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    ‘Just protecting his nose’ – Cristiano Ronaldo handball gives away penalty minutes after nose left gushing with blood

    FANS have joked Cristiano Ronaldo gave away a penalty for handball in Portugal’s 4-0 win against Czech Republic to “protect his nose” following his sickening collision.The Manchester United striker was left a bloody mess after being clattered by goalkeeper Tomas Vaclik during the Nations League clash on Saturday.
    Cristiano Ronaldo gave away a penalty for handball in Portugal’s 4-0 win over Czech RepublicCredit: Getty
    Ronaldo suffered a sickening collision with goalkeeper Tomas Vaclik to leave him a bloody mess

    Ronaldo went up to challenge for the ball in the 12th minute at the Sinobo Stadium in Prague as Vaclik went to claim it.
    It resulted in Vaclik’s arms smashing into the 37-year-old’s face, which left him sprawled across the floor as medics rushed to his aid.
    He was eventually able to return to the pitch after Portugal’s physios managed to stem the flow of blood.
    With Portugal leading 2-0, Ronaldo then gifted Czech Republic the perfect chance to get back into the match after he conceded a penalty for a handball when he looked as though he was going to head it clear.
    Ronaldo failed to get on the score sheet in the Nations League victory in PragueCredit: Getty
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    But Bayer Leverkusen striker Patrik Schick blazed his spot-kick high over the bar in first half added time.
    His miss proved costly as Portugal scored twice in the second period to go top of Group A2.
    Social media was quick to comment on Ronaldo’s handball, as they stated he was simply protecting himself from any further facial injuries.
    One Twitter user said: “Honestly can’t blame Ronaldo for that handball. Man was just protecting his nose.”
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    Another commented: “Ronaldo was just protecting his busted nose.”
    A third added: “They think a man playing after this would head the ball clear instead of protecting his nose as a reflex action.”
    This fan then quipped: “Its not a pen. He’s protecting his Nose.”
    Meanwhile this user messaged: “Understandable handball from Ronaldo, he was protecting his face.”
    Another stated: “I get Ronaldo’s thinking cuz (sic) of the injury but that’s handball.”
    Red Devils forward Ronaldo has struggled for form this season, having scored just once in eight games in all competitions for United. More

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    Belgium vs Morocco: Date, live stream FREE, TV channel and kick-off time for 2022 World Cup Group F clash

    BELGIUM will be expected to collect three points in their Group F clash against Morocco – but it could prove to be tricky.The Moroccan’s comfortably topped their World Cup qualifying group by winning EVERY single match.
    Morocco ran riot in their World Cup qualifying group stagesCredit: Rex
    Eden Hazard inspired Belgium to a 3-1 win over England in the third place play-offCredit: AP:Associated Press
    And they officially sealed their spot by pummelling DR Congo 5-2 on aggregate in the CAF third round.
    However, the Red Devils’ hunger to make it further than the third place play-off this time could spur them on to collect all three points.
    But Morocco came out on top the last time these sides met way back in 2008.
    What time does Belgium vs Morocco kick off?

    Belgium’s Group F clash with Morocco takes place on Sunday, November 27.
    It is scheduled to kick-off at 1pm UK time – 3pm local time.
    Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar is the allocated arena for this encounter and it can host approximately 40,000 fans.
    Morocco embarrassed Belgium by four goals to one when the two teams last played.

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    What TV channel is Belgium vs Morocco on and can it be live streamed?

    Belgium vs Morocco will be broadcasted LIVE on BBC One in the UK.
    Viewers also have the option to stream the entire action live via the BBC Sport website or BBC iPlayer app.
    BBC iPlayer is available to download on your preferred choice of mobile phone or tablet.

