Thomas Tuchel bizarrely hits out at England fans on live TV minutes after 3-0 victory over Wales
THOMAS TUCHEL hit out at England fans following the win over Wales.
The Three Lions boss was frustrated with the lack of atmosphere from the home fans inside Wembley, despite his side’s impressive performance.

Tuchel said: “We did very well, we had an excellent first half. We could have been four or five nil up. Very good.
“We couldn’t score the fourth one, the stadium was silent. We couldn’t get any energy back from the fans.
“We deserved to win. That’s the next step in the right direction.
“What more can you give them, three goals in the first 20 minutes.
“You only heard Wales fans for half an hour, it’s a bit sad because the team deserved more.”
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Victoria Beckham reveals what she and David do in bed together – and why he should ‘sleep with one eye open’
VICTORIA Beckham has revealed what she and David do in bed together – and why he should ‘sleep with one eye open.’
In the week of her triumphant Netflix documentary hitting screens, Victoria lays bare the touching realities of marriage with one of Britain’s best-looking men.



Married for over a quarter of a century, they lead a picture-perfect life and are one of the world’s most coveted power couples.
They are also now one of the most relatable as Victoria Beckham reveals for the first time she wears ear-plugs in bed, while laying next to People magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive for 2015.
Or, as she succinctly puts it: “Even David Beckham snores!”
“Yes, he’s obviously incredibly good looking, really smart, very successful. And he’s funny as well.
“But, here’s the thing: he snores.
“I wear ear plugs. I’m like, let me tell you, it ain’t for fun, those earplugs. What do you think I’m doing it for? It’s not to pull a look in bed. He might look like that, but breaking news, even my husband snores. I have to have the earplugs.”
When I chip in and say David would be in the spare bedroom in my household, she says: “That’s not healthy, you don’t want to do that.
“That’s why you’ve got to do the earplugs. Or embrace the snore, and I can’t do that, so just block out the noise.”
Quite simply, THIS is the Victoria Beckham I was desperate to see: brilliant, witty, self-deprecating, and oh-so real.
The couple may not be in the first throes of passion – although, TBF, I didn’t pry – but they are clearly as in love, and content, as at any time in their marriage.
“I have my LED mask that I wear every night in bed,” she expands – which would account for her annoyingly dewy skin.
“We don’t actually watch that much TV, maybe the occasional series we’ll get into – we watched Sylvester Stallone’s Tulsa King recently and enjoyed that – and then we both like listening to podcasts.
“And of course I read a lot of thrillers in bed so, you know, David Beckham, had better sleep with one eye open…”
Victoria, a voracious reader, passes on novel tips to David who then reads the same book. However, because of his OCD, he cannot share the same tome – he must buy his own fresh copy days later.
The Beckham clan looked incredible on the red carpet for Victoria’s new Netflix documentary on Wednesday evening.
It follows Victoria as she navigates her life, running her fashion and beauty empire in the global spotlight.
The global streamer promised exclusive access to her life, her family, and those closest to her.
Victoria dressed for the special occasion in a stunning white ensemble.
She was joined by husband David, sons Romeo and Cruz, daughter Harper and Cruz’s girlfriend Jackie Apostel.
Viewers can now tune in to the series, after it landed on Netflix on October 9.


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Victoria Beckham talks Lidl, budget airlines & who picks up the dog poo – but guess when she last hoovered her home
VICTORIA Beckham may also be known as ‘Posh Spice’ – but how posh is she really?
I am chatting to the acclaimed designer in her flagship Dover Street store in London’s Mayfair.



This is Victoria’s first tabloid newspaper interview in almost 15 years. I am desperate not to f*** it up.
We meet hours before her glitzy red carpet premiere for her new Netflix documentary, and we are both frothing at the mouth, giddy on adrenaline (albeit for very different reasons).
Of course, Goldenballs had his own format two years ago, and VB memorably stole the show in a clip that went viral, when Becks ribbed her mercilessly about her ‘posh’ upbringing.
“My dad drove a Rolls Royce” went onto become an internet meme, garnering hundreds of millions of views.
So, really, what I’m desperate to know is – how Posh is Posh, really?
Has she, for instance, ever been to Lidl? “No, but my mum shops there.”
Does she have a Club Card? She doesn’t. Has she ever flogged clothes on Vinted? “What’s Vinted?” (No, but she did auction off a whole bunch of clothes for the Red Cross).
When did she last hoover? That’ll be 1997, the year she met the love of her life: “I haven’t hoovered in many, many years… David, Mr Clean, does all the hoovering.”
Does she pick up her five dogs’ poos in poo bags? “Of course I do! I hate it when people leave it lying around in the park, awful!”
Has she ever flown Easy Jet? “Yes, loads! I’ve even flown Ryan Air!”, she adds excitedly.
Having once joked she loved a Lambrusco in her early years, she looks mildly appalled when I ponder if she likes the cheap stuff now. “No.”
She and David are still incredibly romantic, she says, but not in the way of grand gestures or expensive gifts: “It’s the little things that mean a lot.”
She adds: “I think we just really care about each other. We do leave notes and stuff like that.
“He’s going away tomorrow, so I put all of his little vitamin bags together; we have so many vitamins, and I assemble all the little bags for him, and in the morning, he’ll always make our protein shakes.
LAUGHING THROUGH LIFE
“Sometimes he’ll cook dinner and does all these kind of things. It’s just really caring about each other.
“We still have a lot of fun together; the other weekend we went to our local in the country and had a lovely lunch. We do normal things, and we have similar interests like art and fine wines.
“And he makes me laugh – I think this is the most important thing.”

