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    Reyna slams his USA boss Berhalter as it emerges he was ONE player vote away from being booted out of World Cup squad

    US bad boy Gio Reyna has slammed coach Gregg Berhalter and his team-mates – after it emerged he was ONE player vote away from being booted out of the World Cup squad.The Dortmund 20-year-old’s lack of action in Qatar was a mystery during the tournament.
    Gio Reyna played just 52 minutes for the USA at the World CupCredit: AP
    Coach Gregg Berhalter had claimed that Reyna, whose father Claudio was a childhood pal and US team-mate, was suffering with a minor muscle problem.
    Reyna publicly denied that he was injured and hinted that there were other underlying issues between him and the coach.
    It has now emerged that Reyna’s team-mates were so angry at his behaviour and “alarming lack of effort” around the team camp in Doha that they held a VOTE to see if he should be sent home.
    But Reyna hit back by explaining his attitude was a direct result of being told by Berhalter before the start of the tournament that he would have a marginal role – and suggested team-mates and the coach were giving misleading accounts.
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    Reyna went on Instagram to post: “I hoped not to comment on matters at the World Cup.  
    “It is my belief that things that happen in a team setting ought to remain private.  
    “That being said, statements have been made that reflect on my professionalism and character, so I feel the need to make a brief statement.”
    He added: “Just before the World Cup, Coach Berhalter told me that my role at the tournament would be very limited.  
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    “I was devastated. I am someone who plays with pride and passion.   Soccer is my life, and I believe in my abilities. 
    “I fully expected and desperately wanted to contribute to the play of a talented group as we tried to make a statement at the World Cup.”
    Reyna’s behaviour began to cause problems during a pre-tournament warm-up against Qatari club Al Gharafa, where he was accused of “walking around throughout the game”.
    It saw him taken to one side by team-mates DeAndre Yedlin and Aaron Long who were said to have repeatedly asked him to show more effort.
    Reyna’s reaction to not getting on in the 1-1 opening draw with Wales was to hurl his shin pads across the dressing room floor, widening the rift with the coach and his colleagues, although he eventually made cameo appearances against both England and Holland.
    Berhalter, in what US team chiefs described as “off the record” comments made at a “leadership summit” in New York after his return from Qatar, said: “In this last World Cup, we had a player that was clearly not meeting expectations on and off the field. 
    “One of 26 players, so it stood out. As a staff, we sat together for hours deliberating what we were going to do with this player.
    “We were ready to book a plane ticket home, that’s how extreme it was. 
    “What it came down to was, we’re going to have one more conversation with him, and part of the conversation was how we’re going to behave from here out. There aren’t going to be any more infractions.
    It’s going to have to go deeper than just “Guys, I’m sorryGregg Berhalter
    “But the other thing we said to him was, ‘you’re going to have to apologise to the group, but it’s going to have to say why you’re apologising. It’s going to have to go deeper than just “Guys, I’m sorry.” 
    “And I prepped the leadership group with this.  I said, ‘Okay, this guy’s going to apologise to you as a group, to the whole team. 
    “And what was fantastic in this whole thing is that after he apologised, they stood up one by one and said, ‘Listen, it hasn’t been good enough, You haven’t been meeting our expectations of a team-mate and we want to see change.’
    “They really took ownership of that process. And from that day on there were no issues with this player.”
    Berhalter and his staff opted not to take part in the vote, leaving the final decision to the players, and Reyna was allowed to stay only after winning the ballot by the smallest margin of 13-12.
    Now Reyna has conceded he did lose focus and that his behaviour was out of line – although he is furious at the briefing against him.
    I apologised to my team-mates and coach for this, and I was told I was forgivenGio Reyna
    The youngster added: “I am also a very emotional person, and I fully acknowledge that I let my emotions get the best of me and affect my training and behaviour for a few days after learning about my limited role.  
    “I apologised to my team-mates and coach for this, and I was told I was forgiven.  
    “Thereafter, I shook off my disappointment and gave everything I had on and off the field.  
    “I am disappointed that there is continuing coverage of this matter (as well as some highly fictionalised versions of events) and extremely surprised that anyone on the US men’s team staff would contribute to it.  
    “Coach Berhalter has always said that issues that arise with the team will stay “in house” so we can focus on team unity and progress.  
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    “I love my team, I love representing my country, and I am focusing now only on improving and growing as a soccer player and a person.  
    “I hope that going forward each person involved in US Soccer focuses only on what is in the best interest of the men’s national team so we can enjoy great success at the World Cup in 2026.”
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    Didier Drogba tips ‘true leader’ Harry Kane to come back stronger from World Cup heartbreak after England penalty miss

