Gio Reyna to Real Sociedad? USMNT star attracting interest from La Liga side as he looks to depart Borussia Dortmund this January

USMNT star Gio Reyna has been linked with a move to La Liga side Real Sociedad this January.

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Reyna signs with new agentOn the outskirts of XI at DortmundLinked with move to Real SociedadWHAT HAPPENED?

After signing with super agent Jorge Mendes earlier this week, Reyna is already drawing suitors for a January move away from Dortmund. The latest team showing interest is Real Sociedad, per Noticias de Gipuzkoa in Spain.

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Reyna has been struggling for minutes all season long, earning just one start for Edin Terzic in competitive fashion. Now, with the arrival of Jadon Sancho on loan from Manchester United, the USMNT star is being pushed even further down the pecking order. A move away seems to be the best option for both parties.

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Reyna has seven goals in 24 caps on the international stage with the USMNT. He has come through the Dortmund academy and has made 118 appearances in all competitions.

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Dortmund take on SV Darmstadt Saturday morning, with a match against Koln on the cards seven days later. If a transfer comes about, the U.S. international will hope it arrives sooner rather than later.

West Indies Women determined to break semi-final hoodoo

Stafanie Taylor, the West Indies Women captain, has said that her side has drawn inspiration from West Indies’ Under-19 success in a bid to break their semi-final jinx at the World T20

Shashank Kishore30-Mar-2016Both New Zealand Women and West Indies Women know the feeling of having dominated the Women’s World T20 for most parts, only to falter when it matters most. But it’s a record they are desperate to shed, West Indies a bit more than their opponents after having missed a berth in the final on three previous occasions.”Today at training I actually said in the meeting that this is the fourth time we are in the semi-finals but this time around it is not actually against Australia, so that’s maybe a plus for us,” Stafanie Taylor, the West Indies captain, said when reminded of their unenviable record. “We definitely want to cross this barrier. We’ve been here so many times to know how to approach it. Today in training, the vibes were fantastic and that’s what I want to see, going into tomorrow’s game. We just hope that we can put our best foot forward and go with all the heart.”Taylor and Deandra Dottin were at the forefront of West Indies’ batting revival, against India, which played a big part in securing their semi-final berth. The batting has revolved around these two, even as the others haven’t exactly set the stage alight. It was the same pair that was instrumental in handing West Indies a win in their only match against New Zealand at the World T20, in 2012, even though New Zealand lead the head-to-head 8-3.Taylor wasn’t too perturbed by the record, and insisted the only thing in their focus was to emulate the Under-19 boys. “We’ve been talking about it from the time the U-19 team won the tournament,” Taylor said. “It’s more like an inspiration for us. This is like more drive to go out there and actually do the job. That both the men’s and the women’s team are in the semi-final and playing at the same ground is actually fantastic. Everybody is just behind us a hundred percent and given us good feedback. It is going to be a mental thing tomorrow. 75 percent of the game is actually played there and I think, on that day whoever is calmer and more composed will win. If we try to do that, we definitely can pull this off.”New Zealand are in red-hot form, having bossed their way in the group stages with four wins in as many matches. In the previous World T20 in Bangladesh, they missed the semi-finals on net run rate, but this group under Suzie Bates seems to have found a successful formula based around spin, even as their batting line-up have put together tall scores on sluggish wickets. On Thursday, they could relish batting on a Wankhede deck that has been a bowler’s nightmare in the competition so far.”We’ve actually been pretty fortunate with the grounds we’ve played on,” Bates, the second-highest run-getter in the competition, said. “The wickets have been great to bat on and we’ve shown that with some of our scores. I’ve heard that Mumbai is a good batting track, but we haven’t played here before. So, just really excited. Hopefully, it’s fast and has a bit of pace on it. Hopefully, there are some big scores out there. I haven’t had any issues with the wickets we’ve played on. We’ve been able to play our shots and hit across the line. Hopefully, tomorrow will be the same as well.”A feature of this New Zealand side is their ruthlessness that has brought about a different dimension to their already robust game. With nine wins in their last 10 T20Is, they are the form side, but are well aware that while a place in the final has eluded them since 2010. Haidee Tiffin, the coach, explained why the brand of cricket, inspired by Brendon McCullum, has played a key role in their rise.New Zealand captain Suzie Bates is the second-highest run-getter in the tournament•IDI/Getty Images”As the coach, it’s the brand of cricket we want to play. Like the men – an attractive, aggressive style,” Tiffin explained. “We’ve got players who can do that, whether with bat, ball or on the field. It’s about not only doing the basics well, but also expressing ourselves and allowing the girls to be free. As Kiwis, we’re a sporting nation, we get inspired by being out and playing any sport, to be honest. We’re here to do a job and I really want to girls to express themselves.”For some players, it’s not about hitting over the top. It’s more about finesse and accessing areas of the ground in their style. We’ve got players who can put up a good total, or defend a good total. I certainly encourage the girls to express themselves. We’re not looking too far ahead. We’ve got a job to do, and both teams are staring at zero.”Looking ahead to the clash, Bates also underlined the importance of not being sucked into the occasion, but insisted her team was on a mission to do the country proud. “This team dedicates any performance to the country. We’re representing our country,” she said. “There’s been amazing number of people who’ve represented both the White Ferns and Black Caps and certainly Martin Crowe, who recently passed away.”We’ve certainly drawn upon inspiration from players that have gone before. We certainly respect the past, but with regards to whom we dedicate our performance to, it’s pretty easy to say that we are representing our country and we are very proud to do that.”She also revealed tips from McCullum could serve as an inspiration for her team to emulate. “Brendon is from Otago, and I’m from Otago, so he’s always been, over the years, willing to talk about cricket and his leadership style,” Bates said. “A number of girls, during the New Zealand cricket awards, spoke to him briefly and the way he went about his cricket at the end his career and during the World Cup campaign was an inspiration. We had drawn upon a little bit of inspiration from the way he got the guys to go out there and express themselves, and we’re trying to do that in this tournament.”

