademark No9 on the back of his shirt, as well as on his shorts.
    Yet the front of his away shirt, mysteriously worn at home, appeared to have an upside down No6 printed on it.
    His front shirt number looked suspiciously similar to an upside down version of Harry Maguire’s digit.
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    And fans were quick to chime in as they watched the drama unfold in England’s last game before the World Cup.
    One wrote: “Harry Pain.”
    While another joked: “[It’s] because he’s a false nine.”
    Maguire wore two regular No6’s on the front of his shirt and shorts, suggesting Kane’s upside down No6 could have been a printing error.
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    Kane’s bizarre kit wasn’t the only shirt related drama last night.
    Gareth Southgate’s side sported funky fonts on the back of their shirts, with their names all in capitals, except from the letter “i”.
    And it didn’t go down particularly well with fans online.
    One wrote: “I’m quite angry about the font on the England shirts.”
    Another said: “It’s just been brought to my attention that the font on the back of England’s shirts uses all capital letters, except for a lower case ‘i’, and now I can’t see ANYTHING ELSE.”
    While a third quipped: “Petition to get rid of that awful font on the England kit and replace it with Comic Sans.”
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    While Kane’s kit could have been an error, the eye-catching fonts were in fact purposely designed in that way.
    An England statement when the new kits were released said: “Just like the home kit, the typeface used on the name and number takes inspiration from angular, industrial fonts used by English heavy metal rock bands.” More

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    Google ‘predicts’ Qatar World Cup final teams – and it’s heartbreak for Gareth Southgate’s England

    GOOGLE have predicted the finalists for this year’s Qatar World Cup final… and England aren’t in it.After an awful run of results, the nation was already doubting England’s chance of success at reaching the Lusail Stadium showpiece on December 18.
    Google predicted that England would not make the final as they displayed a Brazil v France showcaseCredit: PA
    Lusail stadium in the Qatari capital Doha in home of the 2022 World Cup finalCredit: AFP
    And now search engine giants Google have confirmed everyone’s worst fears by revealing Gareth Southgate’s men will fall before the final.
    Argentine outlet AS found out that if a user searched for ‘events Lusail stadium’ on Google, they were met with all the fixtures being played at that ground during the tournament.
    While the six group games, round of 16, quarter and semi was as expected, the final showed ‘Brazil v France’.
    Whether it was a mistake or a premonition remains to be seen – but it seems Google is predicting a clash between the Samba Boys and Les Bleus.
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    Hours later, Google corrected the error and ‘TBC v TBC’ now shows.
    The Google prediction came shortly before the Three Lions produced a rousing Wembley comeback against Germany in their last game before heading to Qatar.
    For 70 minutes, Southgate’s side meandered towards a drab, uninspiring defeat in their final match before jetting out to the Middle East in under two months.
    But with England trailing 2-0, things got a little bonkers.
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    Over the next 20 minutes, Southgate’s men produced a stunning fightback through goals from Luke Shaw, Mason Mount and Harry Kane.
    Unfortunately, Nick Pope’s flap allowed Kai Havertz to equalise in the 87th minute.
    But despite the result, the rousing comeback has injected some much needed optimism back into England fans with the World Cup just around the corner. More