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WATCH: Erling Haaland’s youth coach speaks to GB News ahead of England World Cup tie: 'A fantastic boy!'

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July 6, 2026

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WATCH: Erling Haaland’s youth coach speaks to GB News ahead of England World Cup tie: 'A fantastic boy!'

Erling Haaland’s youth coach, Espen Undheim, has spoken exclusively to GB News about his experience coaching the Norwegian striker.Mr Unheim told Good Afternoon Britain of the star: Now he scores a lot of goals because he didn't have that adventure when he was a young boy. He was not as big as his opponents, so he had to be clever with his moves and his run. And his mentality is extraordinary, he's fantastic. And he still remembers where he was born, so he's a fantastic boy, and he's become quite a viral hit across the world.WATCH ABOVE. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

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Daily Mail

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· Jul 6, 2026

One of England fans' greatest performances. FRED KELLY watches joy, tears and strangers hug as millions stay up until the final whistle

One of England fans' greatest performances. FRED KELLY watches joy, tears and strangers hug as millions stay up until the final whistle

Novara Media

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· Jul 3, 2026

Why Does Andy Burnham Have so Little to Say on Foreign Policy?

In these listless days of Keir Starmer’s premiership, we’re all gasping for a crumb of real news. Ministers of state are being asked to weigh in on whether kids should be allowed to stay up for the England match this weekend, while the rest of the Parliamentary Labour Party is trying to hover around Andy []

Football | The Guardian

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· Jul 3, 2026

Shootout heartbreak leaves Socceroos still searching for elusive World Cup knockout win | Jack Snape

Following their painful defeat on penalties to Egypt, there is a nagging suspicion Australia may not get a better chance to break their duck Lucas Herrington did not deserve to be the face of this painful defeat. The 18-year-old was already the youngest starter the Socceroos have ever fielded at a World Cup. Now he will be forever connected with one of Australian football’s great tragedies.Once he missed his penalty kick – his side-footed effort placed too high and into the crossbar – first Awer Mabil ran to him, the gesture acknowledging the pain that will never leave him. When Egypt finished the shootout moments later, Herrington quickly turned his back to the crossbar that did him wrong, and put one arm to his mop of curly hair. Continue reading...

Metro

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· Jul 10, 2026

Is Ed Sheeran serenading the England team the cringiest World Cup moment yet?

There's a lot to unpack here...

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 7, 2026

Young Tigers dibelasah Jepun

PETALING JAYA: Skuad hoki remaja kebangsaan terpaksa akur dengan kehebatan pasukan senior Jepun apabila tewas 5-0 dalam satu aksi persahabatan di Gifu, Jepun, hari ini. Itu merupakan aksi persahabatan pertama Young Tigers apabila mereka kini sedang melakukan persiapan bagi menghadapi Kejohanan Piala Remaja Asia 2026 yang akan diadakan di Moqi, China pada September ini. Selepas ... Read more The post Young Tigers dibelasah Jepun appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Egyptian Gazette

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· Jun 27, 2026

S. Africa, Canada set for W. Cup tie

LOS ANGELES (United States) — South Africa coach Hugo Broos smiles a lot and snarls a little as he prepares for the biggest match of his 38-year career as a tactician. Having reached the knockout phase of the World Cup for the first time, Bafana Bafana (The Boys) face Canada on Sunday in Los Angeles [] The post S. Africa, Canada set for W. Cup tie appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

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Related coverage for "WATCH: Erling Haaland’s youth coach speaks to GB News ahead of England World Cup tie: 'A fantastic boy!'": Daily Mail — One of England fans' greatest performances. FRED KELLY watches joy, tears and strangers hug as millions stay up until the final whistle. Novara Media — Why Does Andy Burnham Have so Little to Say on Foreign Policy?. Football | The Guardian — Shootout heartbreak leaves Socceroos still searching for elusive World Cup knockout win | Jack Snape. Metro — Is Ed Sheeran serenading the England team the cringiest World Cup moment yet?. Utusan Malaysia — Young Tigers dibelasah Jepun. Egyptian Gazette — S. Africa, Canada set for W. Cup tie