USMNT star Sergino Dest explains why he left Barcelona for PSV after being thrown in at Champions League deep end

Sergino Dest has had a “busy” few days after leaving Barcelona, with the USMNT star explaining why he has chosen to link up with PSV.

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Defender bid farewell to Camp NouReturned to the NetherlandsAlready involved in European competitionWHAT HAPPENED?

The United States international defender finds himself back in the Netherlands – the country of his birth – after agreeing a season-long loan switch to Eindhoven. The former Ajax star has bid farewell to Catalunya after struggling to prove his worth at Camp Nou.

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Dest was handed an immediate debut by PSV in the first leg of their Champions League qualifying clash with Scottish giants and, after helping them to a 2-2 draw at Ibrox, is happy to be playing football again. Dest has said of returning to the Eredivisie: “I want to play more, develop myself and get better. Sometimes you have to make certain decisions in your career. PSV gave me the best feeling. We can definitely become champions of the Netherlands and we know that we have to win next week. because everyone wants to play in the Champions League.”

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Dest was thrown in at the deep end by PSV against Rangers, with the 22-year-old full-back being given little time in which to adjust to life in new surroundings. He has no complaints, though, and added on being rushed into competitive action: “We were unfortunate not to get the win against Rangers, but I am confident we will get the victory we need in the home game. It was a busy time for me, but that is what modern football is all about. I would have preferred to have a little more time so I could have adapted quicker. Usually when you join a club as big as PSV the day before the game you don't go straight into the match of this importance. But I was grateful for the opportunity.”

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Dest has taken in 72 appearances for La Liga giants Barcelona, but he struggled to nail down a regular starting berth across two seasons with the Blaugrana and spent the 2022-23 campaign on loan at Serie A heavyweights AC Milan.

