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England’s heatseekers begin World Cup countdown with Tampa test
The FA’s data-driven approach towards the World Cup is into its final stages as Tuchel’s side take on New Zealand“It was hot in ‘94,” thundered Alexi Lalas, the former USA defender turned Fox Sports analyst, who starred for his country when they were the sole World Cup hosts that year. It’s going to be hot again this time. ”Lalas’s booming address came last December at the draw in Washington DC for this summer’s tournament and, to digress slightly, it was difficult not to fixate on his sheer...
England’s heatseekers begin World Cup countdown with Tampa test
The FA’s data-driven approach towards the World Cup is into its final stages as Tuchel’s side take on New Zealand“It was hot in ‘94,” thundered Alexi Lalas, the former USA defender turned Fox Sports analyst, who starred for his country when they were the sole World Cup hosts that year. It’s going to be hot again this time. ”Lalas’s booming address came last December at the draw in Washington DC for this summer’s tournament and, to digress slightly, it was difficult not to fixate on his sheer...
Socceroos star labels US punditry 'rubbish' ahead of FIFA World Cup
Midfielder Connor Metcalfe 'sick of' Socceroos commentary ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026 Sat 6 Jun 2026 at 1:33pm Socceroos midfielder Connor Metcalfe says he is tired of the United States' media labelling Australia as easy beats ahead of the FIFA World Cup, starting next week. Former USA men's player Alexi Lalas was the most recent, saying Australia was "an average team by any measure". "I've seen all the US stuff and I'm just sick of it, to be honest," Metcalfe said as the Socceroos prepare...
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