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    Glum England boss Gareth Southgate takes training as goal-shy Three Lions face Germany in final World Cup warm-up clash

    A DOWNCAST Gareth Southgate took England training on Sunday as the Three Lions prepare to take on Germany.England welcome the Germans to Wembley on Monday for their final Nations League match after suffering relegation following defeat to Italy.
    Gareth Southgate looked downbeat as he took England trainingCredit: Reuters
    Harry Kane was all smiles as he stretched with John Stones and Kyle WalkerCredit: Reuters
    Bukayo Saka and Trent Alexander-Arnold looked glum following England’s relegationCredit: Reuters
    Southgate is confident he is the man to turn around the Three Lions’ fortunesCredit: Reuters
    And Southgate will be desperate to get things back on track with the Qatar World Cup looming.
    England are on their worst run of form since 2014 – five games without win – and have not scored a goal from open play in 450 minutes.
    Harry Kane was the last player to score for England, a penalty against Germany in June, and the skipper appeared to be in good spirits in training despite his side’s goal trouble.
    The striker was spotted sharing a joke with Manchester City pair Kyle Walker and John Stones as the trio went through their stretches.
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    Bukayo Saka and Trent Alexander-Arnold looked a little more glum however despite the Arsenal star winning England’s player of the year.
    The winger could be crucial to ending the Three Lions open play goal drought which dates back to November 2021.
    Germany is the last team England face before the World Cup and they will be desperate to avoid a run of six games without a win.
    The last time they managed that was June 1993 – on that occasion they also lost to Germany to stretch the run to seven games.
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    Southgate knows the pressure is on but he is confident he will find the answers.
    He said: “I think I’m the right person to take the team into the tournament.
    “I think it’s more stable that way, without a doubt.”
    But some England fans disagree, with a SunSport poll finding 83 per cent of fans want Southgate out before the World Cup.
    Some fans have also called for Thomas Tuchel to be appointed as his replacement following his sacking by Chelsea earlier this month.
    But it is actually his replacement at Stamford Bridge Graham Potter who is the bookies’ favourite to take over from Southgate.
    Eddie Howe, Mauricio Pochettino and Steve Cooper are also amongst the front runners to succeed Southgate should he be fired.
    But Kane has faith the team will come good and called on the supporters to back England once again ahead of the World Cup.
    He said: “We’re not panicking. Of course, I understand the frustration of the fans.
    “But ultimately we are going to be judged on what happens come November.
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    “If we have a successful tournament I’m not sure people will be worried about the spell we had over the summer — and that’s the bottom line.
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    Harry Kane tells England fans to get behind flops vs Germany and help them earn confidence-boosting win before World Cup

    HARRY KANE has told England supporters: Do NOT panic.The Three Lions are on their worst run of results for 30 years and face arch-rivals Germany at Wembley tomorrow in their last game before the World Cup finals.
    England are on their worst run for 30 years… and it couldn’t come at a worse timeCredit: Reuters
    The pressure is beginning to build on manager Gareth SouthgateCredit: GETTY
    Kane has urged Three Lions fans not to panicCredit: GETTY
    But captain Kane, 29, says that a morale-boosting win in front of a packed national stadium will send the Three Lions off to Qatar with their confidence sky high.
    He said: “We’re not panicking. Of course, I understand the frustration of the fans.
    “I was an England fan and still am an England fan whether I’m playing or not. I understand it.
    “But ultimately we are going to be judged on what happens come November.

    “If we have a successful tournament I’m not sure people will be worried about the spell we had over the summer — and that’s the bottom line.
    “We know results haven’t been what we wanted.
    “As a group, we know what we’re about and we will fight through this tough period.
    “A full house at Wembley against Germany will be great World Cup preparation.”
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    Boss Gareth Southgate was booed by England supporters in Milan after the Friday night defeat that condemned the team to relegation from the Nations League.
    But Kane says he and the players must, and will, shoulder the blame for the collapse in form of the Euro 2020 finalists.
    The Spurs star said: “Before this spell, I think we were 22 unbeaten, which was a record, and everyone was happy and excited, and rightly so.
    “In football sometimes you have these moments where you have to dig deep and look within yourselves as players, as a whole team, as staff, and see where we can improve.
    “This is definitely that moment for us.
    “We’re a really strong group. We’re always honest with one another.
    “The players are ultimately the ones on the pitch and need to take that responsibility.
    “Gareth is always there to try and do that. But we know as players that we need to do better.
    “I don’t think our confidence has been dented.
    “We are all experienced enough, with our clubs, especially we have been through those moments when things haven’t been going so well.
    “It’s about bouncing back. I believe we are going to be judged on how we perform out in Qatar.
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    “Ultimately once we get to the World Cup we will be ready for that first game and be fully focused on that.”
    Tomorrow’s clash is the last chance for players like uncapped striker Ivan Toney, 26, to stake a claim in Southgate’s 26-man squad for Qatar.
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    Latest England flop shows there are only THREE problems with the Three Lions… the defence, midfield and attack