    CHELSEA legend Didier Drogba has offered a message of support for Harry Kane following his penalty miss against France, insisting he will be back stronger.The England skipper, 29, brilliantly dispatched the Three Lions’ first spot kick against the defending champions on Saturday night.
    Harry Kane rifled a late penalty over the crossbar in England’s defeat to FranceCredit: Getty
    Didier Drogba believes Kane will come back stronger from the disappointmentCredit: Getty
    But after Olivier Giroud then put France 2-1 up, Gareth Southgate’s men were handed another penalty in the 84th minute.
    Kane stepped up to face his Tottenham team-mate Hugo Lloris for a second time, only to fire over the crossbar from 12 yards.
    Didier Deschamps men held on to win the match and progress through to the semi-finals.
    But Drogba believes the experience will only strengthen Kane for the future.
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    Speaking on Twitter, he said: “It will hurt, but you are a true captain and leader.
    “Really like the way you played during this World Cup, an example for strikers to watch: score, assist, hold and lead!! 
    “It will take time to get over it but this will make you stronger!!!”
    Drogba was reacting to Kane’s tweet on Sunday in which he admirably took the blame for England’s defeat.
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    He said: “Absolutely gutted. We’ve given it everything and it’s come down to a small detail which I take responsibility for.
    “There’s no hiding from it, it hurts and it’ll take some time to get over it but that’s part of sport.
    “Now it’s about using the experience to be mentally and physically stronger for the next challenge.
    “Thanks for all the support throughout the tournament – it means a lot. 🦁.”
    Drogba is familiar with penalty disappointment having missed one for Ivory Coast against Zambia in the final of the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations.
    However, the ex-Chelsea striker did then go on to score in the penalty shootout which they won. More

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    Brazil legend Ronaldo backs Neymar to play in 2026 World Cup but believes PSG star is ‘very upset’

    BRAZIL icon Ronaldo believes Neymar will play at the 2026 World Cup.The five-time champions were stunned by Croatia in the quarter-finals on Friday as they crashed out on penalties.
    Neymar was reduced to tears following Brazil’s World Cup exitCredit: AP
    Ronaldo starred for Brazil during their 2002 World Cup triumph and still thinks Neymar can win the trophyCredit: Getty
    It means Neymar’s quest for the World Cup goes on – with the Paris Saint-Germain forward set to be 34 years old come the next tournament in Canada, Mexico and USA.
    But Ronaldo, who lifted the World Cup with his country in 1994 and most famously in 2002, backs Neymar to be there in four years for another crack at winning Brazil’s sixth title.
    Speaking to AP, he said: “I think Neymar is very upset with the result of the World Cup for the Brazil national team.
    “It’s normal that he’s feeling that way for now, but I’m also sure that he will come back stronger and continue playing with the national team.”
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    Neymar suffered an ankle injury in their opening game against Serbia at the World Cup.
    He then missed the clashes with Switzerland and Cameroon, before returning for the 4-1 win over South Korea in the last-16.
    The former Barcelona man then produced a stunning goal to give Brazil the lead in extra time against Croatia – before they conceded late on and lost on penalties.
    Yet despite their devastating exit, Ronaldo admires Neymar’s dedication to his country.
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    “I’m very happy that he showed the world a commitment for the last six months, for the Brazil national team,” he added.
    “He behaved himself. He took care of himself. And he played a good match, the first match. He got a very strong tackle on his ankle.
    “He made a huge sacrifice to play again for the national team. He played very good in the last match. I think he’s very important for us.
    “So I hope that [he] gets well soon and back strong in the football world with PSG and the Brazil national team.” More

