Explained: Why has Foden temporarily left the England camp?
Sky Sports’ Rob Dorsett reveals that Phil Foden has ‘temporarily’ left the England camp and returned to the UK for a pressing family matter. Source
Neville: England are well below their own standards
Gary Neville says he can understand why England are being booed by supporters, because they are currently performing at a level well below their standards. Source
Neville: England well below their own standards
Gary Neville says England have not reached the levels expected of them so far in the tournament and that has fuelled the widespread criticism of the team. Source
The Verdict: ‘Desperate’ England need to create more chances
Rob Dorsett delivers his verdict on England’s goalless draw against Slovenia, saying that Southgate’s side showed signs of ‘desperation’ in their final Group C game. Source
Southgate: Boos and negativity creates ‘unusual environment’ for team
Gareth Southgate said fans are entitled to their opinion, but hearing boos at the end of a game creates an ‘unusual environment’ for the team. Source
The England pranks continue… Saka left unimpressed by Ramsdale antics!
Bukayo Saka was left less than impressed after Aaron Ramsdale played this cruel prank on the Arsenal winger! Source
Explained: Who England could face in the last-16
After England were guaranteed a place in the last-16 of Euro 2024, take a look at all the possibilities of who the Three Lions could play after their final group C match against Slovenia. Source
Rashid Khan throws his BAT at partner during run!
During their tense T20 World Cup match, Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan lost his cool and threw his bat at his partner Karim Janat following a miscommunication over a second run against Bangladesh. Source
Highlights: Rohit fires India into semis to face England
Highlights from the T20 Cricket World Cup Group 1 match between Australia and India in Saint Lucia. Source
Highlights: Rohit fires India into World Cup semi-final against England
Highlights from St Lucia as Rohit Sharma’s 92 from 41 balls powered India to victory over Australia and into the T20 World Cup semi-finals. Source