What a painful ending! Brenden Aaronson and Union Berlin team-mates have hopes of pulling off historic result at Real Madrid dashed by late Jude Bellingham goal

Aaronson could only watch on as Real snatched a last-minute win thanks to Bellingham's tap-in.

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Union Berlin beaten by MadridAaronson came on in second halfUSMNT man unable to influence match

Union Berlin made a strong impression in their first ever appearance in the Champions League, despite losing 1-0.

Coming up against the kings of the competition in the Santiago Bernabeu in their debut was a massive task, but the visitors held tight and came excruciatingly close to earning a point.

After handling the immense pressure from the Spanish side for 90 minutes, the visitors' hopes were destroyed by Jude Bellingham, whose wonderful start to life in Madrid continued with his sixth goal for the club right at the death.

The goal will come as a devastating blow to Union Berlin, who had done so well to keep the score level until stoppage time, but they can take a lot of pride from the performance.

Among those who dug in and came close to pulling off a historic upset was Aaronson, who came on in the second half and looked lively for the visitors, but it was not to be for the USMNT man and his co-stars.

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The Leeds loanee came on midway through the second half, replacing Aissa Laidouni. Aaronson almost got a sniff at goal when Berlin managed to whip it into the box in a rare venture forward, but Madrid managed to clear the danger.

Laidouni had been active for the visitors until his replacement, getting a decent amount of touches, though his passing was certainly not good enough. Aaronson, meanwhile, was lively as soon as he came on, always looking to rush forward but holding his position as his side tried to soak up the pressure from the dominant hosts.

He was energetic and moved into space to receive a pass as he looked to instigate an attack for Berlin, but there were not many forward options as Madrid marked the Berlin players well. The American appeared to have a chance of creating something outside of the home team's box but he fell under the challenge from Toni Kroos.

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Considering the strength of the opponent, Aaronson looked bright for Berlin despite not being able to create any direct threat on Kepa Arrizabalaga's goal.

Given he has started just one of the five matches in which he has featured for the Bundesliga side, he will hope that he was lively and a positive enough figure to convince Urs Fischer to give him another chance in the first 11.

The pressure is on him to prove his worth in the German top-flight, especially after he was sent off with two yellow cards in just his second match of the season for Berlin.

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Aaronson came off the bench in both of the recent international friendlies against Uzbekistan and Oman and he will be hoping to convince Gregg Berhalter that he is worthy of a chance in the starting XI for next month's matches against Germany and Ghana.

He showed some positive signs against a strong opponent but it will require consistency, a regular starting spot and a lot more strength on the ball if he is to succeed in his battle to become a key figure for the national team.

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The 22-year-old tried his best to get on the ball in the 25 minutes or so that he was on the field. He tracked back, made himself available for passes and tried to move the ball on to boost Berlin's chances of threatening the Spanish giants before the game's heartbreaking conclusion.

Colombia star Luis Diaz pays emotional tribute to Liverpool team-mate Alisson after scoring twice past him during dramatic Brazil victory

Following Colombia's triumph against Brazil, Liverpool teammates Luis Diaz and Alisson exchanged an impassioned hug that left fans in awe.

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Late in the second half, Diaz scored twice in four minutes to help his country win 2-1 against Brazil in a World Cup qualifying match. Given the circumstances surrounding his father's abduction, Diaz's moving performance had even more emotional resonance. It was only during the international break that Luis Manuel Diaz and his son were reunited following his 12-day detention by the rebel organisation ELN in Colombia last week. Following the final whistle, Diaz was spotted embracing Alisson, his teammate at Liverpool and the Brazil goalie for the evening.

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Diaz singled out Alisson's support towards him during the ordeal: "He’s a great human being. I really respect him. He was very happy for me because he knew what we all went through. He gave me all the support I could’ve asked for."

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Colombia won their first match against Brazil in eight years thanks to two goals from Diaz, which also moved them up to third in the South American qualification standings. Brazil is now in fifth place in the competition after losing twice in a row.