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    ‘I would be happy for him if he wins it’ – Brazil legend Ronaldo cheering on Argentina star Messi to World Cup glory

    BRAZIL legend Ronaldo has revealed that he would be happy for Lionel Messi if he was to guide Argentina to World Cup glory.The former striker, 46, has been a regular attendee at matches in Qatar, even after his country were eliminated.
    Lionel Messi has been lighting up the tournament in QatarCredit: Rex
    Ronaldo has been in attendance at many matches in QatarCredit: Getty
    Ronaldo has admitted that he doesn’t want fierce rivals Argentina to win the World Cup… but that he’d find Messi triumphing a nice silver lining.
    Chatting to reporters in Doha, he said: “I’m going to be honest, I can’t say I want Argentina to win, it would be lying.
    “I wouldn’t be happy as a Brazilian.
    “They all deserve it. Football is about playing and winning, nobody is going to give you anything. They all have a chance, of course.
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    “Argentina don’t play great football but they have an incredible desire.
    “They all run a lot together, they all have that aggressiveness… and then they have Messi, who when he gets in the box is very decisive.
    “Personally, I would be happy for him if he wins it.”
    Despite his admiration for Messi, R9 is backing France to go all the way once again.
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    He added: “My prediction from the beginning was always Brazil and France in the final.
    “Brazil are gone. France, game after game, have been confirming why they’re favourites and continue to have the best chance of winning the World Cup.”
    Argentina take on Brazil’s conquerors Croatia on Tuesday night, before reigning champions France face Morocco 24 hours later.
    Messi and Co squeezed past Holland on penalties in the most dramatic of the quarter-finals, after the PSG star scored and laid on a brilliant assist in the 2-2 draw.
    The 35-year-old is a front-runner for player of the tournament, having scored four goals and set up a further two in five matches in Qatar.
    Ronaldo, meanwhile was taught how to do the pigeon dance by Richarlison earlier in the tournament.
    Following Sunday’s final, he will go back to his day job as owner of Spanish club Real Valladolid.
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    I had a very strong opinion on Southgate when he took over as England manager… but I’ve completely changed my mind

    WHEN Gareth Southgate was appointed England manager six years ago, one pundit was incensed.
    “There are legions of better managers than Southgate in the world,” he raged on talkSPORT.
    Piers was initially not impressed with Gareth Southgate was appointed England bossCredit: Getty
    The Sun columnist had dismissed Southgate as the ‘easy option’
    England’s Harry Kane and manager Southgate look dejected after England were eliminated from the World CupCredit: Reuters
    “The objective should be dragging the England team out of its abyss and dragging us kicking and screaming under the tutelage of a brilliant, dynamic new manager into the next phase of our existence. Instead, we’ve gone for the easy option, the cheap option by the strict criteria of: he’s got to be English and barely useless, and I don’t get it.”
    The furious pundit added: “I only know Southgate as the guy who starred in pizza adverts when England were humiliated in the past.”
    Who on earth was this half-witted imbecile, I hear you cry.
    Well, confession time…. it was me!
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    I wasn’t the only one unimpressed.
    “I like Gareth Southgate,” said Harry Redknapp. “He’s a great lad, but what’s he done?”
    We were both wrong to doubt him.
    Southgate has become the second most successful England manager ever, after 1966 World Cup winner Sir Alf Ramsay. 
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    He’s managed 81 games, winning 49 of them and boasting a 61.3% win percentage, and he guided us to a World Cup semi-final in 2018 and the 2020 European Championship final.
    But now, after England crashed out to France in the quarter-final stage of this year’s World Cup, the criticism has moved from “what’s he done” to “what’s he won?”
    It’s a legitimate question.
    I’ve always believed that high-level football is about winning trophies, otherwise what’s the point of competing?

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    But as we collectively lick our wounds after another bitter Three Lions disappointment, the important questions for me are these:

    Could Southgate have done any more to succeed in Qatar?
    Can he drive this team to glory in the next big tournament, the 2024 Euros in Germany?’