    ENGLAND only have three problems ahead of the World Cup: the defence, the midfield, and the attack.It’s an old joke borrowed from another sport, but Gareth Southgate isn’t laughing as he surveys a side unrecognisable from the Three Lions that achieved so much at the last two major tournaments.
    England suffered defeat in their Nations League clash with Italy on Friday nightCredit: Reuters
    Giacomo Raspadori put the Three Lions to th sword with a incisive finishCredit: Getty
    Gareth Southgate has major headaches ahead of the World CupCredit: Reuters
    England have gone from being one of the most prolific teams in Europe to failing to score from open play in five consecutive games.
    One goal always looked likely to be enough to beat an England team short on ideas and intensity.
    And so it proved as Giacomo Raspadori gave Italy a deserved win on Friday night in Milan.
    Southgate said: “We’ve got to be decisive in the final third and we’re not managing that at the moment.
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    “That’s a bit of a head scratcher given the quality of the players and the positions they got themselves into.”
    But scratching that itch successfully is what Southgate is paid to do.
    Why does Raheem Sterling, to take the most high-profile example, look like a pale imitation of the player he is at club level and has long been for England?
    Captain Harry Kane seemed set to beat Wayne Rooney’s 53-goal all-time scoring record in time for the World Cup.
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    Now you have to wonder whether England will play enough games in Qatar for him to score the four Kane needs to surpass that personal milestone, let alone lead the team to a historic triumph.
    Kane said: “When you get to major tournaments, it’s about being clinical, taking one chance when you get it.
    “These last four or five games we haven’t done that.
    “We’re just not quite, especially from an attacking front, doing the business at the moment.
    “It’s disappointing, for sure, but I’m a confident guy. I know the strikers and attacking players here are confident players.”
    The problem is, England don’t look confident.
    And they have just one more game to sort that out — a Nations League dead rubber against Germany at Wembley tomorrow.
    It feels like a lot of the intensity and belief has gone out of Southgate’s England, particularly up front.
    And as ever with the Three Lions boss, there is debate about how to balance defensive strength with attacking threat.
    Tournament success was built on a strong defence which has crumbled as players like Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw and Ben Chilwell lose their places at club level, while others struggle for fitness or form.
    Bukayo Saka found himself playing left wing-back in Milan on Friday night, but Southgate doesn’t seem to have many other solutions beyond the trusty back-three comes good again, rather than finding a way to make a back four work.
    The England boss said: “I think the defenders that are playing well are playing in back threes.
    Gareth Southgate has kept the faith with the underperforming Harry MaguireCredit: GETTY
    “Of course if you don’t win matches people will look at everything and we’re always open minded.
    “But I think it [three at the back] gives us the best chance, over the next few months, of depth in those positions where, if we get injuries, we’re not changing the system again and starting from scratch.”
    The return of Eric Dier was one positive thing to cling to from Friday. The performance of Jude Bellingham was another.
    Relying on a teenager with limited big tournament experience is a risk, but Southgate has little choice.
    His options in central midfield were already limited before Kalvin Phillips, fans’ player of the year in the season England reached the Euros final, had surgery on a shoulder that makes him no better than 50/50 to go to Qatar.
    Southgate said: “We have a slight lack of depth in the middle of midfield, which is a concern – but I think Jude had an excellent game, which is encouraging.”
    It is, but not enough to override all the other issues.
    Even England’s set-pieces, such a potent weapon at the 2018 World Cup, aren’t working anymore.
    So it feels a lot like Southgate’s side have become the football version of the nation’s cricket team in 1986.
    It was famously written: They can’t bat, can’t bowl, and can’t field.
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    What happened? Mike Gatting’s side went on to win the Ashes in Australia.
    So maybe, just maybe, it will be alright on the night in Qatar.
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    Dave Kidd: Southgate insists he’s still right man for England but fans are bored of him and he’s growing tired of job

