Southgate and England team under fire after lackluster display at Euro 2024

Southgate and England team under fire after lackluster display at Euro 2024
England manager Gareth Southgate reacts during their Euro 2024 — Group C — match against Denmark at Frankfurt Arena, Frankfurt, on Jun. 20, 2024. (Reuters)
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Updated 22 June 2024
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Southgate and England team under fire after lackluster display at Euro 2024

Southgate and England team under fire after lackluster display at Euro 2024
  • After Thursday’s uninspiring 1-1 draw with Denmark, the coach acknowledged “we understand what that will mean for the next few days”
  • former England captain Gary Lineker said: “I can’t imagine anybody, who is English, that would have enjoyed England’s performance because it was lethargic, it was dour...”

GELSENKIRCHEN, Germany: Gareth Southgate said he knew it was coming. He was right.
Negativity surrounds the England team — despite leading their group after two games at Euro 2024 and likely to advance to the knockout phase.
After Thursday’s uninspiring 1-1 draw with Denmark, the coach acknowledged “we understand what that will mean for the next few days.”
Indeed, it has fueled concern among fans, English media and former players.
“We have to reflect the mood of the nation,” former England captain Gary Lineker said on his podcast, The Rest is Football. “I can’t imagine anybody, who is English, that would have enjoyed England’s performance because it was lethargic, it was dour...
“You can think of all sorts of words and expletives if you like,” he added, before using one himself.
Lineker’s political opinions have upset the UK government in the recent past — now he has delivered a brutal assessment of the England team.
His comments about England appear to have summed up the mood of many fans.
Southgate’s team were a pre-tournament favorite and beaten finalists at the last Euros.
BBC pundit Alan Shearer described the second half against Denmark as “awful.”
Southgate’s handling of a squad that includes Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden has been brought into question.
“We have world class players so it’s the manager’s job to get the best out of those players,” said Shearer, a former England striker.
Southgate has transformed England’s fortunes since he was appointed in 2016 — leading the country to the semifinals of the World Cup in 2018.
England missed out on a first trophy since winning the 1966 World Cup when they lost on penalties to Italy in the final of the last Euros three years ago.
The 2022 World Cup was England’s worst performance under Southgate when they lost to defending champion France in the quarterfinals.
England were unconvincing in their opener — a 1-0 win over Serbia — and have a few days off before their final Group C game Tuesday against Slovenia.
So, what has gone wrong in Germany?
Expectation
It has been a longstanding complaint that too much is expected of England at international tournaments. Despite having the most popular league in the world — the Premier League — and some of the most successful clubs, England’s sole success on the international stage remains the World Cup it won in 1966. The last Euros was England’s best performance at any tournament since then when finishing runner-up.
Southgate
Ahead of the tournament, Southgate said this would likely be his last in charge of England if he failed to deliver a trophy.
“I’ve been here for almost eight years now and we’ve come close. So, I know that you can’t keep standing in front of the public and saying ‘please do a little more’, because at some point people will lose faith in your message,” he said before the Euros began.
No left side
The England team are looking unbalanced because they essentially have no left side. Luke Shaw is the only designated left back in the squad, but he is still not fully fit after a long-term injury, leaving Kieran Trippier — a right back — to play on the left. Foden is playing as a nominal left winger, but he prefers to drift inside. England are essentially attacking down the right or down the middle, hugely restricting their options and making the team easier to defend against.
Midfield dilemma
England’s longtime midfield issue has not gone away. In fact, it might be worse than ever. Southgate has admitted to doing an “experiment” by selecting right back Trent Alexander-Arnold as a central midfielder alongside Declan Rice. Alexander-Arnold was substituted early in both games. Quite apart from the oddness of Southgate experimenting in such a key position at a major tournament, he is also overlooking three midfielders who finished the English domestic season strongly — Kobbie Mainoo, Adam Wharton and Conor Gallagher.


Yamal pearl seals Barcelona La Liga title triumph at Espanyol

Yamal pearl seals Barcelona La Liga title triumph at Espanyol
Updated 16 May 2025
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Yamal pearl seals Barcelona La Liga title triumph at Espanyol

