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Harry Redknapp Names 4 Players That Should’ve Made England’s World Cup Squad
Harry Redknapp has named four England stars that he believes should have made the World Cup squad after Thomas Tuchel left out a series of big-name players.
Tuchel has been tasked with leading England’s charge at this summer’s World Cup, with the Three Lions among the favourites to go all the way in North America.
England have two friendlies ahead of kicking off their World Cup venture, with games against New Zealand and Costa Rica slated. They take on New Zealand on Saturday before facing Costa Rica on June 11.
Tuchel’s 26-man squad will be on display before they meet old rivals Croatia in their Group L clash on June 17.
The German boss got fans and critics alike talking about his squad selection, with many high-profile players left out, including a couple of attacking stars.
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Redknapp, who was linked with the England job in 2012, has shared his thoughts on Tuchel’s World Cup squad. He called the ex-Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain boss a “great manager”, but would have liked to have seen Cole Palmer and Phil Foden on the plane to the United States.
He also name-dropped Manchester United defender Harry Maguire and West Ham United forward Jarrod Bowen, who were snubbed of a spot in Tuchel’s World Cup party.
Speaking to Sky Sports News, Redknapp said: “He certainly knows what he’s doing, that’s for sure.
“He’s a great manager and I think we’ve got the players. There’s one or two that didn’t go. We’ve all got opinions, but at the end of the day, the manager’s opinion is the one that counts. I’d like to have seen. I’m a big Cole Palmer fan, Phil Foden fan, Harry Maguire… Bowen.”
‘Palmer, Foden, Maguire and Bowen Would All Feel Quite Hard Done by’
Redknapp believes Palmer, Foden, Maguire and Bowen can all feel quite hard done by for not making the World Cup squad and hopes England can bring it home this summer for the first time since 1966.
“You can’t take everybody, but certainly them four would all feel quite hard done by not making it. Hopefully he’s picked the right squad and hopefully he picks the right team and we can bring it home,” the 79-year-old added.
“London would be buzzing, wouldn’t it, again. It would be like 66 the last time we won it. Them scenes in London were incredible that night, so we want to have that again.”
Palmer, Foden, Maguire and Bowen weren’t the only players to miss out on Tuchel’s squad as Morgan Gibbs-White and Adam Wharton also failed to make the England team.
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‘I Don’t Like Man Utd Legend Sir Alex Ferguson’
Having revealed in January that he’d been diagnosed with stage-four cancer, the most severe category of the disease, Kevin Keegan returned to the public eye in remarkable fashion, appearing on stage at King’s Lynn’s Corn Exchange theatre looking, by all accounts, trim, sharp and full of the characteristic energy that made him one of the most beloved figures English football ever produced.
Keegan remains an enormously popular figure across the game, from Liverpool to Hamburg, from Newcastle to the England dugout, and when he walked back out in front of an audience, the warmth directed at him was palpable. He even addressed his prognosis with his trademark humour, recalling asking his consultant about his success rate (per The Telegraph):
“About three out of 10. I said to him if he was a striker and he only scored three times out of 10 I’d drop him. But so far, whatever he did to me, it’s working.”
Kevin Keegan Revisits Rant That Defined a Title Race
No evening with Keegan would be complete without someone asking about that moment, the one that’s been replayed thousands of times, the one that encapsulated the emotion of the 1995/96 Premier League title race in a single outburst.
When an audience member asked whether he regretted his infamous “I will love it if we beat them” rant, directed at Sir Alex Ferguson live on Sky Sports during the most intense period of Newcastle’s ultimately doomed title challenge, Keegan’s response was disarmingly honest. The first time he heard it back, he said, he barely recognised himself: “I said: who is that bloke? I just didn’t think it was me. It certainly didn’t sound like me.”
It remains one of the most iconic off-the-pitch moments in Premier League history. Newcastle had been 12 points clear at the top of the table and were being reeled in by Manchester United, with Ferguson publicly appearing to get under Keegan’s skin through a series of remarks about other clubs’ desire to compete.
When Keegan finally snapped, it effectively handed United the title. Whether that’s entirely fair is debatable, but the clip followed Keegan everywhere in the three decades since.
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Kevin Keegan Admits he Simply Does not Like Sir Alex Ferguson
It was within the same answer that Keegan delivered perhaps the most candid line of the entire evening:
“I don’t like Alex Ferguson. Though obviously I absolutely respect everything he achieved as a manager.”
The rivalry between the two men during those extraordinary mid-nineties title races clearly left a mark that time hadn’t erased. Ferguson’s mind games, his public comments about Leeds United not wanting to hand Newcastle the title, and his relentless psychological pressure on Keegan during that period evidently left a lasting impression. An impression that Keegan, even now at 75, and having stared down a stage-four cancer diagnosis, has no interest in papering over.
He respects what Ferguson achieved, but it doesn’t mean he has to like him. And there’s something refreshingly honest about a man of Keegan’s stature being willing to say so out loud, even 30 years later.
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Liverpool Ready to Hijack Man Utd Talks to Sign Mateus Fernandes
Liverpool are set to hijack Manchester United talks to sign an ‘elite’ midfielder this summer as they close in on the appointment of Andoni Iraola, according to TEAMtalk.
Liverpool and Man United were battling for a top-four finish in the Premier League season, and now they could be set for a transfer fight off the pitch too.
The Merseyside outfit are closing in on hiring Iraola following Arne Slot’s surprise exit at the weekend, after a disappointing season that saw them finish in fifth and concede more goals than they ever had in the Premier League before.