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The Brazil keeper will next be in action when his country takes on their rivals Argentina, while Diaz will participate in Colombia's clash against Paraguay.

Revealed: Man Utd star Scott McTominay ‘setting standards’ in shooting drills following Aston Villa heroics as Erik ten Hag continues to be impressed by super sub

Scott McTominay has reportedly been "setting standards" in shooting drills after his late winner against Aston Villa, impressing manager Erik ten Hag.

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Man Utd beat Aston Villa 2-1 McTominay emerged as the hero with late winnerMidfielder putting in the hard yards in training WHAT HAPPENED?

The Scottish international continues to make waves both on and off the pitch, as reports emerge of his stellar performance in training following his match-winning goal against Aston Villa that propelled the Red Devils to the three points on Sunday evening. His dedication and work ethic remains unparalleled, as he was the first to walk out on the training pitch at Carrington on Monday morning and continued to put in the hard yards during a gruelling two-hour recovery session.

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According toduring the training session led by Benni McCarthy, players engaged in intense shooting drills that required them to sprint between stations, take on defenders, and switch roles. McTominay's exceptional performance in these drills set the bar for his teammates, leaving Ten Hag impressed.

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Despite starting only 12 times, McTominay has scored four goals as a substitute, the highest in the English top-flight this term. In total, he has scored eight goals and provided two assists across all competitions in the 2023-24 season.

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McTominay will be hoping to nail a starting berth for himself on the back of a series of impressive performances after coming off the bench. United are slated to take on Luton Town on Sunday, before hosting London rivals Fulham the following weekend.

Last chance for Pakistan to salvage pride

Pakistan are ranked No. 3 in Test cricket and Bangladesh are ninth. But on current form, Pakistan’s unbeaten record against Bangladesh in Tests is likely to be threatened in Mirpur

The Preview by Umar Farooq05-May-2015Match factsMay 6-10, 2015
Start time 1000 local (0400 GMT)1:27

Isam: Test of Pakistan’s nerves

Big pictureBefore this tour could go ahead, the BCB had to agree to compensate the PCB monetarily for two cancelled visits in 2012. The amount offered and accepted was $325,000. But the money doesn’t seem so important now. Honour is, and Pakistan’s is at stake.Pakistan arrived in Dhaka in April with an unbeaten bilateral series record against Bangladesh. Over the next 20 days they were blanked 0-3 in the ODIs, lost the T20 international, and were on the receiving end of a record-breaking batting performance from Bangladesh in the drawn first Test. They have one more opportunity to salvage something from this tour.Pakistan are the No. 3 ranked Test side. Bangladesh are ninth. Pakistan have never lost a Test to Bangladesh but to preserve that record they will have to battle a hungry side in unprecedented form. Bangladesh have shown improvement in every aspect of the game, and Misbah-ul-Haq said his team had underestimated their opponent but would regroup with a different approach for the second Test. Their prestige hinges on it.Form guideBangladesh DWWWL (last five matches, most recent first)
Pakistan DLDWWIn the spotlightImrul Kayes kept wicket for 120 overs before batting Bangladesh out of trouble with a career best 150. It is the hardest he has had to work in a cricket match, so it remains to be seen how he has recovered physically going into the second Test.Pakistan’s bowlers struggled to take wickets in the second innings in Khulna. Wahab Riaz, the leader of the attack and the only bowler to trouble Tamim Iqbal and Imrul, needs to step up for Pakistan and be the difference between the sides in Mirpur.Team newsShahadat Hossain could take the injured Rubel Hossain’s spot in Bangladesh’s XI. The big decision is whether to pick the defensive option of a batting allrounder – Shuvagata Hom – or the more attacking one of a legspinner – Jubair Hossain. Mohammad Shahid could play his second Test after impressing the senior players.Bangladesh (probable): 1 Tamim Iqbal, 2 Imrul Kayes, 3 Mominul Haque, 4 Mahmudullah, 5 Mushfiqur Rahim (capt & wk), 6 Shakib Al Hasan, 7 Soumya Sarkar 8 Shuvagata Hom/Jubair Hossain, 9 Taijul Islam, 10 Shahadat Hossain, 11 Mohammad ShahidPakistan called in Bilawal Bhatti as cover for Rahat Ali but they are unlikely to change their line-up. They rested all their front-line seamers on Monday, giving them ample rest before the Test.Pakistan (probable): 1 Sami Aslam, 2 Mohammad Hafeez, 3 Azhar Ali, 4 Younis Khan, 5 Misbah-ul-Haq (capt), 6 Asad Shafiq, 7 Sarfraz Ahmed, 8 Wahab Riaz, 9 Junaid Khan, 10 Yasir Shah, 11 Zulfiqar BabarPitch and conditionsThe Mirpur pitch is likely to play like the one in Khulna did. It will provide another run feast but there are chances of cracks developing later in the game. The forecast is for high temperatures and the chance of rain is remote.Stats and trivia Mohamamd Hafeez is 136 short of 3000 Test runs. He also needs three wickets to make it to 50 wickets. In Khulna, Tamim and Imrul not only broke a 55-year old record for the highest opening partnership in the second innings of a Test match, they also broke the record for the largest deficit (296 runs) wiped out without losing a wicket.Quotes”We will try to keep them winless in the tour.”
“There is still no favourite in the series as both are equal. Whoever wants to win this has to be at their best on every particular day.”

