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    England’s statistical best XI if Qatar 2022 World Cup was to start tomorrow which sees Sterling and Foden MISS out

    GARETH SOUTHGATE’s World Cup England team would look completely different if the tournament started TOMORROW and was based on this season’s best performers.Just four players who have featured under Southgate in the last two major tournaments make the starting XI.
    Many of Southgate’s mainstay names miss out on England’s XI if the World Cup started tomorrowCredit: Getty
    Just four players who have featured in the last two tournaments make Southgate’s starting team
    Mainstay names Raheem Sterling, Phil Foden, Declan Rice, Jordan Pickford, Kalvin Phillips, Luke Shaw, Kyle Walker, Harry Maguire, Jack Grealish, Reece James and John Stones all miss out after slow starts to the season.
    Instead, three Newcastle players would be tasked with preventing goals.
    Goalkeeper Nick Pope would start ahead of Pickford and Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsdale.
    Pope has an average rating of 7.27, according to WhoScored.com, who use over 200 different statistics to rate players’ performances.
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    Matt Targett and Kieran Trippier would start as Southgate’s full-backs.
    The Magpies duo are rated at 6.98 and 7.37 respectively.
    Trippier, like Pope has kept three clean sheets but also notched a superb free-kick against Manchester City.
    Everton’s James Tarkowski would partner ex-Manchester United ace Chris Smalling in the heart of the defence.
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    Smalling has started the campaign well with Roma under the management of Jose Mourinho.
    The 32-year-old is averaging 0.7 tackles per game in the Serie A and 1.8 interceptions.
    He also scored in the 1-0 win over Cremonese.
    James Ward-Prowse, who was unlucky to miss out on the Euro 2020 squad, would be partnered by 19-year-old Jude Bellingham.
    Both are showing their strengths defensively and offensively.
    Bellingham for Borussia Dortmund is averaging three tackles per game, coupled with 1.7 interceptions per 90.
    While going forward, he is pulling off 3.2 dribbles-a-game.
    Ward-Prowse’s key passing has been impressive, in particular.
    The 27-year-old Southampton captain is averaging 2.5 key passes a game in a new-look Saints side.
    Euro 2020 starter Rice has had a relatively slow start to the season, as has his West Ham team-mates.
    While Phillips is struggling to find consistent minutes at Man City.
    Rice and Phillips would miss out on starting in Qatar statisticallyCredit: AP
    Leeds’ Jack Harrison would man the left flank, with Bukayo Saka on the right.
    Harrison has started the new season strong.
    The 25-year-old scored the goal which kept Leeds in the top division on the final game of last season.
    And his form has continued, scoring one and assisting THREE in six league games.
    Harry Kane would be joined by in-form Brentford striker Ivan Toney up front.
    Toney has the highest average rating out of all the starting players.
    His five goals and two assists in the Premier League this season, including a hat-trick against Leeds, has earned him a rating of 7.76.
    Strike partner Kane is his nearest rival having been rated at 7.53.
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    German national side to be documented by Amazon during Qatar World Cup for next Arsenal-style All or Nothing series

    THE GERMAN national team will be documented during the Qatar World Cup by Amazon for their next Arsenal-style All or Nothing series.Prime Video’s critically-acclaimed series following the Gunners, showing behind the scenes footage of what was a memorable 2021/22 season, went down well with fans and players.
    Germany’s World Cup campaign starts on November 23Credit: AFP
    Amazon will be documenting the German’s World Cup campaign as they look for a fifth starCredit: Getty
    And now footy fans will be treated to an international version of an All or Nothing series, it has been confirmed.
    Six episodes will take viewers through the German national team’s preparations for the 2022 Qatar World Cup and the tournament itself.
    It will start after the Germans were knocked out of the 2018 World Cup in the group stages, falling at the first hurdle of their world title defence.
    The five-year journey will also cover their participation at Euro 2020, which saw them lose in the Round of 16 to host nation England.
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    The hope is it will show the Germans “getting back to the top of the world” and winning their fifth World Cup, and it will release in Spring 2023.
    National coach Hansi Flick says the documentary will give fans “exclusive insights into our processes”.
    Flick told DFB: “The Amazon team supports us intensively and offers many exclusive insights into our processes.
    “The documentary follows our goal back to the top of the world and shows how hard we work to achieve it.
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    “Our biggest challenge is still to come with the World Cup. It will be challenging, emotional and hopefully successful in the end.
    “We go ALL IN and want to go with it make the documentary possible for the fans.”
    Philip Pratt, Head of German Amazon Originals at Prime Video, said: “Prime members can look forward to an exciting journey with the German national soccer team.
    “Our viewers will receive unique, intimate and emotional insights while the entire team will be on the exhausting Accompany the way to the fifth star up close.
    “The whole of Germany and we at Prime Video hope for a happy ending.”
    Germany will contest Group E alongside Japan, Costa Rica and 2010 world champions Spain.
    Flick’s men will kick-off their World Cup campaign on November 23 against Japan at the Khalifa International Stadium. More

