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2 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on Thomas Tuchel holds talks with Arsenal star Ben White over shock England recall after three-year exile from squad
BEN WHITE has held talks with Thomas Tuchel over a potential England return.
The Arsenal right-back has not played for the Three Lions since March 2022 following an alleged falling out with former assistant Steve Holland at the Qatar World Cup.
GettyBen White has not played for England in almost three years[/caption]
AFPTuchel will name his first Three Lions squad within weeks[/caption]
But Tuchel – who officially began work as England boss on January 1 after his October 2024 appointment – has made contact with White to determine whether he should include him in next month’s World Cup qualifiers squad.
England face Albania on March 21 before taking on Latvia on March 24.
German coach Tuchel has spent the first seven weeks of his reign attending more than 20 live games across Europe and speaking to players in person or over video calls – including White.
Speaking at the 2026 World Cup draw back in December, Tuchel confirmed that he would reach out to White and that has now happened.
It is unknown what was said in the pair’s chat, as well as whether Arsenal would allow the player to join up with England having only just returned from a three-month lay-off after knee surgery.
GettyWhite, 27, flew home from the Qatar World Cup after a fall-out with Three Lions coach Steve Holland[/caption]
But Gunners boss Mikel Arteta said back in March 2024: “As manager I want the best for him, personally and professionally, and he really needs to feel it.
“Hopefully he’s prepared to represent his country in the best way possible one day. That would be the best option for everybody. But that’s completely up to him.”
White would be competing with the likes of Kyle Walker, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Reece James and Tino Livramento, but offers great versatility as a right-back, centre back and midfielder.
He has four caps, and made his senior debut on June 2, 2021 in a pre-Euros friendly against Austria. He was not included in the final squad before a late call-up for the injured Alexander-Arnold.
In England’s Qatar World Cup camp, White left early for “personal reasons” without making a single appearance – it later transpired it was down to a comment Holland made to him in front of the rest of the squad.
Upon returning to play for Arsenal, White was abused from stands in the Premier League with chants of: ‘You let your country down’.
Southgate – who resigned after the Euro 2024 final 2-1 defeat to Spain – later stressed it had nothing to do with the player’s relationship with Holland.
ReutersJames Maddison is hoping for a return to the England fold in next month’s internationals[/caption]
James Maddison is among those hoping for an England recall too, while Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner urged the new boss to hand Eberechi Eze a place in the squad.
Speaking after Saturday’s win over Fulham, Glasner said: “I have known him for a year now and he has a lot of potential. If he shows this then he has the potential to be a starter for England.
“In the last weeks and months, he’s had some struggles with injuries and it is now about supporting him to get back into his best shape.”
2 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on M&S is giving away free mini bites tubs to thousands of shoppers – how to get one now
SWEET-toothed punters can grab a sharing tub full of tasty bites completely for free – provided they follow this guide.
It’s not too late to catch a complimentary tub of sweet treats from M&S worth up to £4 without spending a single penny.
Damien McFaddenPick up a free tub of sweet treats from M&S[/caption]
GettyThe free treats are available to eligible customers who follow the right steps[/caption]
Punters can go to their nearest M&S store and scan a gift code to take home any tub of bites they want, including the Double Chocolate Mini Bites, the Millionaires Mini Bites and more.
To be eligible for these free delicious treats, shoppers need to sign up to Prsnt.
Codes will then be released from 10am everyday, but only 4,000 are available per day on a first come first served basis.
Users therefore need to wake up nice and early to get in line so that they don’t miss out on the free nibbles.
To get the delectable snacks, shoppers also need to be an O2 Priority member in the UK aged 16 or above.
The rewards start coming today, February 24, and the deal will end on March 9.
To get the code, punters need to click “USE NOW” on Priority to reveal a unique code for M&S, and paste the code in the Prsnt app.
A £4 gift card for M&S will then be available to use with accounts – enough to purchase a nice tub of sweet treats.
There are about 100,000 codes available in total, and hungry redeemers will need to use their codes within 48 hours of getting them.
The easy voucher will be redeemable in all M&S stores in the UK, Republic of Ireland and Channel Islands including Simply Food & Moto service stations, but not in BP Connect or International stores.
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