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On the podcast today: Greece get the ball in England’s net five times on a night to forget for Lee Carsley. How much will this hurt his chances of the job and can the experiment of England playing without a recognised striker already be deemed a failure?
It was a game completely overshadowed by the death of George Baldock. Tributes were paid before the game at Wembley.
Elsewhere, Ireland claim their first win under new coach Heimir Hallgrímsson, Manchester City claim victory over the Premier League while the Premier League claim victory over Manchester City, and tributes are paid to Johan Neeskens.
Plus: Andrés Iniesta retires, Jürgen Klopp in the pocket of Big Energy Drink and your questions answered.
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Vangelis Pavlidis of Greece celebrates his 2nd goal to win the game and put Greece 2-1 up
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