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    World Cup 2022 stats show where England vs France will be won and why Olivier Giroud could be key threat

    ENGLAND won their only previous World Cup with Sir Alf Ramsey’s “wingless wonders” in 1966.But if Gareth Southgate’s side are to repeat that success in Qatar it will be because of the threat they have out wide.
    Olivier Giroud could be a key threat in Saturday’s quarter-finalCredit: Getty
    Bukayo Saka has starred for England in QatarCredit: Getty
    The most stand-out statistic of the first winter World Cup has been the return of old-fashioned wing-play.
    Fifa’s statistical study of the opening phase showed an increase of a staggering 83 per cent in the number of goals scored from “open play crosses”.
    England continued that theme against Senegal in their last 16 clash, with Jordan Henderson’s opener and Bukayo Saka’s clincher coming after low balls into the danger zone when the defensive line was breached down the left flank.
    Indeed, England have been setting that tournament standard since the opening game of their magic carpet ride through the desert.
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    Jude Bellingham put them on their way with his header against Iran from Luke Shaw’s centre, before skipper Harry Kane set up Raheem Sterling and Callum Wilson rolled inside for Jack Grealish to score.
    Kane then repeated the dose for Phil Foden’s goal in the 3-0 win over Wales, before the two crosses were converted against Senegal.
    Quarter-final opponents France have been equally deadly, with Kylian Mbappe scoring three of his five goals from crosses or cut-backs and Olivier Giroud twice converting inviting centres.
    Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, now Fifa’s head of global technical development, predicted: “From what we have seen so far, the team with the best wide players will win the tournament.
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    “Teams are blocking the centre of the pitch but are more open on the flanks where they think they can risk the consequences.
    “But it seems from the group stage that the teams with the best wide players in such a tournament are the ones with the best chance to win.
    “It was going to be interesting to see if that continued and it has.”
    Jurgen Klinsmann, head of Fifa’s Technical Study Group, added: “If you put in quality crosses it is easier to lose your defender in the box.
    “Coaches tend to focus their defensive block in the middle areas of the pitch and it makes it difficult for teams to break through there.
    “Those defensive lines have made it difficult to pull the trigger from 20-25 yards but getting the ball wide and making crosses gives the forward players the chance to make the runs and get on the end of them.”
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    Part-time smoker Marcelo Brozovic breaks own World Cup record as he covers most distance EVER in Croatia vs Japan

    CROATIA ace Marcelo Brozovic broke his own World Cup record as he covered the most distance EVER in a World Cup game against Japan.The 30-year-old Inter Milan star often turns in lung-busting displays, despite liking to celebrate big wins with cigarettes and alcohol.
    Brozovic (right) with a fag in his mouth and a beer in hand after winning the Coppa ItaliaCredit: Instagram /
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    Brozovic lasted the full 120 minutes against Japan and scored his penaltyCredit: Getty
    Brozovic covered 16.7 kilometers – more than 10 miles –  in Croatia’s World Cup round of 16 clash with Japan.
    The stalemate went to penalties, which Croatia won with Brozovic finding the back of the net.
    Brozovic’s non-stop display saw him break his own World Cup record – running 400 metres more than he managed when playing at the last World Cup in Russia when Croatia beat England in the semi-final that went to extra-time.
    Croatia’s midfield lynchpin makes no secret about his enjoyment of a fag and a pint.
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    He was pictured smoking a cigar in the Stade de France dressing room after Croatia beat France for the first-ever time in the summer.
    And when Inter overcame Juventus to lift the Coppa Italia a few weeks earlier, he was snapped alongside team-mate Alex Cordaz having a cigarette and a bottle of beer.
    Brozovic has, however, landed himself in trouble for smoking cigarettes and consuming alcohol as a high performing athlete.
    Two years ago, he was fined by Inter after being banned for drink driving when police spotted him running a red light.
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    He was also filmed in his training kit buying fags from a shop just a few hours before Croatia were beaten 5-3 after extra-time by Spain at the Euros last summer.
    Nonetheless, Brozovic’s fitness levels are one of the keys to Croatia’s success and they face World Cup favourites Brazil in the quarter-finals on Friday.
    Croatia are hoping to beat the five-time winners and make back-to-back World Cup semi-finals… or finals.
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    Memphis Depay dreaming of emulating Arsenal legend Dennis Bergkamp for Holland in World Cup clash vs Argentina

