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Harry Kane's World Cup Start: A Stark Contrast to Qatar
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Sport·20.06.2026Résumé IA

Harry Kane's World Cup Start: A Stark Contrast to Qatar

Harry Kane's strong start at the 2022 World Cup, scoring twice in England's 4-2 win over Croatia, contrasts sharply with his slow start in Qatar. The author, Alan Shearer, highlights Kane's improved fitness, form, and England's tactical setup under Thomas Tuchel, which mirrors his successful role at Bayern Munich. Shearer believes Kane is in peak condition and ready to compete for the Golden Boot.

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BBC Sport
Frank and Postecoglou going head to head as BBC and ITV pundits for World Cup
Sport
12.05.2026

Frank and Postecoglou going head to head as BBC and ITV pundits for World Cup

BBC to add Giroud to regular panel, including FrankPostecoglou will join ITV, who show England openerFormer Tottenham managers Ange Postecoglou and Thomas Frank will go head to head in the TV studio this summer as rival World Cup pundits. The Guardian has learned that Frank has signed a deal with BBC Sport as one of their main analysts, with Postecoglou having agreed to work for ITV.The BBC is also understood to have added former Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud to their regular punditry panel that includes Wayne Rooney, Joe Hart and Alan Shearer, with ITV recruiting Andros Townsend to join Gary Neville, Ian Wright and Roy Keane. Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport
‘Got. Got. Need!’ The boyhood autographs that remind me of Coventry’s Premier League heydays
Sport
20.04.2026

‘Got. Got. Need!’ The boyhood autographs that remind me of Coventry’s Premier League heydays

From Dion Dublin to Eric Cantona, the signatures I collected with my dad in the 1990s record a time when the Sky Blues seemed almost invincibleJohn Barnes: got. David Beckham: got. Ruud Gullit: got. Andrei Kanchelskis: got. Matthew Le Tissier: got. Alan Shearer: got.Looking back through the football autographs I collected as a teenager in the early 1990s feels delightful and discomfiting. The Merlin sticker albums, Pro Set cards and Shoot annuals chronicle a youth spent travelling the country with my dad, watching Coventry City take on the great and the good of the top flight at the dawn of the Premier League. We would hunt for the visiting teams at local hotels before each game, aiming to bag a handful of signatures when the players went for their mid-morning walk, then sneak around the back of Highfield Road after the match – darting past security, through the executive suites, to the players’ exit – where we would complete our haul as the players boarded the team buses. Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport