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    Watch adorable moment Morocco goalkeeper Bono’s son mistakes mic for an ice cream in World Cup interview

    THIS is the adorable moment the son of Morocco keeper Bono mistakes a microphone for an ICE CREAM.The hilarious incident occurred after Morocco’s famous quarter-final win over Portugal on Saturday, four days before their semi-final defeat to France on Wednesday.
    Yassine Bounou’s son mistook a microphone for an ice cream in hilarious scenes

    The little lad made his Morocco star dad laugh after Saturday’s World Cup win over Portugal
    The Sevilla star, real name Yassine Bounou, produced a fine performance as he kept a clean sheet in the 1-0 victory over Cristiano Ronaldo’s side.
    And he was accompanied by his son for interviews after the match.
    But the kid had other ideas as Bounou gave his thoughts on the game.
    As the interviewer asked questions, his son took an immediate liking to the purple foam of the mic.
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    Bono, 31, and the interviewer howled with laughter as the child giggled.
    The likely lad first gave it a prod with his finger.
    And he then proceeded to have a bite of the microphone like it was an ice cream.
    And he proceeded to go back in for a second try as Bounou squeezed his cheeks.
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    Fans certainly found the incident hilarious, with one saying: “Everything about this Moroccan team is touching, sincere, true.”
    Another declared: “His son is so adorable.”
    One laughed: “He thought it was a big ice cream.”
    Another added: “The little guy doesn’t care, he is with his father, he feels at home, get him some ice cream.”
    Bounou’s stock is now high after a fantastic World Cup, with Aston Villa and Wolves reportedly keen.
    But reports in Spain claim he is now on Bayern Munich’s list as a replacement for Manuel Neuer, who broke his leg while skiing after Germany’s early World Cup exit. More

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    Watch Amrabat’s crunching tackle on Mbappe that forced French striker to change boots as ‘laces were shredded’

    KYLIAN MBAPPE was chopped down by a huge challenge from Sofyan Amrabat that forced him to change his boots during France’s World Cup semi-final victory over Morocco.The reigning world champions beat the Atlas Lions 2-0 thanks to goals from Theo Hernandez and Randal Kolo Muani.
    Sofyan Amrabat crunched Kylian Mbappe with a huge tackle outside the penalty areaCredit: Getty
    The Moroccan won the ball and took Mbappe with it near the bylineCredit: EPA
    Frenchman Mbappe was left screaming in pain on the floorCredit: Rex
    He was forced to replace his left boot moments after the challengeCredit: Getty
    It means they will now face Argentina in Sunday’s final as they bid to become the first nation to defend the trophy since Brazil in 1962.
    And they will be relieved talisman Mbappe, 23, came away from the game unscathed following a meaty tackle from Amrabat, 26.
    The Paris Saint-Germain forward turned on the speed, flying down the line to evade the sliding challenge of Achraf Dari.
    It looked as though Amrabat would not get back to catch him, but he then came steaming in with a tackle to win the ball, going through Mbappe in the process.
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    Mbappe was left writhing around on the floor in pain, but no foul was given and England legend Stuart Pearce loved the aggression from the Fiorentina midfielder.
    Commentating for talkSPORT, Pearce said: “I tell you what, if you want to put a statement down for your country that it means more than anything for you to be out there that was it by Amarbat.

    “He put the afterburners on and made a great challenge to take out Mbappe and start a counter-attack.”
    Moments later, Mbappe was forced to change his left boot.
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    And Pearce believed it was because Amrabat’s tackle had “shredded” his laces.
    Amrabat has enjoyed a sensational tournament for Morocco and has been linked with a move to Liverpool and PSG.
    He still has one more World Cup match remaining as Walid Regragui’s side take on Croatia in the third-place play-off on Saturday. More

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    Dietmar Hamann launches astonishing attack on Cristiano Ronaldo as he praises Morocco’s ‘dignity in defeat’