    DUTCH ace Memphis Depay admits he is dreaming of stopping the world like Dennis Bergkamp did against Argentina in 1998.Former Arsenal ace Bergkamp’s moment of genius in Marseille, flipping the ball over an Argentine defender before smashing home the quarter-final clincher, is one of the great World Cup goals.
    Dennis Bergkamp scored one of the greatest World Cup goals ever against Argentina in 1998Credit: AFP
    Memphis Depay is desperate to repeat that magic for Holland tomorrowCredit: Rex
    And as he geared up to take on the Albiceleste, Lionel Messi and all, in the Lusail Iconic Stadium tomorrow, with a semi-final place up for grabs, ex-Manchester United man Memphis recalled Bergkamp’s act of glory.
    Depay said: “That was an amazing moment for the whole country of Holland.
    “What a goal. Everyone remembers that one. But of course this game is also going to be won by a moment like that and it would mean so much.
    “We believe we can catch that moment and go through.”
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    Dutch coach Louis van Gaal, facing relentless stick from his country’s national media for his perceived “negative” approach, agreed that something special from one of his players – rather than Messi – would leave an indelible impression.
    Van Gaal said: “Football no longer is being played as it was in the 70s or 80s.
    “Back then it was an open game, which it no longer is. 
    “You can have all sorts of opinions about that – it’s just the way the game has evolved. But you can have decisive moments that you remember for years afterwards like Bergkamp’s goal. We will continue to remember this forever.”
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    Holland’s most recent World Cup memory against Argentina was less fun, the semi-final shoot-out defeat in Sao Paulo in 2014, when the veteran coach saw the goalkeeper whose career he had revived at Alkmaar, Sergio Romero, save two spot-kicks.
    Depay, an unused substitute eight years ago, said: “In 2014, I didn’t have to take one but I know there’s a lot of tension and a lot of pressure.
    “Everyone has his own technique. It’s about trying to practice as best you possibly can.
    “I’ve never taken a penalty in a shoot-out, although I have in big games. But we have to be able to deal with that pressure, we have to prepare. 
    “We hope to win in 90 minutes but we don’t know. Ultimately, one team loses.” More

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    How Ronaldo’s girlfriend Georgina Rodríguez is different to other WAGS – £2m jewellery to outburst over Portugal snub