Mumbai and Maharashtra associations move Supreme Court on IPL shift

The Mumbai Cricket Association and Maharashtra Cricket Association have moved the Supreme Court against the Bombay High Court order that ruled that May’s IPL matches be moved out of Maharashtra

Arun Venugopal22-Apr-2016The Mumbai Cricket Association and Maharashtra Cricket Association have moved the Supreme Court against the Bombay High Court order that ruled that all IPL 2016 matches scheduled to be played in Maharashtra in May should be moved out.The Mumbai Cricket Association’s plea, according to PTI, was put before a bench comprising Justices Dipak Misra and Shiva Kirti Singh, who listed the matter for hearing on April 25. The association said in its plea it will not use potable water for the pitches but treated sewage water instead.”Both of us [the MCA and the Maharashtra Cricket Association] have filed separate petitions. [Our contention] is that there is loss of revenue and diminishing of job opportunities,” MCA joint-secretary Unmesh Khanvilkar told ESPNcricinfo. “We are challenging it on that [ground] only because we are ready to use [treated] sewage water for the matches. Even without the IPL, we use the water to maintain the grass.”PIL against IPL games in Jaipur

The Rajasthan High Court, according to reports, asked the state government on Thursday why IPL 2016 matches should be held in the state where the water situation is worse than in Maharashtra. The query was put forward after a PIL questioning the decision to shift IPL matches into the state was filed a day earlier. The state government has to reply by April 27.
The court also issued notices to the Rajasthan Cricket Association and the state’s Public Health Engineering Department. According to ANI, there have been protests in Jaipur against the matches being moved into the city.
Mumbai Indians had opted for Jaipur’s Sawai Mansingh Stadium as their alternative home venue, after the Bombay High Court ruling that matches be moved out of Maharashtra. Rising Pune Supergiants, the other franchise based in Maharashtra, had listed Visakhapatnam as their alternative venue.