    CRISTIANO RONALDO was the target of an astonishing attack from Dietmar Hamann as the German praised Morocco’s “dignity in defeat”. Ronaldo and Portugal were dumped out of the World Cup in the quarter-finals after a shock loss to Morocco.
    Dietmar Hamann launched an astonishing attack on Cristiano Ronaldo
    The axed Manchester United star left the field in tears but was slammed for not congratulating the victors.
    France eventually knocked Morocco out, denying them a place in Sunday’s final against Argentina.
    And Liverpool legend Hamann hailed Morocco for how they handled defeat while aiming a dig at Ronaldo.
    He said on RTE: “You talk about these superstars, top earners, top players, and one of the greatest players, who left the scene about a week ago, in Ronaldo.
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    “He couldn’t even congratulate them, after the game.
    “Morocco won that game, they did something historic, and he didn’t even have the dignity to congratulate them for what they had achieved.
    “And now you watch them, and how they shake hands with the French, and the dignity and graciousness they show in defeat. Brilliant.”
    Morocco became the first African side to reach a World Cup semi-final but lost 2-0 to France, who face Argentina in the final.
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    Meanwhile Ronaldo, 37, broke his silence this week after Portugal’s exit in Qatar.
    He posted online: “Winning a World Cup for Portugal was the biggest and most ambitious dream of my career. 
    “Fortunately, I won many titles of international dimension, including for Portugal, but putting the name of our country on the highest level in the world was my biggest dream.
    “I fought for it. I fought hard for this dream. In the 5 appearances that I scored in World Cups over 16 years, always alongside great players and supported by millions of Portuguese people, I gave my all. 
    “I left everything on the field. I never turned my face to the fight and I never gave up on that dream.
    “Unfortunately, yesterday the dream ended. It is not worth reacting to heat.”
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    Valiant Morocco’s World Cup exit vs France is bittersweet but set to spark Premier League transfer scramble

    FOR supporters of Morocco and neutrals, their thrilling performance in defeat was a bittersweet way to end the most incredible story of the World Cup.And for fans and managers of Premier League players of the past, present and future, there were also mixed feelings.
    Morocco’s World Cup dream came to a heartbreaking end at the hands of FranceCredit: Getty
    Azzedine Ounahi has put himself in the shop window with his displays in the tournamentCredit: REX
    Sofyan Amrabat will have also caught the eye of several Premier League clubsCredit: Getty
    Poor David Moyes. The West Ham boss’ hopes were raised and then dashed before the game even started.
    Nayef Aguerd has managed just four appearances for the Hammers since being signed for £30m in the summer because of an ankle injury.
    But he had been outstanding for Morocco before a hamstring problem ruled him out of the quarter-final.
    Last night he was named in the starting line-up, only to tweak it again in the warm-up, leaving Moyes to wonder when he will be ready to start his first Premier League game.
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    Wolves fans will have felt a pang of sympathy when their ex-defender Romain Saiss left the field after 20 minutes with his own hamstring issue.
    Southampton supporters watched Sofiane Boufal, one of a string of club-record signings to underwhelm, giving his all for a place in the World Cup Final.
    A penny, too, for the thoughts of Chelsea fans.
    The poor finish that Hakim Ziyech produced in the 17th minute will be all too familiar.
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    But the passion and energy he showed and has shown throughout this tournament were compelling.
    Yet three Blues managers have failed to bring the best out of him consistently and he may well leave in January.
    On the bright side, for Moroccan and English football, there is the prospect of others following in their team-mates’ footsteps.
    Leicester are among the clubs said to be chasing Azzedine Ounahi, 22, who once more looked like a high-quality, all-action midfielder.
    Fiorentina’s Sofyan Amrabat, younger brother of former Watford winger Nordin, showed why Atletico Madrid, Spurs and Liverpool are looking at him.
    From goalkeeper Yassine Bounou to centre forward Youssa En-Nesyri, most of the Morocco players have at times shown the potential to join Paris Saint-Germain’s Achraf Hakimi in the category of superstar.
    Investment in football is paying off. In 2007, King Mohammed VI put £12m of his own money in an academy that bears his name.
    The Moroccan revolution has in part been down to a huge financial investment from King Mohammed VICredit: GETTY
    It kickstarted the revolution that has led to Morocco becoming the first Arab or African country to reach the last four of the World Cup.
    Last night may have felt like an ending, but it may be just the beginning. More

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    ‘Real friendship’ – Fans love Kylian Mbappe’s classy gesture to Achraf Hakimi after France KO Morocco from World Cup

    KYLIAN MBAPPE wore best pal Achraf Hakimi’s match-worn Morocco shirt for France’s celebrations after reaching the World Cup final.Goals by Theo Hernandez and Randal Kolo Muani saw off the dark horses and set up a date with Argentina in Sunday’s finale.

