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Cristiano Ronaldo - Piers Morgan - 'Sad that it had to end this way!': World Cup fever pauses briefly as Ronaldo, Man United cut ties - news24.com - Manchester - Qatar - Portugal - state Indiana - county Morgan

'Sad that it had to end this way!': World Cup fever pauses briefly as Ronaldo, Man United cut ties

Cristiano Ronaldo's recent controversial interview with Piers Morgan, in which he was critical of Manchester United and its ownership, has seen the club cut ties with the 37-year-old "immediate effect" on Tuesday.

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Gianni Infantino - Alex Scott - World Cup organisers under fire over rainbow symbols stance - news24.com - Qatar - Germany

World Cup organisers under fire over rainbow symbols stance

World Cup organisers faced growing questions Tuesday about whether the rainbow logo can be displayed at the World Cup in Qatar, where homosexuality is illegal. 

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Robert Lewandowski - Guillermo Ochoa - Lewandowski misses penalty as Poland draw 0-0 with Mexico at World Cup - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - Argentina - Mexico -  Doha - Poland - Saudi Arabia

Lewandowski misses penalty as Poland draw 0-0 with Mexico at World Cup

DOHA: Poland and Mexico played out an entertaining 0-0 draw in their opening Word Cup Group C game at Stadium 974 in Qatar on Tuesday (Nov 22), with Polish skipper Robert Lewandowski failing to break his tournament duck when his second-half penalty was saved.

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Iran could attack World Cup: Israeli security chief - arabnews.com - Qatar - Usa - Egypt - Iran -  Jeddah - Israel - Bulgaria - Palestine - Iraq - Syria -  Tehran -  Tel Aviv - Kurdistan

Iran could attack World Cup: Israeli security chief

LONDON: The head of the Israel Defense Forces’ Military Intelligence Directorate has claimed Iran could attack the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar in which its national team is currently participating.

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Luka Modric - Modric plays down talk of another Croatia World Cup hot streak - channelnewsasia.com - Russia - Qatar - France - Belgium - Croatia - Canada - Morocco

Modric plays down talk of another Croatia World Cup hot streak

AL RAYYAN, Qatar : Croatia captain Luka Modric on Tuesday sought to quash early talk of a repeat of his country's astonishing 2018 World Cup run, and said comparisons about his own form were pointless distractions from tough games ahead.

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John Herdman - After long World Cup absence, Canada ready to showcase new level - channelnewsasia.com - Britain - Belgium - Croatia - Usa - Canada -  Doha - Morocco

After long World Cup absence, Canada ready to showcase new level

DOHA: When Canada take to the pitch in their first World Cup match in 36 years on Wednesday (Nov 23), a country enamoured with ice hockey will showcase how much its men's soccer has evolved since they crashed out of the 1986 tournament winless and goalless.

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Christian Eriksen - Kasper Schmeichel - Eriksen plays at World Cup after cardiac arrest at Euro 2020 - arabnews.com - Manchester - Qatar - Finland - Denmark - Netherlands - Tunisia - Iran -  Tunisia - county Christian -  Copenhagen

Eriksen plays at World Cup after cardiac arrest at Euro 2020

AL RAYYAN, Qatar: Christian Eriksen was back playing a major tournament less than a year and a half after his cardiac arrest at the European Championship. Eriksen started in his customary playmaker position for Denmark’s opening game at the World Cup on Tuesday against Tunisia in Group D and played the full 90 minutes of a 0-0 draw.

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Roy Keane - Roy Keane: World Cup should not be held in Qatar - rte.ie - Qatar - Argentina - Saudi Arabia

Roy Keane: World Cup should not be held in Qatar

Roy Keane has said the World Cup should not be held in Qatar and accused the country of lacking "common decency" with its human rights record. Qatar has come under increased scrutiny since being awarded the 2022 tournament in controversial circumstances, with focus on its treatment of women, members of the LGBTQ+ community and migrant workers. Keane, working as a pundit for ITV, said the human rights issues have been dismissed flippantly.

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