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"The stories are then run as they are. For me, it’s no drama. "Obviously any time, if we were to give the opposition the opportunity of having our team it’s a disadvantage to us so of course our media has to decide whether they want to help the team or not. But given that it was just a squad list, it doesn’t really make any difference to us really."He then doubled down by claiming, "Our media has to decide if they want to help the team or not." Battle lines drawn. https://twitter.com/danroan/status/1010134150370742272 It is a big talking point and has cropped up in relation to Ireland's football and rugby teams in the past, too - is it the job of reporters to present the news as they see it or to pull together for the national good? In the RTE studio, former Arsenal and Ireland midfielder Liam Brady was enjoying it all:
"Well it's typical of England, isn't it? They try and shoot themselves in the foot [at] every World Cup they go to. "The last couple of days, they [the English press] have been praising Gareth Southgate up to the eyeballs - saying what a great job he is doing at the moment. Gary Lineker described their performance the other night as exceptional. Well, it wasn't exceptional. We know that. "They need to keep their feet on the ground. This will be a bit of a storm in a tea-cup but I suppose Southgate is putting a marker down."Indeed, Lineker was extremely effusive in his praise of England after their 2-1 win over Tunisia. Perhaps too effusive. Of course, some English reporters are not exactly siding with Southgate: https://twitter.com/MarkOgden_/status/1010158104955277313 https://twitter.com/SamMunnery/status/1010135333915320322 https://twitter.com/hirstclass/status/1010144854880473090 And it was all going so swimmingly...
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