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    Denmark to hold talks with England over QUITTING Fifa amid huge World Cup row about One Love armband ban

    DENMARK are planning talks with fellow Uefa members over potentially QUITTING Fifa. They were one of seven nations, including England and Wales, planning to wear One Love armbands before backing down over the threat of yellow cards.
    Denmark held a press conference on Wednesday morning announcing they were considering leaving FifaCredit: Reuters
    Denmark are ready for talks with Uefa’s 55 member states, which includes England, to quit Fifa after the One Love armband rowCredit: Alamy
    Former Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt wore a blue dress with rainbow-colored sleeves as she watched Denmark vs TunisiaCredit: AP
    Danish FA (DBU) chairman Jesper Moller said Denmark were considering leaving Fifa and are ready for talks with Uefa’s 55 member nations, which includes England.
    They are willing to discuss a blanket withdrawal from the world governing body.
    The DBU delegation expressed their “anger” at the way Fifa threatened sporting sanctions for the seven captains planning to wear the One Love armband.
    Denmark will not formally support Fifa chief Gianni Infantino in his bid to be re-elected as president.
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    Moller said: “There are presidential elections in FIFA. There are 211 countries in FIFA and I understand that the current president has statements of support from 207 countries.
    “Denmark is not among those countries. And we’re not going to be either.”
    On leaving Fifa, he said: “It is not a decision that has been made now. We have been clear about this for a long time. We have been discussing it in the Nordic region since August.
    “I’ve thought it again. I imagine that there may be challenges if Denmark leaves on its own. But let us see if we cannot have a dialogue on things.
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    “I have to think about the question of how to restore confidence in FIFA. We must evaluate what has happened, and then we must create a strategy – also with our Nordic colleagues.”
    Alongside Denmark, England and Wales, Germany, France, Belgium, and Switzerland had all planned for their captains to wear One Love armbands in Qatar.
    The armbands promote inclusivity and LGBTQ+ rights, with same-sex relationships illegal in Qatar.
    But the seven skippers were warned by Fifa that they faced a yellow card as a “minimum” punishment for wearing the armbands.
    DBU chief CEO Jakob Jensen said: “On November 21, England asked for an emergency meeting with FIFA, who came to the English hotel. FIFA said it would at least give a yellow card.
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    “There has been discussion about whether there is a legal basis for giving a yellow card, but there is.
    “The penalty could have been a yellow card, that the captain had not come on the pitch or that he was given a ban.” More

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    ‘S***, we’re on the f****** telly’ – Hilarious moment Australia fan gets rumbled on live TV against France in World Cup

    AUSTRALIA gave their supporters much to cheer during the opening stages of their World Cup clash with France… although you might not have known it by looking at one fan.The Socceroos came out and had a right go at the reigning world champions, with Craig Goodwin’s goal sending them to dreamland on nine minutes.
    One Aussie fan spotted himself on the screen
    He didn’t appear to be too excited by his telly appearancew
    Graham Arnold’s side are being backed by 7,000 passionate fans that have made the trip to the Middle East to support their country in Qatar.
    Local telly directors sought to bring a flavour of that support to their viewers, broadcasting shots of Aussie fans to those watching at home.
    One bearded fan decked out head to toe in yellow and green Australia gear didn’t appear too excited to be shown on the big screen, however.
    Spotting himself, he appeared to mouth the words: “‘S*** we’re on the f***ing telly.”
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    Fans noticed his mysterious reaction, sharing their amusement online.
    One joked: “Definite ‘I’ve pulled a sicky to be here’ vibes.”
    While a second tweeted: “Can’t say it without an Aussie accent.”
    Another added: “I can actually hear the accent.”
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    After the joy of Goodwin’s opener, things swiftly went downhill for the Socceroos.
    Adrien Rabiot equalised for France on 27 minutes, with Olivier Giroud tapping his side in front shortly after the half hour mark.
    Kylian Mbappe got in on the act in the second half before Giroud grabbed his second to make it 4-1 – equalling Thierry Henry’s record tally of 51 for Les Bleus in the process.
    Craig Goodwin sent Australia into dreamlandCredit: Rex More

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    Morocco 0 Croatia 0: World Cup runners-up struggle on return as Luka Modric and Co flop against solid African side

