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THE BBC has turned down the chance to show what could be a historic sailing competition this week.

That is despite the fact that the Beeb were reportedly offered the chance to show footage of the America’s Cup match between Great Britain and New Zealand for FREE.

The BBC have reportedly turned down the chance to show an America's Cup match for free

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The BBC have reportedly turned down the chance to show an America’s Cup match for freeCredit: Getty
Britain's Ineos Britannia beat Italy for a place in the America's Cup

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Britain’s Ineos Britannia beat Italy for a place in the America’s Cup

The national broadcaster could yet strike a deal for the latter part of the series if Ineos Britannia are doing well.

The action is due to start on Saturday with two races, but the BBC has declined to commit to live coverage or highlights this weekend.

The Telegraph reports that the broadcaster failed to reach an agreement with the America’s Cup organisers.

And there were allegedly issues with branding on the world feed. 

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The racing will be shown live on TNT Sports, as well as on YouTube and on the America’s Cup website, as it has been throughout the challenger series.

Five-time Team GB Olympic medallist Sir Ben Ainslie’s team made history last week.

Ainsile’s team defeated Italians Luna Rossa to become the first British team for 60 years to qualify for the final of sport’s oldest international competition.

They now face defenders Emirates Team New Zealand in another first-to-seven series for the chance to lift the “Auld Mug”, which begins on October 12.

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Sir Ben Ainslie and his team celebrate with the Louis Vuitton Cup after beating Italy

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Sir Ben Ainslie and his team celebrate with the Louis Vuitton Cup after beating ItalyCredit: Getty
The British sailing team joined forces with INEOS chief Sir Jim Ratcliffe in 2018

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The British sailing team joined forces with INEOS chief Sir Jim Ratcliffe in 2018

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The opponents are due to face each other in a press conference on Friday morning where it is understood a haka will be performed on stage.

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BBC Sport have said that they will be covering the event through news and digital reporting.

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The inaugural Women’s America’s Cup continued on Thursday but teams were frustrated by a lack of wind in Barcelona.

Only one of the four scheduled races in Group A, which features Britain’s Athena Pathway, could be completed. 

Hannah Mills’ team finished second behind Switzerland in that race to move joint top of the group alongside Italy.

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Fleet racing will continue on Friday with the top three in each group qualifying for the semi-finals later in the day.

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Arsenal v Chelsea: Katie McCabe says Gunners ‘envious’ of serial winners Chelsea

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Katie McCabe says Arsenal are “envious” of Women’s Super League title rivals Chelsea because of their continued success in the top flight.

The Gunners take on the seven-time champions at Emirates Stadium on Saturday.

“It always hurts [seeing Chelsea lift title]. You want that to be you. You are in a team sport to be lifting trophies with your team-mates,” said McCabe.

“Of course you are envious of them being successful. What we can do is focus on ourselves and put one foot in front of the other. Hopefully, by the end of the season, that will be us.”

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Arsenal sit sixth in the WSL with five points, one point behind Chelsea in second, who have also played one game fewer.

Chelsea’s league match against Manchester United was set to be played on Sunday, 6 October but was postponed because of a conflict with the Blues’ European schedule.

It means Sonia Bompastor’s side had a weekend off before playing in the Champions League on Tuesday, while Saturday’s match will be Arsenal’s third in seven days.

But McCabe said Arsenal “relish” competing in all competitions and have the squad depth to tackle such a busy schedule.

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“You want to be playing a lot of games,” the Republic of Ireland captain said.

“Of course five games in 15 days is a lot but that is the beauty of playing in a big squad as well, the strength in depth that we have. If the manager needs to rotate we know anyone can come in and do a good job.

“It is a challenge that we look at and relish rather than shying away from it.”

Arsenal have indeed strengthened in recent seasons, signing big names such as England striker Alessia Russo and Spanish World Cup winner Mariona Caldentey, as well as keeping hold of experienced players like McCabe.

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But the Gunners have not lifted the WSL title in five years and have finished third in the last two seasons, meaning they have had to jump extra hurdles in order to qualify for the Champions League group stages.

Jonas Eidevall’s side came through two rounds of qualifying this season to reach the group stage, where they will meet Bayern Munich, Juventus and Valerenga.

“We have always been looking to build each season, and we did that in the window, but most importantly kept the same core group of the squad that has been there for a long time and understand the ins and outs of the club,” added McCabe.