    Mbappe and Hakimi embraced at full-timeCredit: Getty
    Mbappe wore Hakimi’s Morocco shirt at full-timeCredit: Getty
    Hakimi also wore pal Mbappe’s shirtCredit: Getty
    French President Macron with Mbappe and HakimiCredit: Getty
    One of the key battles was down Morocco’s right side of the defence, where Paris Saint-Germain duo Hakimi and Mbappe would do battle.
    The pair appear to be joint at the hip in the French capital but Mbappe insisted in January while on a trip to Qatar that he’d have to “destroy” his friend when the time comes for them facing off against each other.
    Hakimi and Mbappe’s battle was fairly even but it was France who progressed and will look to defend their world crown.
    PSG’s stars embraced at full-time and swapped shirts.
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    Mbappe put on his pal’s jersey before joining his France team-mates to celebrate the win.
    Hakimi also did the same, wearing Mbappe’s shirt before disappearing down the tunnel.
    Fans were in love with Mbappe and Hakimi’s bromance.
    One said on Twitter: “No but Mbappe’s love for Hakimi melts my heart fr. The way he changed and wore his shirt after the match.”
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    Another tweeted: “The way Mbappé wore Hakimi’s shirt at the end reminds me of what real friendship is like.”
    The pair were also filmed sitting together in the tunnel talking after the game before they were greeted by French president Emmanuel Macron.

    Mbappe is in the hunt for both a second World Cup and a Golden Boot.
    The 23-year-old has five goals – joint top with PSG team-mate Lionel Messi – although the Frenchman has two assists compared to Messi’s three.
    Morocco staff member and Mbappe at full-timeCredit: Reuters More

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    World Cup 2022 LIVE: France reach final to set up Kylian Mbappe vs Lionel Messi showdown, Qatar latest

    IT WILL be Argentina vs France in the World Cup final!Which of course means the battle of Lionel Messi vs Kylian Mbappe in the HUGE showpiece final on Sunday afternoon.
    France reached the final after defeating Morocco 2-0 in their crunch semi-final.
    Elsewhere, Thomas Tuchel is in the frame for the England job after the Three Lions came crashing out of the World Cup in Qatar.
    Gareth Southgate is set to consider his future, with two years left remaining on his contract.

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    Rodrigo de Paul hailed Lionel Messi as “The Beast” for inspiring Argentina to the World Cup final.
    Yet again, Messi delivered when his team needed it, scoring the first goal from the spot, playing his part in the second and brilliantly creating the third in the 3-0 semi-final win over Croatia.
    Atletico Madrid midfielder De Paul said: “Luckily, we have The Beast.
    “We play for our country, but for us Leo is our captain, our leader, he’s like an older brother, I will always defend him.
    “Few know what he does to always be the best and I’m very happy for him.
    “After everything that’s happened, I want him to be the one who enjoys it the most. He deserves it a lot.”
    Superstar head-to-head
    Messi has openly admitted the final will be his last ever World Cup game.
    But while there is a 12-year age gap between Messi, 35, and Mbappe, 23, there has been little to separate them at this World Cup.
    Or over the last two World Cups for that matter.
    Mbappe’s stats don’t go back any further than that, while the current tournament in Qatar is Messi’s FIFTH time on football’s greatest stage.
    Although, despite playing 12 less games at the World Cup, Mbappe has only scored TWO fewer goals than Messi.

    France set up classic encounter
    Before this tournament started, had you offered anyone an Argentina against France final, plenty would have taken your arm off.
    In Lionel Messi, you have arguably the best player the world has ever seen, with his final chance to win the trophy he has always craved.
    But for Les Bleus, in Kylian Mbappe, they have the future of football who will do all he can to prevent that from happening.

    Ronaldo slammed by Hamann
    Cristiano Ronaldo was astonishingly attacked by Dietmar Hamann, who praised Morocco’s “dignity in defeat”.
    Liverpool legend Hamann hailed Morocco for how they handled defeat while aiming a dig at Ronaldo.
    He said on RTE: “You talk about these superstars, top earners, top players, and one of the greatest players, who left the scene about a week ago, in Ronaldo.
    “He couldn’t even congratulate them, after the game.
    “Morocco won that game, they did something historic, and he didn’t even have the dignity to congratulate them for what they had achieved.
    “And now you watch them, and how they shake hands with the French, and the dignity and graciousness they show in defeat. Brilliant.”
    Morocco became the first African side to reach a World Cup semi-final but lost 2-0 to France, who face Argentina in the final.

    French fans celebrate into the night
    ‘Allez Les Bleus’ rings out from the stands and the surrounding fan-parks.
    They are one step away from achieving the dream they set out to accomplish when heading out to Qatar.
    When the news of Karim Benzema’s injury hit the camp prior to their first game, even the most ardent fan could be forgiven for doubting their chances of success.
    Only Argentina stand in their way now.

    United ask after Ramos
    Man Utd are set to enquire about Portugal ace Goncalo Ramos’ availability after the 2022 World Cup, reports suggest.
    Ramos has stood out this season with 14 goals and six assists in 21 appearances with Benfica and also registered a hat-trick for Portugal in their Last 16 clash against Switzerland.
    According to ESPN, United will look to make a swoop for the striker in the January transfer window but a deal is in no way certain.
    Manager Erik ten Hag is looking for a new centre-forward after Cristiano Ronaldo’s dramatic exit.

    Ronaldo was axed with immediate effect after his bombshell interview in which he slammed the club from top to bottom.
    Ramos is seen as a suitable successor, and he proved it as he replaced the five-time Ballon d’Or winner against Switzerland and led Portugal to the World Cup quarter-finals after a 6-1 triumph.
    Another mighty effort from Morocco
    The Atlas Lions can hold their heads high, Les Bleus know they have been in a game today.
    Had they managed to just convert one of their chances, this could have been a completely different game.
    The stats show just how evenly matched these two teams were.

    Full time: France 2-0 Morocco
    France are the first team to reach back-to-back World Cup finals since Brazil some 20 years ago.
    They are also the first European team to do this for 84 years.
    Morocco have finally run out of steam and head home from Qatar.
    GOAL: France 2-0 Morocco
    That will make for a more comfortable climax to this game for Les Bleus.
    They were on the ropes so many times as Morocco sprayed them with punch after punch.
    But Kolo Muani’s first goal for his country has settled this game.

    France 1-0 Morocco: Inside the ground
    Martin Lipton reports from Qatar:
    The effort has been immense, on and off the pitch.
    But you do sense that Morocco are starting to run out of legs.
    France have not taken advantage yet but the gaps are getting bigger.
    Not that the drummers at either end are going to accept that.
    Inside the ground – Giroud chance
    SunSport’s Martin Lipton reports from Al Khor:
    How did Giroud miss that?
    Absolute sitter, scooped wide from 12 yards with the keeper and his defence spread-eagled.
    All came because Mbappe, unsurprisingly, is too quick for the re-shaped Morocco back line.
    There is a desperation about their defending now. Pretty ugly stuff.
    Though not as ugly as that Giroud shocker – as he showed by trying to hide his face under his shirt.

    Game updates
    It’s an early lead for the French in Al Khor.
    Follow along with SunSport’s live blog here.
    Credit: Alamy
    France 1-0 Morocco
    Goal… it’s Theo Hernandez for France.
    Griezmann does brilliantly down the right.
    He finds Mbappe in the box who tries twice to get a shot away, the second being blocked with the ball breaking to Hernandez.
    He gets over the ball and volleys into the net.
    More to France than Mbappe
    Morocco will find this evening, as England did, that there is a lot more to Deschamps’ side than their talisman forward.
    Throughout the tournament, their team have stepped up when needed.
    Griezmann in particular has been key to their success so far.

