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š§¢ Golden cap incoming | England manager hints | VVD wants contract extension
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STATS
England vs Finland (19:45 UK). The Three Lions are unbeaten in all of their 11 previous meetings with Finland, winning nine and drawing two - though the last time they played was in 2001. Harry Kane will become the 10th player in history to reach 100 caps for England. Netherlands vs Germany (19:45 UK). Both sides are coming off the back of thumping victories where each nation scored five goals. This will be the 47th meeting between Germany and the Netherlands. Germany have won 17, whilst drawing 17 and losing 12.
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PREMIER LEAGUE
Manchester United new stadium plans move forward, but taxpayer money on the line
Manchester United is working with local authorities to align plans for Old Trafford with the regeneration of the local area, per BBC. An advisory board to oversee the project will be made up of United, Trafford Council and the Greater Manchester Combined Authority.
On a somewhat controversial note, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, has said that public money would likely be required. In his view, the project will be āthe biggest regeneration project in the north of Englandā.
There has been no update on whether the club will pursue a Ā£2bn plan for a new 100,000-seat stadium. But a decision will be made by the end of this year.
Are public funds worth it?
Depending on the amount of government funding, stadium renovations - if done well - can have a seriously positive impact on the surrounding area. Tottenham Hotspurās Ā£1bn stadium renovation in 2019 - which used Ā£32mn of government grants - is said to provide a Ā£166mn boost in local spending each year. An EY report found the club made a āĀ£344m gross value added contributionā to the local area in 2021-22, supporting 3,700 jobs.
But itās not exactly an open-and-shut case. Some studies agree that the impact of a stadium on the local area is highly context-dependent - what might be positive for one city, wonāt necessarily translate to another.
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HEAD START
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š Kaneās golden cap. Harry Kane was spotted training in golden boots ahead of his century of England caps against Finland, per Telegraph. He is Englandās all-time top scorer with 66 goals in 99 appearances across a nine-and-a-half-year international career. The FA will mark the occasion with a pre-match ceremony that will include the presentation of a golden cap.
š¬ Eghbali is āmicromanagingā Chelsea. While tensions rise at the top of Chelseaās hierarchy, a new source close to Todd Boehly described majority owner Behdad Eghbali as being āobsessed with player tradingā. Boehly takes a less hands-on approach, as evidenced by his work with MLBās Los Angeles Dodgers. The American businessman prefers to hire specialists and allow them to get on with their jobs and reportedly believes Eghbali is micromanaging.
š¤ Liverpool to switch to Adidas. The Reds will part ways with Nike after the 2024-25 season and will likely announce a new deal with Adidas as early as January 2025. The deal is reportedly signed and the kit designs are already ready. This is marking a reunion after a 13-year hiatus.
INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL
Carsley hints at wanting full-time England job
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Declan Rice described Lee Carsley as ārefreshingā after Englandās 2-0 win over the Republic of Ireland - and now the interim boss is putting his case forward for the full-time job.
It was reported that Carsley said he wanted the full-time England job yesterday. In truth, he was just pointing out his strengths, including a strong working relationship with the FAās technical director and his track record with the under-21s. He also admitted to having more confidence after the win over Ireland after previously doubting whether he was up for it. So, a hint, maybe. But not much more than that for now.
Carsball
In general, England fans were impressed with Carsleyās first game in charge. The Three Lions were more dynamic - Anthony Gordon played high and wide, running in behind and Rice was allowed to go box-to-box while Trent Alexander-Arnold shifted into midfield. Admittedly, it was in one game. But it was in stark contrast to the England team that has just fallen short of glory in recent years.
The change in tact might have something to do with Carsleyās hands-on coaching experience, having helped develop Arsenal, Aston Villa, West Brom and Tottenhamās coaching programmes over the past decade. āI wouldnāt say I was a manager, definitely not,ā Carsley said yesterday. āI see myself as a head coach.ā
Tonightās game against Finland will be like a second job interview - not as nervy, but still important.
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ROUTERāS VOICE
Yesterday, we asked you: In 2020, FIFA updated rules to allow players to change their international allegiance once. Do you agree with this rule?
šØ šØ šØ ā¬ļø ā¬ļø ā¬ļø šŖ Yes, players should have a chance to change... (33.1%)
š© š© š© š© š© š© š Nope, they should revert the rules... (67.9%)
Your punditry takes:
šŖ M.N: āObjective reason: it's a heavily globalised world where so many people have multiple national ties and identities. Subjective reason: it has and will continue to benefit Canada.ā
šŖ K: āIt recognises the complex identities of many modern players. With increased global migration, many players have legitimate ties to multiple countries. This allows them to represent a nation they strongly identify with.ā
š J.E.D: āIf you are English, youāre English. If youāre French, youāre French. You canāt go changing your nationality because your footballing ambitions didnāt work out.ā
š D: āIt is the absolute privilege to be selected and play for your country. Your country chooses you and only birth rights or by residence for many years, should the country choose you. As for players electing not to play for your country, it surely should be for the country to decide not financial longevity.ā
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GAME FACE ON
Question: Who am Iā¦
Tuberculosis nearly ended my career while I was playing in Russia in 2005.
I have captained both my national team and clubs in Brazil, Italy, France, and England.
I won the Champions League with Chelsea in 2021.
Scroll below for the answer.
ON TODAY
Nations League
Group 1
Albania vs Georgia (19:45)
Czech Republic vs Ukraine (19:45)
Group 2
Andorra vs Malta (19:45)
England vs Finland (19:45)
Rep. Ireland vs Greece (19:45)
Group 3
Hungary vs Bosnia (19:45)
Netherlands vs Germany (19:45)
Group 4
Latvia vs Faroe Islands (17:00)
N. Macedonia vs Armenia (19:45)
*All times in UK. EST -5. PST -8. CET +1. CST +8. JST +9.
Answer
Thiago Silva.
Context for the first clue: At 21, Silva was hospitalised for six months while Russian doctors treated his tuberculosis; it was so advanced that the doctors considered removing part of his lungs.
Man Cityās greatest ever? If you think football wise, I would say David Silva.