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At a charity event, 78-year-old former football manager Harry Redknapp made a controversial remark, calling England manager Thomas Tuchel a "German spy" and appearing to make a Nazi salute. The crowd's initial shock was soon replaced by laughter and applause. Tuchel, who became the first German to manage the English national team, stated he felt a personal connection to the game in England and was excited about the opportunity to work with the team.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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