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ENGLAND suffered their first defeat under Thomas Tuchel and their first to an African nation.
Despite taking an early lead through Harry Kane, Senegal fought back with goals either side of half-time in their friendly at the City Ground.
Crystal Palace star Ismaila Sarr equalised just before the break.
Then Habib Diarra beat Dean Henderson from a tight angle.
Jude Bellingham thought he had grabbed a late equaliser.
However, the close-range finish was ruled out by VAR for a handball in the build-up from Levi Colwill.
Then at the other end, a super Senegal counter-attack was rounded off by Cheikh Sabaly deep into injury time.
And so, following the drab 1-0 win over Andorra, it was more disappointment for England to wrap up the season with a year and a day to go until the World Cup.
Here’s how SunSport’s Tom Barclay rated the Three Lions players…
Making just his third cap for England, the Crystal Palace stopper made a number of good stops in the first half.
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The pick of the bunch was against club-mate Ismaila Sarr’s header, but there was nothing Henderson could do about the jet-heeled winger’s finish shortly before the break.
May feel he could have done better for the second goal as he was beaten from an acute angle.
This was Walker’s 96th cap – but his poor performance means a 97th is by no means guaranteed.
A good cross for Anthony Gordon aside, Walker was rusty with his touch and looked uncharacteristically slow.
The way Sarr raced past him for the leveller made you wonder if time is finally catching up on the 35-year-old stalwart.
An okay showing on his England bow, coming up against his Chelsea colleague Nicolas Jackson.
Though Chalobah was caught out for the leveller, with Jackson managing to get in behind him and hook it back for Sarr to net.
Chalobah’s appearance meant for just the third time since the start of the 20th century England had two brothers representing them, following on from sibling Nathaniel’s solitary cap in 2018.
Not a great night for the Chelsea man on his fifth cap.
Had a slack pass charged down by Jackson early in the second half which served as a warning.
Then got nowhere near Habib Diarra as the midfielder raced onto a long ball from Blues old boy Kalidou Koulibaly and then slotted it past Henderson.
His handball also saw Jude Bellingham’s late equaliser ruled out after a VAR intervention.
Was nowhere to be seen when Koulibaly’s ball went into England’s left-back area for the second goal.
Did not do much else wrong but also did not catch the eye either with not a lot of stepping into midfield.
Then again, the guy is only 18 and it is more a mark of the brilliant impact he has made so far that this performance left you feeling underwhelmed.
Third cap.
Mixed game for the Atletico Madrid man who was one of four of England’s starting line-up heading off to the Club World Cup.
He was burnt for pace by Iliman Ndiaye early on, chose not to pass to Gordon when the Newcastle man was in the clear and was lucky not to be booked for a lunge on Sarr.
But he did tee up Gordon for the shot that led to Kane’s opener.
Some lax passing that perhaps was not unexpected in the final game of a long, frustrating season.
But let’s be honest, whatever Rice had done here, we know he will still be an automatic starter in central midfield come next summer.
The question remains, who will join him?
His first appearance under Thomas Tuchel, having been injured for the German’s first two games and left out for fitness reasons of the third against Andorra on Saturday.
It certainly was not his most memorable performance, though he was only just back from a strain.
Looked like he was about to level for 2-2 but was denied by a fabulous stop from Edouard Mendy.
In a team performance bereft of real quality, Eze provided a few flashes of class.
He was the one who won the ball in the build-up to Kane’s opener.
While the Crystal Palace star also plucked the ball out of the air brilliantly on two occasions – and had a gorgeous backheel to tee up Morgan Gibbs-White.
Gordon’s international career has been a perplexing one, looking like it could explode at times but ultimately failing to launch so far.
This was his 12th cap and there were hints of what he can bring with his rapid pace and enthusiastic pressing.
But he was not clinical enough in front of goal, missing a sitter midway through the first half, once again leaving fans wondering if he has the genuine quality to shine at this level.
Kane plays, Kane scores. It has been rinse and repeat for a decade.
Here it happened again as he tapped in a rebound for his 73rd in 107 caps, an appearance feat which drew him level with Ashley Cole.
Did not do a right lot else, mind, although still looked our best passer, which is an issue for Tuchel and his midfield.
Biggest cheer of the day was when the Nottingham Forest star was introduced in front of the City Ground. Had a blast well saved.
Fired a shot well over soon after coming on, and lost the ball in the build-up to Senegal’s third.
Played up front when coming on while Ivan Toney was left on the bench. Full of running but the team struggled to pick him out.
It was his corner that led to England’s equaliser – until ref Stephanie Frappart ruled it out after looking at her touchline monitor.
Thought he had levelled after a clever touch and finish but the goal was chalked off for Colwill’s handball.
First England appearance since going to Saudi Arabia but he was on so late, he barely had time to make an impact – even if he has a famous history of doing exactly that.
HIS first defeat in his fourth game and it was well-deserved.
