Daily Mail

SPURS UNDER FIRE AFTER HELPING USA

- By IAN HERBERT

England have been irked by Tottenham’s decision to help World Cup favourites United States’ tournament preparatio­ns by providing them with a topclass training base.

The USA’s Alex Morgan, who scored five goals in the 13-0 thrashing of Thailand on Tuesday night, said ‘ having a pre-camp at Tottenham’s training facility really helped us’.

But the England camp did not know of the Premier League side’s arrangemen­t with the reigning champions and are bemused by it.

Jill Ellis’s side arrived in London on May 27 and spent 10 days at Spurs’s state-of-the-art Enfield facility, before making the short flight to France.

The feeling within the England party is that an English club should not be lending a helping hand to the Americans — whom England could potentiall­y meet in the semi-final — when Phil neville’s side are trying to create history. England’s senior men’s team have also been known to use the facility.

The USA’s unpopulari­ty among some nations was also revealed yesterday as the team were accused of ‘classless’ and overzealou­s celebratio­ns during their emphatic win over Thailand.

Canadian players Clare Rustad, Kaylyn Kyle and Diana Matheson criticised US stars Megan Rapinoe and Morgan for their euphoria in Reims.

Rustad said on Canadian TV: ‘Celebratin­g goals later in the game like this is just completely unnecessar­y. What is this?’

Kyle said she was ‘disgusted’ to see Morgan counting goals on her fingers, but the USA’s record goalscorer Abby Wambach defended her former team.

‘For some players this is their first World Cup goal and they should be excited,’ she wrote on Twitter. ‘ This is your dream of playing and then scoring in a World Cup. Celebrate. Would you tell a men’s team to not score or celebrate?’

USA coach Ellis said it would have been disrespect­ful to Thailand to ease up despite the huge lead. ‘ To be respectful to opponents is to play hard against them,’ she said.

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