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    Saudi Arabia’s Yasser Al Shahrani undergoes pancreatic surgery as full extent of World Cup hero’s horror injury revealed

    SAUDI ARABIA defender Yasser Al Shahrani has undergone pancreatic surgery following his horror injury against Argentina on Tuesday.The Middle East side caused one of the greatest World Cup shocks ever as they came from behind to beat the Copa America winners.
    Yasser Al Shahrani was involved in a horrible incident with his own goalkeeperCredit: Getty
    Al Shahrani was forced off on a stretcher deep into stoppage-timeCredit: Alamy
    Al Shahrani was forced to undergo pancreatic surgery following the injury
    But minutes before the end of the game, Al Shahrani was involved in a sickening incident with his OWN keeper.
    Saudi stopper Mohammed Al-Owais came out to punch a late cross, and did exactly that, but unfortunately collided with Al Shahrani and sent him flying.
    The 30-year-old dropped the floor and was forced off on a stretcher.
    The underdogs managed to hold on and secure a famous victory, but Al Shahrani suffered a fractured jaw, collapse of the facial bones and internal bleeding.
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    Saudi Federation said: “Yasser Al-Shahrani underwent a successful surgery in the pancreatic gland at the National Guard Hospital in Riyadh.”
    Given the severity of the injury, the defender has been ruled out of the rest of the World Cup.
    But he was in good spirits when he provided an update on his health on social media.
    He said: “I want to reassure you about my state of health, I’m better. Don’t forget to pray for me.
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    “Congratulations on the victory. Thank you.”
    Despite Yasser Al-Shahrani’s injury, Saudi Arabia are still very much on course to reach the knockout stages for the first time in their history.
    In fact, victory over Poland on Saturday will secure their place in the Round of 16. More

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    World Cup’s ‘hottest fan’ risks breaking modesty laws with VERY racy outfit after slamming ‘disaster’ Qatar tournament

    A WOMAN dubbed the “World Cup’s hottest fan” dared to risk breaking Qatar’s modesty laws with a very racy outfit to support her team. Croatian beauty Ivana Knoll donned a plunging red and white checkerboard dress in honour of her country’s coat of arms.
    Ivana Knoll showed off her assets – and support – for Croatia ahead of their match against MoroccoCredit: Instagram/knolldoll
    The 30-year-old beauty dared to risk breaking Qatar’s strict rules when wearing her figure-hugging ensembleCredit: Instagram/knolldoll
    She proved her patriotism in the figure-hugging hooded ensemble as she headed to the Al-Bayat stadium for the game against Morocco.
    The 30-year-old supporter snubbed strict warnings to keep outfits conservative despite the soaring temperatures.
    Ivana uploaded two snaps to Instagram flaunting her curves and her country’s colours to rally Croatia footie fans ahead of the game.
    She even boldly tagged FIFA – who have reiterated Qatar’s strict rules on clothing at the World Cup – in her posts on Wednesday.
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    Ivana beamed at the camera while posing both inside and outside the stadium while sporting a bold red lip.
    She had taken inspiration from Croatia’s kit to create the dramatic look dedicated to her beloved team.
    The model and influencer joked in the caption: “We didn’t play the best today, but it’s only a warm-up. Let’s go on Sunday!”
    Although her clothing may have raised some eyebrows, Ivana didn’t spare a thought for the consequences she could face for daring to bare.
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    Glam footie fans risk being slapped with huge fines or even put behind bars if they flash their figures in Qatar.
    Although non-Qatari women don’t need to wear the abaya – the long, black robe – their tops must cover their midriff and shoulders, and skirts, dresses and trousers must cover the knees.
    Women travelling in to the Arab nation are also banned from wearing any tight clothing, or flashing any cleavage.
    WAGS were advised to wear a scarf around their necks in a bid to cover up their busts.
    But Ivana seems to have found a loophole in the draconian rules – as her revealing outfit still covered her hair, shoulders and legs in compliance.
    The former Miss Croatia has so far avoided creating an international incident over her fashion choices with her sneaky strategy.
    But she wasn’t scared to criticise Qatar’s World Cup, branding it a “disaster” after her itinerary was left in chaos.
    The stunning brunette told her 570k Instagram followers the winter tournament has “the worst organization in history.”
    She complained that some of her pals still hadn’t received their ‘Hayya’ cards – the personalised document required by all visitors attending World Cup matches in Qatar.
    Although Ivana was still able to cheer on her team during Croatia’s opening Group F match, she dubbed the sporting event a “circus”.
    Before touching down for the tournament, the superfan shared a sexy picture of herself in a revealing swimsuit alongside the caption: “How I will dress in Qatar.”
    The clothing brand owner has wowed the world with her appearance at the World Cup in both 2014 and 2018.