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    England’s home and away kits for World Cup ‘leaked online’ – with historic nod to iconic shirts from past

    ENGLAND’S home and away kits for the World Cup in Qatar have been leaked online.The alleged Nike efforts look set to be worn when Gareth Southgate takes his side to the Middle East in November.
    England’s alleged new home shirt featured a navy blue to light blue gradient
    The supposed away shirt feels like something straight out of the 1990s
    Both shirts evoke memories of Three Lions kits of yesteryear.
    Manufacturers Nike appear to have decided to give the strips a retro, 1990s feel.
    The home shirt, as revealed by Footy Headlines, features a navy blue to light blue gradient design on the sleeves.
    Its trim will likely spark fans’ memories of England kits during the second half of the 1990s.
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    The away shirt, meanwhile, features a collar reminiscent of that used by Umbro in England’s 1992 away shirt.
    It is an otherwise minimalistic red shirt featuring the Nike swoosh and of course the Three Lions.
    The designs have drawn mixed responses, with fans generally preferring the away strip to the home one.
    A social media user wrote: “Should just play in the away shirt as that home shirt is bloody awful.”
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    Another added: “The white one is shocking. Looks like a training top.”
    A third jibed: “Collar on home is dire, away is a straight rip off from 90. Nike are so poor its untrue.”
    But another fan gushed: “The away one looks class.”
    A further Twitter user commented: “That home shirt is absolutely horrendous.”
    While one went against the grain, adding: “Just me that likes the white shirt.”

    The Three Lions take on Italy and Germany later this month in Nations League clashes in their final matches before the World Cup kicks off in Qatar.
    England will begin their campaign against Iran on November 21, with further group matches against the USA on November 25 and a clash with Wales four days later.
    Gareth Southgate proudly wears Umbro’s Euro 96 effortCredit: PA
    England wore blue and red on their shoulders in 1980Credit: Handout
    England’s away shirt is reminiscent of their 1992 effortCredit: Getty More

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    Ecuador face being kicked out of World Cup just months before start amid ‘fake passport and Byron Castillo scandal’

    ECUADOR reportedly face being kicked out of the World Cup just months before it starts.That’s amid claims of player Byron Castillo using a fake Ecuadorian passport after allegedly being born in Colombia.
    Ecuador’s Byron Castillo is embroiled in fake passport allegations, putting his country’s World Cup spot in doubtCredit: AFP
    The Mail says it has unearthed new evidence of a cover-up by Ecuador’s FA (FEF) amid a FIFA enquiry into Castillo’s nationality.
    The world governing body are investigating whether the right-back, who plays for Mexican side Leon, was born in Ecuador or in Colombia.
    Castillo has 10 caps for Ecuador and helped them reach the World Cup finals in Qatar this winter.
    But the Mail claims it has an audio recording from four years ago of Castillo giving his name as the one matching his alleged Colombian birth certificate.
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    Castillo also says he was born THREE years earlier than the age on his Ecuadorian birth certificate.
    The Mail adds Castillo is heard describing how he left Colombia for Ecuador to become a footballer.
    And Castillo also names an Ecuadorian businessman who allegedly gave him his new identity.
    The Mail’s audio of Castillo could have major repercussions for Ecuador’s World Cup hopes.
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    It was South American rivals Chile who first lodged an official complain with FIFA earlier this year regarding their doubts over Castillo’s nationality.
    FIFA dismissed the complaint in June, but the Mail claims the new evidence could be used before Thursday’s Appeals Commission rules on the matter.
    That could potentially result in Ecuador being booted out of the World Cup.
    And Chile are hopeful they will be able to take their place in Qatar.
    Castillo played in two qualifiers against them, with Chile picking up just one point.
    Should FIFA follow precedent by awarding Chile two 3-0 wins, that would move them from seventh to fourth in the table.
    That would put Chile above Peru on goal difference.
    But Peru also hold out hope that they can qualify instead, simply by Ecuador having their matches forfeited.
    FIFA and FEF declined to comment. More