Khanvilkar said that while they haven’t used treated sewage water in the past, they have started doing so for a month now. According to the , senior advocate Kapil Sibal, representing Mumbai Cricket Assocation, told the apex court that the association is not against the suffering people of Marathwada who are reeling under drought.The Bombay High Court’s ruling had come after a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) questioned the hosting of IPL matches in Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur while severe drought persisted in Maharashtra. The court had sought an explanation from the BCCI and the state associations on why water should be “wasted” on hosting the games when the state faced one of its worst ever droughts, before delivering a ruling that originally affected 13 matches, including the final which was to be held in Mumbai on May 29.But the court later granted permission to conduct the match between Rising Pune Supergiants and Mumbai Indians in Pune on May 1, after the BCCI had sought permission for the same citing logistical difficulties due to a short turnaround time from the match between Supergiants and Gujarat Lions on April 29 at the same venue. So, eventually, Pune will miss out on five matches, including the Eliminator and the second Qualifier, while no games will be held in Nagpur.

Rashford and Foden re-energise England: Winners, losers and ratings as Three Lions roar into World Cup last 16

Gareth Southgate gave the fans what they wanted by making changes to his starting line-up that inspired a rousing 3-0 win over Wales

Marcus Rashford is smiling again. And so are England.

After being tamed by the United States last time out, the Three Lions tore Wales to shreds in the second half of an ultimately facile 3-0 victory at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium on Tuesday night.

The fans had demanded changes after the dismal draw with U.S. on match day two and they got them, with Gareth Southgate bringing Phil Foden and Rashford into a misfiring forward line.

After the pair had switched flanks for the restart, oth players made a massive impact, with Rashford striking either side of a Foden tap-in to move level with Enner Valencia, Kylian Mbappe and Cody Gakpo at the top of the tournament's goalscorers' charts on three goals.

Southgate said afterwards that Rashford is "a different player to the one we had at Euro 2020" and it's impossible to disagree.

Below, GOAL runs through all of the winners and losers from a Rashford-inspired victory that sees a re-energised England progress to the knockout stage of Qatar 2022 as winners of Group B, meaning they will face Senegal in the last 16.

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Marcus Rashford:

One of the most endearing tales of redemption at this World Cup. Rashford has been through a lot over the past 18 months, including the recent loss of one of his close friends. And yet here he is, back in the England squad and a Golden Boot contender at Qatar 2022. Indeed, with most of the media attention fixed on Foden, the resurgent Rashford's claims on a starting spot were largely overlooked, even after he had come off the bench to produce a fine finish in the 6-2 rout of Iran. Now, though, it would be a huge surprise if the Manchester United forward isn't in the side to face Senegal. Rashford was England's one constant threat against Wales, with his pace causing all sorts of problems. Indeed, he'd already forced Danny Ward into one good save before he broke the deadlock with a fine free-kick early in the second half and then embarrassed the Wales goalkeeper again for his second. The little smile he shared with Southgate after his 76th-minute withdrawal said it all: Rashford has been revitalised. "Moments like this," he told the BBC afterwards, "it's what I play football for."

Phil Foden fans:

Let's face it, there would have been uproar among England fans had Phil Foden not started here. They were already understandably enraged that the Manchester City star had been left on the bench for the duration of the bore draw with the USA. There were even suggestions that the England boss had some sort of personal issue with the Manchester City star. That was rubbish, of course. As Jack Grealish pointed out, there's always a clamour around the squad for someone to start. Southgate handled the situation well and was rewarded with a fine performance from Foden against Wales, with the 'Stockport Iniesta' causing chaos with his quick feet. Indeed, Foden didn't just score, he also won the free-kick from which Rashford made it 1-0 with one of his trademark surges towards the penalty area. Of course, the 22-year-old's supporters will argue that he should have been in the starting line-up all along. But, for now, all is calm, at least until the next selection row kicks off ahead of the Senegal game…

England's options out wide:

Seriously, another starting line-up storm is already on its way. It's inevitable given the amount of quality players they have competing for two-to-three attacking roles. There will be pressure on Southgate to stick with this side against Senegal but it's worth remembering that Bukayo Saka was brilliant against Iran, Raheem Sterling is England's big-game player and Mason Mount… well, what manager doesn't want the Chelsea man on the field when both industry and innovation are required against a strong side? Southgate, then, faces more big calls on Sunday. Is it a problem that the manager doesn't yet know his best side? Perhaps. But let's look on the bright side here: at least he has a plethora of possible solutions. It's arguable that no other side in the competition has as many exciting options out wide.