    Inside the ground – pre match analysis
    SunSport’s Dan King reports from Qatar:
    Just under an hour to go until kick-off, but the volume of the whistling from the Morocco fans already in their seats is  impressive when any reference is made to France.
    Speaking of the French, they make one change from the starting 11 against England.
    As SunSport predicted, Adrien Rabiot is not well enough to take the field and so Monaco’s Youssouf Fofana comes in alongside Aurelian Tchouameni.
    There’s good news for Morocco, though (and David Moyes). West Ham defender Nayef Agerd is fit to play, and so is left back Noussair Mazraoui. People who know about these things are predicting a back five for the North Africans.
    They were never going to make it easy for the French, who will need all their guile and patience to find a way through the best defence of the tournament.
    The consensus seems to be that this will be a game too far for the Moroccans. Whatever happens they’ve broken new ground and they and their fans have lit up the tournament.
    But wouldn’t it be great if they could add France to their impressive list of victims? Stranger things have happened.
    Morocco starting XI
    Walid Regragui makes several changes for this evening’s game including a change of formation as they switch to 5-4-1.
    1. Bono, 2. Hakimi, 18. El Yamiq, 5. Aguerd, 6. Saiss, 3. Mazraoui, 7. Ziyech, 8. Ounahi, 4. S Amrabat, 17. Boufal, 19. En-Nesyri

    France starting XI
    Didier Deschamps is without Dayot Upamecano and Adrien Rabiot who missed training yesterday due to both players suffering from a virus.
    1. Lloris, 5. Kounde, 4. Varane, 24. Konate, 22. Hernandez, 8. Tchouaméni, 13. Fofana, 11. Dembele, 7. Griezmann, 10. Mbappe, 9. Giroud

    Magical Messi awaits
    Remember, it is Lionel Messi’s Argentina who are up for the winner in the big final.
    The final will kick off on Sunday at 3pm UK time.
    We can’t wait!

    Morocco flights cancelled
    Thousands of Morocco fans have been left utterly devastated after Qatar banned flights from the country at the last minute.
    After Morocco qualified for the semi-final, 30 special flights for Tuesday and Wednesday between Casablanca and Doha were organised.
    But now they have been left at home.
    Royal Air Maroc said in a statement: “Following the latest restrictions imposed by the Qatari authorities, Royal Air Maroc regrets to inform clients of the cancellation of their flights operated by Qatar Airways.”

    Can France rewrite history?
    Only two countries have retained the World Cup since the tournament first began in 1930.
    Italy retained the trophy way back in 1938 and Brazil did the same in 1962.
    So no country has reclaimed their prize in over 60 years which is incredible.
    France will be itching to break that long spell but they have to get past a stubborn Moroccan side first.
    Head-to-head
    France boss the head-to-head record 7-3 with one draw.
    That solo Morocco victory came in their first meeting way back in April 1963.
    The 2-2 draw in November 2007 ended a run of five straight French victories – Samir Nasri was on the scoresheet in Paris as Marouane Chamakh led the line for the away side.
    France vs Morocco preview
    France look to reach their second consecutive World Cup final as they face underdogs Morocco in the semis TONIGHT.
    Les Bleus overcame England 2-1 in the quarter-finals, while the African side beat Portugal in a tense affair.
    And now Kylian Mbappe and Co come up against a Moroccan side which features his PSG team-mate Achraf Hakimi and Chelsea star Hakim Ziyech.

    More on exclusive vote
    The next most popular choice behind Tuchel was Newcastle manager Eddie Howe, who would be perfect for the job according to SunSport columnist Jack Wilshere.
    Other less popular English options include Frank Lampard, who won 106 caps for England but had just eight per cent share of the vote.
    Chelsea boss Graham Potter was even less popular with 7.7 per cent.
    Mauricio Pochettino, who has been linked with a host of jobs over the last year, came in third.
    Fans vote for next gaffer
    England fans have revealed who they want to succeed Gareth Southgate if he steps down as manager in an exclusive SunSport poll.
    The Three Lions boss is considering quitting after six years in the job.
    The FA want Southgate to remain in charge for the next major tournament, Euro 2024, but he is weighing up his options.