    FOR years, the likes of Victoria Beckham and Coleen Rooney have ruled the roost as queens of the WAGs.But during the Qatar World Cup, it has been Georgina Rodriguez, the girlfriend of Portugal ace Cristiano Ronaldo, who is making a claim for the throne.
    Georgina Rodriguez has stood out amongst the Qatar World Cup WAGsCredit: Instagram / @georginagio
    While the Three Lions’ wives and girlfriends are keeping a low profile, the stunning model, 28, has set herself apart with Kim Kardashian-esque photoshoots, eye-wateringly expensive jewellery and savage outbursts over the management of her partner, 37.
    Georgina and her man have been dating since 2017 after first meeting at the Gucci shop where she worked.
    She is now the most-followed WAG on Instagram, not surprising considering Ronaldo has more fans on the platform than anyone else in the world.
    Here, we take a look at how Georgina has carved out a different path to the other World Cup WAGs – and established herself as the one to beat.
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    Dripping in bling
    Georgina made sure to turn heads when she went to cheer on Portugal on TuesdayCredit: Instagram/@georginagio
    The model’s jewellery was worth nearly £2millionCredit: Instagram/@georginagio
    While many WAGs show up in T-shirts and trainers to cheer on their other halves at the World Cup, Georgina has other ideas.
    Dressed to the nines, she arrived at Portugal’s clash with Switzerland on Tuesday wearing a bunch of jewellery that was reportedly worth nearly £2million.
    She looked incredible in a figure-clinching black midi dress and green coat paired with metallic silver pumps.
    Her lavish jewellery list was topped by a £600,000 diamond engagement ring from Cristiano Ronaldo.
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    She was also decked in a £450,000 necklace and bracelet set and a 10ct ring on her other finger thought to be worth a whopping £300,000.
    In addition, the brunette beauty wore a 40mm Rolex GMT 18ct gold watch set with diamonds that retails for £400,000.
    But that’s not all – Georgina added a £50,000 diamond band to her look and clutched a £7,090 Chanel bag in grained calfskin.
    She also wore diamond-encrusted earrings, which is likely to have pushed her jewellery estimate well over the £2million mark.
    Standing by her man
    She wasn’t afraid to speak out and slam Portugal’s coach this weekCredit: SOCIAL MEDIA
    Ronaldo was not too happy about being benched for Portugal’s clash with SwitzerlandCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Georgina railed against the decision on Instagram
    Georgina posted a number of pictures from her time at the stadium on that same day, where she spoke out against Portugal’s coach, Fernando Santos.
    Much to her frustration, the football boss benched her man for the majority of the match.
    The snub came after the former Manchester United player appeared to throw a tantrum when he was substituted off in Portugal’s loss against South Korea.
    When asked about Ronaldo’s sulk, Santos said: “If I see the images, yes, I didn’t like it, not at all. I really didn’t like it.”
    Writing on her Instagram post, Georgina said: “Congratulations Portugal. While the 11 players sang the anthem all goals placed on you. 
    “What a shame he didn’t get to enjoy the best player in the world for the 90 minutes. The fans haven’t stopped claiming you and screaming your name. 
    “I hope God and your dear friend Fernando hold hands and make us vibrate one more night.”
    Her post marked one of the very few times any WAG has dared to openly criticise the decision of their partner’s coach.
    Sultry desert photoshoots
    Georgina has been making the most of her time in QatarCredit: Instagram @georginagio
    She showed off her sophisticated style with a series of snapsCredit: Instagram @georginagio
    Georgina has been making the most of her time in Qatar and even did an impromptu Kim Kardashian-style photoshoot during a desert walk.
    Ahead of Portugal’s match with Switzerland, she wore a tight army green dress with a patterned Louis Vuitton scarf tied around it.
    This time, she settled for a more understated look with her long locks slicked back in a braided ponytail.
    She also opted for medium-sized hoop earrings, and a cross necklace.
    In other snaps, she’s seen wearing a long Adidas tracksuit coat over her dress teamed with a pair of chic sunglasses.
    Her sister, Ivana also posted a picture of the pair with the caption: “Desert of Qatar. Super experience. What a great time we had!!!”
    Building a brand
    She was greeted with a huge cake of Ronaldo and the family upon arrival at her Qatar hotelCredit: Instagram @georginagio
    Upon arrival in Qatar, Georgina was greeted with a giant Cristiano Ronaldo cake.
    A staunch supporter of her partner, she was naturally seen in a CR7 tracksuit bottom and has been instrumental to the couple’s brand building.
    With a following of 40.3million, Georgina is the most followed WAG on Instagram.
    Her closest competition is Little Mix singer Perrie Edwards, who is the fiancée of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain at 16.5million.
    Since meeting Ronaldo while working in a Gucci shop, she has become a businesswoman, model, and brand ambassador in her own right.
    Earlier this year, she scored big when she landed her own reality show, I Am Georgina on Netflix.
    The six-part show told the Spanish model’s story in her own words and featured appearances by Ronaldo, who gushed about his love for her.
    On the show, viewers got a peak into her lavish lifestyle, which included watching the Monaco Grand Prix from her personal yacht to walking down the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival.
    They have three children together and managed to navigate the storm of losing an unborn baby earlier this year.
    Georgina is now said to be making plans to wed Ronaldo, who is reportedly worth over £300million.
    In a 2019 interview with Piers Morgan, Ronaldo said it would be his mother’s dream to see him wed Georgina.
    He said: “We’ll be [married] one day, for sure,” he said.
    “It’s my mum’s dream as well. So, one day. Why not? It’s great. She’s my friend. We have conversations. I open the heart for her and she opens the heart for me.”
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    Ronaldo says his mother would like to see him and Georgina married one dayCredit: Getty
    She now enjoys lavish holidays and the finer things in lifeCredit: Instagram
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    Morocco’s Achraf Hakimi left poverty behind to become a football superstar with Real Madrid and PSG and Vogue cover star