Despite Chelsea’s dominance when it comes to lifting the league title, Arsenal did beat them in last year’s League Cup final and secured an impressive 4-1 WSL victory over the Blues at the Emirates.

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“We take those moments as positives and bring it in and really instil that winning mentality into the team,” said McCabe.

“We already did it last year, so it’s not a new thing for us. It is about controlling ourselves, controlling our game plan and what we want to do in the game and applying it. And going in with the right attitude of course.”

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Arsenal suffer major injury blow as Bukayo Saka limps off for England just minutes into second half against Greece

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ARSENAL suffered a major blow as Bukayo Saka was forced off with injury just six minutes into the second half of England’s clash with Greece this evening.

After feeling an issue, the winger limped off and was replaced by Noni Madueke.

Bukayo Saka was forced off with an injury

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Bukayo Saka was forced off with an injuryCredit: Getty
The Arsenal star went down after Greece's opening goal

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The Arsenal star went down after Greece’s opening goalCredit: Getty
Anthony Gordon consoles his Three Lions team-mate

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Anthony Gordon consoles his Three Lions team-mateCredit: Getty

Prior to Saka being replaced, Greece had just taken the lead via Vangelis Pavlidis.

It appeared that the Arsenal talisman, 23, sustained his injury in the build-up to Greece’s goal.

As Greek stars celebrated going in front, Saka sat down on the turf.

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He was subsequently treated by physios, before limping off.

Anthony Gordon looked to console his Three Lions team-mate as he made his way off for Madueke.

Saka was one of several attacking players included in caretaker boss Lee Carsley‘s starting line-up.

Also in the XI were Jude Bellingham, Cole Palmer, Phil Foden and Gordon – with Carsley opting not to start a traditional No9.

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Prior to half-time, Saka received a yellow card.

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Saka was replaced by Noni Madueke in the 51st minute

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Saka was replaced by Noni Madueke in the 51st minuteCredit: ITV
The Arsenal star was shown a yellow card in the first half

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The Arsenal star was shown a yellow card in the first halfCredit: Rex

The Gunners winger committed a cynical foul as Greece looked to counter, and was punished accordingly.

Saka isn’t the first Arsenal player to suffer an injury on international duty this season.

Ecstatic Arsenal fans say ‘my captain is BACK’ as Martin Odegaard shares workout video in huge boost following injury

Last month, Gunners skipper Martin Odegaard went off in tears after sustaining an ankle issue while playing for Norway against Austria.

He has since missed games against Tottenham, Manchester City, Leicester and Southampton – as well as Champions League match-ups with Atalanta and Paris Saint-Germain.

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Odegaard, 25, recently shared footage of himself stepping up his recovery.

But his return date is not yet known.

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Martin Odegaard has been attempting to step up his recoveryCredit: Instagram @odegaard.98

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England vs Pakistan: Harry Brook and Joe Root did not know records they were breaking

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Root’s 262, also his highest Test score, was one of relentlessness and determination.

He scored just 68 of his 264 runs in boundaries meaning the rest were taken by running ones, twos and threes in sweltering heat nearing 40C.

That was made more impressive by the fact, until being dismissed in the 286th over of the match, he had been on the field for all but eight deliveries.

In comparison, Brook crashed 29 fours and three sixes, once again showing his wide-array of attacking shots.

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“Harry Brook has the shots of Kevin Pietersen and the rhythm and hunger of Joe Root,” former England captain Nasser Hussain said on Sky Sports.

“That is a combination of two of England’s greatest players.”

Brook, 25, eased beyond his previous best Test score of 186 before attacking further late in his innings. His knock also added to his five centuries in his previous 18 Tests and took his average to 62.50 – the third-highest of any player to have played 20 or more innings.

Root said: “He’s got such a complete game – he can score all around the wicket.

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“He plays seam well, spin well and high pace well, and that’s a pretty good recipe for scoring runs.

“I’m not surprised at all in him going on and doing something special like that, but I don’t think it’ll be the last time we see him with a monster score by his name.”

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Former Brighton Premier League wonderkid Aaron Connolly bravely reveals all about alcohol addiction and treatment

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EX-PREMIER LEAGUE wonderkid Aaron Connolly has bravely revealed his alcohol addiction fight.