    And I think the honest answers are “No, and yes.”
    I thought England were excellent in this World Cup, fully justifying our billing as one of the favourites.
    With the exception of our tepid performance against USA, we were thrillingly good in demolishing Iran, Wales and Senegal.
    And we went toe-to-toe superbly well with current world champions France, a team packed full of players who’ve won far more big trophies at club and international level than our boys. 
    In the end, we were done in by a shockingly bad referee, and by a rare moment of technical failure from our captain Harry Kane, who is statistically one of the world’s best penalty-takers and who’d already smashed one in earlier in the game.
    I also think the French showed marginally more experience when it really mattered, as you would expect from an older group of players, many of whom won the last World Cup.
    Piers was reminded of Southgate’s infamous pizza advertCredit: PA:Press Association
    Southgate has become the second most successful England manager ever, after 1966 World Cup winner Sir Alf RamsayCredit: PA:Empics Sport
    But there was a lot to be proud of, not least the way we nullified Kylian Mbappe, the best striker on the planet.
    Trust me, our defeat won’t look so bad when – as I believe they will – France win it again this time.
    So, Southgate has made us a team that can consistently compete with the best out there.
    And when you consider how young so many of his brightest stars are – Bellingham, 19, Saka, 21, Foden, 22, Mount, 23, and Rashford and Rice, both 25 – then the future looks very exciting.
    It’s not just on the pitch that Southgate has impressed me.
    He’s also created a side that behaves impeccably, and respectfully, and shows an awareness of social issues that does them great credit, even if I find some of the armband-wearing virtue-signalling a bit overdone and pointless.
    Their team spirit is terrific, and they all seem to carry themselves with a maturity beyond their years.
    That’s down to Southgate, a thoroughly decent and thoughtful man who wants his players to do their country proud both with a ball and without it.
    Aside from the fact that there are few credible English (I now agree we should have a home-grown boss) options, I genuinely believe he will win us a trophyPiers Morgan
    A year into his tenure, I met Southgate at an awards show.
    “How’s the world’s most difficult, thankless job going?”, I asked.
     “It’s…interesting!”, he smiled.
    “What’s been the biggest surprise?”
    “When you’re an England player, you return to your club after a game and focus moves to that. But when you’re the England manager, the media attention, criticism and pressure never stops.”
    “You realise that unless you win a trophy, you’ll be mocked, abused, deemed a failure and unceremoniously sacked.”
    Southgate chuckled. “I do, yes…thanks for reminding me, though.”
    I met him again just before last year’s Euros when expectations were running feverishly high that England might finally bring it home.
    “Pressure’s on now,” I laughed. “It’s a fine line between hero and halfwit in your job…”
    “And in yours,” he retorted.
    “Do you really believe we can be Champions?” I asked.
    “Yes,” he replied, emphatically, fixing me with a steely-eyed glare of supreme confidence.
    The certainty with which he said it made me believe it too, and we very nearly did.
    Southgate, still only 52, is not just a nice guy with a good sense of humour and proper values.
    He’s also proved himself to be an excellent manager, in charge of a group of very talented young players who want him to continue.
    I do, too.
    Aside from the fact that there are few credible English (I now agree we should have a home-grown boss) options, I genuinely believe he will win us a trophy.
    And despite not winning one in six years, I don’t see many people mocking him, abusing him, branding him a failure – or angrily demanding he be sacked.
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    Gareth Southgate’s made a lot of critics, including me, eat our sceptical words.
    He’s earned the right to carry on.
    When you consider how young so many of his brightest stars are – Mount, 23, Bellingham, 19, and Saka, 21, then the future looks very excitingCredit: Getty
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    Argentina vs Croatia – Sky Bet boost: Lionel Messi to score (90 mins) doubled to 2/1!

