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Cristiano Ronaldo has vowed he will wake up tomorrow with no regrets after crashing out of his final World Cup following Portugal's late 1-0 defeat against Spain in the round of 16. The Portuguese superstar‚ 41‚ broke down in tears on the pitch after Mikel Merino's stoppage-time winner snatched victory for Spain in Dallas‚ calling an end to Ronaldo's historic World Cup career. Ronaldo‚ who is the only player in history to score at six World Cups‚ will now finish his glittering career without international football's greatest prize after confirming prior to Portugal's last-16 clash with Spain that this summer's tournament in the United States‚ Canada and Mexico would be his last.
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England fans have said they are allowing themselves to be 'optimistic for once' ahead of their second World Cup match against Ghana. The Three Lions secured a statement 4-2 win over Croatia in Dallas in their tournament opener‚ leaving many fans confident of the team's chances in the tournament. More than 14‚000 supporters are expected to have travelled to the Massachusetts' city for the game - enduring high ticket costs‚ transport prices and parking charges.
Ellis Platten‚ 28‚ has blown up in popularity in recent months‚ with his 'Away Days' YouTube channel accumulating nearly 650‚000 subscribers in the build-up to the tournament. He has jetted out to the States alongside channel co-stars Ben Gibbs and Alfie Indra‚ as well as fiancée Rose Ruland‚ 27‚ who he became engaged to late last year. They visited the Dallas Stadium on Tuesday night for England's opening match against Croatia‚ but the couple didn't have the best experience‚ as detailed in a new TikTok made by Ellis.
MIKE KEEGAN IN TEXAS: England's World Cup opener was the scene of a major security breach after 'scores' of ticketless Three Lions fans managed to enter their World Cup opener with Croatia. Witnesses have told Daily Mail Sport of startling scenes outside Dallas Stadium in which groups of opportunists brazenly 'strolled' in‚ easily swerving ticket and security checks. 'It was ridiculous‚' explained one travelling fan‚ who did have a ticket and who brought a replica World Cup for the occasion.
The Three Lions had gone ahead in Dallas through Harry Kane's retaken penalty when the dispute allegedly occurred.
NICK PISA AND SAM GREENHILL IN DALLAS: England fans were turfed out of the Londoner Pub in Dallas on Tuesday during a wild night of partying for travelling supporters. Local police went into the bar well before the 2am closing time to move the fans on. The Brits were shirtless‚ dancing on tables and enjoying the cheap booze ahead of England's first game of the World Cup against Croatia on Wednesday.
OLIVER HOLT IN TAMPA: If this game represented anything‚ it represented the beginning of hope. Because however much we try to quell it‚ the hope always takes hold. There are 11 days until England's opening game of the World Cup against Croatia in Dallas but there is enough talent in this squad to let the hope flourish and to clutch at the tentative signs of encouragement on view here. Harry Kane played‚ Harry Kane scored and Harry Kane was not injured. That was the best news because without Kane‚ there probably is no hope. Him staying healthy was more important than him scoring the 79th goal of his England career in his 113th appearance.
JACK GAUGHAN: Seventy-seven days until a clash with Croatia in Dallas and the battle for a small number of spots within Thomas Tuchel's England squad has yet to reach a definitive conclusion. The draw against Uruguay and defeat by Japan should focus minds ahead of the season run-in‚ when a few still remain on trial before Tuchel announces his 26 heading off to the World Cup. Tuchel experimented with different players and gave new caps across the two friendlies and opinions on who should make the squad will vary wildly up and down the country. Here‚ Daily Mail Sport looks at the runners and riders‚ who is certain of their spot among our picks and which talents are nervously looking over their shoulders.
OLIVER HOLT AT WEMBLEY: So this was farewell. This was the send-off. This was the last time a crowd will see England play until they touch down in Florida at the beginning of June and start the final stages of the build-up to their opening game of the World Cup against Croatia in Dallas on June 17. It was not a fond farewell. England did not take their leave of Wembley wreathed in laurels and serenaded with hosannas‚ put it that way. Ben White was booed again and Harry Kane was badly missed. So was Jude Bellingham. Maybe some people will start to wake up to just how important he is to this team one day. England attempted a lap of honour at the end but gave up half-way round. The crowd was quiet during the game‚ the players looked lethargic and‚ actually‚ rather apprehensive. The passing was disjointed. Some of the defending was naïve. And‚ as for players staking a final claim to a place on the plane to the USA‚ Canada and Mexico? None of the fringe candidates stepped forward.
The time for playing power games is over now. The time for posturing and manoeuvring is gone. We are the business end of the build-up to the World Cup and it feels absurd that there should be any doubt over whether Bellingham‚ if fully fit‚ should start England's opening game against Croatia in Dallas on June 17.
OLIVER HOLT AT WEMBLEY STADIUM: There are‚ apparently‚ 82 days until England begin their World Cup campaign against Croatia in Dallas on June 17. After this dirge of a football match‚ it was tempting to view them not as opportunity to hone a challenge but as a stay of execution. This was a dour night at Wembley‚ typified by the fact that England's goal‚ nine minutes from time‚ was met with a crescendo of boos when it became clear the ball had been prodded over the line by Ben White‚ recalled to the squad after walking out on England at the 2022 World Cup. England as World Cup favourites? Really? This may have been a second team but it was still a performance that did very little to suggest England have any momentum as they head towards the tournament. It is to be hoped Tuesday's match against Japan offers more shoots of hope.
IAN LADYMAN: With less than three months to go before England 's World Cup starts against Croatia in Dallas‚ coach Thomas Tuchel has picked a mammoth 35-man squad ahead of two friendlies‚ against Uruguay on Friday and Japan next Tuesday. With fringe players set to be given a game at Wembley this week before senior stars are called in to camp ahead of the second fixture‚ on Saturday‚ Tuchel is trying to cover all bases before selecting his final 26-man squad for World Cup 2026 in May.
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