    Ivana – dubbed ‘Croatia’s sexiest cheerleader’ has recently become renowned on TikTok after posting a string of flirty clips.
    Her legion of followers went wild after she posted a vid twerking back in 2020 in a fitted pink top and tight leopard-print bottoms. 
    The Croatian superfan teased followers that she would dress like this in QatarCredit: instagram/knolldoll
    Ivana Knoll, a diehard Croatian supporter, has hit out at this year’s World CupCredit: Instagram/@knolldoll
    She admitted her team didn’t ‘play the best’ in the chaotic match as they drew 0-0 with MoroccoCredit: Getty Images – Getty More

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    Guillermo Ochoa and Bukayo Saka feature in the best Dream Team World Cup XI of the tournament so far

    TODAY completes the first round of fixtures at this year’s World Cup so how about a quick Dream Team round-up?We’ve assembled the best possible XI of the tournament so far as determined by overall points.
    Needless to say, the more of these early risers you backed the better…
    GOALKEEPER: Guillermo Ochoa/Thibaut Courtois
    A World Cup icon
    It’s a tie between Mexico’s cult hero and the man who is probably the best player in the world in his position right now.
    Both Ochoa and Courtois saved penalties to keep their sheets clean this week – the former denied Robert Lewandowski as the north Americans drew 0-0 with Poland while the latter repelled Alphonso Davies as Belgium held off an impressive Canada side to win 1-0.
    The two custodians were equally deserving of their Star Man awards and are consequently locked at the top of the keeper rankings on 16 points each.
    DEFENDERS: Dejan Lovren, Jordi Alba, Ali El Abdi, Diego Godin
    You’ve probably erased Croatia’s 0-0 draw with Morocco from your mind and with good reason.
    Lovren was the unlikely beneficiary of that snoozefest as he just edged out Achraf Hakimi to claim the Star Man award (somebody has to win it) on top of his clean sheet for a tidy 13-point return.
    An experienced head among Spain’s youthful exuberanceCredit: getty
    Alba’s success was more predictable as most Dream Team World Cup bosses would have anticipated Spain to start their campaign with a comfortable win over Costa Rica.
    The Barcelona left-back assisted Marco Asensio’s goal and won the penalty converted by Ferran Torres to bank 12 points – he’ll be a popular recruit in the coming days.
    Denmark v Tunisia was another war of attrition at times but the latter gave a good account of themselves.
    Left-back El Abdi narrowly edged out several other players to take the Star Man award on top of his clean sheet for an unexpected return of 13 points – he currently appears in 0.2% of teams.
    And fresh off the presses is the ageless Diego Godin who came out on top of the match ratings in the 0-0 between Uruguay and South Korea this lunchtime – yep, you guessed it, 13 points.
    MIDFIELDERS: Bukayo Saka, Ilkay Gundogan, Dani Olmo
    England’s No17 is Dream Team World Cup’s joint-best performer overall at the time of writing.
    Saka scored two of the Three Lions’ six goals against a vulnerable Iran defence and held off stiff competition from Jude Bellingham to claim the Star Man award when all was said and done.
    Saka cashed in against IranCredit: getty
    The Arsenal youngster has 18 points to his name and has been transferred into loads of teams ahead of England’s meeting with USA on Friday night.
    Japan’s comeback condemned Germany to a miserable start their campaign in Qatar but it was a profitable one for Gundogan from an individual perspective in the realm of Dream Team World Cup at least.
    The Manchester City midfielder scored from the penalty spot and did a good job of linking the play together for Hansi Flick’s side in the first half.
    In hindsight, replacing him with Leon Goretzka in the 67th minute may have been a critical mistake as it was only a few moments later Japan took control of the game.
    Gundogan banked 13 points for his goal, a 7+ rating and a bittersweet Star Man award – leave him on the pitch next time will you, Hansi?
    Olmo completes the midfield trio having taken advantage of Costa Rica’s leggy defence to score one goal and assist another.
    The RB Leipzig winger has an ownership of just 1% but his Star Man showing and 15-point haul will surely convince a few gaffers to take a leap of faith ahead of La Roja’s mouthwatering match-up with Germany at the weekend.
    FORWARDS: Enner Valencia, Ferran Torres, Olivier Giroud/Mehdi Taremi
    Still nobody has topped Valencia’s opening salvoCredit: getty
    It feels like along time ago now but Ecuador’s captain bagged a brace against the hosts on Sunday to zoom to the top of Dream Team World Cup’s rankings with 18 points – a position he still holds alongside the aforementioned Saka.
    Valencia may find it tougher going against Netherlands on Friday but nobody can take his flying start away from him.
    Given that Luis Enrique’s side racked up a 7-0 scoreline it’s only fitting our hypothetical XI features a Spaniard in all the outfield positions.
    Torres is the chosen one having scored a brace at the expense of Keylor Navas and co for a 13-point return.
    The Barcelona man boasts an impressive scoring rate on the international stage – he averages a goal every 138.3 minutes for Spain.
    Giroud and Taremi are also tied on 13 points thanks to braces against Australia and England respectively, though their nations experienced different emotions come full-time in those fixtures.
    In regards to the former, £3.5m is a very reasonable price for France’s starting striker – a knock-on effect of Karim Benzema and Christopher Nkunku’s injury withdrawals.
    How many of these assets will double down on their returns in the second round of fixtures? Only time will tell…

