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Thomas Tuchel’s England Experiment Is Over As World Cup Decision Looms

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England cruised past Serbia 2-0 at Wembley to go within a game of finishing their World Cup qualifying campaign invincible. Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel handed Manchester City full-back Nico O’Reilly his first cap in their penultimate World Cup qualifier. However, with the tournament in North America looming, Tuchel made only three changes from the side that beat Latvia to wrap up qualification in October.

Experimentation is over, with consistency key as only four friendlies remain before the Three Lions jet to the States. Injuries aside, Tuchel is close to settling on his best XI for the World Cup.

Tuchel seems to have decided seven of his 11 starters for the World Cup, with left-back, left-wing, number ten and one of the centre-back slots up for grabs. Meanwhile, he is wrestling over whether to start Marc Guehi or Ezri Konsa come June 2026, Anthony Gordon or Marcus Rashford, while Tino Livramento, Djed Spence and O’Reilly have all started at left-back under the England boss.

O’Reilly did not do his chances of heading to the World Cup any harm, linking up well with Rashford on the left and seeming imposing when roaming forward. There are no doubts about his attacking quality; he was comfortable on the ball, always tried to play forward and burst into the box. However, the Manchester City youngster remains an unknown quantity defensively and that could see Tuchel favour Newcastle’s Livramento once he is back fit.

Tuchel fancies Konsa, and with Guehi missing England’s last two games and likely to be left out of their trip to Albania on Sunday, the Aston Villa centre-back may be edging ahead of him. Konsa was faultless and did well to mop up a ball over the top early in the first half.

Bukayo Saka Leads The Way For England

Bukayo Saka celebrating after scoring for England against Wales

Bukayo Saka responded to England boss Thomas Tuchel’s demand for more goals with a stunning left-footed volley in their final competitive home match before the World Cup. Saka, who told talkSPORT earlier this week that he agrees with Tuchel’s suggestion that he could be more prolific for England, gave the Three Lions lift off in the 27th minute when O’Reilly’s blocked attempt from the edge of the box fell only as far as the Arsenal man, who lined up a volley and slotted past Predrag Rajkovic with his left shin. Harry Kane almost doubled the England lead just before half-time when he met Declan Rice’s inswinging corner, but could only nod his free header wide.

England controlled the encounter without looking spectacular. Paper aeroplanes being dumped from the upper tier and an exquisite nutmeg from Rashford just about kept the crowd engaged. Morgan Rogers kept his starting spot from the previous three internationals, leaving Jude Bellingham on the bench as he returned to the squad after a two-camp hiatus. Bellingham, however, when he replaced Rogers in the 65th minute, received the biggest cheer of the night from the England faithful.

Rogers failed to offer much behind Kane, and England seemed more coherent and energetic roaming forward once Bellingham was introduced alongside Phil Foden and Eberechi Eze. England have undoubted attacking quality. An embarrassment of riches. The bench could be one of their most useful assets come the World Cup, and they have quite the cavalry. Much like how the Lionesses had their starters and finishers in the summer on the way to winning the European Championships.

With the attacking class, Eze is unlikely to be a starter in the summer – but he can come off the bench and produce a moment, as he did on Thursday. The Arsenal forward received a pass from Foden on his right foot and guided a first-time strike into the top corner to wrap up the three points.

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World’s Richest Tennis Player Refuses to Stay at Same Hotel as Other Players

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A billionaire tennis player has chosen not to share a hotel with her Wimbledon competitors, previously claiming that she needs better facilities to help her recover efficiently and effectively.

Staying at the official Wimbledon hotel is the default expected choice for many of the tournament participants. It serves as a financial necessity for many lower-ranked players, juniors, and doubles specialists who rely on the tournament’s organisers to cover the expensive costs of hotels during their time competing.

This does rule out those that can afford to prepare for the tournament while prioritising comfort over free accommodation.

World’s Richest Tennis Player Chooses Her Own Hotels

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From Monday, as the tournament gets underway, the widely considered world’s richest tennis star will be staying in a premium, independent hotel of her own choosing, and will be looking to improve on her best-ever run to the quarter-finals in 2023.

She will enter the prestigious tournament as fourth seed, but has still yet to reach a major championship, with her run to the US Open final in 2024 being the closest she has ever come.

She believes that choosing her own hotel room, away from the other players, could lead to success, explaining that as she has become older, the small details matter, like having a better pillow and a quiet space to relax, with both being vital for recovery.

Why She Chooses Her Own Hotels

“We’re either on the court or we’re in the hotel room,” she said. “It’s such a big part of our lives, and as I’ve gotten older, a good hotel has become more of a priority.

“When you’re 20, and you’re just starting to travel, you’re not complaining that much: you’re more out there grinding and embracing life on tour. Once you hit 30 and kind of need a better pillow, that stuff honestly becomes really important.”

