England Vs USA – Football World Cup heartache for England defender
Chelsea and England defender Reece James will miss the football World Cup in Qatar after the Premier League club confirmed he was out for eight weeks with a knee injury. James, who has established himself as Gareth Southgate’s best right-back, limped during Chelsea’s 2-0 Champions League victory over Milan last week.
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England will start their Football World Cup campaign in just over five weeks against Iran on 21 November. James will also miss Chelsea’s next nine games before the FIFA World Cup break. The news is a major blow to England’s Football World Cup hopes as Manchester City right-back Kyle Walker also needs to race to be fit for Qatar following groin surgery.
But Southgate predicted he would lose players ahead of the Qatar Football World Cup due to the club’s hectic schedule. What I see is a very tight schedule, the England manager said last week. It’s so intense and the players play so much football.
England’s WAGs ‘given list of DOs and DONTs ahead of Qatar Football World Cup
It is reported that the English WAGs has been given an official list of do’s and don’ts ahead of the Qatar Football World Cup. With just over a month left until the tournament, the players’ partners were given a set of rules on what was allowed and what could earn them a £6,000 fine and a year in jail. The list serves as a reminder to WAGs England that they are not above the law in a strict Gulf state.
According to the Sun, one of the key points emphasized was that they must “dress modestly” in public and at games, and they were also reminded that public displays of affection were unacceptable. They were reminded of the country’s strict trash policy, which is illegal in Qatar and punishable by the aforementioned £6,000 fine and a year in prison.
In addition, they will be prohibited from consuming alcohol or swearing in public, as well as playing music, singing, shouting or generally behaving inappropriately during the call to prayer. Selfies outside of official government buildings can also lead to police action if they are not careful. This is not the first time WAG England have been warned about the strict rules in Qatar that they need to be aware of.
In a meeting ahead of a 3-3 draw between England and Germany last month, football club leaders said: It is important to understand that you and your husband/partner are not above the law here. Every precaution has been taken to protect you and your partner/husband in case of indiscretion. Fines and prosecutions are commonplace.
It was revealed last month that the English players’ partners had booked a spot at Banana Island, a luxury destination 25 minutes by boat from Doha’s waterfront, according to the venue’s sales director. Those who have children are eyeing the largest chalets designed for five. The perks include a helipad if they’d rather run the motor, with white leather seats, free dates, and cold flannel.
Built on stilts in the Arabian Sea, these £6,000 a night chalets won’t completely escape the crowds. Anyone can board the boat and pay £100 to enjoy the resort’s pool and beach. But with a cinema, wave machine surf pool and scuba diving courses, it all rather contributes to the feeling that England’s partners are way ahead of the rest when it comes to finding Group B accommodation.
Meanwhile, the Souq Al Wakra, a five-star hotel, will house the England team for the tournament. The beach complex, where rooms can cost up to £300 a night, has been chosen by manager Gareth Southgate after an assessment of team bases prepared by the Qatari authorities for the 32 countries participating in the Qatar Football World Cup.
Southgate was attracted by the ideal location of the 101-room hotel complex, as it is close to the stadiums used during the tournament and close to the beach. Fans can choose between hotel rooms, villas and apartments, tents and cruise ships docked in the city. However, the rooms seem to be out of the budget for many proponents. For more know about Football World Cup Tickets.
In Doha, a basic metal cabin will cost a minimum of £176 per night. In addition, The Mail on Sunday recently reported that a number of hotels in Doha decided not to show the games because they were told they would have to pay the host broadcaster BeIN Sports about 100,000 QAR (£24,000) for each restaurant or bar that shows them.
The cost of providing in-room games remains unclear, although hotel owners describe these fees as disadvantageous as there is no fixed rate for each establishment. It is believed that the costs will also affect the owners of rented villas and apartments. In addition, fans will have to be careful when it comes to drinking alcohol during the Football World Cup in Qatar.
“Detox tents” will be used for drunk fans who have been involved in minor incidents or have become a threat to themselves and others. The sobering up tents are seen as Qatar’s soft approach to drunken fans, as it has been reported that those caught drinking in public places could face jail terms.
Supporters who have been taken to the tents will be forced to stay there until the authorities consider they have sobered up. As soon as they recover from the effects of drinking, they will be sent away with an official warning and a slap in the face. Cities such as Newcastle, Bristol, Manchester and Cardiff used similar methods when dealing with heavily intoxicated people.
However, they are called drunken tanks. According to the NHS, drunken tanks are controlled areas where revelers who have over-indulged can be tested and get some sleep. However, fans will be allowed to drink and watch games on the big screen in the 40,000-capacity fan zone.
Budweiser, which has been one of FIFA’s main sponsors for the past three decades, will be sold in the fan zone at Al Bidda Park, near the Corniche. A source with knowledge of the plans said that beer stalls will open in areas around the stadiums when the gates open for a match, and close 30 minutes before the start of each game.
Pulisic told to snub Leeds in favour of Newcastle transfer as ex-USMNT star
Christian Pulisic has been told he will not show big numbers at Chelsea and should opt for a move to Newcastle over Leeds in January. The USA international received playing time under Graham Potter at Stamford Bridge but faces stiff competition for places and continues to face questions about his future in west London. There have been speculations that he might be looking for a winter transfer: USMNT legend Eric Winalda advised the 24-year-old to shrug off any interest from Elland Road and head to St. James Park instead.
“Wyinalda told Vegas Insider: I think if he does end up making the move in January, after the Football World Cup, I’m starting to lean more and more towards Newcastle. The things I hear about the money they’re going to throw out are interesting. I don’t think Leeds, for example, would be a good place for him. This is not a team that is going to score a bunch of goals. If he stays at Chelsea he will lose a lot of good qualities, he just won’t get minutes that would equate to big numbers.”
Pulisic started and scored in Chelsea’s last Premier League game at home to Wolves but was an unused substitute after a 2-0 Champions League win over Milan. Chelsea have had more different goalscorers this season than any other team in the Premier League (10), with Pulisic and Armando Brocha scoring their first goals of the campaign against Wolves last time. The Blues will be back on Sunday for the home game against Aston Villa, with Potter’s team looking to secure a place in the top four.
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