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England take the show on the road as Eze pushes for a start – talking points
England take the show on the road as Eze pushes for a start – talking points
England host North Macedonia at Old Trafford on Monday night looking to maintain their perfect start to their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign. Gareth Southgate’s side have taken a stranglehold on Group C after a comfortable victory over minnows Malta on Friday. Here, the PA news agency look at some of the major talking points ahead of England’s final fixture of the season. Halfway house The visit of North Macedonia marks the midway point of England’s quest to qualify for the finals in Germany next summer. Heading into the game, the Group C favourites sit six points clear at the top having already recorded victories over Ukraine and Italy before easing past Malta. A win against North Macedonia would complete a clean sweep of their group opponents at the halfway point and see Southgate’s side close in on securing their place in December’s draw. Alexander-Arnold a natural Despite being regarded as one of Europe’s best right-backs, Trent Alexander-Arnold has had to be patient in his attempts to lock down a regular place in the England squad – let alone the starting XI. The Liverpool defender, however, shone in a midfield role in the win over Malta and said the position felt “natural” to him. Sterner tests await but, with Southgate enthused by his display, Alexander-Arnold could become a mainstay in the middle of the park for England. Eze does it Eberechi Eze became the latest senior England international as he came off the bench to replace James Maddison in the latter stages of the routine win in Malta. It was fine reward for the 24-year-old following a purple patch at Crystal Palace and now he will be pushing to make his first start. Released by Millwall in 2016, it would mark a meteoric rise for Eze, who has a long-term admirer in Southgate. Treble trouble for North Macedonia The Manchester City contingent within the England ranks were named on the bench in Malta, with just Phil Foden playing any minutes. Having been involved in the Champions League final less than a week earlier – and the ensuing celebrations – Southgate opted to keep Kyle Walker, Kalvin Phillips, John Stones and Jack Grealish in reserve. That may not be the case at Old Trafford, however, with the City quintet wanting to end a memorable season on another high. On the road The trip to Old Trafford marks England’s first game on home soil not to be staged at Wembley since the humiliating 4-0 Nations League loss to Hungary a year ago. Molineux was the venue for that shock scoreline on June 14, 2022 as loud jeers and chants of “you don’t know what you’re doing” echoed around Wolves’ stadium. Old Trafford is a more familiar setting for England games but Southgate will hope the result – and the reception – will be a much more positive experience this time out.
2023-06-18 23:26
San Antonio fans say 'Spurs Are Back' with the pending arrival of Wembanyama
San Antonio fans say 'Spurs Are Back' with the pending arrival of Wembanyama
Fans of the San Antonio Spurs couldn’t wait for the NBA draft
2023-06-18 23:21
Sky vs. Mystics prediction and odds for WNBA Commissioner's Cup
Sky vs. Mystics prediction and odds for WNBA Commissioner's Cup
Two middling teams in the WNBA's Eastern Conference will throw down on Sunday afternoon when the Chicago Sky head to the nation's capital to take on the Washington Mystics.The two teams have faced each other once already this season with the Mystics winning a close 71-69 decision on Ma...
2023-06-18 22:57
Kylian Mbappe offers cryptic response over PSG future
Kylian Mbappe offers cryptic response over PSG future
Kylian Mbappe has teased changing his stance on his PSG future.
2023-06-18 22:54
3-time Sixth Man award winner Lou Williams announces retirement
3-time Sixth Man award winner Lou Williams announces retirement
Lou Williams announced his retirement from the NBA on Sunday
2023-06-18 22:19
TCU vs. Virginia prediction and odds for College World Series
TCU vs. Virginia prediction and odds for College World Series
TCU and Virginia both lost their first game of the College World Series. The Horned Frogs lost a 6-5 decision to Oral Roberts, and Virginia fell by the same score to Florida.But, the beauty of the College World Series is that these teams still have life. It's a double elimination tournament...
2023-06-18 21:46
U.S. Open Final Round live odds and bets: Can Rickie Fowler get it done?
U.S. Open Final Round live odds and bets: Can Rickie Fowler get it done?
It'd been a wild first few days of the 2023 U.S. Open, and now it's time to strap in as we get ready for the final round to tee off at Los Angeles Country Club.Rickie Fowler and Wyndham Clark are tied atop the leaderboard at 10-under par. Rory McIlroy sits third at 9-under and Scottie ...
