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England to introduce glamor-friendly lineup in the US next summer – Paper Talk | soccer news

England to introduce glamor-friendly lineup in the US next summer – Paper Talk | soccer news

Top stories and transfer rumors from Tuesday’s papers…

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England are preparing for summer friendlies in the United States next summer. It is reported that the Football Association is currently considering holding the match against the United States, led by coach Mauricio Pochettino, in the United States in June next year.

The body representing England’s professional rugby players said it was ‘concerned’ that the number of stars injured during full-contact training in the 2022/23 season was at an all-time high.

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FIFA’s decision to expand the World Cup and introduce a 32-team Club World Cup has now become the subject of a joint complaint to the European Commission by representatives of players’ unions and domestic league organizations.

Dean Henderson hired a private jet to take his family to Finland after learning he would be kicking off an England Nations League game in Helsinki on Sunday.

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Sky Sports’ Tim Thornton joins The Mirror’s chief football writer John Cross to discuss England’s 3-1 win over Finland and who their next permanent manager will be.

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Lee Carsley has been told he will not be able to play for England. The FA is believed to have added Pep Guardiola to its shortlist of candidates to replace Gareth Southgate.

Ben Chilwell could become the latest Premier League star to join the exodus to Napoli. The Italian giants are tracking the Chelsea full-back.

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Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has confirmed left-back Ben Chilwell will train with the Blues’ first team again after the England defender failed to secure a move from Stamford Bridge.

Manchester United may have to play Jonny Evans in an unusual left-back position against Brentford. The defender was considered a backup this season, but another injury crisis at the club saw him drafted in to play.

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Lee Carsley argues that Britain should appoint the best person for the job, even if he is not British.

Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has proposed a new transfer for Zinedine Zidane.

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Sky Sports senior correspondent Kaveh Solhekol has revealed the idea of ​​two managerial regimes for the national team. Will it succeed?

Pep Guardiola has explained why he believes he is the best footballer of all time, comparing Lionel Messi to Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan.

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Pep Guardiola is considering extending his contract with Manchester City for a further 12 months and is also being mentioned as the next England manager.

The PGA of America is facing criticism for pricing out true golf fans after raising ticket prices for next year’s Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black to a whopping $750 (£574) per day. .

Ineos Britannia criticized “inconsistent refereeing” after losing 4-0 to New Zealand in their 37th America’s Cup match on Monday, saying they still do not understand why they were penalized in the pre-start of Sunday’s third match. claimed. “Putting both yachts in danger”.

The man who led rugby’s multi-million pound brain damage lawsuit has been charged in court with pressuring a former England international to lie about dementia.

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola was asked about his future on an Italian late-night talk show, but insisted he did not know whether he would stay or go.

The Football Association has identified Pep Guardiola as a dream target, but there is no hope of sealing a deal for the Manchester City manager as Lee Carsley is no longer being considered for the England manager’s job permanently.

Richard Wigglesworth has been promoted to Steve Borthwick’s No.2 as part of England’s final coaching staff for the autumn internationals.

From Arsenal to Chelsea, Wrexham to Birmingham, American investment in English soccer clubs is growing. The game is attracting the attention of billionaire investors and celebrities. Next up in the rankings are Watford Women, but as well as helping the team become financially sustainable, their new partnership with Sound of Gol aims to tackle inequality.

The World Conker Championships is investigating allegations of cheating after a male winner was found to have a steel chestnut in his pocket.

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Stephen McGinn has joked that brother John is under pressure from his family to be fit for Aston Villa’s match against Bologna as part of his 30th birthday celebrations.

Hearts are finalizing moves to appoint Neil Critchley as their next manager.

Roberto Martinez insists he is ready to showcase Portugal ‘icon’ Cristiano Ronaldo in Scotland.

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