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    Cristiano Ronaldo given hero’s welcome by Portugal fans as ex-Man Utd ace begins Qatar World Cup as free agent

    CRISTIANO RONALDO ran out to a huge roar from the Portuguese fans ahead of his first game as a free agent.The mega star, 37, left Manchester United earlier this week by mutual consent after his bombshell Talk TV interview with Piers Morgan where he criticised the running of the club.
    Cristiano Ronaldo warms up ahead of his side’s clash with GhanaCredit: Getty
    Ronaldo, 37, claps the travelling Portuguese faithfulCredit: Reuters
    Shockwaves were felt around the football world as a result – and Ronaldo’s situation has dominated Portugal’s build-up to the World Cup.
    Now it is back to the football as captain Ronaldo leads his side against Ghana in their opening game in Qatar.
    Ronnie looked pumped up as he came out to warm up with his team-mates to a massive roar.
    There was another big cheer from his adoring fans when he applauded them, as well as when both his name and famous “Siuuu” celebration were announced on the loud speaker.
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    It is amazing to think that, after 117 goals in 191 caps for his country, and a shedload more in his outrageously prolific club career, he may still have something to prove.
    But this is one of the ultimate winners in the game who will be desperate to show he still has what it takes on the biggest stage.
    After his Man United exit was confirmed, Ronaldo skipped the usual pre-match media duties normally required of a team captain yesterday.
    His former Red Devils team-mate Bruno Fernandes stepped in for him – addressing the potentially awkward situation.
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    Fernandes, 28, said: “It was good for me while it lasted. Now Cristiano has taken a different decision for his career and his family and we have to respect that.
    “I haven’t discussed the topic with Cris. We’re all focused on the national team and the World Cup.
    “I don’t feel uncomfortable. I don’t have to pick a side. It was a dream come true to play with Cristiano [at United] but nothing lasts forever.
    “We know what the World Cup means to Cristiano and his focus has always been there. He didn’t tell me about his decision.
    “It’s a personal decision and it concerns him and his family. We haven’t talked about it.

    “Everyone here is focused on the goal, the national team and the World Cup.”
    Both were named in Fernando Santos’ starting line-up for their Group H opener against Ghana.
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    World Cup 2022 – England vs USA: Stream FREE, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for second group B game

    ENGLAND face the United States in the World Cup – and it is set to be a massive match for both sides.The Three Lions head into the game in stunning form after thrashing Iran 6-2 in their opener in Doha.
    Jude Bellingham was in sublime form for England in their opener against IranCredit: Getty
    Timothy Weah was superb for the US against WalesCredit: Getty
    But now they’ll have to switch their focus on USA, who drew 1-1 with Wales on Monday night.
    England were emphatic in their win over Iran, with Bukayo Saka grabbing two goals after 19-year-old Jude Bellingham opened the scoring.
    USA started their clash with Wales much the better side, with Timothy Weah opening the scoring in the first half.
    But Gareth Bale’s penalty pegged them back.
    And now their game against England proves to be an absolutely vital one.
    The two teams played each other in South Africa 12 years ago – and following Emile Heskey’s opener, the US equalised through Clint Dempsey, no little thanks to Robert Green’s howler in goal.

    When is England vs USA?

    England’s big clash with USA will get underway from 7pm UK time on Friday, November 25 – TOMORROW.
    The game will be played at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, Qatar.
    The stadium can hold up to 60,000 fans and was opened last year, specifically for the World Cup.
    Wales face Iran in Group B’s other game on Friday at 10am.