    CLUELESS Croatia served up the World Cup’s third goalless draw in the space of nine games as they failed to make an early impression on the tournament.The beaten finalists in Russia are not a patch on the team who knocked England out in the semi-finals four years ago.
    Hakim Ziyech and Luka Modric battled for possession in the Group F clashCredit: Getty
    Achraf Hakimi tested the goalkeeper with his long-range piledriverCredit: Getty
    And now they might struggle to even make it beyond the group stages after being forced into a stalemate by a Moroccan team who simply refused to accept their role as World Cup whipping boys.
    Morocco might not have much of a World Cup pedigree, but all of their team play for leading European clubs and are certainly no mugs.
    They have been boosted by the return of Hakim Ziyech, back in the fold after announcing his international retirement in February.
    The Chelsea winger quit after a row with boss Vahid Halilhodzic and only agreed to return when the fiery Bosnian was sacked in August.

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    Ziyech was clearly going to be his team’s main source of inspiration but even he struggled to light up this edgy encounter.
    Croatian defender Josko Gvardiol was playing despite having his face rearranged in a collision with a Leipzig team-mate two weeks ago.

    But no-one put themself around more than 37-years-young Luka Modric, who constantly tested the patience of the Argentine ref with the timing of some of his challenges. 
    Yet what he lacks in pace he more than makes up for with his quality on the ball and barely a pass went astray from the Real Madrid maestro.

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    The same couldn’t be said for Morocco’s Semil Amallah, who casually surrendered possession to Ivan Perisic and was a relieved man when the Spurs forward’s ambitious 35-yard effort flew narrowly over.
    But the first shot on target didn’t arrive until first-half stoppage time, when Borna Sosa’s low cross was stabbed goalwards by Nikola Vlasic and required a sharp save from keeper Bono.
    Seconds later Modric lashed just over as Croatia turned the screw and it wasn’t until the 51st minute that Morocco managed to seriously threaten when Sofiane Boufal’s shot was blocked and Noussair Mazraoui’s follow-up header was parried by keeper Dominik Livakovic.
    But it was only a temporary reprieve for Morocco, who needed a goal-line clearance from Sofyane Amrabat to deny Dejan Lovren and keep the scores level.
    Modric’s delicious free-kick into the danger zone saw striker Youssef El-Nesyri stretching to clear the ball over his own bar right in front of goal as Morocco clung on for dear life.
    And as hard as they tried, Croatia simply could not find a way to break down the door to put early pressure on Group F rivals Belgium and Canada.
    There was little by way of goalmouth actionCredit: Reuters
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    France’s midfield options come into light for Dream Team World Cup bosses after pre-tournament uncertainty

    IT was good of France to introduce a hint jeopardy into their first game of the 2022 World Cup.The defending champions went 1-0 down to Australia on Tuesday night and, given they had failed to win five of their previous six games, whispered criticisms began to spread.
    However, Les Bleus were quick to stamp out the embers of concern as they took charge to eventually register a swaggering 4-1 victory.
    Australia’s opening goal proved to be just a consolation
    Earlier this week, we flagged Olivier Giroud’s potential to Dream Team World Cup gaffers and those who took our advice were rewarded with a 13-point haul as the 36-year-old target man bagged a brace to equal Thierry Henry’s record of 51 France goals.
    Kylian Mbappe, the second-most popular player in the game right now, registered ten points after scoring and providing an assist.
    The PSG forward was far too good for the Aussie defenders and his imposing performance was only blotted by a glaring miss and a loose touch when through one-one-one with Matt Ryan – he would have had a hat-trick on another day.
    And Antoine Griezmann banked eight points as he swooped for the Star Man award with a puppeteer’s performance at No10 – he always seems to save his best form for major tournaments.
    Dream Team World Cup bosses had a pretty good idea of the France’s forward line prior to the tournament but the midfield situation was not so clear.
    Paul Pogba and N’Golo Kante have been guaranteed starters for most of Didier Deschamps’ reign and so when the pair were ruled out through injury, a spanner was thrown into the works.
    Rabiot equalised for the defending world championsCredit: getty
    As predicted, Aurelien Tchouameni fulfilled the anchor role but some may have been surprised to see Adrien Rabiot selected as the shuttling No8.
    The Juventus midfielder has a fractious history with the national team, four years ago he refused to be on Les Bleus’ standby list – his ego has hindered his career progression a few times.
    But the air has been cleared and relations between the 27-year-old and Deschamps will be better than ever after the former scored one and assisted another to swiftly reverse Australia’s ascendancy.
    Rabiot pocketed ten points for his efforts and suddenly looks a viable option in Dream Team World Cup given the swaggering nature of France’s win.
    He costs £4m and currently appears in just 1.5% of teams.
    Perhaps more enticing is Ousmane Dembele, who got the nod to start on the right flank in Deschamps’ 4-2-3-1 formation on Tuesday night and looked plenty threatening, albeit against significantly inferior opposition.
    In the shop window for Dream Team World Cup bossesCredit: getty
    The Barcelona winger is a somewhat enigmatic performer, equally capable of frustrating brain fades as he is breathtaking skills.
    Later in the tournament, France’s coach may opt to bolster the midfield with someone like Youssouf Fofana, Matteo Guendouzi or Eduardo Camavinga – he may even feel Denmark pose a suitable threat in their next game to warrant such a switch.
    But at £3.5m and as attack-minded as midfield assets come, Dembele is an asset to consider at the very least – he earned five points against Australia by virtue of a 7+ rating and an assist.
    After Argentina’s dramatic false start, France’s comfortable opening will convince many Dream Team World Cup managers to redistribute their faith – expect Rabiot and Dembele to be popular recruits in the next few days.