    IT WAS strange that Gareth Southgate even felt the need to say it.But in the aftermath of a miserable defeat in Italy which confirmed his side’s Nations League relegation, the England boss volunteered the opinion that he is the right man to lead the Three Lions into the World Cup in Qatar.
    Gareth Southgate is adamant he remains the right man to lead EnglandCredit: Getty
    The Three Lions boss was booed by fans after the dismal defeat in ItalyCredit: Rex
    Nobody had even suggested Southgate might quit or be sacked less than two months before the World Cup.
    Even the thousands of England supporters who booed him in Milan, and after that 4-0 thumping by Hungary at Molineux in June, aren’t seriously demanding a change of management this close to the tournament – especially when there are no obvious English successors.
    But Southgate said: “I think I’m the right person to take the team into the tournament.
    “I think it’s more stable that way, without  a doubt.”
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    It now feels as though Southgate is at the beginning of the end of his six-year reign. He will head to Frankfurt in a fortnight to attend the draw for the Euro 2024 qualifiers.
    But despite his £6million-a-year contract running until that tournament in Germany, it is difficult to imagine him remaining in charge when that qualifying campaign kicks off in March.
    After England completed a sequence of five matches without a win — nor a single goal from open play — Southgate sounded like a man in denial.
    His claim that his team’s performance in Friday’s 1-0 defeat was ‘a step in the right direction’ was an insult to the intelligence of anyone who watched it — especially the 4,300 paying punters up in the Gods at the San Siro.
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    Southgate has made plenty of mentions of how previous England managers have suffered widespread criticism from supporters and the media. But in truth, he hasn’t received nearly as much stick as most predecessors.
    He is England’s most successful boss since Sir Alf Ramsey, having led the side to the semi-finals of the 2018 World Cup and the final of last year’s Euros.
    And despite long-term criticism of his over-cautious approach, supporters have only truly turned on him since the debacle against Hungary — which was England’s heaviest home defeat for nearly a century.
    When you consider that Bobby Robson was on the receiving end of ‘In the Name of God, Go!’ headlines, that Graham Taylor was consigned to the vegetable patch and caricatured as a turnip, and that Kevin Keegan quit in a Wembley toilet, Southgate has not had it so bad.
    Yet it seems the nation has grown bored of him and that Southgate may be growing tired of the job.
    The 52-year-old has not managed a club for 13 years now and is keen to do so.
    Walter Winterbottom is the only England manager to have ever taken the side to four major  tournament finals and this will be Southgate’s third. This job, which was never quite the ‘impossible job’, does carry a shelf-life, and the current boss is reaching his.
    Not that the FA have any obvious successor to call on now that Graham Potter has hitched up with Chelsea.
    Southgate became a national treasure and a style icon in Russia four years ago, a status which he always felt embarrassed about.
    And he is adamant that he is not bothered by either personal popularity or antipathy.

    Southgate said: “I’ve seen every other England manager have it (unpopularity). So I wasn’t and never have been carried away by praise. I know how the game is and it turns so quickly and you’re judged by results.
    “Nobody is going to enjoy being booed by the supporters but I understand the job.
    “Football management, whenever you have a difficult run of results, it’s always going to be the manager who deals with that. I’ve got to get on with it.”
    Southgate is a results-driven manager who is no longer getting results.
    His side have always been over-reliant on the goals of Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling, while their potency from set-pieces has evaporated. But suggestions that the manager is wasting a new ‘golden generation’ are wide of the mark.
    England are short of talent in central defence, central midfield and at left-back.
    The manager believes, correctly, that England are not good enough to be successful by playing gung-ho football and he is going back to a 3-4-3 formation, which is always met with accusations of over-caution.
    Yet we can only hope that his delusional talk of promising performances are not repeated in the dressing room, where some home truths need to be told if England are to avoid an early exit in Qatar.
    Southgate claimed: “I don’t think the performance against Italy was far off.
    “I know that’s going to get derision because we’re on the back of a run of defeats but the players know in the main the performance was good.
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    “I’ll ultimately be judged on the tournament and how we do in the tournaments.
    “Would we have preferred a different run of results? Without a doubt. We’d like to be scoring goals freely, we’d like to be winning, but this is a different test and we’ve got to show we’re resilient enough to deal with that.” More