Yamal pearl seals Barcelona La Liga title triumph at Espanyol

CORNELLÀ DE LLOBREGAT, Spain: A stunning Lamine Yamal strike helped crown Barcelona La Liga champions with a 2-0 win at local rivals Espanyol on Thursday, with victory ensuring Real Madrid cannot catch them at the top of the table.
Yamal’s effort and Fermin Lopez’s goal took Hansi Flick’s side seven points clear of Los Blancos with two matches remaining, to clinch Barcelona’s 28th title and complete a superb domestic treble.
Only the Champions League escaped an exciting young Barca side this season, as they won the league for the second time in six years, at Espanyol’s ground again just as in 2023.
Back then, celebrating Barca players were chased from the field by angry home supporters but this time Espanyol turned on the sprinklers to soak the jubilant visitors, who headed down the tunnel quickly.
Yamal opened the scoring after 53 minutes of a tense derby clash with a brilliant curling effort, before Lopez added another in the 95th minute to secure victory.
Outside the stadium before the match several Espanyol fans were hit by a car which drove into a big crowd, although none were seriously injured and police said it appeared to be an accident.
Barcelona were seconds away from sealing their title triumph on Wednesday but Real Madrid snatched a 95th-minute winner against Mallorca to delay the inevitable.
Flick’s side started slowly in Cornella, with Espanyol, 16th, looking dangerous on the counter-attack and keen to secure their top-flight survival.
Wojciech Szczesny made a fine save to deny Javi Puado who broke through on goal in Espanyol’s best chance of the opening period.
Barca dominated the ball but failed to create any clear opportunities themselves in the first half.
The Catalan giants have often blown teams away this season, approaching a century of goals in La Liga, but with the title on the line and a hostile crowd against them, they needed something special to break through.
That came from 17-year-old wing wizard Yamal, who zipped inside off the right flank and unleashed a rocket into the top corner from outside the box, in a replica of his goal for Spain against France in the Euro 2024 semifinals.
It was the teenager’s eighth La Liga strike of the season but with goals in both matches against rivals Real and also in the visit to face Atletico Madrid, he has a penchant for the big occasion.
Barca’s superb display in Sunday’s Clasico, in which they beat their rivals 4-3 in a thrilling battle, effectively won them the title.
They still had to get it over the line against their neighbors, though, and that became easier when Leandro Cabrera was sent off for an elbow into Yamal’s stomach.
Even though they had a player fewer, Espanyol pressured Barcelona heavily until Lopez drilled past Joan Garcia to end the hosts’ resistance.


Al-Ittihad crowned as champions after Al-Raed victory

Al-Ittihad crowned as champions after Al-Raed victory
Updated 15 May 2025
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Al-Ittihad crowned as champions after Al-Raed victory

Al-Ittihad crowned as champions after Al-Raed victory
  • The Tigers are now nine points clear of Al-Hilal
  • Al-Ittihad now take the Saudi Pro League trophy back to Jeddah

JEDDAH: Al-Ittihad are champions of Saudi Arabia for the 10th time after winning 3-1 at Al-Raed on Thursday.

The Tigers are now nine points clear of Al-Hilal and as the second-placed team have just three games remaining and have an inferior head-to-record, there is no way they can catch the leaders.

Just two years after their last title triumph, Al-Ittihad now take the Saudi Pro League trophy back to Jeddah and for the rest, the focus is now all about finishing in second and qualifying for the 2025-26 AFC Champions League Elite.

It looked as if there would be another twist at the top when Oumar Gonzalez put Al-Raed, who are officially relegated, ahead after just nine minutes. The Cameroonian pounced on a rare defensive mistake from N’Golo Kante to fire home from close range.

With top scorer Karim Benzema watching injured from the sidelines, there may have been a few concerns but if Laurent Blanc’s men were rattled, they didn’t let it show as they were back level after just 21 minutes thanks to Steven Bergwijn. Abdulrahman Al-Oboud broke into the right side of the area and squared the ball for the Dutchman who made no mistake.


It was obvious from the reactions of the Al-Ittihad attackers that they wanted more and they took the lead five minutes before the break. Unai Hernandez swung over a corner from the left and Danilo Pereira was the first to the ball at the near post to head smartly past the ‘keeper.

From then, it was always going to be difficult for the hosts and it was game over just two minutes after the restart. Bergwijn chipped a pass or a shot through a crowded area and Al-Aboud was there on the goal line to bundle the ball home to seal the win and the title.

The t-shirts with ‘Champions 25’ were soon put on and the celebrations started. They may continue for some time.


Ronaldo tops Forbes’ list of highest-paid athletes for third year in a row

Ronaldo tops Forbes’ list of highest-paid athletes for third year in a row
Updated 15 May 2025
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Ronaldo tops Forbes’ list of highest-paid athletes for third year in a row

Ronaldo tops Forbes’ list of highest-paid athletes for third year in a row
  • Since he joined Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr, the Portuguese forward’s estimated total earnings are around $275 million
  • Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry is second at $156 million, followed by boxer Tyson Fury with $135 million

 

Cristiano Ronaldo topped Forbes’ list of the world’s highest-paid athletes for the third consecutive year and the fifth time in his career.
Following his move to Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr, Ronaldo’s estimated total earnings are around $275 million.
The Portuguese forward increased his income by $15 million through off-field endorsements as well as lucrative sponsorship deals backed by his large social media followers: 939 million in total as of May.
Meanwhile, Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry, who in March became the first NBA player to reach 4,000 career three-pointers, jumped to second place in the rankings with $156 million.
Boxer Tyson Fury claimed third place with $135 million. Despite losing his world heavyweight titles to Oleksandr Usyk in December, Fury’s income has been boosted by partnerships promoting Maltese tourism and his Netflix reality show.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, reached fourth with $137 million, thanks to record-breaking signing bonuses and a lucrative contract extension.
Meanwhile, Argentine Lionel Messi dropped to fifth place with $135 million — the same as last year — having moved to Major League Soccer side Inter Miami, as well as continuing to receive high-profile endorsements from Adidas and Apple.
Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James, nearing the end of his illustrious career, came sixth with $133.8 million.
MLB New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto came in at a remarkable seventh place, earning $114 million. The 26-year-old Dominican signed a $765 million, 15-year contract, the largest in baseball history.
French striker Karim Benzema, who plays for Saudi Arabia’s Al Ittihad, is eighth with earnings of $104 million.
Japanese Shohei Ohtani is in ninth place with $102.5 million, having deferred most of his earnings from his mega-contract with MLB team Los Angeles Dodgers. His earnings were boosted significantly by their World Series victory last year.
NBA Phoenix Suns’ Kevin Durant rounds off the top 10 with $101.4 million.


Spurs’ Kulusevski out for a few months after knee surgery, Postecoglou says

Spurs’ Kulusevski out for a few months after knee surgery, Postecoglou says
Updated 15 May 2025
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Spurs’ Kulusevski out for a few months after knee surgery, Postecoglou says

Spurs’ Kulusevski out for a few months after knee surgery, Postecoglou says
  • The Sweden international was injured in the 2-0 Premier League defeat to Crystal Palace
  • “Obviously disappointing news,” Postecoglou told reporters

LONDON: Tottenham Hotspur attacking midfielder Dejan Kulusevski will be out for a few months after having knee surgery, said manager Ange Postecoglou, and will miss Wednesday’s Europa League final.

The Sweden international was injured in the 2-0 Premier League defeat at home to Crystal Palace at the weekend

“Obviously disappointing news. Initially we thought it wasn’t too serious ... it kind of blew up the day after and we knew there was an issue,” Postecoglou told reporters on Thursday.

“He’s had the surgery which will put him out for at least a few months.”

Asked if Kulusevski would be back for the start of next season, Postecoglou said it was too early to say.

“We’ll see. I only have basic information at the moment in terms of recovery, but it’ll certainly put him out for a while,” he added.

Spurs face fellow Premier League strugglers Manchester United in the Europa League final in Bilbao.


European walkout after late Infantino delays FIFA Congress

European walkout after late Infantino delays FIFA Congress
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European walkout after late Infantino delays FIFA Congress

European walkout after late Infantino delays FIFA Congress

LUQUE, Paraguay: European delegates staged a walkout at FIFA’s Congress in Paraguay on Thursday after world football chief Gianni Infantino jetted in late for the session following meetings in Saudi Arabia and Qatar with US President Donald Trump.
FIFA President Infantino’s late arrival at the global governing body’s annual meeting caused a delay of more than two hours.
Several representatives from European football associations — including UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin — cut short their attendance after Infantino called a recess at the event taking place in Luque, outside Asuncion.
Norwegian Football Federation president Lise Klaveness expressed dismay at Infantino in a statement circulated to reporters.
“The delayed arrival of the FIFA President at the 75th FIFA Congress is disappointing,” Klaveness said.
“The annual congress is the single most important body to ensure good governance of international football. The situation is concerning. 210 member associations have traveled from all over the world to participate at this Congress here in Paraguay, expecting professional leadership and dialogue at the highest level.
“I understand the frustration and disappointment from European FIFA members, and we feel sorry for the excellent hosts in Paraguay.”
Infantino for his part issued an apology for his tardiness in remarks to the congress before the delegates left.
Infantino blamed flight problems for his late arrival but stressed the importance of attending the meetings in Qatar and Saudi Arabia, the hosts of the 2022 and 2034 World Cups respectively.
“As FIFA president, my responsibility is to make decisions in the best interests of the organization (...) I felt I had to be there to represent football and all of you,” Infantino said of his visit to the Gulf.
The FIFA leader accompanied Trump — who he visited last week at the White House — on his tour of both countries.
The United States will take center stage for FIFA over the coming years, hosting next month’s inaugural Club World Cup before staging the 2026 World Cup with Canada and Mexico next year, with the Women’s World Cup in 2031.
FIFA Secretary General Mattias Grafstrom declined to elaborate on Infantino’s late arrival following the meeting.
“I have no comment on that; he explained the reasons why it was delayed. He had important matters to discuss. We had a great Congress,” he told reporters.
Thursday’s meeting wrapped with no major decisions taken.
Alejandro Dominguez, the head of South American federation CONMEBOL, meanwhile used the occasion to comment on preparations for the 2030 World Cup.
Dominguez, who has recently pushed a controversial proposal for the tournament to be expanded from 48 to 64 teams, said he believed “no-one” should be left out of the event, which marks the World Cup’s centenary.
“A World Cup is the most popular celebration on planet Earth, and no one should be left out of that celebration,” Dominguez said, without explicitly mentioning his idea of expansion.
Dominguez’s proposal — which would allow for more matches to be held in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay while the bulk of games would remain in Spain, Morocco and Portugal — has met with stiff opposition throughout the football world.
The presidents of the ruling football bodies in Europe, Asia and Central America, the Caribbean, and North America have all spoken out against expansion.
“I’m not inviting you to change your position, but rather to reflect together on creating something worthy of history,” Dominguez said.