Senegal were much the better team as his side lacked creativity and looked vulnerable at the back.
Question marks over his decision to play veterans like Walker – and Jordan Henderson in previous games – remain.
While you wondered what the point of selecting Ivan Toney was if he was barely going to play once Kane went off.
None of Tuchel’s quartet of matches have been that impressive so far – but this was downright dire.
A WOMAN has been left terrified after returning home from holiday and discovering a “deadly” scorpion in her home.
It is believed the scorpion hitched a ride back in her luggage when she returned from a holiday in Africa.
The deadly scorpion was discovered in a Swindon home earlier this month.
It was reportedly spotted by the homeowner as she sat watching TV with the scorpion crawling across her carpet right under her nose.
The terrified homeowner bravely trapped it under a wine glass before transferring it into a jar where it was safely kept until help arrived.
The RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) was called and recommended the woman speak to a specialist.
Jonathan Cleverly who provides educational workshops for schools featuring insects, reptiles and invertebrates was eventually scrambled to deal with the African scorpion.
Jonathan took the creature away after identifying it as a member of the Buthidae family which several of the most deadly scorpion species in the world are also a part of.
After getting the deadly creature home Jonathan made sure to keep it locked up safely before finding it a new home.
Jonathan owns several scorpions himself and was well prepared with the proper equipment to transport the deadly animal.
He dismissed the idea that the animal was an escaped pet, believing it snuck into the UK in the woman’s luggage.
The dangerous creatures are commonly found in Africa from where the homeowner had recently returned.
The scorpion has since been taken to live with an expert who has a DWA (Dangerous Wild Animals) licence.
It was estimated to be around 4cm long with Jonathan calling it the “most dangerous animal” he ever had.
Speaking to the BBC Jonathan said: “She’d [the homeowner] done a brilliant job of moving it from a wine glass into a jam jar with a secure lid so it couldn’t move and escape.
“She put in some lettuce for a bit of moisture. She looked after it brilliantly well.
“The scorpion, I would like to say, is absolutely gorgeous – even if it is potentially harmful to humans, it’s a very rare thing for these sorts of scorpion to make their way into the UK.”
The six legged creature boasts a pair of fearsome looking claws and a large, venomous stinger on its tail.
Coming in at just 4cm the scorpion is small but deadly with the species occasionally causing human fatalities.
When fully grown the scorpion can reach a terrifying 12cm, more than twice the size of the one found in Swindon.
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ONE of the Love Island bombshells entering the villa tonight has revealed he is a dad.
Hunky Shea – a scaffolder and footballer from Bristol – has a son from a previous relationship and any potential partners will have to impress both of them.
Describing who he would like to couple up with, the Bristol lad said: “She needs to be bubbly and we need to have that initial spark. She needs to have a nice personality – like I think I have – so that we match together.”
He added: “Also, I have a little boy, so I’ll be taking him into consideration with who I couple up with, too.”
Fans caught the first glimpse of Shea this evening as he arrived alongside fitness influencer Remell Mullins.
A source told The Sun: “The two new boys are already in the villa and immedietely started turning heads.
“The OG lads thought they were safe but three bombshells in three days shows that producers aren’t messing around.”
Their arrival follows the first axing of the series – after a genius twist introduced by Maya Jama on launch night.
She announced the show’s first ever American bombshell and immediately gave her the power to steal a boy.
Las Vegas VIP waitress Toni swiped Ben – leaving Burnley lass Shakira single.
Shakira then had 24 hours to make a new connection or be dumped from the island.
And in a surprise move, she opted for Harry – meaning Sophie Lee was dumped.
Departures:
KYLE WALKER was slammed as “lazy” by Roy Keane for his role in Senegal’s equaliser against England.
The defender was caught on his heels as Ismaila Sarr reacted quickest to poke in Nicolas Jackson’s cross.
Walker was beaten to the ball after reacting slowly, leaving pundit Keane unimpressed.
The Manchester United legend tore into the right-back during half-time of ITV‘s coverage of the match.
He said: “If this is a young right-back starting out in the game you’re thinking inexperience.
“I think he has been lazy. He is a vastly experienced defender and he doesn’t bother getting back in. You tell defenders get back in!
“He’s just on his heels and he almost can’t be bothered getting back.
“I know he’s had a difficult few months but for a vastly experienced player you can’t be making mistakes like that.
Ian Wright supported his colleague’s view, adding: “If Kyle gets in there, he probably clears that.”
It was the first goal England conceded under Thomas Tuchel, who faced his first real test in Senegal at the City Ground.
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The Three Lions opened the lead through Harry Kane before Sarr’s equaliser.
Their defending did not improve after the break however with a long ball over the top exposing Myles Lewis-Skelly and Levi Colwill.
Habib Diarra strolled in down the right flank and was not closed down quickly enough, allowing him to stride into the box to score at the near post.
Things went from bad to worse for England as a Jude Bellingham goal was ruled out before Cheikh Sabaly added a third.
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