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Dan Ballard opens up on love for Arsenal and future at Sunderland

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Daniel Ballard has stepped up and beefed up to become a colossus for Sunderland.

And it’s all driven by a surprising inner belief that he isn’t quite good enough at what he does.

Which is surprising to anyone who has seen this immense defender blocking out the light in front of his goal, or powering forwards to score as a standout player in the standout Premier League team this season.

Ballard scored against Arsenal in his most recent game and comfortably carried the weight of expectation along with several team-mates on his shoulders.

No way in the world was he not going to celebrate knocking one in against his old club – a refreshing exception to the modern rule.

Ballard is a folk hero on Wearside and a symbol of the spirit within a club enjoying good times again following promotion back to the Premier League.

He told GiveMeSport: “I was never, as a young man, the most talented player and had to work quite hard to fight for my opportunities.

“And even playing now, I sort of carry that around with me. I have to work hard to fight for everything. But after all the tough bits, I think fans appreciate that, especially in the Premier League.

“It’s perhaps a British style of play – tough and doing the simple things really well. And always fighting for the club you’re playing at.

“You might stop progressing. So it’s just about going into every game, and feeling that nervousness and trying to keep proving to everyone that you know you’re good enough, you’re at the level, and you can help teams.

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Emirates Stadium (Arsenal FC)

“I love Arsenal for everything they’ve done for me, but I suppose I never really had that real connection with the first team.

“It was more sort of the academy and, you know, all the staff and the amazing people that helped me. I never got that real chance in the first team. So I was never not going to celebrate in a stadium like that in such a big game. I was always going to celebrate.

“I’ll just always give 100% and I think fans appreciate that.”

Ballard is a significant figure for Sunderland in many ways, not just for his size. He was the scorer of the play-off semi-final goal that sent his team to Wembley and ultimate victory over Sheffield United to restore Sunderland’s place in the top flight after eight years.

But having been sent to the most testing recesses of the league with loans at Blackpool and Millwall, he was already thinking ahead to how he would cope as a Premier League player with its extra demands.

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Sunderland's Jobe Bellingham lifts the trophy as he celebrates with teammates after winning the championship play-off final

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He said: “Last year was a real stop-start season for me. I felt really good the season before, and I was looking to kick on last year but I was a bit hampered. My season was very stop and start.

“I kind of saved the season by getting back fit for the play-offs just in time, and then I did a lot of work this summer.

“I’ve been in the gym a lot, put a little bit more size on this year, because of the physicality of the Premier League

“It helps to feel powerful, feel strong. I put maybe half a kilo on, maybe even more in the end. I seem to be playing well with it. So it’s got to try and maintain that, keep going.

“All my learning experiences helped me, helped me grow as a player. I had a great year at Blackpool. We got promoted there, and then going to Millwall was special in its own way. And that was the first year playing in front of fans after COVID and thankfully, I’ve done really well.

“I managed to sort of get the support of the fans quite early on, and feel like we had a great, great connection while I was there. I really felt the support from them. They helped me in that first year in the Championship.”

Loans at grounds like The Den breed humility. It didn’t do England captain Harry Kane any harm.

Sunderland travel to Fulham this weekend nestled in the top four which is beyond any wildest dream but Ballard will stay grounded.

Born in Stevenage, raised as a Chelsea fan and a dad of two at only 26, he has plenty to keep him occupied. Injury issues from last season have disappeared in a puff of positivity.

He said: “We’ve had a fantastic start as a team. Going up through the play-offs, there’s no better feeling, and it really brings a squad together. We’ve added a lot of new players this summer, and things are going really well.

“There’s always that bit of doubt of you being involved but I’ve managed to get quite a bit of game time in the Premier League this year, so we’re extremely confident.

“There’s a lot of lads that deserve the opportunity to play in the Premier League, but haven’t quite got that chance yet. So there’s a really exciting group.”

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England Fans Admit They ‘Owe Apology’ to Madueke After Croatia Win

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It was a perfect first outing at the 2026 World Cup for England as they beat Croatia 4-2. They’d had to wait six days after the tournament began, but the Group L clash lived up to expectations.

Harry Kane opened the scoring from 12 yards, getting to retake his initially missed penalty, but saw his team pegged back thanks to a fine strike from Martin Baturina in the 36th minute. The England captain hit back with a header from a corner before the break, but there was still time for Petar Musa to make it 2-2 before the half-time whistle blew.

In the second half, the Three Lions really took control of the game, keeping Croatia at arm’s length throughout. They were helped by Jude Bellingham’s effort just two minutes after play resumed, while Marcus Rashford made it 4-2 late on to seal what was an impressive performance for the most part.

One man in particular stood out and has picked up plenty of praise from the England fans.


England players pose for a team group photo before the World Cup match vs Croatia


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He was way off the pace for the Three Lions.

Three Lions Star Delivers Goods at World Cup

Thomas Tuchel Jim Rassol via Reuters

Before the game, there would have been many disappointed to see Arsenal star Bukayo Saka start. However, Tuchel has revealed that the winger is nursing an Achilles injury, so he won’t be fully fit at the start of the World Cup.

As such, Noni Madueke was given the nod. The other Arsenal winger is a fine player on his day, but can often frustrate fans. This was evident with the open goal he missed in the pre-tournament friendly against Costa Rica. His efforts on that day left many insisting he should not start this summer.

Tuchel ignored those pleas and was rewarded with an electric performance. Madueke was arguably the most threatening player on the pitch in the first half as he won a penalty for the Three Lions and consistently wreaked havoc on the left wing.