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    Robert Page hands Wales huge World Cup boost as he signs four-year deal to officially take over from Ryan Giggs as boss

    ROBERT PAGE has given Wales a perfect World Cup tonic by signing a new four-year deal.The Dragons boss, 48, led his country to a first global tournament since 1958 but was set to be out of contract at the end of the Qatar finals in December.
    Robert Page has signed a new four-year Wales dealCredit: Alamy
    But, as SunSport exclusively reported on August 25, Page has agreed fresh terms with the Football Association of Wales and committed himself until 2026.
    Page, whose side will face arch-rivals England, plus USA and Iran in Group B when the World Cup kicks off in November, said: “There is no bigger honour than coaching your national team.
    “I can’t wait for the challenge the next four years will bring, starting with our first Fifa World Cup in 64 years.
    “This is an exciting time for Welsh football and I hope we can make the country proud in November and continue our success by qualifying for more major tournaments in the future.”
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    Page has been Wales manager for 24 matches, winning ten, drawing eight and losing just six since stepping up from assistant boss after Ryan Giggs was arrested in November 2020.
    Giggs eventually stood down as Dragons chief in June ahead of his recent domestic violence trial, where the jury failed to deliver a verdict and the ex-Manchester United winger faces a retrial next year.
    Talks over Page’s future had been ongoing since the play-off final triumph over Ukraine in June, before an agreement was finally struck last month.
    His new deal means the former defender, who earned 41 caps,  will lead Wales into qualification campaigns for Euro 2024 and the 2026 World Cup — set to be held in USA, Canada and Mexico.
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    During his tenure, Page has won promotion to the top tier of the Nations League and reached the last 16 of Euro 2020, before making history when Gareth Bale’s free-kick against Ukraine took Wales to Qatar.
    Captain Bale — who intends to carry on for Wales beyond the World Cup — is  a big supporter of Page, who will release his squad for this month’s Nations League double-header against Belgium and Poland tomorrow morning.
    FAW president Steve Williams said: “I am delighted that Rob and the FAW have agreed a four-year contract to take the Cymru men’s national team to the next stage.
    “The World Cup is the perfect opportunity to show Wales on the world stage and I am positive that Rob is the best person for the role, in Qatar and beyond.”
    Wales chief exec Noel Mooney added: “The FAW Strategic Plan, Our Wales, has clear ambitions for our men’s national team.
     “I am confident that Rob is the best person to bring us more success over the next four years.
    “By putting the correct foundations in place, I’m sure we will see Rob and the team qualify for more major tournaments in the near future and continue to grow the positivity and support around Welsh football at the moment.”
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    Dave Kidd: There’s NO chance Southgate will drop Maguire for World Cup opener… Slabhead’s England spot is concrete