    AFTER scoring the winning penalty that sent his country to the quarter-finals of the World Cup, Achraf Hakimi ran straight to the stands to his mum.The devoted son, 24, then jumped into the crowd to share a loving kiss with his mother and give her his shirt, before joining his team-mates in celebration after knocking out Spain on penalties.
    Achraf Hakimi shares an intimate moment with mum SaidaCredit: Getty
    Moments before, Hakimi was celebrating with team-mates after scoring the winning penalty against SpainCredit: Getty
    It was a moment that symbolised the PSG defender’s journey, from a humble upbringing in Madrid to a football superstar and hero for his country.
    Before Hakimi was born, his parents Hasan and Saida moved from Africa in search of a better life.
    She worked as a house cleaner, while his father sold fruit on the street.
    Hakimi himself has spoken of the poverty he grew up in and how thankful he is for their support.
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    “My mother was a house cleaner, and my father was a street vendor. We come from a low-income family that struggled to make ends meet,” he told Bundesliga.com in 2020.
    “Today, I fight for them every day. They gave up their lives for me. They took many things away from my brothers in order for me to succeed.”
    From the suburbs of Madrid
    Hakimi’s parents emigrated from a small Moroccan village near Casablanca to Getafe “to build a better life for themselves,” according to their son.
    “They came from areas where there is hardly any work. They had to fight enormously hard. I have no words to describe my parents.”
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    As a child, Hakimi couldn’t sit still. So his mum threw him into sport.
    “When I was young my mother tried to get me into judo or swimming, I told her it had to be football,” he said.

    Hakimi played for local team CD Colonia Ofigevi, before Real Madrid offered him a trial when he was just seven.
    The offer was received the old-fashioned way – with a letter in the post, although he thought the letter was a joke.
    “I honestly thought that it was a lie and that my father was pulling my leg,” Hakimi would later comment.
    Pitted against the country’s finest players of his age group, Hakimi wasn’t fazed. He excelled in a training sessions, and Los Blancos soon gave him a place in the academy.
    But there would be hardship to come.
    Hakimi and his siblings grew up in a poor suburb of MadridCredit: Instagram / @achrafhakimi
    Aged seven, Hakimi starred for local team CD Colonia Ofigevi before Real Madrid offered him a trialCredit: Instagram / @achrafhakimi
    Hakimi’s beloved mum Saida supported her son’s footballing dreams by cleaning houses to make ends meetCredit: Instagram / @achrafhakimi
    Fifa ban
    In 2016, Hakimi was hit with a Fifa ban following an investigation into whether Real Madrid illegally signed underage players from overseas.
    It was completely unjust, given he was born in Spain and held a Spanish passport.
    “It is a mistake that has never really been fully explained. He didn’t expect it and didn’t understand what had happened,” Hakimi’s brother Nabil recalled.
    “They had a game near Bilbao and when they got there they told him he couldn’t play.”
    Rabie Takassa, a scout in Spain for the Moroccan Football Federation, saw it as racial profiling.
    He said: “They saw a Moroccan name and he was punished without deserving it.
    In 2016, youth star Hakimi faced a ban after a Fifa investigation
    Hakimi was cleared of any wrongdoing and would star the following season for Los BlancosCredit: Getty – Contributor
    “Real Madrid and his family gave all the papers required showing he was born in a hospital in Madrid, that he studied here, that he spent all his life growing up here.
    “It was a complicated time for him because he didn’t know when Fifa would give him the green light to play again.”
    Zidane believed in him
    At the tender age of just 18, Hakimi was handed his Real Madrid debut against Espanyol when that red tape was cleared.
    It was club legend and then manager Zinedine Zidane who gave him his chance.
    “I’m grateful to him for his faith in me and the way he has treated me,” Hakimi revealed.
    “I’ll always be grateful to him.”
    But, with competition for places blocking him from playing regular first team football, the club knew they had to arrange a loan deal that would benefit them and whoever signed him.
    Growth at Dortmund
    A year after making his debut for the LaLiga giants, Hakimi signed for Borussia Dortmund on a two-year loan deal.
    Borussia Dortmund gave Hakimi a platform to growCredit: Instagram / @achrafhakimi
    Sensationally, Hakimi would record the fastest ever running speed in the BundesligaCredit: AFP or licensors
    Immediately, and literally, he hit the ground running.
    His dynamism as an attacking full-back was evident in a Champions League match against Atletico Madrid – where he unlocked Diego Simeone’s tight defence to record three assists.
    While in 2020, speed demon Hakimi recorded the fastest ever speed in the Bundesliga – clocking in at 22.5mph for one particular swashbuckling run in a thrilling 3-3 draw with RB Leipzig. He would later narrowly beat that three months later in a game against Union Berlin.
    After two brilliant seasons in Germany, it was expected he would return to Madrid to cement his place in their first team for years to come.
    Rather surprisingly, Hakimi was sold to Inter Milan for £35million, after Antonio Conte personally called him to explain the role he had in his team.
    As a wing-back, he would score an impressive seven goals in Serie A as Inter landed the scudetto in 2021.
    However, with the club’s financial woes – and being a key asset – he was sold after just one season in Italy. A new challenge beckoned.
    In Hakimi’s only season at Inter he won Serie ACredit: Getty
    PSG paid a staggering £60m for Hakimi’s services in 2021Credit: Getty
    His current adventure
    PSG paid a staggering £60million for Hakimi’s services in 2021, and he won the Ligue 1 title in his first campaign for the club.
    But, for the first time in his career, he struggled for form and there was apparent fallout.
    Reports suggested Hakimi was unhappy with how Mauricio Pochettino utilised him – asking him to concentrate on his defensive duties instead of his natural attacking ones.
    Then, there were suggestions in the French media he was being blanked in the dressing room by the team’s South American contingent, although he has found an ally in Kylian Mbappe in the ego-filled dressing room.
    “Hakimi is going crazy, the South Americans don’t talk to him anymore,” French journalist Daniel Riolo told the After foot show on RMC.
    “He already wants to leave Paris, he is fed up. In this team his qualities have never exploded, so maybe you have to give him up.
    “I criticised Hakimi for his fluctuating form, but it must be said that in this team he struggles to express his qualities.
    “He is angry and that’s normal, he can’t take it anymore.”
    Hakimi in action against Man City last seasonCredit: Getty
    In Kylian Mbappe Hakimi has found an ally in the PSG dressing roomCredit: Instagram / @achrafhakimi
    In the meantime…
    While there may be trouble in paradise professional, privately his life couldn’t be any better.
    Hakimi first met his future wife – the beautiful actress Hiba Abouk – in 2018 when he was at Dortmund.
    A long-distance romance entailed, before she relocated from Madrid.
    Twelve years his senior, she made her name in Spanish crime drama El Principe, and like Hakimi she is a devout Muslim.
    The pair share similar stories – she was born in Madrid to parents who had emigrated from Tunisia.
    Two years ago, they got married in a secret wedding, welcomed their first son and added another boy to their brood this year.
    Back in October, with the World Cup on the horizon, they appeared in a stunning shoot in Vogue Arabia.
    Wearing his heart on his sleeve, Hakimi explained: “Here in Paris you play for the team of the city, but it’s not the same to play with the team of your country.
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    Glam couple Hakimi and wife Hiba Abouk attend the Cannes Film FestivalCredit: Lionel Hahn/Getty Images