2023-06-18 21:28
Swansea making progress with talks to make Michael Duff their new manager
Swansea making progress with talks to make Michael Duff their new manager
Swansea are progressing with talks for Michael Duff to become their new manager. Discussions are on-going for the Barnsley boss to succeed Russell Martin in Wales. Swansea have made an approach to the Tykes but no deal has been struck between the clubs yet, the PA news agency understands. The Swans, who finished 10th in the Championship last season, want the ex-Cheltenham boss with Martin poised to move to Southampton. Saints are close to officially announcing Martin as their new manager after the 37-year-old agreed to move to St Mary’s last month. Southampton and Swansea have disagreed over the amount of compensation which should be paid. They have been haggling over £700,000 with Martin’s release clause for Championship clubs and Premier League sides different. The Saints felt they should pay the smaller amount, around £1.25million, after their relegation from the top flight while the Swans have been holding out for £2million. Former Swansea assistant Chris Davies, who is expected to join Ange Postecoglou’s coaching staff at Tottenham, was linked while the club held an interest in Birmingham boss John Eustace. But Duff has emerged as the No.1 candidate after just a year at Oakwell having guided them to the League One play-offs. The Tykes lost 1-0 in the last minute of extra time to Sheffield Wednesday in the final at Wembley. Former Burnley midfielder Duff spent four years as Cheltenham manager, winning League Two in 2021 – the club’s first league title in their history – before cementing the Robins’ place in League One and joining Barnsley last summer, finishing fourth last season. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-06-18 21:15
Mercury vs. Liberty prediction and odds for Sunday, June 18
Mercury vs. Liberty prediction and odds for Sunday, June 18
The Phoenix Mercury are trying to climb their way out of the basement of the Western Conference, but they have a tall task ahead of them tonight when they take on the 6-3 New York Liberty.This will serve as the first meeting between these two teams this season.Let's dive into the odds a...
2023-06-18 20:59
Barcelona close to agreeing Vitor Roque transfer ahead of Premier League clubs
Barcelona close to agreeing Vitor Roque transfer ahead of Premier League clubs
Barcelona are getting close to an agreement for the transfer of Athletico Paranaense & Brazil prodigy Vitor Roque.
2023-06-18 20:45
Virgil van Dijk reveals how Liverpool signings are boosting morale
Virgil van Dijk reveals how Liverpool signings are boosting morale
Virgil van Dijk speaks on Liverpool's transfer plans and his optimism for the 2023/24 season.
2023-06-18 20:28
Jayce Olivero sees Gibraltar Euros tie against Republic of Ireland as ‘a final’
Jayce Olivero sees Gibraltar Euros tie against Republic of Ireland as ‘a final’
Gibraltar defender Jayce Olivero will approach Monday night’s Euro 2024 qualifier against the Republic of Ireland as “a final” as the minnows look to add to Stephen Kenny’s misery. The clash between the sides currently occupying the bottom two places in Group B at the Aviva Stadium could prove make or break for Kenny after Friday’s 2-1 defeat in Greece left his team pointless and with his critics once again on the offensive. Gibraltar, who are ranked 201st by FIFA, have lost each of their three opening fixtures against the Greeks, the Netherlands and France 3-0 and while the odds may be heavily stacked against them in Dublin, Europa defender Olivero is relishing the task ahead. He said: “The game for us is a final. Ireland are a great nation and a really, really big team, and they’ve always competed at the very top. “This is what we want. We want to compete against the very best and we prepare with everything we have for every game we have, and that’s what we’re looking to do in our next game. “We compete with everything we have and that’s the most important thing for us.” Ireland were decidedly second-best in Athens as they followed up a 1-0 home defeat by France in their opening fixture – in which they produced a spirited display – with a tepid performance. Asked if Gibraltar could capitalise on the fall-out from that game, manager Jose Ribas said: “It’s important that we focus on our game. “Ireland are a great side regardless of their form at the moment. We’ve seen them playing against Greece, we’ve seen them playing against France and they’ve put in good performances. “We respect them, they’re a great side.” Ribas, who has been in charge since 2018, has assimilated a new generation of players into his squad, but has retained vast experience with defender Roy Chipolina, 40, and 41-year-old striker Lee Casciaro starting against France and 37-year-old Scott Wiseman, who enjoyed a 13-year career in English league football, coming off the bench. Asked how important that experience to his team, the Uruguayan said: “It’s obviously very important. “We’ve got 23 players – some who are unfortunately not with the squad now – some of whom have played right through from Under-17s level, and of course it’s very important to have these very experienced players who have been through a lot with Gibraltar. “We’ve only been admitted to UEFA very recently and it’s great that these young players have that experience to help them. We believe with that, they will grow.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Andy Murray wins back-to-back tournaments with Nottingham Open success Rob Burrow pushed around Leeds fun run course by daughters on Father’s Day Peter Drury joins Sky Sports after Martin Tyler’s departure
2023-06-18 20:22
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