Victoria Beckham is available now to stream on Netflix.
He’s good looking, smart & funny but even David Beckham snores – Victoria reveals all in first interview in 15 years

VICTORIA Beckham today lays bare the touching realities of marriage to one of Britain’s best-looking men, saying: “Even David Beckham snores!”
Posh Spice, 51, reveals she wears earplugs to cope with Goldenballs’ bedtime wheezing.



In our exclusive chat this is the Posh Spice I was desperate to see: Brilliant, witty, self-deprecating — and oh-so real.
She admits: “I wear ear plugs. Let me tell you, it ain’t for fun.
“What do you think I’m doing it for? It’s not to pull a look in bed.
“He might look like that, but breaking news, even my husband snores. I have to have the ear plugs.”
Work in progress
Mum-of-four Victoria, 51, is speaking as her triumphant Netflix documentary hits screens this week.
She and ex—England footie skipper turned entrepreneur David, 50, are worth a combined £500million.
He was also voted People Magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive 2015.
But when I tell Victoria his snoring would see him banished to the spare room in my household, she laughs: “That’s not healthy, you don’t want to do that.
“That’s why you’ve got to do the earplugs.
“Or embrace the snore, and I can’t do that, so just block out the noise!”
The couple are clearly as in love, and content, as at any time in their 26-year marriage.
Warming to her theme, Victoria adds: “I have my LED mask I wear every night” — which would account for her annoyingly dewy skin.
There’s more details about home life: “We don’t watch that much TV, maybe the occasional series.
“We watched Sylvester Stallone’s Tulsa King and enjoyed that.
“Then we both like listening to podcasts.
Yes, I have had therapy. I think it’s really healthy.
Victoria Beckham
It’s something that’s so acceptable and positive to talk about out now. I am happy to say I’ve had it.
“And of course I read a lot of thrillers in bed so, you know, David Beckham, had better sleep with one eye open…”
A recent favourite is Freida McFadden’s The Housemaid’s Secret, billed as a “psychological thriller with a shocking twist”.
Victoria recommends reads to David who, because of his OCD, buys his own copy days later.
Victoria may be a fifth of the Spice Girls, a supremely successful businesswoman, fashion designer and loving mother but she insists she is still a work in progress.



She believes she has battled imposter syndrome for much of her working life — and mental health is a subject close to her heart.
She reveals: “Yes, I have had therapy.
“I think it’s really healthy.
“It’s something that’s so acceptable and positive to talk about out now.
“I am happy to say I’ve had it.
“And the way we’ve brought up our kids is all about communication. It’s good to talk.
“As a family we try to have dinner together every night — it’s phones down and ‘What has everyone done today?’
“Just making sure that it’s a safe forum for everybody to be honest and talk and laugh.
Being strong and knowing that’s what I do every day to be able to work properly is so important
Victoria Beckham
“We’re so much more aware of mental health these days, which is just so healthy.
“Doing the (Netflix) show was like therapy.
“It was emotional at times.
“There are certain things your mind has the amazing ability to forget because there were triggering things along the way.
“I went into this saying I didn’t want to talk about the Spice Girls because I’ve spent 20 years building this fashion brand.
“So I’m mindful I’ve been fighting these preconceptions that I’m just a celebrity face for 20 years.
“Only now do I feel I’ve earned my right to show in Paris.
“Now I can reflect and talk without worrying it’s going to affect my brand. I finally feel I don’t have anything to prove to anyone.
“I am enough.”
“That” Paris show was the unveiling of her spring/summer 2026 collection — which would have been unthinkable 20 years ago.
Famously-pouted one
Back then, she was dismissed as something of a sartorial joke by snooty designers keen to fiercely guard their patch.
Today her brand sells more than £115million of clothes annually and is worn by everyone from Catherine, Princess of Wales to former First Lady Michelle Obama and actress Daisy Edgar-Jones.
One of Victoria’s kohl eyeliners sells every 30 seconds. Her £37 Posh lipstick has a cult following.
So while the famously-pouted-one may still not crack a smile on the outside, on the inside she’s laughing all the way to the bank.
It is fitting, then, that we are chatting in her flagship Dover Street store in London.
Her next goal is shops in Paris and the US.
This is her first tabloid newspaper interview in almost 15 years.
I’m desperate not to f*** it up.
We meet hours before her glitzy red carpet premiere on Wednesday, and are both giddy on adrenaline (albeit for very different reasons).