    “Millions and millions of people are going to support you because you play for them. It’s like you play for your grandfather and their grandfathers. You play for a lot of people, a lot of Moroccans.”
    Expect Hakimi to bleed for the cause when Morocco take on Portugal on Saturday – with a place in the semi-final up for grabs. More

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    ‘He’s a strange one’ – Kylian Mbappe’s verdict of Kyle Walker resurfaces ahead of England’s World Cup clash vs France

    KYLIAN MBAPPE called Kyle Walker “a strange one” last year as the two prepare to face off in a World Cup battle on Saturday.The PSG star is well known for his blistering pace and will be the centre of attention for Gareth Southgate’s men in their monumental clash with France.
    Kyle Walker has amassed 72 appearances for England over his 11-year span representing his country.
    It’s Manchester City full-back Walker who will be tasked with handling France’s star player, as England do battle with Les Bleus in the World Cup quarter-final in Qatar.
    Mbappe has spoken out about his upcoming opponent previously, and the quotes have resurfaced ahead of the game.
    He said: “Walker is a strange one, he doesn’t start quickly, he isn’t explosive but when he starts to run he’s like a tank.”
    With pace being such a vital weapon in both players’ arsenal the two are likely to go head to head on multiple occasions in the tie.
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    Walker has already spoken about the upcoming battle, but was keen to reiterate that Mbappe isn’t England’s sole focus.
    He said: “The game isn’t England v Mbappe, it’s England vs France.
    “We will give respect but I’m not going to roll out a red carpet for him to score. It’s do or die as if we lose we go home.
    “I do understand what I need to do and that’s to stop him. It’s probably easier said than done but I don’t underestimate myself. 
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    “I’ve come across great players before so I just treat it like another game. 
    “I’ll give him the respect he deserves but not too much because this is England. No one player makes a team. This isn’t tennis, it isn’t a solo sport.”
    The 32-year-old has started England’s last two games after missing the beginning of the tournament due to injury.
    The pair have faced off before at club level when Manchester City took on PSG in the Champions League.
    Mbappe currently leads the top scorers list at the World Cup with five goals so far in the competition.
    France managed to cruise through their round of 16 tie with a 3-1 victory over Poland and will be looking to recreate their performance against England at the Al Bayt Stadium.
    The Three Lions are also in superb from after their 3-0 demolishing of Senegal. More