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    Joshua Kimmich desperate for Germany to avoid ‘terrible’ early exit at Russia World Cup with redemption in Qatar

    WE all enjoyed a bit of schadenfreude when reigning champions Germany were sent packing at the group stage in Russia four years ago.After all, they have won the World Cup FOUR times already and always seem to get to the latter stages of major tournaments, usually knocking out England along the way.
    Joshua Kimmich played at right-back in Russia but is now a holding midfielderCredit: Getty
    But for Die Mannschaft, it was an embarrassing and humbling experience that they have no wish to repeat.
    Jogi Low’s side were heavy favourites in 2018 having triumphed in Brazil four years prior.
    Yet an opening game defeat to Mexico at Moscow’s grand Luzhniki Stadium proved to be a setback from which they could not recover.
    They did manage to beat Sweden in their second game – thanks to a 95th-minute winner from Toni Kroos.
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    But two goals conceded in injury-time against South Korea saw them finish humiliatingly bottom of the group.
    Joshua Kimmich started all three of those fixtures at right-back.
    Bayern Munich’s Mr Versatile now plays as a holding midfielder for Team DFB and is desperate to exorcise those demons in Qatar.
    On Wednesday Germany, now bossed by Low’s former assistant Hansi Flick, can make their first step to putting it right when they face Japan at Doha’s Khalifa Stadium, where England battered Iran on Monday.
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    Kimmich, 27, said: “The motivation is huge after four and half years. 
    “We know that was terrible what happened. We’ve had quite the wait.

    “It will be very important to start with a good game. The first game is very important, we’ve seen that in previous tournaments. I hope that against Japan we will be winning.”
    Kimmich has won seven Bundesliga titles and the Champions League in 2020 with Bayern.
    Prem in sight for YoshidaMAYA YOSHIDA hopes a strong World Cup for Japan could result in more of Far East nation’s players heading to the Premier League.
    Currently there are only two Japanese plying their trade in England’s top flight.
    Takumi Tomiyasu, 24, is with table-toppers Arsenal, though he has lost his place to Ben White at right-back.
    While midfielder Kaoru Mitoma, 25, has impressed in his first few appearances for Brighton.
    Japan captain Yoshida, who spent eight years at Southampton, said: “We are improving a lot. We are still on the way to catch up on the bigger countries. 
    “Recently many players started playing European countries and leagues, including the Premier League. 
    “I’m very glad to see another generation playing in the Premier League.
    “I’m sure this kind of experience individually will help the team and squad and the future of Japanese football. 
    “Hopefully we can do well in this tournament and more players can come to England. It’s going to be tough but everything is possible.”
    Japan kick off their World Cup on Wednesday against Germany, where seven of the Samuari Blue squad are currently playing domestically.
    Yoshida, 34, is one of those, lining up for Schalke, who lost 2-0 at home to Bayern Munich just ten days ago.
    That meant he got to come up against the likes of DFB stars Jamal Musiala, who set up both goals, and Serge Gnabry, who netted the opener.
    Yoshida added: “Since we knew that we would play against Germany, I started to analyse the strikers a lot. 
    “But of course actually playing against them is better analysis than watching the video. It was a great experience. 
    “The first match is a challenging one. The group is not easy. 
    “We are aiming high to catch up with their level. Germany won the World Cup many times so we are excited.
    “Many Japanese players are now playing in the Bundesliga.
    “We have speed, pace and physical ability as well. The key is we have to defend well. 
    “Probably we will have fewer opportunities attacking but we have to do good counter-attacks, of course. We already understand how much quality we have. 
    “In football there is the game we should win, but it never exists a game where we should lose. So we still believe we have a chance.”

