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Record breaker
Gareth Bale became Wales’ most-capped men’s player when he was named in the starting line-up for today’s World Cup clash with Iran.
Making the 110th appearance for his country, Bale led a side showing one change from the team that opened their Group B campaign with a 1-1 draw against the United States on Monday.
The Los Angeles FC star, 33, had previously been tied with Chris Gunter on 109 senior caps.
New deal
Trevoh Chalobah has vowed to continue giving his all in a Chelsea shirt after signing a long-term contract extension with the club.
The academy graduate, 23, is now committed to the Blues until at least June 2028, with the option of a further year.
He said: “I’m over the moon to sign this contract. It’s been an honour every time I put the shirt on.
“I want to give my all and do anything for this club. As everyone knows I’ve been here from a young age and to continue here is every kid’s dream.
“Whenever I get the chance, I’ll give my all for the club.”
Ready to go
France boss Didier Deschamps has confirmed Raphael Varane is fit and ready to face Denmark tomorrow.
Varane, 29, was an unused sub as Deschamps’ side opened their World Cup defence with a 4-1 win over Australia on Tuesday.
But the defender, who picked up a leg injury during Manchester United’s 1-1 draw with Chelsea in October, is in contention for a place in the side against the Danes.
Deschamps said: “He was ready to play in the first game. He was fit. We discussed these issues with him.
“He is still fit for the second game. Of course, we have to make choices. His experience is one thing to take into account.
“The main thing is that he is ready and fit and I know that’s the case, so I will have to take a decision in that regard.”
On hold
Hugo Lloris and Tottenham team-mate Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg will put their friendship aside when France and Denmark collide.
Les Bleus skipper Lloris, 35, said: “It’s a 90-minute battle which will be very important for both countries.
“We will suspend that friendship for 90 minutes but will be friends again afterwards. We have a very good relationship.
“I’m sure he will have a very important role to play in the Danish side. It will be great to see him and Christian [Eriksen] as well.”