    Former Chelsea and PSG boss Thomas Tuchel is one of the favourites to take over with the FA open to appointing a foreign boss.
    The German is keen to take over and would likely have the backing of fans, according to a recent SunSport poll.
    Last night’s stat attack
    Ahead of this evening’s second World Cup semi-final, here’s a look back at the stats from last night.
    Argentina eased past 2018 finalists Croatia 3-0, but the stats suggest it was a more even game than it seemed.

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    Gareth Southgate to decide on England future next year and FA will NOT stand in his way if he decides to quit

    GARETH SOUTHGATE will wait until next year to decide his England future.Southgate’s tenure as England chief was up in the air going into the World Cup and the uncertainty continues following the Three Lions’ quarter-final defeat to France.
    England were dumped out of the World Cup by France at the quater-final stageCredit: REX
    The future of manager Gareth Southgate’s future is currently up in the airCredit: REX
    The Three Lions chief won’t make a hasty decision on his futureCredit: REX
    The 52-year-old will deliberate his future over the festive period before deciding whether or not to call it quits.
    That’s according to The Daily Telegraph, who claim he’s set to meet FA chief executive Mark Bullingham and technical director John McDermot after the turn of the New Year.
    The FA are said to be keen on retaining his services, but will “not stand in his way” if he decides to move on.
    Southgate – who was appointed in November 2016 – has two years left on his contract.
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    His appointment has been a roaring success, with the former England and Middlesbrough defender guiding his troops to the semi-finals and final of the 2018 World Cup and Euro 2020 respectively.
    But he was coy on his future after England’s 2-1 defeat to the French last weekend.
    He said: “After every tournament, we have sat and reviewed and reflected and that needs a bit of time to make sure everyone makes the right decisions.”
    Southgate said of the defeat: “The performance deserved better but in the end goals are decisive.
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    “I just said to the players they couldn’t have given any more. They played really well against a top team.
    “There’s fine margins and things at both ends that decided the game.
    “The way this group has progressed through this tournament has been fantastic.”
    When pressed on the potential criticism his troops would receive following their elimination, he added: “It’s pointless me going into that.
    “I’d rather talk about our players and to congratulate France – they know they’ve been in a hell of a game.
    “We have given a top team a game. We couldn’t have done any more.”
    The FA are reportedly willing to appoint a foreign coach should Southgate walk away from England.
    Jose Mourinho, Thomas Tuchel and Mauricio Pochettino have all been linked with the job.
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    Arsenal fans fume as Saliba is STILL not picked despite Upamecano’s illness for France’s World Cup semi-final vs Morocco

    ARSENAL fans were left fuming after William Saliba failed to make France’s XI against Morocco.That’s despite Dayot Upamecano being ruled out of the 2-0 semi-final win through illness.
    Arsenal fans were not happy William Saliba was left out of France’s semi-final win over MoroccoCredit: Reuters
    Saliba is one of just two France players not to start a match at the World Cup, the other being Marcus Thuram.
    But a gap opened up for the Gunners ace in the lead-up to Wednesday’s semi-final battle.
    Bayern Munich star Upamecano had to be left out by Didier Deschamps after becoming sick.
    And many expected Saliba, who has played a key role in Arsenal’s title charge, to fill the void.
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    However, the 21-year-old was faced with disappointment yet again.
    That’s because Deschamps eventually plumped for Liverpool’s Ibrahima Konate instead.
    It saw Saliba relegated to the bench yet again, with the ace remaining glued to it for the entire match.
    And Arsenal supporters quickly took to social media to vent their fury at the decision.
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    One roared: “Saliba is just a tourist at this World Cup.”
    Another declared: “He is literally their best centre-back, Deschamps definitely hasn’t watched Arsenal.”
    One moaned: “What exactly is Deschamps’ problem with Saliba, who has been the best centre half in the Premier League?”
    Another added: “Saliba’s been robbed of a starting place.”
    Indeed, Saliba struggled to get minutes off the bench before Wednesday’s win over Morocco.
    His only appearance in the World Cup has been as a sub in the 1-0 defeat to Tunisia.
    And Saliba is unlikely to feature in Sunday’s final against Argentina. More