England continued their impressive form in the 2022 Qatar World Cup last night as they eased past Senegal 3-0 to set up a mouth-watering quarter-final against France. Gareth Southgate's men will face the reigning champions of the world on Saturday evening looking to reach their second consecutive World Cup semi-final.
First-half goals from Jordan Henderson and Harry Kane put the Three Lions on their way against the African champions before Bukayo Saka repaid the faith placed in him from Southgate with a third shortly after the break. The victory was also Jordan Pickford's third straight clean sheet of the tournament.
Whilst the players on the pitch do their best to bring football home, there have been issues off the field involving the families. The girlfriends, wifes and families have been staying in a £1billion ship called 'HMS Wag' but have encountered problems that have seen them relocate inside a hotel.
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The families of Jack Grealish and Harry Maguire have reportedly led the evacuation of the boat, according to the Daily Mail. It's reported that the families have left after being 'deeply unimpressed' with the living situations out at sea.
Alongside feeling isolated from land, the decision has been made after a fellow resident urinated into the atrium from the fifth story earlier in the tournament. There have also been displeasure at the noise from celebrating supporters late at night returning from games.
The report claims that those on the ship from the England camp have 'moved into hotels as planned', with the hope of a more relaxing environment. After struggles with calling their respected players from the boat, the families of England's stars should avoid said problems now.
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