The Irish international forward, 24, completed a free transfer to Championship promotion chasers Sunderland last month as he looks to resurrect his career.

Sunderland's new signing Aaron Connolly has bravely revealed all about his alcohol addiction

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Sunderland’s new signing Aaron Connolly has bravely revealed all about his alcohol addictionCredit: Alamy

Connolly famously burst on the scene in the top-flight aged 19 at Brighton with a brace against Tottenham.

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He left the Amex – following disappointing loan spells at Luton, Middlesbrough and Italian side Venezia – four years later having featured more on the gossip pages than sport ones.

Connolly did score eight times for Hull City last term but that was not enough to stop him from getting released.

Now he has decided to tell his story to coincide with World Mental Health Day on Sunderland’s website.

Connolly had left home for the South Coast aged 16 but he says everything changed after that day against Spurs.

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He said: “I remember it – 5th of October, 2019, it was a 12.30 kick-off. I’m never going to forget that day. It was one of the best days of my life, but also one of the worst because the following five years was from that.

“I just stopped working, stopped doing the things I should have kept doing. I started to believe the hype, and I just didn’t turn into a good person after that. I was tough to be around.

“I didn’t know how to deal with it, if I’m being honest. My parents tried, but they weren’t living with me. I was living with my ex-girlfriend at the time, and it’s hard because I didn’t ever feel like I had that authoritative figure to keep me grounded.

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“My parents did try, but I just let myself believe everything people were saying online and it just took over. I always say to my parents, I started to live the life of a footballer without the football side of it.

“That was the hardest thing to admit at the time, that I wasn’t doing all the things that had got me to the position where I could go and get my house and treat my family, and do all that sort of stuff.

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“It hurts to look back and speak about it because I know if I had done everything right, maybe I would still be in the Premier League. Maybe I wouldn’t, but at least I’d know I’d given it all I could to try to stay at that level.”

Connolly explained how both his on and off-field life began to spiral as alcohol became a bigger and bigger problem.

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He said: “It was obvious I had a problem with alcohol for a good few years.

“I had my parents, who never drank before and were always telling me when I was younger to stay away from alcohol. That was always their thing because of addiction to alcohol in my family.

“I didn’t listen, clearly. It got me into a lot of trouble and a lot of problems, and it just became something that I relied on.

“It felt like my buzz used to come from football, and winning games and scoring goals, and it got to a point where the buzz was more from drinking alcohol than going out on a football pitch.

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“I used to look forward to the games finishing so I could have time to go and have a drink and socialise.

“I say socialise, but it was just an excuse to go and get drunk, to go straight to alcohol, and that was where I got my buzz from, whereas before, it was always the buzz of football and being around an environment like I am now.

“For three or four years, that just wasn’t there.”

The star burst on the scene with two goals against Tottenham in 2019

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The star burst on the scene with two goals against Tottenham in 2019Credit: Reuters

Connolly managed to rediscover some form at Hull despite his “life being a mess” but he finally realised he needed to take drastic action after he was released in June by the Tigers.

He explained: “I couldn’t do it, I couldn’t live the way I was living. It was killing people round me, to be honest. My family, my friends. Mainly, it was killing me, really.

“I had one of my best seasons last year at Hull, but off the pitch, my life was a mess. The manager at Hull, to be fair, always looked after me, and always tried to help.

“But it just got to a point where, it wasn’t like life wasn’t worth living, it wasn’t a big dramatic thing, but it was just that my life was so unmanageable and I couldn’t control what I could do and couldn’t control my alcohol.

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“It just got to a point where I had to make a decision where I needed to go to a treatment clinic, and I spent a month there in the summer.

“I just said to my agent, ‘I don’t want you to contact any clubs. I’m not doing this for football, I’m doing this so I can get my life back, and if stuff in football comes with that, then that’s a bonus’.

“It wasn’t even the football that was taking the biggest battering in the end, it was my life, my relationships, my friends. Everything was just failing and falling apart.

“When your parents are calling you and you’re not answering calls because you know you’re breaking their hearts, it’s time to realise that you’ve got a problem.”

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Now after sealing himself an opportunity at Sunderland, Connolly wants to tell his story in the hope that it might help at least one other person struggling.

