Sunday Papers – England out of World Cup despite excellent performance
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For the Sunday People the England team are “Qatar heroes,” whilst the Sunday Express describes the defeat to France as the “end of the world.”
“Lion hearts” have been “broken” according to the Sunday Mirror’s front page, whilst the Daily Star Sunday says England have been “French fried.” The Sunday Times describes last night’s game as an honourable defeat. “We’re going home, football isn’t” the writer Josh Glancy said. He writes: “It is impossible to shake off the nagging sense that England are never quite good enough when it matters.”
For the French newspapers, French daily Le Figaro say France’s victory was hard-won and the game was often on a tightrope. Le Monde says the match was tense, while Libération says the French team could have easily lost because they were not superior but not inferior either.
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The Sunday newspaper front pages mostly focus on the England election results as more trickled out on Saturday – including the shock Labour win in the West Midlands mayor and Sadiq Khan winning a third term as London mayor.
Many of the right-leaning newspapers suggest the results highlight the dire state the Conservative Party is in right now, and contend with a possible Tory wipeout at the upcoming general election.
A couple of tabloids lead on royal news, including disgraced Prince Andrew and the results of a popularity poll regarding King Charles.
Many of the back pages lead on Manchester City’s and Arsenal’s latest Premier League wins. Liverpool are in action on Sunday and must win if they have any hopes of winning the title.