During last year’s French Open, Jessica Pegula, the daughter of the NFL Buffalo Bills owner, Terry Pegula, first decided to take this approach before realising how mentally draining it had become to share her space with her direct rivals.

“Oh my gosh, being away from everyone else is a massive thing for me,” Pegula admitted. “I think that’s what maybe sparked this, as well. I just felt like, ‘I can’t do [player hotels] anymore.’

Jessica Pegula Szymon Gorski via Reuters

“When you’re staying at a tournament hotel, I feel like it’s so mentally draining. It’s not like anyone is a problem.”

The American star is scheduled to come up against unseeded Czech Darja Vidmanova at 11am on Monday.

The 32-year-old has amassed over $2 million worth of prize money so far in her career and has really highlighted the importance of her recent decision.


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“If you were going to work with someone, you would necessarily want to eat breakfast with them, practice with them, have lunch, go to the locker room, and the physio room with them, and see them in the elevators and the hallways.

“I don’t think people realise that shouldn’t happen, not with the people you’re working and competing with every single week. We play pretty much every week together, and so, all of that together, you’re ready to lose it.”

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Chelsea Submit £26m Bid for Sunderland Midfielder Granit Xhaka

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Chelsea have reportedly submitted a £26m offer to sign a Chelsea star in the summer transfer window, as personally requested by Xabi Alonso.

The Blues will be looking to back their new manager after he took over earlier this year.

It’s been a difficult period for Chelsea, who won’t be competing in the Champions League next season, and they did superbly to attract a manager of Alonso’s calibre.

The club now needs to back him with new additions in order to suit his style, while the squad also needs a refresh after their disappointing campaign.

GIVEMESPORT sources have confirmed that Chelsea are set to sign Atalanta wing-back Marco Pelestra, kick-starting their summer spending.

Chelsea Submit £26m Bid

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According to a report from journalist Luca Cerchione, Chelsea have submitted a £26m bid to sign Sunderland midfielder Granit Xhaka in the summer transfer window.

The potential signing is believed to have been personally requested by Alonso, who managed Xhaka during his time at Bayer Leverkusen.

It feels unlikely that Sunderland would be willing to accept a bid of just £26 million for Xhaka, considering he was their ‘best‘ player last campaign and won their player of the season award.

Alonso knows the midfielder well, and it shouldn’t be a surprise that they are targeting that profile of signing.

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Chelsea Need to Add Experience

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Chelsea have heavily focused their recruitment on bringing in young talent from around the world over the last few years.

Although it could be an effective method in the long term, they do lack experience in all positions.

The Blues are one of the most ill-disciplined sides in the Premier League, getting more red cards last season than any other team.

The signing of someone like Xhaka won’t only offer experience in himself. He’s also the type of leader who can help get the best out of other players.

Sunderland managed to qualify for European football last season, despite only being promoted the previous campaign, and Xhaka was a key reason behind that.

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Man Utd Miss Out on Signing Goncalo Ramos

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Manchester United look set to miss out on a potential new signing as he’s now agreed a deal to join another club in a record-breaking move.

The Red Devils have been incredibly busy in the summer market already, looking to strengthen their squad ahead of a season in the Champions League.

United showed they have a squad capable of finishing in the top four last season, but they were without the distraction of European football.

They are heading in a new direction under manager Michael Carrick, who was appointed as permanent boss earlier this year.

There’s no doubt they’ll need new additions in order to compete on all fronts next season, and they are working on multiple deals at the moment.


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Manchester United look set to miss out on one of their summer transfer window targets as he’s now agreed to join a different club.

According to a report from Team Talk, AC Milan have agreed a club record deal to sign Paris Saint-Germain striker Goncalo Ramos.

Manchester United held talks with intermediaries representing Ramos earlier in the transfer window, and he was firmly on the radar of the Premier League club.

United didn’t make a formal offer for Ramos, who has been described as ‘elite’, and he is now set to join AC Milan for a fee in the region of £60m, eclipsing their previous record when they signed Rafael Leao for around £43m.

United were among a number of Premier League clubs to have held talks with Ramos, but it’s no surprise that PSG have accepted such a big offer from AC Milan.

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Man Utd in Market for New Striker

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Manchester United do appear to be in the market for a new striker in the summer transfer window.

The Red Devils are looking to bring in an experienced forward to help develop and provide cover and competition for Benjamin Sesko.

Reports have suggested that their dream target for this position is Nigerian forward Victor Osimhen, but a deal could be difficult due to the finances involved.

United need to ensure that they do not ruin the pathway of development for Sesko. They also need to ensure he has strong competition and cover, especially as they prepare to compete in the Champions League.

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