The World Cup 2022 begins
Manager Rob Page has just announced that there is 'no chance' of Joe Allen featuring against the USA tomorrow.
The good news is that both Aaron Ramsey and Gareth Bale are training with the group after focussing on their own schedules.Not sure it will catch on at Millwall or West Ham but it certainly seems to be the best way to get about in Al Khor.One way to weave between the gridlock on the roads for sure.Last night, the country really embraced its guests from all around the world as they welcomed them to the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Gareth Southgate has got his side training at the exact time today that their game will take place tomorrow in order to acclimatise his side to the conditions.
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