    WHEN England face Iran in their World Cup opener in Qatar, just ten weeks from now, the smart money is on Harry Maguire being in the starting line-up.Such a decision might be met with howls of derision across the land.
    Harry Maguire is in line to keep his England spot, despite being dropped at Manchester UnitedCredit: Getty
    It will doubtless be regarded as a sign that Gareth Southgate is pig-headed, out-of-touch and past his sell-by date as England manager.
    But Southgate’s loyalty towards Maguire is cast-iron.
    The England boss has been licking his wounds for three months since the 4-0 humiliation by Hungary at Molineux capped a miserable winless four-match Nations League run in June.
    This Thursday, he will name his squad for clashes with Italy, on Friday week, and Germany, the following Monday, which represent England’s final matches before the weird, disorientating and utterly corrupt mid-season World Cup.
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    And Manchester United’s troubled captain seems certain to be included — despite his axing by club boss Erik ten Hag.
    When Maguire has started this season, United’s record reads played three, lost three.
    When he has been excluded, Ten Hag’s men have played four, won four.
    Yet for Southgate, old Slabhead remains untouchable.­
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    That defeat by Hungary was England’s biggest home defeat in 94 years and easily the worst night of Southgate’s six-year reign.
    And one of the loudest groans came when he introduced Maguire as a late sub, after John Stones had been sent off and Hungary had scored their third goal.
    Maguire, once a man-of-the-people cult hero among England fans, is now treated with extraordinary levels of contempt.
    He was booed by large sections of the Wembley crowd before the friendly against Ivory Coast in March and even as far away as Melbourne, during a United pre-season friendly in July.
    So why is Maguire afforded apparently special treatment by Southgate, who has previously claimed he would only choose those playing regularly for their clubs?
    Well, it’s not as if there are a whole host of in-form English central defenders.
    Eric Dier, who has been consistently excellent in Spurs’ back three, will receive a long overdue recall.
    Maguire, once a man-of-the-people cult hero among England fans, is now treated with extraordinary levels of contempt.
    Especially as Southgate may revert to a back three for Qatar.
    And Stones, suspended for next week’s trip to Milan, is being included more frequently in Manchester City’s starting line-up.
    But beyond those two, Ben White is playing for Arsenal at right-back — the one position in which Southgate is already famously well-stocked.
    And the other two centre-backs in the Euros squad last year were Tyrone Mings and Conor Coady.
    Mings has been stripped of the Aston Villa captaincy, while Wolves’ Coady has been loaned to Everton.
    Marc Guehi of Crystal Palace and AC Milan’s Italian title-winner Fikayo Tomori are both in the mix but neither were particularly impressive for England in June, when Southgate rightly claimed Maguire had been his best centre-half.
    Apart from this scarcity of potential replacements, Southgate has always remained remarkably loyal to those who started regularly during the 2018 World Cup.
    Seven of his Russian starting XI lined up against Germany in Munich in June and Jordan Henderson might have been an eighth, if available.
    Maguire was also included in Uefa’s Team of the Tournament for last summer’s Euros — despite missing the opening two matches through injury.
    Many of us had questioned Southgate’s decision to name an unfit player — a failing of previous overly loyal England managers — but Maguire proved his boss spectacularly right.
    It isn’t true that Maguire has never let England down — his early sending-off in a Nations League home defeat by Denmark came just weeks after he was arrested on holiday in Greece, causing him to be axed from Southgate’s squad.
    But by and large, Maguire has been excellent for his country.
    And however badly England ended last season, Southgate is easily his nation’s most successful manager since Sir Alf Ramsey.
    He has fully earned the right to do things his way in Qatar.
    And that will mean a prominent role for Maguire, despite the booing mob.
    Southgate is a long-term manager with a long memory, in an age of knee-jerk short-termism.
    If he fails in Qatar, he will fail on his own terms — with Maguire in his team.

    VAR FROM OK ABROAD TOO
    JUST as VAR-devotees will tell you the system is not to blame, only the people who operate it, they will back up their claim by insisting it is only a shambles in England.
    So they’ll be hoping you haven’t seen the injury-time chaos in Sunday’s Serie A clash between Juventus and Salernitana.
    A 96th-minute ‘winner’ by Juve’s Arkadiusz Milik was incorrectly ruled out for offside by VAR, when a defender lurking by the corner flag, clearly playing everyone on, was somehow not spotted by the remote official.
    In the ensuing furore, Juve boss Max Allegri and three players were sent off.
    So, yeah, the system is fine, it’s just our incompetent muppets to blame — there’s nothing to see elsewhere.

    B&B A 5-STAR
    IT’S difficult to recall any change of management of any team, in any sport, having such a dramatically positive effect as Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes as coach and captain of England’s Test cricketers.
    After one victory in 17 matches under the old regime, England have won six out of seven this summer — many in thrilling, record-breaking style.
    It was ludicrous that moderately bad light stopped play on Sunday, with England 33 runs short of victory against South Africa.
    Yet several thousand still turned out on a Monday morning to watch 25 minutes of cricket — testament to the public appreciation of this team and Test cricket itself.
    Perhaps the ECB can now stop obsessing about The Hundred and start prioritising the sport’s original, and best, format.

    NO PREM NET GAIN
    AS Premier League clubs had a larger net summer spend than the other four major European leagues put together, they should be dominating continental club competitions.
    Yet English teams have lifted only one of the last seven major trophies and, in last week’s openers, Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United all lost.
    Spanish clubs won nine trophies out of ten between 2014-18, without enjoying overall financial dominance.
    It would be unspeakably dull if Premier League sides lived up to their financial might — but they are falling way, way short.

    FA OFF ON ONE
    AFTER being widely panned for calling off all football at the weekend, while other sports carried on, the FA are sticking to their guns.
    So, while Gareth Southgate will still name his England squad on Thursday for the Nations League games against Italy and Germany, he will not hold his usual media interviews.
    Some of the decisions over what is or isn’t ‘disrespectful’ during the period of national mourning for the Queen have been farcical — such as the closing of a bicycle rack in Norwich.
    But the FA’s paranoia is extreme.
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    NEXT week marks the first anniversary of Jimmy Greaves’ death.
    And if you’d like to read about English football’s greatest scorer’s life by those who knew him best, then I’d heartily recommend The Jimmy Greaves We Knew, collated by Mike Donovan. More

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    Chelsea star Hakim Ziyech could be in line for shock Morocco recall after huge row with World Cup chances increasing

    CHELSEA star Hakim Ziyech could be in line for a shock recall to the Morocco squad ahead of the 2022 Qatar World Cup, according to reports.Ziyech, 29, hasn’t been a part of the national setup for over a year following a huge row with former manager Vahid Halilhodzic.
    Ziyech has received a national team recall by Morocco’s new managerCredit: Rex
    Halilhodzic had publicly complained about Ziyech’s commitment.
    Ziyech said after being snubbed for the Moroccan AFCON team: “Obviously I understand them but I will not return to the national team. It’s my final decision.
    “It’s all clear for me how things are going over there, it’s all clear for me. 
    “I’m focusing on what I’m doing, and that’s my club. At the end of the day it’s a decision he (the manager) makes.
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    “You have to respect it but if all the lying comes with it, it’s clear for me.
    “I will not return to the national team. I understand (the fans upset), I feel sorry for them.”
    But Halilhodzic has since been replaced by Walid Regragui, and according to RMC Sport, Ziyech has been recalled into the national team.
    Morocco play Chile and Paraguay at the end of the month.
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    There are now good chances the midfielder could go to the World Cup later this year – despite not playing regularly for Chelsea.
    Morocco will contest Group F.
    They’re joined by former Fifa No1 ranked team Belgium.
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    Paul Pogba set to be included in France’s World Cup squad regardless of match fitness due to his ‘special status’

    PAUL POGBA could be in line for a call-up to France’s World Cup squad even if he’s not match-fit, reports claim.Pogba, 29, suffered a serious knee injury in training over the summer, throwing his World Cup hopes into doubt .
    Paul Pogba in action for FranceCredit: AFP
    Pogba scored in the final as France won the 2018 World CupCredit: Getty
    Pogba alongside team-mate Kylian MbappeCredit: Getty
    However, the former Manchester United star could make a return to action for his club side by November 10th, just ten days before the tournament starts.
    And despite his relative lack of game time, France coach Didier Deschamps could still call up the midfielder.
    According to L’Equipe, Deschamps – who took over as France boss in 2012 – could utilise the full extent of his 26-man squad and bring the stricken Pogba to Qatar due to his “special status” within the team.
    Pogba was a key member of the France team which won the 2018 World Cup and made it to the final of the 2016 European Championships.
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    The midfielder has made 91 appearances for Les Bleus, scoring 11 goals – including one in the World Cup final.
    Despite initial protests over the idea, he has undergone surgery on his right knee, with doctors telling him he needs to rest for at least eight weeks – a period which would see him back on October 31st.
    Pogba could therefore make his Juventus comeback – and debut since returning from United – against Hellas Verona on November 10th and make a second appearance against Lazio three days later.
    But Pogba has been marred by off-field drama in recent weeks, with his brother Mathias declaring he would be exposing “explosive information” about Paul amid an alleged £11million blackmail plot.
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    In addition, it has been claimed Pogba has used a witch doctor to curse team-mate Kylian Mbappe.
    Mbappe reportedly called both brothers for an explanation over the allegations, and has since thrown his support behind his international team-mate. More