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  1. Maguire slams referee after Araujo horror tackle on Foden

    Harry Maguire has hit out at referee Sven Jablonski following England's frustrating draw with Uruguay, questioning how Barcelona defender Ronald Araujo remained on the pitch after a horror tackle on Phil Foden. The Manchester City midfielder was forced off with an injury following the challenge, leaving the Three Lions camp incandescent with the officiating at Wembley.

  2. 'Part of being an England player' - Henderson reacts to White boos

    Ben White’s long-awaited return to the England fold proved to be a rollercoaster evening at Wembley. Jordan Henderson has leapt to the defence of White after the Arsenal defender was targeted by boos from his own supporters during the Three Lions' 1-1 draw with Uruguay. The veteran midfielder insisted that the public do not know the "ins and outs" of White's controversial departure from the 2022 World Cup squad in Qatar.

  3. Beckham reacts to Alexander-Arnold England absence

    England legend David Beckham has confessed he would find it "very hard" to overlook Trent Alexander-Arnold for a World Cup squad after the Real Madrid star was hit with another international snub. He waded into the debate after Alexander-Arnold became the headline omission from Thomas Tuchel’s latest 35-man selection for clashes against Uruguay and Japan.

  4. Bafana coach issues verdict on Okon and Ndamane combination

    The Belgian tactician is in the process of building his team for June’s global football competition and used Friday's match to test fresh options at the heart of defence. It was an evening where he opted not to use Mbekezeli Mbokazi and Nkosinathi Sibisi, while Siyabonga Ngezana was not called up for this camp. The decisions highlighted the coach’s intention to assess new combinations as he shapes his squad for the tournament.

  5. Nico Paz Argentina

    📽️ | Messi looks stunned as Paz scores free-kick banger

    Nico Paz announced himself on the international stage with a moment of pure magic during Argentina’s friendly clash against Mauritania at La Bombonera. The 21-year-old playmaker left even the legendary Lionel Messi watching in awe from the bench as he whipped a sublime free-kick into the back of the net.

  6. 'One of the worst games' - Emi Martinez blasts Argentina after Mauritania win

    Argentina may have secured a victory in their latest international outing, but the mood in the camp is anything but celebratory. Goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez has launched a scathing assessment of the national team following their underwhelming 2-1 victory over Mauritania. The World Cup winner was left fuming with the lack of intensity shown by Lionel Scaloni’s side against the African minnows.