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

    England vs USA will be shown live on ITV1 in the UK.
    You can live stream the action from the ITV Hub, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.
    The game is FREE to watch, so long as you have a TV licence.
    Radio listeners can hear the commentary of England vs USA FREE Live on talkSPORT.

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    Team news
    Harry Kane has had a scan on his ankle after a knock he picked up in the win over Iran.
    The scan is said to have gone well, and Kane emerged for training with the rest of his team-mates on Wednesday.
    Kyle Walker could return to the side after missing the first game because of his thigh problem.
    But James Maddison is set to miss out again, with Callum Wilson also a slight doubt after missing training following the Iran game.
    The US have no known injury issues at present.
    What are the odds?
    England win 11/20
    Draw 16/5
    USA victory 5/1
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    World Cup 2022 – Betfair boost: England & Netherlands both to win to nil – NOW 7/1

    BETFAIR have a big price boost ahead of Friday’s bumper World Cup action.They’ve boosted the odds of two odds-on shots, England and the Netherlands, to win their games without conceding.
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    Punters can now back the double at 7/1 – up from 6/1!
    It’s available to new and existing Betfair customers by simply clicking here.
    England are 4/7 as they are aiming for two wins from two in the later game.
    Harry Kane is set to start, despite an injury scare earlier this week.
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    While Netherlands are 3/4 to beat Ecuador after their opening day 2-0 win.
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    World Cup bet boost: England & Wales both to win on Friday NOW 11/4 with Betfair!

    ENGLAND and Wales embark on match number two at the World Cup when they face USA and Iran, respectively.And with a pair of wins potentially on the cards, Betfair have boosted the odds of that double to 11/4 — up from the usual price of 9/4!
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    Your first £10 stake could be placed on the British double boost, with £37.50 in winnings in store if the pair get the three points!
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    Roy Keane v Graeme Souness could be the World Cup’s best rivalry after hardmen clashed on ITV, but who is the toughest?

