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Gary Neville "never seen any player" like Jude Bellingham as he makes Gazza and Owen comparison

Daily Mirror

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July 12, 2026

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Gary Neville "never seen any player" like Jude Bellingham as he makes Gazza and Owen comparison

England's 2-1 win over Norway in the quarter-finals of the 2026 World Cup will be remembered as The Jude Bellingham Show thanks to the Real Madrid star's heroics

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The i Paper

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· Jun 26, 2026

The most Premier League player who never was

Denzel Dumfries and the Netherlands are piping hot fun

Metro

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· Jun 27, 2026

Gary Neville warns only one England player is ‘on form’ before World Cup round of 32

Gary Neville warns only one England player is ‘on form’ before World Cup round of 32

Football Talk

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· Jul 2, 2026

Tottenham 'pushing' to sign 'world class' 6ft 2in star as De Zerbi continues spending spree - report

Tottenham Hotspur have expressed interest in signing James Trafford from Manchester City this summer, according to The Independent. Last August, Trafford was presented with the 2024-25 PFA Championship Player of the Year award following an outstanding campaign with his former club, Burnley. The 22-year-old enjoyed a remarkable season at Turf Moor, conceding just 16 goals [] The post Tottenham 'pushing' to sign 'world class' 6ft 2in star as De Zerbi continues spending spree - report first appeared on Football Talk | Premier League News.

The Daily Beast

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· Jul 6, 2026

England Star Suffers World Cup-Ending Injury While Celebrating Win

Eurasia Sport Images / Getty ImagesA player from England’s World Cup team is out of the tournament after suffering a serious injury while celebrating the country’s win against Mexico. Jordan Henderson, who was a substitute in Sunday’s game, headed behind one of the goals to sing the Oasis hit “Wonderwall” with fans when he fell over an advertising board and landed awkwardly. The team circled around him while the medical personnel rushed to the player, removing him from the field on a stretcher. According to England’s head coach, Thomas Tuchel, Henderson suffered a “quite serious” wrist injury. He did not fly back to the team’s training base with the rest of the players, instead staying in Mexico City that night. As of this morning, The Athletic reports that he will not take further part in the tournament and requires surgery on his wrist. Henderson has played 91 times for England during his 16-year career and currently plays for Brentford in the Premier League. England is set to face Norway in the quarterfinals on July 11 after their 3-2 win over Mexico on Sunday. Read it at PeopleRead more at The Daily Beast.

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England latest: Beckham to visit squad ahead of Norway game

England latest: Beckham to visit squad ahead of Norway game

Boston.com

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· Jun 24, 2026

Bemused Beckham, Scottish-bashing Mumfords spotted cheering on England in Foxborough

Alexandra Daddario and Kit Harington were also spotted among the World Cup crowd. The post Bemused Beckham, Scottish-bashing Mumfords spotted cheering on England in Foxborough appeared first on Boston.com.

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Related coverage for "Gary Neville "never seen any player" like Jude Bellingham as he makes Gazza and Owen comparison": The i Paper — The most Premier League player who never was. Metro — Gary Neville warns only one England player is ‘on form’ before World Cup round of 32. Football Talk — Tottenham 'pushing' to sign 'world class' 6ft 2in star as De Zerbi continues spending spree - report. The Daily Beast — England Star Suffers World Cup-Ending Injury While Celebrating Win. SkySports — England latest: Beckham to visit squad ahead of Norway game. Boston.com — Bemused Beckham, Scottish-bashing Mumfords spotted cheering on England in Foxborough