54 - No player created more chances (3) or played more line-breaking passes in the final third (5) for England against Denmark than Trent Alexander-Arnold, despite him being subbed off in the 54th minute. Question.
If everyone who wants The Conversatives out on the 4th of July follows and retweets we'll reach a million by midnight and have a much bigger voice for the next six weeks.
Sven-Göran Eriksson describes what his emotions will be like when he hears You'll Never Walk Alone ahead of tomorrow's game at Anfield ❤️
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Football providing officials with yet another route into the spotlight when referees should in fact be attempting to impact the game as little as realistically possible.
@alsagertown_fc What a comeback! Shows the team spirit and dressing room the management team have created to come back soo strong after half time. Well done lads 👏💪
18 shots in 45 minutes is daft. Ignore the commentary and the ref, Liverpool have been brilliant. Anything close to that in the second half delivers three points.
Something needs to be said about Jota’s brain.
His body mechanics might not flow as naturally as a player with more flair but there’s something about how efficiently he makes decisions that lead to optimal outcomes. It can’t be taught.
"They thought it was a parody tweet."
@MayorofGM Andy Burnham gave his reaction to a government social media post announcing £235m of transport funding for roads in London under the logo "Network North".
Listen to the hotseat again on BBC Sounds 🎧 https://t.co/T4kxg5GDOp
Ridiculous set of rules in football now. Kai Havertz steams into a challenge, leaving his feet and gets the same punishment as the three Newcastle players who were unhappy with it to the referee.