    Yet despite racking up 71 caps for Germany, his only trophy for his country is the 2017 Confederations Cup.
    Flick coached Kimmich to that historic treble with Bayern two years ago and was with the national team when they were crowned world champions in Rio as Low’s assistant.
    And while he is loath to compare generations, he pointed out to any doubters of Kimmich’s crop that the likes of Lukas Podolski, Mats Hummels and Philipp Lahm had won no major tournaments either – until the day they did.
    Flick added: “I was part of the team in 2014, with Podolski, Hummels and Lahm back then. 
    “It was the same back then. Before the tournament people were saying they haven’t won big titles yet. 
    “This generation is characterised by the fact they are very focused on the game and always push their limits. 
    “They are players who always try to get better every time they step on the pitch. It’s wonderful to see as a coach. 
    “Of course we know the competition is strong. Watching Argentina and Saudi Arabia, we can see everything is possible. 
    “But that’s what makes football beautiful. Never underestimate your opponent.”
    Germany have been handed a tricky group though, drawn with the ever-improving Japan, unpredictable Costa Rica and Spain.
    Wednesday’s opponents should be well known to Flick’s side, with SEVEN Japan players currently plying their trade in the Bundesliga.
    Just 11 days ago, Kimmich’s Bayern won 2-0 at Schalke, who had former Southampton centre-back and Samurai Blue captain Maya Yoshida at centre-back.
    Flick said: “I have to admit I’m a big fan of Japanese football. 
    “It is a team with players who are trained very well in terms of technical skills.”
    Kimmich highlighted the skills of one particular Japan player, Eintracht Frankfurt’s Daichi Kamada, who certainly has the capacity to bite the German hand that feeds him.
    Former RB Leipzig ace Kimmich said: “He is a player who is very smart. 
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    “In the Bundesliga he scored quite a few goals, even two in one game I think.
    “Generally speaking, we have to say many players from Japan play in the Bundesliga.All of them are very fast and have great technique. We have to watch ourselves.” More

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    England ticket prices soar to £2,500 each after Three Lions thrash Iran

    ENGLAND’S 6-2 thrashing of Iran at the World Cup has sent match ticket prices online rocketing to £2,500 each.Touts are now demanding up to 50 times the original sale price to see the Three Lions’ next Group B matches.
    England’s 6-2 thrashing of Iran at the World Cup has sent match ticket prices online rocketing to £2,500 eachCredit: Getty
    Reselling ticket website Ticombo claims to have 500 tickets for England’s games against USA and Wales — but there is no guarantee fans buying from touts will be allowed entry.
    Supporters must show a ticket application number — given when they buy through the official Fifa website — before applying for a permit to enter Qatar.
    It is unclear if fans will be able to get the code if they buy seats from online touts.
    Fifa claims it received 23million applications for three million seats before the tournament, with group stage seats selling out months ago.
    A Qatar 22 source said: “Seats for the next England game have become the hottest ticket in town overnight.”
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    Saudi Arabia star Ali Al-Bulayhi reveals what he shouted at Lionel Messi after going 2-1 up against Argentina

