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‘We’re on the same path now’: Toney on good terms with Tuchel and awaiting his chance

England forward did not get off to the best of starts with the manager but after two fine seasons with Al-Ahli is ready for any opportunity off the benchIt was after England’s 0-0 draw with Ghana in their second World Cup group game on Tuesday that Ivan Toney was reminded that young children ask the best questions. Two of his three boys were there – the eldest is back at home – and one of them came straight out with it.Toney is laughing as he tells the story and pretty soon so is everyone else. “My son is saying: ‘Ah, why have I travelled all this way and you’re not playing?’” the Al-Ahli striker says. “It’s hard to respond to that. It’s like: ‘Daddy is waiting ’” Continue reading...
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Luke Riley | The Liverpool Standard
Luke Riley | The Liverpool Standard
Football | The Guardian
· Jul 11, 2026
Tuchel fears more Haaland heroics as England seek identity against Norway
Head coach says ‘you can’t avoid focusing’ on the forward, who has form against Tuchel’s sides, before the World Cup quarter-finalThe way that Thomas Tuchel remembers it, he was the only choice for the award. He had led Chelsea to Champions League glory in 2020-21 so when the German publication Sport Bild named its coach of the season, it had to give it to him. “Yeah, there was no way out,” the England head coach says, with a smile. “Because if Jürgen Klopp won at the same time the Charity Shield they give it to him ”The line is delivered in trademark style: deadpan, apart from the twinkle in his eye and it is especially funny to imagine Klopp’s reaction when he reads it. What happened next for Tuchel was less of a laughing matter. As a part of the deal, he gave an interview to Sport Bild and during it he joked about how he would have “no problem” bringing Erling Haaland to Chelsea and playing him up front with Romelu Lukaku. Continue reading...
Daily Mail
· Jul 9, 2026
Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham have never looked better with England - while Declan Rice is a portrait of pain. And it's proof that the Premier League needs a radical shake-up, writes IAN LADYMAN
Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham have never looked better with England - while Declan Rice is a portrait of pain. And it's proof that the Premier League needs a radical shake-up, writes IAN LADYMAN
POLITICO - Politics
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Belgian's Beltway fans
Belgian's Beltway fans
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Last of his 24 Premier League seasons was at Brighton‘I could never have dreamed of the journey,’ he saysJames Milner has finally pulled down the curtain on a distinguished, record-breaking and extraordinary playing career. It involved the highly versatile 40-year-old midfielder spending 24 seasons in the Premier League and winning 61 England caps as he traversed a road that carried him from Leeds to Brighton with stops at Newcastle, Aston Villa, Manchester City and Liverpool along the way.In February, Milner, who also had a short loan at Swindon, broke the Premier League appearance record while playing for Brighton against Brentford. He ends his career having clocked up 658 top-tier games for six clubs and represented England in four major tournaments. Continue reading...
Football | Mail Online
· Jun 22, 2026
OLIVER HOLT: Why Thomas Tuchel's carefree attitude is so refreshing, how it's rubbing off on England's players and why for once we can ditch the World Cup angst and look forward to watching us play
OLIVER HOLT: Why Thomas Tuchel's carefree attitude is so refreshing, how it's rubbing off on England's players and why for once we can ditch the World Cup angst and look forward to watching us play
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Related coverage for "‘We’re on the same path now’: Toney on good terms with Tuchel and awaiting his chance": UFC News — Luke Riley | The Liverpool Standard. Football | The Guardian — Tuchel fears more Haaland heroics as England seek identity against Norway. Daily Mail — Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham have never looked better with England - while Declan Rice is a portrait of pain. And it's proof that the Premier League needs a radical shake-up, writes IAN LADYMAN. POLITICO - Politics — Belgian's Beltway fans. Premier League | The Guardian — James Milner, Premier League’s appearance record holder, retires aged 40. Football | Mail Online — OLIVER HOLT: Why Thomas Tuchel's carefree attitude is so refreshing, how it's rubbing off on England's players and why for once we can ditch the World Cup angst and look forward to watching us play