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Harry Kane:

If there was one big negative on the night for England, it was the performance of their one world-class centre-forward. Granted, Kane grabbed an assist – his third of the tournament – after good work by Rashford, with the Spurs striker squaring the ball for Foden to score at the back post. However, if England are to win this tournament, they need Kane firing on all cylinders – and he's just not. Kane's hold up-play is good, his awareness of the runners around him is still there, but he still doesn't look like scoring. He left the field here having had zero shots and just one touch in the penalty area. Kane was replaced just over 10 minutes into the second half, which is just as well because he looks in dire need of a rest right now. Southgate will now be praying that Kane comes alive in the knockout stage, just as he did at Euro 2020.

Senegal:

Having sealed their place in the last 16 with a dramatic win over Ecuador, Senegal's players would have enjoyed watching England's performance in the first half of this game. The Three Lions looked toothless. Again. However, Rashford's free-kick changed everything. After the deflating draw with the U.S., England would have been slated had they been held by a horribly limited Wales. Instead, the boo boys are back on their side again after a scintillating second-half showing that means they will go into Sunday's showdown with Senegal supremely confident of progressing to the quarter-finals.

Gareth Bale:

Was this the end of Gareth Bale's career? If so, it was a desperately sad way for him to bow out, with the winger visibly irked by the attention of a cameraman at full-time. His frustration was, of course, understandable. The man who did so much to get Wales to Qatar was forced to watch on helplessly from the bench as his nation's hopes of qualifying for the last 16 were extinguished within six minutes of his injury-enforced withdrawal. Bale said afterwards that he will play as long as he can and as long as he's wanted. His compatriots will certainly be hoping he continues and we know that the love of playing for his country has been the only thing motivating Bale over the past year or so. However, it would not be at all surprising to see the 33-year-old walk away for two reasons: firstly, his long-standing injury issues; and secondly, the hard truth that it could be some time before this Championship-level Wales side qualify for another major international tournament.

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Jordan Pickford (6/10):

A virtual spectator for most of this mismatch. Only called into action once.

Kyle Walker (6/10):

Decent night's work. Got just over 56 minutes under his belt on his return from injury.

John Stones (7/10):

His looping header from a corner was one of England's better efforts in the first half. The odd poor pass aside, he was his usual dependable self.

Harry Maguire (7/10):

Surged forward just after the half-hour mark and tried his luck with a shot that went out for a throw. However, defensively, he was once again impressive, showing off good anticipation and timing.

Luke Shaw (5/10):

Wasn't given much to work to do but he offered nothing going forward. His starting spot could be under threat, with Trippier an option on the left-hand side.

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Jordan Henderson (6/10):

As expected, brought plenty of purpose and passion after being recalled in place of Mason Mount, winning plenty of duels. But may not have done enough to hold onto his starting spot.

Declan Rice (7/10):

His usual dependable self, protecting the back four well while at the same time keeping the ball moving.

Jude Bellingham (7/10):

Always dangerous when he got a chance to run at players and get into the box. Looked the man most likely to make something happen before Rashford took centre stage.

World Cup 2018: All the confirmed squads and top ranked FIFA 18 player for each country

All 32 countries competing in the World Cup have finalised their 23-man squads for football's showpiece tournament in Russia.

Goal has compiled a list of every squad and each nation's top ranked player in the FIFA 18 World Cup video game.

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Kalidou Koulibaly, Sadio Mane – 84

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Goalkeepers: Khadim N'Diaye (Horoya AC), Abdoulaye Diallo (Rennes), Alfred Gomis (Torino).

