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The England team have reached the final 16 in the World Cup – but manager Gareth Southgate has warned they face a “very dangerous team” in their next match.

England beat old rival Wales 3-0 at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium in Qatar on Tuesday night and will play Senegal on Sunday.

Senegal is 18th in the FIFA world rankings, while England is 5th.

But Southgate said there was no room for complacency, and his players would be studying their competition between now and the clash.

He said of Senegal: “I haven’t been able to see their games in the tournament.

“I saw them play Iran in Vienna in September, so had a good look at them then.

“From now, from when we get the coach to go home, we’ll be studying the games now to prepare the game.

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“We obviously know quite a few of the individuals, some big players playing in big leagues in Europe, some playing in England.

“We know that on the rankings we’ll be the favourites,” he added. “We’ve got to deal with that. But we play a very dangerous team.”

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For Wales, Tuesday’s game was one of disappointment and devastation, as they were left behind by the talent of Marcus Rashford, the 25-year-old Manchester United striker.

He scored two of England’s three goals, with the other going to Phil Foden.

Rashford has scored three goals in as many games at this World Cup, despite struggling for form and fitness in the months leading up to the tournament.

He later revealed that his goals were dedicated to his friend Garfield Hayward, who died from cancer just days before the game.

Southgate said: “I went and saw (Rashford) in the summer, had a long chat with him and he had some clear ideas on things that he felt he needed to think about and to do.

“You can see with his club there has been happiness in his performances this year, and I have to say that has shown itself on the training ground all the time with us.”

“We’ve got a different version completely to the player we had in the Euros last summer, so he’s managed to produce those moments tonight.

“He could have had a hat-trick, really, with the chance in the first half and then the one at the near post towards the end.

“But great for him and because it’s great for him it’s great for us.”

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England fans at the game were delighted, while their Welsh counterparts were defeated, some leaving before the final whistle.

John Holden, a 65-year-old from Nottingham, said: “It was absolutely amazing.

“Wales were so poor, even first half we were just messing with them, getting them tired – Rashford, second half, he terrified them.”

He added: “The fans were bouncing, we were absolutely bouncing and we still are.”

Scott Kind, 49, who lives in Qatar, said it was a “brilliant result” and on England’s hopes for the rest of the tournament, he added: “Decent draw second round and we’ll see – I don’t want to jinx it.”

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Wales supporter Huw Phillips, 54, from Carmarthen, said his team had “held their own” in the first half but were “under the cosh” in the second, adding: “The dream is over but the boys have done well.

“I’m very proud, never been prouder.”

For the England players, there will be alcohol-free celebrations, due to Qatar’s rules, before they settle down to concentrate on the work ahead.

Southgate said: “We’ve got loads of milkshake back at the hotel.

“Everything is different, isn’t it? We’re embracing it.

“We love our base camp, the people that are operating the hotel are fabulous people. Really we couldn’t be happier.

“We’re enjoying each other’s company and the players are really tight, so to this point we’re very pleased

“Of course the big business starts now, really.”

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Donald Trump and Sir Keir Starmer speak on phone and ‘agree to meet soon’

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Sir Keir Starmer and Donald Trump “stressed the importance of the close and warm ties” between their countries and “agreed to meet soon” in a phone call, Downing Street has said.

During the conversation on Sunday, the prime minister congratulated the president on his inauguration and paid tribute to his “role in securing the landmark ceasefire and hostages deal in Gaza“, according to a Number 10 spokesperson.

The two leaders “discussed the importance of working together for security in the Middle East” as well as “trade and the economy”.

Sir Keir told the US leader how he plans to deregulate the UK economy to boost growth, and the president spoke of his “respect and affection for the Royal Family“.

Mr Trump also gave his condolences to Sir Keir over the loss of his brother, who died on Boxing Day.

Earlier this weekend, the president said he thinks Sir Keir has “done a very good job” so far.

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He and the prime minister “get along well” despite Sir Keir being “liberal, which is a little bit different from me”, he told reporters travelling with him on Air Force One.

“He’s represented his country in terms of his philosophy. I may not agree with his philosophy but I have a very good relationship with him.”

Sir Keir previously met Mr Trump for dinner at Trump Tower in New York in September, before he was elected president for a second time.

He held two pre-inauguration calls with the new US president.

Mr Trump said his first international trip could be to the UK or Saudi Arabia – the first country he travelled to as president during his first term.

He said “traditionally” it could be the UK – but last time he travelled to Saudi Arabia because it agreed to buy billions of dollars of US merchandise.

“If that offer were right, I’d do that again,” he said.

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Man, 19, arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after female police officer hit by car

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A teenager has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a female police officer was hit by a vehicle driven “at speed” towards her. 

She was seriously injured in the incident at a retail park in Cheadle on Saturday night.

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said the “truly shocking” incident happened in a car park on Wilmslow Road.

The officer had walked towards the vehicle after a report that the people inside were acting suspiciously.

The vehicle was then driven at speed towards the officer, hitting her.

She was later treated in hospital and was “recovering well”.

A 19-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.

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A GMP statement said: “We received a report of people acting suspiciously inside a vehicle in the car park.

“As the responding police officer walked towards the vehicle, she reported that the vehicle was driven at speed towards her, hitting her.

“The officer was taken to hospital for treatment of her injuries.”

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Chief Inspector John Picton, of the Stockport district, said: “This incident is truly shocking, and shows how quickly situations our frontline officers attend can escalate. There is absolutely no explanation as to why this incident needed to end the way it did.

“Our officers go to work every day to provide an outstanding service to the communities they serve, and achieve fantastic results in situations that are often challenging.

“Assaults on our officers are completely unacceptable and won’t be tolerated. In this case, the officer suffered serious injuries.”

Mr Picton also said the police investigation was continuing and the officer was being “supported by all of us at the Stockport district”.

“She is recovering well,” he added.

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Man, 53, charged with murder of university lecturer Claire Chick

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A 53-year-old man has been charged with the murder of a university lecturer, Devon and Cornwall Police have said.

Claire Chick, 48, was found injured on West Hoe Road, Plymouth, at 8.55pm on Wednesday.

Ms Chick, who taught at the University of Plymouth’s nursing school after a career in nursing, was taken to hospital but died on Thursday.

Paul Butler, of Stangray Avenue, Plymouth, has been charged with her murder and is due to appear before Plymouth Magistrates’ Court on Monday.

He was arrested in the Liskeard area of Cornwall, which is about 20 miles from Plymouth, police said.

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Ms Chick, previously known as Claire Butler, had five grandchildren who call her “favourite grandma”, according to her family.

Her family added: “We are absolutely devastated and broken at the loss of our beautiful caring mother Claire Chick.

“She was the most beautiful, lively soul and was there for everyone.”

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Describing Ms Chick as the “glue” and their “go-to” they said: “We will never get over this as a family.

“We won’t ever get the justice our mum deserves for this because no amount of justice will bring her back.

“She may be gone but her spirit will always remain alive. We love you mum, and we promise to make you proud.”

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Detective Inspector Rob Smith added: “We continue to support Claire’s family at what is an extremely awful time for them. I would ask for their privacy to be respected and to allow them the space to grieve.”

He urged the public to share any relevant information with police.

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