    SAUDI ARABIA defender Ali Al-Bulayhi has revealed what he screamed at Lionel Messi after his side’s second goal against Argentina.The huge underdogs produced one of the biggest ever World Cup upsets by stunning the Copa America champions in a 2-1 victory on Tuesday.
    Ali Al-Bulayhi squared up to Lionel Messi after the Saudis scored their second goalCredit: Rex
    And he has now revealed what he told the Argentine in a rather aggressive wayCredit: Getty
    Argentina took the lead through a Messi penalty, before two Saudi goals in five minutes at the start of the second half turned the game on its head.
    And immediately after taking a shock lead, Al-Bulayhi decided to turn and shout at Messi rather than celebrate with the rest of his team-mates.
    He slapped the Paris Saint-Germain forward forcefully in the back to get Messi’s attention.
    And now, as he confirmed after the game, he aggressively squared up to the Barcelona legend before screaming: “You will not win, you will not win!”
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    Papu Gomez and Lautaro Martinez came over and proceeded to push Al-Bulayhi away from Messi, but not before the Saudi centre-back grabbed his own shirt as a way of showing his national pride.
    And Argentina could not stop his 53rd minute prediction from becoming reality as Saudi Arabia successfully held on to clinch a truly remarkable win in their World Cup opener.
    In the other game in the group, Mexico drew with Poland.
    It leaves one of the pre-tournament favourites, Argentina, bottom of Group C heading into the second round of fixtures.
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    Argentina will now face Mexico on Saturday in what effectively becomes a must-win game.
    Speaking after the match, Messi said: “We knew that [Saudi] Arabia is a team with good players, that moves the ball well and that advances the line a lot. We work on it, but we speed up a bit.
    “There are no excuses. We are going to be more united than ever. This group is strong and they have shown it.
    “It is a situation that we did not have to go through in a long time. Now we have to show that this is a real group.
    “It’s a very hard blow for everyone, we didn’t expect to start like this. Everything happens for a reason.
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    “We have to prepare for what’s coming, we have to win or win and it depends on us.
    “We have to go back to the base of who we are. We have to think about what’s to come.” More

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    England stars allowed to see stunning Wags after World Cup clash against USA following incredible 6-2 win over Iran

    ENGLAND players could meet their families after Friday’s United States match – but it depends on Covid rates in Qatar.Manager Gareth Southgate is hoping that the 26-man squad could have a proper catch-up with their partners, children and parents after arriving in Doha eight days ago.
    Jack Grealish embraces Sasha Attwood after England’s win over Iran
    Topless Jack Grealish smiles after reuniting with his girlfriend
    Grealish’s girlfriend Sasha Attwood was spotted beaming in the standsCredit: Dan Charity / Newsgroup Newspapers Ltd
    Bukayo Saka visits Wag Tolami Benson in the stands after the win over IranCredit: Getty
    Marcus Rashford celebrates his goalscoring return to the England set up alongside girlfriend Lucia LoiCredit: Getty
    James Maddison’s partner Kennedy Alexa was spotted in the groundCredit: Dan Charity / Newsgroup Newspapers Ltd
    Harry Kane’s wife Kate takes their kids to watch him in actionCredit: Social media
    Some players, such as Jack Grealish, saw their girlfriends on the pitch after the final whistle of their amazing 6-2 win over Iran.
    Southgate insists – providing Covid rates remain low – they will be allowed at the team hotel.
    During the women’s Euros, England’s players were forced to remain in a bubble due to Covid.
    Southgate said: “I think towards the end, the women’s team had to batten that down a bit more because they had a few positive cases so we’re going to have to monitor it throughout.
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    “There’s this balance of the spirit and happiness of the group and the medical line of zero risk, and sometimes if you’re going to take zero risks, it can kill it for everybody, so we’ve got to try and find that balance.
    “We’re going to see how the next few days go and we’ve talked about maybe looking at something after the second game but we’ve got to monitor what the rates are out here as much as anything else.”
    Stars were joined by their stunning other halves at the Khalifa International Stadium.
    A topless Grealish rushed to celebrate with model Sasha Attwood, while the likes of Harry Kane, Harry Maguire, Marcus Rashford, Phil Foden, Bukayo Saka and James Maddison went to see their Wags.
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    During Euro2020, England’s players were kept away from their families due to Covid rates.
    But at the World Cup in 2018, relatives and friends were invited to the team hotel in Repino, near St Petersburg, in Russia.
    England Wags jetted off to Qatar with mountains of luggage on Sunday.
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    They boarded the MSC World Europa, a £1billion luxury cruise liner, where they are staying during the tournament.
    Meanwhile, Denmark have banned their players’ Wags from Qatar.
    Kyle Walker’s partner Annie Kilner wore shades inside the Qatar stadium ahead of England vs IranCredit: Dan Charity / Newsgroup Newspapers Ltd
    Phil Foden celebrated the win with girlfriend Rebecca Cooke and son RonnieCredit: Getty
    Maguire celebrated his brilliant performance with his family after the gameCredit: Getty
    Jordan Pickford’s wife Megan Davison celebrated during England’s first-half goal spreeCredit: Dan Charity / Newsgroup Newspapers Ltd More