Meanwhile, the Spaniard picked up many plaudits after leading Bournemouth to Europa League football, before leaving the Vitality Stadium when his contract expired.
With exits confirmed for Andy Robertson, Mohamed Salah and Ibrahima Konate already, Iraola will know that he has some work to do over the summer to strengthen a squad that visibly struggled this season.
While there has been a lot of talk about how the Reds will look to strengthen in attack, to add to the incoming arrival of Jeremy Jacquet at the back, more reinforcements are needed across the pitch.
A midfield refresh could also be on the agenda, with Curtis Jones expected to leave and players like Alexis Mac Allister struggling during the 2025-26 campaign.
Liverpool ‘Ones to Watch’ in Mateus Fernandes Transfer Race
According to TEAMtalk, Liverpool are ‘ones to watch’ in the race to sign West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes after he was given the green light to leave the club following their relegation to the Championship.
The Portugal international is subject to interest from many big clubs across Europe, including the Reds and Premier League rivals Manchester United.
The Red Devils have already accelerated talks with the player and his agents, while they and Arsenal have made contact with the Hammers over a summer deal, according to the report.
Paris Saint-Germain are also keen on the ‘elite’ 21-year-old, but Liverpool are emerging as the club to watch in the race for his signature.
Fernandes is said to be keen to join United, with the opportunity to link up with compatriot Bruno Fernandes at Old Trafford attractive.
West Ham Want £80m for Mateus Fernandes
The report adds that West Ham are demanding up to £80m for their star man despite their relegation to the Championship, which would smash the record for the league previously set when Chelsea signed Romeo Lavia from Southampton for £53m in 2024.
Despite the fierce battle for Fernandes’ signature, the feeling is that the Irons will have to settle for a lower fee as the Portuguese midfielder seeks a summer exit.
Offers are expected to be around the £60m mark for the 21-year-old, with clubs knowing that West Ham need to balance the books ahead of a season in the English second tier.
Fernandes is said to be open to a move away from England to join PSG too, after they defended their Champions League title by beating Arsenal on Saturday.
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Shaquille O’Neal Picks Winner Between Prime Michael Jordan & LeBron James in 1v1
Five-time NBA champion and basketball icon, Shaquille O’Neal, once weighed in on one of basketball’s most debated hypothetical match-ups: who would come out on top in a one-on-one showdown between LeBron James and Michael Jordan?
Although several names are often included in discussions surrounding the greatest basketball player of all time, the debate most frequently centres on LeBron and Jordan. Both superstars boast compelling arguments in support of their respective claims.
LeBron James vs Michael Jordan
Jordan concluded his career with a flawless 6-0 NBA Finals record and earned Finals MVP honours in every championship series he won. Renowned for his ability to deliver in crucial moments, MJ was also dominant at both ends of the floor. Alongside winning 10 scoring titles, he earned nine selections to the NBA All-Defensive First Team.
LeBron, on the other hand, has built his case through remarkable longevity and all-around excellence. Currently the oldest active player in the NBA, he holds the league record for career points and ranks fourth all-time in assists. His impact stretches beyond statistics, having guided three separate franchises to NBA championships — a distinction shared by only three other players.
Given their versatility and status among basketball’s all-time greats, predicting the outcome of a one-on-one battle between the pair is far from straightforward. Unsurprisingly, when asked directly, both Jordan and LeBron expressed complete confidence in themselves.
“If I was in my prime, could I beat LeBron in a one-on-one game? No question,” Jordan said during a 2015 interview.
LeBron echoed that confidence while speaking with Today Show host Willie Geist. “Oh, I take myself. I will take myself for sure. I’m going to take myself versus anybody,” James replied. “They’re going to have to have a few wheelchairs and a couple of ambulances there to get us off the floor.”
Shaquille O’Neal’s Pick in a 1v1
At a promotional appearance in Hong Kong, Shaquille O’Neal was asked to share his thoughts on the Jordan-LeBron debate. After reflecting on both players and their unique qualities, O’Neal ultimately sided with one of them.
“It would be an interesting game,” O’Neal said, via ESPN. “Young LeBron was more like Magic Johnson. He was kind of a combination of Magic and Jordan. He enjoyed setting teammates up and getting everyone involved. But Mike was Mike. He was simply different — unlike anybody else. He consistently did things nobody else could replicate. That’s what made him special, and that’s why I think he’d win.”
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Ever the basketball historian, O’Neal expanded on his appreciation for the sport and revealed the player he personally regards as the greatest.
“I’ve seen young Mike and young LeBron, and I must say Dr. J [Julius Erving] is still my favourite player,” the Hall of Famer explained.
Nearly four decades after stepping away from the game, Erving remains one of basketball’s most influential figures. Often credited with helping popularise the modern slam dunk, he also enjoyed exceptional longevity, scoring more than 30,000 combined points across the ABA and NBA. His high-flying style left a lasting impression on future generations, including Jordan, who repeatedly cited Erving as one of his biggest inspirations.
“A lot of people today don’t even mention his name, but to me, I still think he was the best,” O’Neal added. “But these are questions that we’ll never truly know the answer to. It’s kind of like if I met Bruce Lee in an alleyway. Who wins? Nobody knows. Some people would say, ‘Bruce would beat Shaq.’ Others would say, ‘Shaq is twice the size of Bruce Lee.’ It makes for a great debate and a great conversation, but there’s no way to know for sure.”
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