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England manager Thomas Tuchel condemned vile chants about PM Sir Keir Starmer from fans during a World Cup qualifier against Andorra. Despite booing at halftime, he praised the overall support. Tuchel addressed concerns about abusive chants, stating they are "not acceptable." The team adjustments included resting Declan Rice and deploying Curtis Jones as a makeshift right-back.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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