Defenders: Kara Mbodji (Anderlecht), Kalidou Koulibaly (Napoli), Moussa Wague (Eupen), Saliou Ciss (Angers), Youssouf Sabaly (Bordeaux), Lamine Gassama (Alanyaspor).

Midfielders: Badou Ndiaye (Stoke), Idrissa Gueye (Everton), Cheikhou Kouyate (West Ham), Cheikh N'Doye (Birmingham), Salif Sane (Hannover 96), Alfred N'Diaye (Villarreal).

Forwards: Moussa Sow (Bursaspor), Sadio Mane (Liverpool), Keita Balde Diao (Monaco), Moussa Konate (Amiens), Ismaila Sarr (Rennes), Diafra Sakho (Rennes), Mame Biram Diouf (Stoke), M'Baye Niang (AC Milan).

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Robert Lewandowski – 92

Goalkeepers: Bartosz Bialkowski (Ipswich), Lukasz Fabianski (Swansea City), Wojciech Szczesny (Juventus).

Defenders: Jan Bednarek (Southampton), Bartosz Bereszynski (Sampdoria), Thiago Cionek (SPAL), Kamil Glik (Monaco), Artur Jedrzejczyk (Legia Warsaw), Michal Pazdan (Legia Warsaw), Lukasz Piszczek (Borussia Dortmund).

Midfielders: Jakub Blaszczykowski (Wolfsburg), Jacek Goralski (Ludogorets Razgrad), Kamil Grosicki (Hull City), Grzegorz Krychowiak (Paris St-Germain), Rafal Kurzawa (Gornik Zabrze), Karol Linetty (Sampdoria), Slawomir Peszko (Lechnia Gdansk), Maciej Rybus (Lokomotiv Moscow), Piotr Zielinski (Napoli).

Forwards: Dawid Kownacki (Sampdoria), Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich), Arkadiusz Milik (Napoli), Lukasz Teodorczyk (Anderlecht).

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James Rodriguez – 87

Goalkeepers: David Ospina (Arsenal), Camilo Vargas (Deportivo Cali), Jose Fernando Cuadrado (Once Caldas).

Defenders: Cristian Zapata (Milan), Davinson Sanchez (Tottenham), Santiago Arias (PSV Eindhoven), Oscar Murillo (Pachuca), Frank Fabra (Boca Juniors), Johan Mojica (Girona), Yerry Mina (Barcelona).

Midfielders: Wílmar Barrios (Boca Juniors), Carlos Sanchez (Espanyol), Jefferson Lerma (Levante), Jose Izquierdo (Brighton), James Rodriguez (Bayern Munich), Abel Aguilar (Deportivo Cali), Mateus Uribe (America), Juan Fernando Quintero (River Plate), Juan Cuadrado (Juventus).

Forwards: Radamel Falcao (Monaco), Miguel Borja (Palmeiras), Carlos Bacca (Villarreal), Luis Fernando Muriel (Sevilla).

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Shinji Kagawa – 82

Goalkeepers: Eiji Kawashima (Metz), Masaaki Higashiguchi (Gamba Osaka), Kosuke Nakamura (Kashiwa Reysol).

Defenders: Yuto Nagatomo (Galatasaray), Tomoaki Makino, Wataru Endo (both Urawa Reds), Maya Yoshida (Southampton), Hiroki Sakai (Marseille), Gotoku Sakai (Hamburg), Gen Shoji, Naomichi Ueda (both Kashima Antlers).

Midfielders: Makoto Hasebe (Eintracht Frankfurt), Keisuke Honda (Pachuca), Takashi Inui (Eibar), Shinji Kagawa (Dortmund), Hotaru Yamaguchi (Cerezo Osaka), Genki Haraguchi (Hertha Berlin), Takashi Usami (Augsburg), Gaku Shibasaki (Getafe), Ryota Oshima (Kawasaki Frontale).

Forwards: Shinji Okazaki (Leicester), Yuya Osako (Werder Bremen), Yoshinori Muto (Mainz).

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