He finished the game with a 7.6 SofaScore rating, only bettered by Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham. The winger played 72 minutes in total, with two key passes, one big chance created, 0.41 expected assists, and lost the ball just twice with his 26 touches.

England Fans Apologise to Madueke

Noni Madueke

A number of England fans made it clear they had misjudged Madueke’s quality, as they took to social media to apologise to the winger. One wrote:

“Noni Madueke I owe you an apology. England’s best player.”

Another added: “Madueke I owe you an apology.” One more said:

“Madueke I owe you an apology I wasn’t really familiar with your game.”

Others were really impressed, with one remarking: “Madueke has been the best player for England so far in this game and this same guy everyone keeps saying he doesn’t deserve a spot at the World Cup campaign. Let your apology be louder than your disrespect.”

One more summed up the mood, saying: “I keep telling you guys Noni Madueke is an elite winger.”

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Thomas Tuchel Lost it With England Star Jordan Pickford vs Croatia

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England boss Thomas Tuchel appeared to clash with one of his key players over certain tactics during his side’s win over Croatia in the World Cup group stage.

It came during a chaotic first half in Dallas, when the Three Lions took the lead twice through Harry Kane, but were pegged back by Martin Baturina and Petar Musa before the break.

Assistant head coach Anthony Barry revealed his frustrations with the team in a punchy half-time interview with ITV, while whatever was said at the break certainly sprang the side into life for the second half.

There were clear frustrations spilling over at points, which extended to the England head coach, as well as his assistants on the touchline.

Thomas Tuchel And Jordan Pickford Clash

England manager Thomas Tuchel looks worried vs Croatia England manager Thomas Tuchel via REUTERS/Hannah Mckay

As far as first matches at the World Cup go, Tuchel has been handed one of the more exciting games to pick the bones out of. There will be tweaks ahead, and some consultation with his players no doubt.

One of those who may have a bit more time on the training ground is Jordan Pickford, who seemingly clashed with the manager over his insistence of playing out from the back.

While the ITV cameras didn’t catch it, reports Geoff Shreeves, who was working for FOX Sports in America, claimed that the manager barked instructions at his goalkeeper.

During a break in play in the first half, while the Everton shot-stopper is believed to have fired back some words at the head coach, Tuchel is alleged to have said:

In the end, England persisted with playing out from the back, as goals from Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford secured a 4-2 win with a much-improved second-half display.

It marked the first three points of the campaign for the Three Lions, who take on Ghana next in Boston, before the third and final match against Panama in New Jersey.

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Perfect Start For England And Tuchel

England's Ezri Konsa and John Stones embrace before the match vs Croatia England’s Ezri Konsa and John Stones via Reuters/Maria Lysaker

England’s topsy-turvy opening game in Texas has helped get the tournament underway for the side after a long wait from the initial start date for the competition.

It provided an ideal start with three points for Tuchel, but it also provided the perfect test for the manager to sink his teeth into international management at the World Cup.

While England could’ve turned up and smashed a minnow, they were tested by a good Croatia side who were able to show some of the strengths and weaknesses with the manager’s approach.


An image of the England and Croatia flags before the World Cup group stage clash


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It was a perfect start, not in display, but in what it provides for the head coach. It gave him three points, some positive displays, but things to work on that should make England better in the latter stages of this tournament.

It remains to be seen just how far the Three Lions can go, but that win over Croatia could be the foundation for a deep run this summer.

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How He Reacted to Red Bull Contract Extension Offer

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It has been revealed what Max Verstappen told Red Bull Racing in response to a contract extension tabled by the Formula 1 giants, a proposal which would see the Dutchman stay with the team until 2032.

It has been previously stated that Verstappen held meetings with the team, and he did not want to discuss his future with the side at all. However, according to Ralph Schumacher, discussions over the driver’s contract were in fact brought up during the meeting held in Milton Keynes.

An apparent 6-year contract extension was tabled by Red Bull’s top brass, but Schumacher, on the Backstage Boxengasse podcast, shed some light on the meeting, how this offer was received by Verstappen, and other issues that were brought up during the event.

Max Verstappen’s Reaction to Red Bull’s Long-Term Contract Offer

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“I get the feeling that Oliver Mintzlaff has faded into the background a bit.” Red Bull’s managing director took a lead role following the exits of Helmut Marko and Christian Horner. He continued: “You don’t see him around. I reckon Mark Mateschitz has now made [development] a top priority, that’s why Max Verstappen was in Austria. I get the feeling they’ve lost a bit of trust in each other.”

When discussing Verstappen’s contract extension, Schumacher claimed, “I’ve heard they were desperate for Max to sign a contract until 2032. Max apparently refused and said, ‘Well, I don’t need that right now; I’m on contract until 2028 anyway, so I’d rather wait and see.’”

It is also believed that Verstappen has an exit clause in his current contract, which is based on the standings of this year. If the four-time world champion is outside the top two by the summer break, this clause will become active. Verstappen currently sits 60 points behind Lewis Hamilton, who is in the midst of something of a resurgence in the iconic red of Ferrari, and Red Bull’s form is not quite that of Mercedes and the Scuderia, who are extending their leads week on week at the top of the table.

Red Bull’s Offer to Eliminate Max Verstappen’s Summer Exit Clause

Max Verstappen

Red Bull management have now accepted that Verstappen won’t make the top two before the summer break and reportedly to have a plan to stop their star man from leaving.

According to Sports Bild, they have decided to ‘buy it out’. To persuade Verstappen to waive the clause, they will try to pay the driver a figure in the tens of millions to stay on.

Despite this, fans and pundits alike suspect that he will only stay on if he sees a route back to the top of the sport, which is where he, and the team, will believe he belongs.

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