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England comfortably beat Senegal to make it to quarter finals

Dec 4 2022 Share

England have comfortably beaten Senegal with a 3-0 score in the World Cup Round of 16.

After a close back and fort between the two countries, Jordan Henderson scored the opening goal in the 38th minute for England after an impressive assist form young starlet Jude Bellingham.

Exactly before the half time whistle blew, England managed to find another goal this time through star striker Harry Kane who opened his World Cup account after a disappointing group stage.

England youngster Bukayo Saka scored his country’s third goal in the 58th minute to shut down any hopes for a Senegal come back.

The Three Lions will now face holders France in the quarter finals, in what will be a blockbuster clash to determine one of the four  semi-final places.

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The World Cup holders are into the quarter-finals

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France 3-1 Poland

Olivier Giroud scored the opener to become France’s all-time record goalscorer.

Kylian Mbappe scored a second-half double to make it five goals in Qatar.

Poland’s Robert Lewandowski scored a late penalty. This late goal took him above Brazil’s Pele in the all-time leading men’s international goal-scorers.

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Meghan and Harry’s documentary ‘worse than royals can imagine’

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The Royal Family are being warned to brace themselves for what could possibly be their worst nightmare as Netflix documentary of Harry and Meghan start airing on Thursday.

News coming from Netflix production insiders said: “I genuinely think it’s going to be worse than the royals can imagine. Very damaging.”

A minute-long trailer was published on YouTube.

The Netflix documentary should give the audience an inside story of what goes on behind the scenes.

It is also expected to show intimate moments of the couple.

 

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Giroud becomes France’s all time top scorer

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With today’s goal against Poland, Oliver Giroud surpassed Thierry Henry and is now France’s all-time top scorer!

Giroud, who at the of of 36 is probably playing his last few games for the national team, had shared the record with France legend Henry after netting a double in the defending champions’ 4-1 win against Australia in their opening Group D game.