    IN their day, they were two of football’s toughest hardmen.Manchester United legend Roy Keane and Liverpool icon Graeme Souness were renowned for bossing the middle of the park with bone-crunching tackles and a physicality that sometimes went beyond the legal limits.
    Graeme Souness was a renowned hardman and TV pundit who isn’t afraid to speak his mindCredit: Getty
    Equally, Roy Keane doesn’t hold back and has built as a reputation as one of football’s toughest customersCredit: Getty
    Souness and Keane squabble at half-time over Argentina’s penaltyCredit: https://twitter.com/itvfootball/status/1595010705593634818
    And now, as football pundits, they are fighting it out in the TV studio.
    The pair went head-to-head over a penalty decision, when Argentina took on Saudi Arabia, with a Saudi Arabian star guilty of man-handling an Argentinian in the box.
    Souness claimed the Saudi player had no interest in where the ball was – only the whereabouts of the player he was tracking – so the decision was rightly called.
    He added the call was not down to “opinion” but “fact”, which prompted Keane to respond: “Well I’m here to give my opinion – that’s not a penalty.”
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    The disagreemnet between the pair, who normally wage their battles on Sky Sports, prompted us to look back at their careers – and who really is the hardest? SunSport’s conclusion is below.
    Biggest bust-ups
    Starting with Keane, the 51-year-old Irishman was never the easiest to get along with.
    As a player, he was sent off seven times – with controversy following him wherever he went.
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    Perhaps his most famous red card was THAT revenge tackle on Alf Inge Haaland in the Manchester derby at Old Trafford in 2001.
    Keane had previously accused the Norwegian of causing him a nasty knee injury when United played Leeds four years earlier.
    Keane’s retribution was to hit his rival with a high-tackle – causing the ex-City midfielder a knee injury of his own.
    Famously, he also slammed Ireland’s preparations for the 2002 World Cup and was sent home by manager Mick McCarthy from Japan.
    Keano even took on Sir Alex Ferguson – admitting he wanted to leave the club in 2005/06, before slamming team-mates including Rio Ferdinand following a miserable defeat to Middlesbrough.
    During a meeting, Fergie and the player were believed to have had a huge row that almost came to blows. That was the final straw, and his United career was over.
    Souness, 69, was no saint either.
    He started as he meant to go on. As a 17-year-old trainee at Tottenham, the Scot demanded he be given a chance in the first team in a fiery meeting that ended with Souness storming out and returning to Scotland.
    His most astonishing sending off came just 34 minutes into his Rangers debut, after receiving two yellow cards against Hibernian.
    Roy Keane’s ‘revenge’ tackle on Alf Inge Haaland caused his rival serious injuryCredit: Sky
    Republic of Ireland manager Mick McCarthy had a bust-up with Roy Keane during the 2002 World Cup that saw the midfielder sent homeCredit: Sportsfile
    Graeme Souness famously planted a flag with Galatasaray’s colours in the centre circle of Fenerbahce’s pitch
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    Then there was one of the most shocking tackles in football history against Steaua Bucharest in the European Cup – a vicious lunge on Iosif Rotariu that left his opponent with deep wounds and could have cost him his leg.
    Management didn’t exactly mellow Souness either, especially during a spell in charge of Galatasaray.
    In fact, he etched his name in Turkish football folklore with one astonishing act.
    The setting was the Turkish Cup final in 1996, and Galatasaray had just won the two-legged game against rivals Fenerbahce on their turf.
    Cue Souness running on to the pitch and planting a flag with Gala’s colours on in the centre circle – inciting a riot in an angry Sukru Saracoglu Stadium.
    Success on the pitch
    Both Keane and Souness were top class players who enjoyed incredible success and were far more than just hatchet men.
    The former won seven Premier League titles, four FA Cups, and a Champions League with Man Utd, as well as a Scottish Premier League with Celtic.
    While the latter can boast four First Division titles with Liverpool, and an incredible three European Cups.
    In Italy, Souness landed a Coppa Italia with Sampdoria, and when he returned to Scotland with Rangers – two more Premier Divisions.
    Keane played 67 times for Republic of Ireland, while his compatriot managed 50 appearances for his Scotland. Neither won anything for their countries.
    Keane won seven Premier League titles during a trophy-laden stay at Man UtdCredit: Getty
    Keane’s opponents always knew he was aroundCredit: Getty
    Souness took no prisonersCredit: Getty
    Souness won three European Cup medals during his glittering careerCredit: Getty
    During his playing days, Keane shared rivalries on the pitch with players including Patrick VieiraCredit: Getty
    Competitive Souness struck fear into his opponents on the pitchCredit: Getty
    Punditry gold
    As pundits for Sky and ITV, Keane and Souness aren’t afraid to put in a two-footed tackle of an opinion – and they don’t stand for reputations.
    France World Cup winner Paul Pogba continuously felt Souness’s wrath.
    “He goes out with one thoughts in his mind,” Souness – who now also stars on TalkSport – once divulged.
    “I’m going to show everyone how clever I am today and be the star of the show.
    “He’d be an absolute doddle to play against.”
    Souness has also been critical of Jack Grealish and his £100million price tag, labelling a “good player, not a great player”, which the England midfielder took offence to and called him out over.
    To his credit, Souness then offered Jack Grealish a night out – which the former Aston Villa man hilariously accepted, as long as he can bring Pogba as a plus one.
    Keane doesn’t suffer fools himself.
    During his analysis, Marcus Rashford cracking a smile during a warm-up to players touching the Anfield sign have irked the Irishman.
    Kean has caused controversy as a TV punditCredit: pixel8000
    Paul Pogba and Jack Grealish have been stung by criticism from SounessCredit: Rex
    Where he has the edge of Souey might be his dry sense of humour.
    He had TV viewers creasing up when he reacted to Chelsea team mates Mason Mount, Ben Chilwell and Billy Gilmour catching up ahead of England and Scotland’s Euros clash last year for 20 minutes.
    “The only thing I would be critical of is why would you want to speak to an opposition player for 20 minutes?
    “I don’t care if he’s your teammate or not. For over 20 minutes?
    “I very rarely speak to anybody for over five minutes. After a game when you’ve been to war with somebody, why would you want to chat to somebody for that long?
    “I think they could have used a bit more common sense. I rarely want to speak to anyone for five minutes.”
    Host Mark Pougatch then queried: “I hope your wife gets more than five minutes?”
    To which Keane replied: “No, never.”
    Expect fireworks when Keane and Souness analyse games togetherCredit: Pixel8000
    Although Keane is as fierce as the come, he’s on a par with Souness in the toughness stakes for usCredit: Rex
    Verdict
    How can you divide them?
    Keane took on Fergie, one of the most feared managers of his generation.
    Souness took on half of Istanbul with a moment of pure defiance at Galatasaray’s bitter rivals.

    As players they won the lot, even on the highest stage in Europe.
    While as pundits, Souness isn’t afraid to speak to his mind – and neither is Keane.
    For this one, we’re going to have to sit on the fence. Best place, really, to avoid falling out with either. More