    ARGENTINA and Croatia face off on Tuesday for a spot in the World Cup final this weekend.All eyes will undoubtedly be on one man and Lionel Messi to score in the contest has been boosted by bookmakers Sky Bet.
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    He has scored 15 goals for Argentina in 2022, which includes the four already notched during this campaign.
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    Bukayo Saka and Ramsdale to return to Arsenal training THIS WEEK ahead of Prem return after England’s World Cup exit

    ARSENAL stars Bukayo Saka and Aaron Ramsdale will return to training THIS WEEK following their World Cup exploits.The pair will waste little time in getting back to it with the Gunners after England were beaten by France in the quarter-finals.
    Bukayo Saka and Aaron Ramsdale will return to Arsenal training by the end of the weekCredit: Getty
    The Gunners are currently out in Dubai enjoying some mid-season trainingCredit: Getty
    Mikel Arteta is set to welcome back the England pairCredit: Getty
    Ben White joined up with the Gunners on Saturday before training on SundayCredit: Getty
    SunSport understands they are expected to be back in Arsenal training by the end of the week.
    Saka, 21, started four games out of five games for the Three Lions at the World Cup, scoring three goals.
    The winger was superb as he top scored for Gareth Southgate’s side at the tournament alongside Marcus Rashford.
    Ramsdale, 24, was an unused substitute for all of England’s games.
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    Saka is understood to be flying to Dubai for a well-earned short break with girlfriend Tolami Benson after England returned from Qatar on Sunday.
    Mikel Arteta and Co are currently on a training camp in Dubai ahead of their return to Premier League action.
    Before that they face AC Milan in a friendly on Tuesday, before jetting back to take on Juventus at the Emirates on Saturday.
    The league leaders then resume their quest for Prem glory against West Ham on Boxing Day.
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    Ben White joined up with the squad in Dubai over the weekend having left England’s World Cup camp on November 30 for personal reasons.
    Thomas Partey has also returned to train with the club after Ghana failed to make it out of the group in Qatar.
    Matt Turner is back after USA were knocked out by Holland in the last 16.
    While Granit Xhaka, Takehiro Tomiyasu and Gabriel Martinelli are all also expected to return to training this week ahead of the Prem return.
    Thomas Partey is back in training with the GunnersCredit: Getty
    Matt Turner has returned after USA exited the World Cup in the last-16Credit: Getty More

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    Who is Croatia’s ‘hottest fan’ Ivana Knoll at the 2022 World Cup and who has she dated?

    CROATIA have been one of the bright sparks of the 2022 World Cup, defying the odds to reach the semi-finals in Qatar.While the performances on the pitch have been particularly spectacular, a fan in the stands has caught the eye of fans across the globe.
    Ivana Knoll is catching the eye in QatarCredit: PA
    Ivana Knoll is often spotted in the stands supporting her team, dressed in the colours of her country during their run in the tournament.
    And she will be back in front of the cameras when Croatia take on Argentina in the semi-final THIS WEEK.
    But just who is Knoll? We have all the information on the Croatia fan.
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    Who is Ivana Knoll?
    Knoll is a renowned Croatian model and social media influencer.
    The 30-year-old has over 2.4million followers on Instagram and her content has blown up during her time in Qatar.
    Ivana Knoll has gained many fans during her time in QatarCredit: Splash
    As the founder and owner of clothing brand ‘wearknolldoll’, the model has been showing off her outfits at the World Cup.
    This has included an several impressive pieces of clothing which showcase the Croatia flag.
    However, not is all as it seems with Knoll.
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    Where was Ivana Knoll born and why does she support Croatia?
    Some fans may be surprised to learn that Knoll was not actually born in Croatia, according to several sources.
    She was in fact born in Frankfurt, Germany, where she spent seven years before moving to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
    So why does she support Croatia? Well, she currently resides in Zagreb and is a fan of the national team.
    Ivana Knoll is former Miss Croatia and a modelCredit: Splash
    Who is she dating and who has she dated?
    Knoll keeps her private life behind closed doors, not showcasing a boyfriend on social media.
    Therefore, fans of hers have speculated that she is currently single but this is unknown.
    The same goes for her ex-boyfriends, who will no doubt be kicking themselves now after her rise to fame in Qatar.
    Knoll is sure to have plenty of suitors when she lands back in Croatia as the model hopes to return to Zagreb with the trophy with Croatia. More