He added: “It’s an addiction, and the toughest thing I ever had to do was go in there. The PFA helped me pay for my treatment, and I know some people might not be able to afford it, but it’s important to know it’s not just park bench, vodka bottle. Anybody can get affected by it.

“There’s no price tag or no amount of money in the world that can cure it. It’s a disease, an illness. But going to the clinic was the best and worst month of my life.

“I just hope this might help people. I had everything every young boy would dream, but I couldn’t get hold of my addiction without that help.”

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The Irish ace was released by Hull City in the summer and decided to check into rehab

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The Irish ace was released by Hull City in the summer and decided to check into rehabCredit: PA

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Rafael Nadal: The King of Clay’s career in numbers

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Since turning professional in 2001 as a 15-year-old, Nadal has spent 2,543 hours and 15 minutes on court in 1,307 ATP Tour matches – 1,080 of which he has been on the winning side of the net.

The first title of his career arrived in 2004 on the clay courts of Sopot, a tiny city in northern Poland, before he shot to fame the following season.

In 2005, Nadal broke into the world’s top 10 – where he would stay for a record 912 consecutive weeks.

Nadal would win a further 91 ATP Tour titles, including 22 Grand Slams – 14 at the French Open, four at the US Open and two at both Wimbledon and the Australian Open.

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The US Open was elusive for the longest time but when he conquered New York in 2010, he became the youngest man in the Open era to complete the ‘career Grand Slam’.

With Olympic singles gold already in his locker from Beijing 2008, that US Open victory also wrapped up a ‘career golden Grand Slam’.

It is an achievement matched by only four other players – Steffi Graf, Andre Agassi, Serena Williams and Novak Djokovic.

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England 1 Greece 2: Lee Carsley’s bold tactic badly backfires as howler gifts visitors first ever win over Three Lions

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APPLY the handbrake, throw on the shackles, make England boring again. 

Because here was a night to remember why Gareth Southgate used to pick balanced teams. And how he led the Three Lions to two major finals. 

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England were shell shocked by GreeceCredit: Getty
Vangelis Pavlidis opened the scoring at Wembley in the 49th minute

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Vangelis Pavlidis opened the scoring at Wembley in the 49th minuteCredit: Getty
Jordan Pickford conceded for the first time since the Euro final

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Jordan Pickford conceded for the first time since the Euro finalCredit: Getty
Jude Bellingham equalised for England in the 87th minute

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Jude Bellingham equalised for England in the 87th minuteCredit: Getty
Man of the Match Pavlidis then scored the winner in the 94th minute

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Man of the Match Pavlidis then scored the winner in the 94th minuteCredit: Reuters

Because this was a tactical omnishambles from interim chief Lee Carsley – who may have gambled himself out of a job with a bizarre team selection and an embarrassing defeat, the first time England have ever lost to Greece.   

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Carsley started with NO recognised centre forwards, then ended up with what Mike Bassett referred to as four-four-f***ing-two.

A flawed attempt at trying to crowbar all of England’s attacking midfield talent into the same team ended in misery. 

If this is ‘Carsball’, it looked suspiciously like a car crash. 

This was the sort of line up the public urged Southgate to play during the Euros, and for some time before that. It didn’t work.

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And against better teams than the Greeks, ranked 48th in the world, it will work even less well.

Even after Jude Bellingham’s 87th-minute equaliser, England were beaten by Vangelis Pavlidis completing his double to snatch the winner in injury time. 

England will now struggle to win promotion from the second tier  of the Nations League, given that the Greeks are top with a 100 per cent record.

Pavlidis paid tribute to former Premier League star George Baldock at Wembley

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Pavlidis paid tribute to former Premier League star George Baldock at WembleyCredit: Reuters
Greece stars held up a shirt of Baldock before the match

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Greece stars held up a shirt of Baldock before the matchCredit: AFP
But Bellingham couldn't believe his eyes after England were pegged back again at the death

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But Bellingham couldn’t believe his eyes after England were pegged back again at the deathCredit: Getty

More importantly for the long term, the FA’s plan to promote former Under-21 boss Carlsey as permanent manager may have been holed beneath the waterline.

It was not just that England lost, it was that they lost with such an unconventional line-up, as the Greeks ensured the interim boss came acropolis in spectacular style.