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    Meet unknown English boss who has gone from council flat to World Cup with Canada… via women’s football in New Zealand

    GARETH SOUTHGATE will not be the only English manager in Qatar this winter.And John Herdman, the 47-year-old from Consett in the North East, is ready to flourish as he leads Canada into the World Cup.
    John Herdman is the head coach of CanadaCredit: AFP
    Herdman was previously the manager of New Zealand’s women’s teamCredit: Getty
    From living alone at 16 before finding coaching, Herdman’s rise has been nothing if not unconventional.
    Having found breaking into the system in England near impossible without a CV as a player, he moved to the other side of the world and found a role in New Zealand.
    Eventually that led to coaching their women’s team, taking them to two World Cups and an Olympic Games before making the move to Canada.
    Starting out as the women’s coach there, Herdman made the switch to leading the men’s side in 2018, before guiding them to their first World Cup since 1986.
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    There have been doubters at every turn but the focus is no longer on keeping them quiet.
    Herdman said: “I think, in simple terms, there’s been a desire to sort of prove people wrong.
    “And you have to let that go because it’s quite a toxic motivation.
    “Over the last two years, I’ve had that motivation goal. I mean, that was pretty toxic.
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    Lauren Sesselmann of Canada with John Herdman at the Women’s World Cup in 2015Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    John Herdman at the Women’s World Cup Canada 2015Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    “It’s now coming into this World Cup, just with a freedom to really enjoy the experience with these players.
    “There’s nothing but opportunity for Canada at this World Cup. Therefore we have to approach it with that sort of freedom.
    “The desire to prove people wrong, that’s already been done.”
    Herdman has had to battle from a young age, growing up in County Durham when the local steelworks closed down and watching his parents divorce.
    Then his father, who used to take him to watch Newcastle United as a boy, started suffering from mental health problems.
    He decided to go it alone, living by himself in a council house at 16.
    Herdman revealed: “I later read some work by (American philosopher) Ralph Waldo Emerson, his piece on self-reliance.
    “That to me just really laid the foundation for what my future was going to be — that you’re relying on yourself here. Your parents aren’t here any more for you.
    “You’re almost going to be looking after your parents to some degree. This is it, you’re on your own, son.
    “Ask nothing from nobody, take nothing from nobody and get on with it. Just get on with it.
    “I’m very strong-willed. If this is the direction we’re going, I’m going to give my life to it.”
    He added: “It stemmed out from that moment, I think at the age of 16, 17.
    “I’d had two really tough years. Whether it was getting beat within an inch of my life and then the family breaking down and then recognising, ‘Yeah, my father’s probably never going to be the same again’.
    “It was a tough period of time, I could have easily went in the wrong direction.
    “You know, I think with the coaching, it was what pretty much saved us.”
    It has not only saved Herdman but taken him to the biggest stage in football.
    Even before New Zealand there were battles back home. Herdman explained: “I’d had experiences working in academies in England.
    “You just got that sense that there was a culture of almost protecting the players that had given their life to the game and really squeezing out anyone who hadn’t really been part of that club.”
    Now Herdman has the chance to unite a nation with Canada’s first-ever goal at  a World Cup finals — all in preparation for a home tournament in 2026.
    He said: “If you progress this team, to a certain stage, the whole country will stop.
    “That’s a big part of what we know the legacy can be.
    Tajon Buchanan celebrates a goal with team-matesCredit: Getty
    John Herdman celebrates victory in a 2022 World Cup Qualifying matchCredit: Getty
    “That’s the opportunity — when I say we’re going into this with genuine opportunity, the country hasn’t had that feeling for some  36 years.”
    While he has had enough of proving  people wrong, there may still be a few more doubts to get out of the way, too.
    Progressing with a team which boasts a number of MLS players could also change a few minds.
    He said: “MLS has had a massive impact on football in this hemisphere.
    “In the last three years there’s been a change of mentality.
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    “People are seeing Americans and now Canadians like Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David as ‘OK, there’s a market here that we need to invest in’.”
    Regardless of what is to come this winter, Herdman has already done wonders for that market, his players and Canada as a whole. More

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    Inside luxury £1billion cruise liner that England WAGs will live on for World Cup which features a five-a-side pitch

    THREE Lions’ Wags will enjoy a life of luxury aboard a £1billion cruise liner during the World Cup in Qatar.Several of the Three Lions stars’ partners and families are set to be based on the MSC World Europa, described as a “floating palace”.
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    Eric Dier’s model girlfriend Anna Modler could be among the WAGs stayingCredit: instagram
    She could be joined by Aaron Ramsdale’s fiancee Georgina IrwinCredit: instagram
    It includes six pools, 14 ocean-view jacuzzis, dodgem cars, salons, boutiques, restaurants, bars and the longest dry-slide at sea.
    In Qatar there is normally a booze ban which can land flouters in jail, though some “select areas” will serve it at the World Cup.
    Because the MSC World Europa is “off-shore”, guests can neck champagne stress-free and sunbathe, unlike at some hotels there.
    Among them could be model Anna Modler, 24, who is dating defender Eric Dier, and air hostess Georgina Irwin, 26, engaged to goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale.
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    Packages will cost players’ families £6,000 each – a snip for England’s mega-rich footballers.
    Phil Foden’s girlfriend Rebecca Cooke, 22, is among those to have expressed an interest in staying on it along with the Manchester City ace’s family.
    Fern Maguire, 27, is also expected in the Middle East to support hubby Harry during the tournament, which starts in November.
    While some partners are likely to stay in Dubai and fly in for matches, The Sun on Sunday can reveal several have opted to make the MSC World Europa their base.
    Phil Foden’s partner Rebecca Cooke is believed to be keen on staying on the cruise shipCredit: instagram
    Harry Maguire’s wife Fern could also choose to stay on the luxury linerCredit: Social Media
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    In an added boost, the FA is stumping up the bill for security, with thousands of fans also expected on board.
    Our source said: “The boat is an amazing place to stay. It is like a floating palace, which is why many of the players’ wives and families quickly snapped up packages that the Football Association arranged.
    Those staying on the boat can have at least five people with them and also pay for extra guests too.
    It means nannies and other family members are likely to be heading out to Qatar as well.
    “Due to the fact the boat is off shore, guests can have a drink and enjoy themselves without having to worry about falling foul of Qatar’s strict rules.
    “In many of the bars and clubs around Qatar you can’t even cheer let alone order a beer.
    “And they certainly don’t like football songs.
    “And many hotels aren’t even allowed sunbathing areas. But by staying on the boat guests just relax and have a great time.
    “If England do go all the way it’s likely to become like a carnival on board.”
    The ship can hold 6,762 guests – and many fans are reported to still be trying to book rooms.
    Prices start at about £300 for a double/twin but go right up to £690 a night.
    Those staying on the 205,700- tonne ship are promised a “globally inspired urban design” and a “world of immersive experiences”.
    ‘The Venom Drop’ slide is a unique and daring feature of the cruise shipCredit:
    The liner even boasts a 5-a-side ship which players’ families may enjoy
    The cruise liner even has a dodgems arena along with a roller disco rinkCredit: supplied
    One of the highlights, especially for children, is an incredible 11-deck high slide called “The Venom Drop”.
    Water slides are also available too. A Sportplex zone will offer basketball, bumper cars and even a roller disco rink.
    Swimming pools, which include one inside with a sliding roof, have themes including “botanic garden”, “zen” or “beach vibes”.
    Gareth Southgate will name 26 players for Qatar.
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    Their first match will be against Iran on November 21 at Doha’s Khalifa International Stadium — the day after the tournament starts.
    The FA declined to comment.
    Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsdale will find out if he has a place in the squad in late OctoberCredit: Getty
    Tottenham’s Eric Dier started for England in Friday’s match against ItalyCredit: Getty More