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    Man Utd fan Tyson Fury sends Cristiano Ronaldo warning as Portugal star searches for new club

    CRISTIANO RONALDO has been warned by Tyson Fury about how time catches up to everyone.The former Manchester United star was benched during Portugal’s World Cup round of 16 clash with Switzerland.
    Cristiano Ronaldo has been warned about the effects of time by Tyson FuryCredit: PA
    The British boxer has said that Ronaldo is ‘on the slide’ in his careerCredit: Getty
    Ronaldo was subbed on in the 73rd minute when the game was already decided, as his side were 5-1 up.
    The 37-year-old did get the ball in the back of the net, but was clearly offside before he was passed the ball, while fellow substitute Rafael Leao found the net to make it 6-1.
    To make matters worse for the star, 21-year-old Goncalo Ramos netted a hat-trick on his first-ever World Cup start.
    Many believe that it was the confirmation that the team are better suited to play without the five-time Ballon d’Or winner in the team.
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    Ronaldo being benched at Manchester United was the catalyst to his downfall at the club before he eventually saw his contract terminated after he was interviewed by Piers Morgan.
    Boxer Fury, who is a Man United fan, has weighed in and warned Ronaldo that his time at the top is coming to an end.
    He told TalkSport: “At the time [beating Klitschko] was the Everest.
    “I was the heavy underdog, people thought I was going to get smashed to pieces, and he was the unified champion for like 11 years and at some point thought he was unbeatable, but I went over to Germany and beat him. 
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    “In this game it’s not about how much better somebody is than the other person, a lot of it has to do with natural stuff, like age, and at 38-years old you are on the decline, whether you want to admit it or not.
    “If you look at Cristiano Ronaldo, he’s 37 years old, he’s had the best doctors, the best physiotherapists, he’s lived like an egg in Mr Kipling’s cake.
    “But even Ronaldo is on the slide now, so even someone who has looked after himself like that, it catches up to you… so imagine a boxer who has been punched to pieces for the last 20 years.
    “The age factor will not wait for anybody, no matter how you’ve lived.
    “Whether you’ve never had a drink in your life, if you’ve never run on any hard surfaces, no matter who you are, age will get you eventually.”
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    Does Louis van Gaal still have cancer and has he recovered?

    NETHERLANDS are battling to secure their first ever World Cup in Qatar – but boss Louis Van Gaal has been battling his own problems off the field.Louis Van Gaal revealed he had cancer in AprilCredit: Getty
    However Dutch defender Daley Blind admitted that the entire squad are eager to make him proud courtesy of what Van Gaal is going through.
    And Holland can continue to make Louis Van Gaal proud should they beat Argentina in their upcoming mouth-watering quarter-final contest.
    Does Louis van Gaal still have cancer?
    Louis Van Gaal revealed in April that he had received 25 radiation treatments for an aggressive form of prostate cancer.
    But the Netherlands manager kept the diagnosis from his players during their World Cup qualifying campaign.
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    And the squad was unaware that their boss had been wearing a catheter beneath his attire while orchestrating training sessions.
    However, Van Gaal, 71, said that the treatment had “done its job” and he has is making a recovery.
    What did Daley Blind say?
    Daley Blind’s father Danny is Van Gaal’s assistant at the World Cup Daley admitted that the entire squad have so much respect for what Van Gaal went through.
    Daley Blind got himself on the scoresheet in Netherlands’ last-16 tie against USACredit: Getty
    The former Manchester United star said: “He did everything he could to keep it from us. He was even going to the hospital during the night so as not to show the team what he was going through.
    “We have so much respect for how he is coping with this disease at the moment.
    “He always knows how to inspire players. It’s in the back of our heads but we don’t need any extra motivation.
    “We want to win every game, we want to play for our coach and we want to go as far as we can.”
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    When is Netherlands vs Argentina?

    Netherland’s mouth-watering fixture against Argentina will take place on Friday, December 9.
    The World Cup quarter-final clash is scheduled to get underway at 7pm UK time.
    Lusali Stadium is the allocated arena for this eye-catching contest and it can host a staggering 88, 966 supporters.
    Argentine sent Holland crashing out of the semi-final stage on penalties in 2014. More