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Carsley played Bellingham and Phil Foden as a pair of false nines, in a starting line-up which included two flying wingers and Cole Palmer playing too deep in central midfield, alongside a horribly exposed Declan Rice

The former Republic of Ireland player abandoned this experiment after an hour and soon had two authentic centre forwards on the field in Dominic Solanke and Ollie Watkins. That didn’t work either.

The scoreline could have looked far worse, given that Greece had THREE efforts ruled out for offside as Jordan Pickford suffered a personal horror show and Carsley’s side appeared hopelessly naive. 

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England and Greece stars in emotional minute’s silence to pay tribute to George Baldock after tragic death at 31

With Wembley sold out on a school night, Carsley decided to give the public what they’ve wanted for some time. 

Got a load of exciting attacking midfielders? Well why not play the whole lot of them. 

Indeed, given that John Stones, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Rico Lewis all often double up in the centre of the park for their clubs, you could argue that Carsley had selected nine midfield players. 

It promised to be entertainingly chaotic and right from the off, it was. 

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Bellingham swivelled and shot from 20 yards, Odysseas Vlachodimos tipping over and after the Real Madrid man was hacked down, Palmer curled a free-kick onto the roof of the net.

Pickford wasn't up to his best throwing the ball straight to Greece for their THIRD disallowed goal

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Pickford wasn’t up to his best throwing the ball straight to Greece for their THIRD disallowed goalCredit: Rex
Pickford showed plenty of frustration as he faced 12 shots by full-time

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Pickford showed plenty of frustration as he faced 12 shots by full-timeCredit: Rex

The damning stats that underline England horror show

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Greece are the lowest ranked side to beat England in a competitive match in 19 years.

The away side were the lowest ranked side to ever beat England on home soil.

It was the first time Greece had never beaten England in their history.

Greece had never scored a goal at Wembley before tonight (the famous 2-2 with Becks free kick was at Old Trafford)

Vangelis Pavlidis’ strikes were his first since June 2022 vs Cyprus.

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Jude Bellingham’s 87th-minute equaliser was England’s first shot on  target since the third  minute (also Bellingham).

Yet at the other end, England were defending with legs akimbo – and they were not helped by Pickford looking as if he had clown music playing in his head. 

After Pavlidis curled a shot wide with England completely exposed, Pickford and Stones were involved in a horrible mix-up and the keeper passed straight to Greek skipper Anastasios Bakasetas, whose lob was spectacularly cleared off the line by Levi Colwill.

Yet from the resulting corner, Pickford completely missed a punch, allowing West Ham’s Konastantinos Mavropanos to head into the net – only for a linesman’s flag to save England

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Next, Stones made an excellent block to deny Bakesatas and people were beginning to understand why boring old Southgate used to pick balanced teams. 

Bellingham was impressive, though and when he cut back for Palmer, England’s Player of the Year put his foot through the ball from eight yards out and skied a chance he would rarely have missed in a Chelsea shirt. 

Anthony Gordon sent a free header over before Bukayo Saka ended the half with a booking for tripping Giorgios Masouras to stop a Greek break. 

It had been a madcap, and somehow goalless first half. 

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But within five minute of the restart, England were behind.

Konstantinos Koulierakis ploughed straight through the heart of Carsley’s team before Vangelis Pavlidis, surrounded by three defenders, was able to stab past Pickford. 

Saka was forced off through injury and replaced by Noni Madueke and soon Rice was booked for clattering Manolis Siopis before the resulting free-kick caused more mayhem. 

Lee Carsley's free following forward plan with NO No.9 horribly backfired

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Bukayo Saka came off moments after Greece's opener

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Bukayo Saka came off moments after Greece’s openerCredit: Rex

Pavlidis had another effort ruled for offside before the false nine idea was chucked away on the hour mark, Watkins arriving in place of Gordon before Solanke came on for the hapless Foden, who never carries his Manchester City form into England duty.

The Greeks thought they had it sown up when Pavlidis tucked home a low centre from Tzolis after a dozy pass from Pickford – but VAR ruled out the effort for offside. 

It was huge let off for Carsley before Solanke cut back and the ball ran for Bellingham to ram home from 20 yards.

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Even then England subsided, Lewis at the centre of a mass defensive cock-up which allowed Pavlidis to drill into the far corner.  

It was a scene which summed up the whole night — England shambling and humiliated.

In the technical area, Carsley fell to his haunches in despair. Surely the FA can’t appoint him after this.

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