"England were involved in a six-goal thriller with Germany at Wembley as they came from 2-0 down and ended up drawing 3-3. While the result means England are on a six-game winless run heading into the Qatar World Cup, there were some positives from the display, including the performance of Jude Bellingham, who was praised by several former England internationals."Click here for more...
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"England manager Gareth Southgate has been under pressure of late after failing to match expectations following some early success. On Monday night the England team went 2-0 down and then 3-2 up against old rivals Germany in the Nations League, but ultimately drew 3-3 in an experience that Southgate believes will benefit his side ahead of the World Cup in Qatar this year."
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"Former Manchester United captain Eric Cantona has hit out at erstwhile team-mate David Beckham and others for their decision to become ambassadors for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. The tournament hosts have been criticised for the conditions of workers who built the infrastructure and stadiums for the upcoming event, which will be held in November and December this year."
"The 2022 World Cup in Qatar is due to start on November 20 and will run until December 18. We have all the information you need to know about the tournament, including the fixtures, when the games are being played, how to get there, and which countries are going to compete for the biggest prize in world football, including England, Wales, Argentina, Germany, France and Brazil."
"England manager Gareth Southgate says he is “not foolish” and is aware that results matter more than his contract amid a run of poor form for the Three Lions. England were relegated to League B in the Nations League after their 1-0 defeat to Italy on Friday and have not won their last five matches. Southgate’s contract expires at the end of 2024 after the European Championships in Germany."
"Barcelona hope to sign Paris Saint-Germain striker Lionel Messi when his contract is up at the end of the season. At Old Trafford, Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag would still like to bring in Frenkie de Jong and sign Marcus Rashford to fresh terms. Elsewhere, Everton have decided to sell Allan to UAE side Al Wadha."
"Fran Kirby and Maren Mjelde were on target as defending champions Chelsea got their first victory in the Women\u0027s Super League, beating rivals Manchester City, who remain without a point. Kirby’s first-half goal got the hosts off to a flyer before Mjelde’s penalty 12 minutes before time sealed the win. Chelsea are up to fifth in the early league table, while City are 10th."
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"Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jude Bellingham is wanted by Manchester City, Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool, and would sell him for £83m. Elsewhere, Liverpool could sign Sander Berge from Sheffield United, David de Gea could leave on a free transfer, and Real Madrid reportedly have 450m euros in the bank."
"England manager Gareth Southgate thinks there were “lots of good individual performances” from his side despite their 1-0 loss to Italy in the Nations League. The Three Lions have been relegated to League B for next season as they failed to win, which is another blow for Southgate ahead of the World Cup in Qatar, which begins takes place from November 20 to December 18."
"Football agents and national teams are battling over 15-year-old Arsenal prodigy Ethan Nwaneri after the youngster made his Premier League debut on Sunday. Elsewhere, Juventus may attempt an ambitious move for Antonio Conte, Mauricio Pochettino rules out a move to Nice and Manchester United\u0027s whopping wage bill is revealed to be the highest in Premier League history."
"Manchester United defender Harry Maguire has been out-of-favour under Erik ten Hag this season, but remains a presumed part of England\u0027s likely World Cup squad. Gareth Southgate has given the player his backing ahead of his side\u0027s meeting with Italy on Friday night, insisting that Harry Maguire remains a key figure in his team despite a less - though admitting that it is not an \"ideal situation\"."
"Jude Bellingham has caught the attention from Europe\u0027s finest and is expected to snub a contract extension at Borussia Dortmund in favour of a transfer. Elsewhere, Manchester United and Barcelona are interested in signing the next Dani Alves, a handful of FA Cup replays could be scrapped to avoid fixture congestion and there could be changes to the UEFA Super Cup."
"Sergio Busquets is expected to leave Barcelona next summer after 17 years of service at the Catalan club. Barca have identified their top two targets to replace the Spaniard. Elsewhere, Erik ten Hag is keen to keep spending to improve his squad at Manchester United, Chelsea continue their search for a sporting director and England face a stadium shock in the British Isles\u0027 bid to host Euro 2028."
"Tuesday’s Paper Round leads on Manchester United, who are reportedly interested in Benfica striker Goncalo Ramos. Elsewhere, Liverpool are the latest club to be linked with Mykhaylo Mudryk, Barcelona are monitoring Real Madrid’s Marco Asensio, and there’s the Premier League’s ‘New Deal for Football’ plans including no League Cup for sides playing in Europe."
"Liverpool could cancel Arthur Melo\u0027s loan deal if they find a permanent midfield signing this January, while Borussia Dortmund\u0027s Jude Bellingham could be a target this summer. Elsewhere, Reading have signed Andy Carroll for a second time, and Ben Foster reveals he turned down a move to Newcastle United."
"Manchester United saw Paul Pogba leave for Juventus on a free transfer for the second time this summer, and in his place they now have Christian Eriksen. The Dane was signed on a free transfer from fellow Premier League side Brentford, and after just eight first team games for United, he might already be a better player for Erik ten Hag\u0027s midfield."
"Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has apologised for his outburst towards referee Daniel Orsato following his side’s 2-1 victory over Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League. Orsato gave Guardiola a yellow card which led to the City boss strangely hugging the referee with a calmer discussion taking place afterwards between the pair, where they listened to each other\u0027s opinion."
"Former Manchester United players Owen Hargreaves and Rio Ferdinand discussed the impact Erling Haaland made once again for Manchester City in their 2-1 win against Borussia Dortmund. Haaland scored the winner with a spectacular finish where he jumped into the air with his foot stretched in front of him to connect with Joao Cancelo’s equally impressive cross."
"Former England striker Michael Owen has backed Son Heung-min after calls for him to be dropped from Antonio Conte’s starting 11 due to an underwhelming start to his season. Son had another quiet game as Tottenham lost 2-0 to Sporting Lisbon in the Champions League on Tuesday evening. He started up front with Harry Kane and Richarlison in Spurs’ defeat."
"Virgil van Dijk took aim at pundits after Liverpool’s 2-1 win over Ajax in the Champions League, although he insisted the key to bouncing back was “not listening to the outside world”. The Dutchman’s defensive partner, Joel Matip, headed a late winner as the Reds bounced back from their humiliation in Naples last week. Liverpool are on three points from two games in Group A."
"Rio Ferdinand and Rachel Brown-Finnis believe the performance of Liverpool mattered less than the result as they snatched a late win against Ajax at Anfield. Joel Matip scored a last-gasp winner as Liverpool gave their season a big boost with a 2-1 victory over the Dutch league leaders in Champions League Group A. Ferdinand says he saw a “huge amount of relief” from Klopp at the end of the match."
"Barcelona boss Xavi felt his team took a \"step backwards\" in their 2-0 defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League. The Blaugrana were on top for large parts at the Allianz Stadium, but missed a number of presentable chances and were ultimately undone by a set-piece and a rapier counter-attack from their hosts. Xavi said the defeat \"wasn\u0027t deserved but was due to our mistakes\"."
"David de Gea, Diogo Dalot, Luke Shaw, Fred and Marcus Rashford have all entered the final year of their deals at Manchester United but the club have the option to extend their contracts by another 12 months. Meanwhile, more January offers for Cristiano Ronaldo are expected, Liverpool could tempt Aston Villa with a swap deal, and Ecuador’s World Cup spot is under threat."