Victoria’s parents, Jackie and Tony, feature in the series as do sons Brooklyn, 26, Romeo, 23 and Cruz, 20. Daughter Harper, 14, has a scene-stealing cameo.
Questions about Brooklyn are off the table in the wake of their widely reported falling out.
Whatever the reality, it is clear Victoria adores all four children.
When I ask how she defines herself today, “mother” is the first word she shoots back with.
She adds: “I feel proud trying to be the best mum I can be.”
Chatting over a Dash raspberry sparkling water, former self-confessed control freak Victoria reveals she hadn’t seen the final edit of the show, adding” “I was OK to be in the hands of the editor; I leant into the process, and trusted it.”
She need not worry.
She comes across superbly, giving real insight into the struggles of keeping her business flourishing.
One that was £10million in the red at one time.
There is a scene which sees her painstakingly labouring over minor tweaks to a make-up bag.
It is such attention to detail that enabled her to launch her heralded online beauty brand, one that is crucially affordable to all.
David and I like to party. We have a brilliant group of friends. It’s about balance.
Victoria Beckham
Victoria often works 14-hour days, seems to survive on bare minimum sleep, and before our chat has done her usual 90-minute workout.
She is a machine: “Oh and there’s still so much I want to do.”
In the show she bravely talks about her eating disorder at the height of the Spice Girls’ fame — four years she has battled to free herself from the shackles of.
In episode one, viewers see her effortlessly squatting 30kg.
She explains she has transferred her food obsession into a gym one.
“Yes, I’ve managed to turn it around into being healthy now,” she muses.
“Being strong and knowing that’s what I do every day to be able to work properly is so important.
“I do the Stairmaster for half an hour on my own before (personal trainer) Bobby Rich and David arrive.
“Then I do about an hour with them.
“It sets me up for the day.
“It’s that discipline, it’s what I do, and I like routine.
“I do those bloody hundred floors for 15 minutes on that bloody Stairmaster every day. And if I don’t do that, I don’t feel like I’ve had a proper workout.
“But to be clear, I also love a drink.
“David and I like to party.
“We have a brilliant group of friends.
“It’s about balance.

“I mean, let’s face it, there are certain drinks like a Bloody Mary that are basically a health drink.”
On the subject of drinks, David has built a wine cellar in their Cotswolds manor, and the couple have been teaching themselves about wines.
Having joked she loved a Lambrusco in her early years, she looks mildly appalled when I ponder if she likes the cheap stuff now: “No.”
She says she and David are still incredibly romantic, but not in the way of grand gestures or expensive gifts: “It’s the little things that mean a lot.”
She adds: “I think we just really care about each other.
“We do leave notes and stuff like that.
‘Really caring about each other’
“He’s going away tomorrow so I put all his little vitamin bags together.
“We have so many vitamins.
“I assemble all the little bags for him. And in the morning he’ll always make our protein shakes.
“Sometimes he’ll cook dinner and does all these kind of things. It’s just really caring about each other.
“We still have a lot of fun together; the other weekend we went to our local in the country and had a lovely lunch.
“We do normal things, and we have similar interests like art and wines.
“And he makes me laugh. I think this is the most important thing.”
But, Victoria, who’s the funnier one? “Oh God, me. Obviously.”
And there we have it.
This couple have ridden storms together but, unquestionably, their dynamic is one any married couple would do well to aspire.
They may have over 200million followers between them, but ultimately Victoria and David Beckham are one another’s greatest fans.
- Victoria Beckham is available now to stream on Netflix.
HOW POSH IS POSH?
VICTORIA stole the show in David’s Netflix show, when he ribbed her about her “posh” upbringing.
“My dad had a Rolls-Royce”, became an internet meme.
So, what I’m desperate to know is — how Posh is Posh, really?
Ever scooped up your dogs’ poos?
“Yeah, of course. I can’t stand it when people don’t. It’s not OK in the park.”
What soap is in your downstairs loo?
“Aesop.”
Have you ever been to Lidl?
“No, but my mum shops there.”
Last Amazon purchase?
“Nipple covers.”
Have you ever tried a Big Mac?
“Yes! I think I was brought up on McDonald’s.”
Have you commissioned any family paintings?
“No, but that would actually be quite a good gift for David . . . ”
Do you have a Club Card?
“No.”
Have you got a Vinted account?
“Huh?”
When did you last hoover?
“I haven’t hoovered in many, many years.”
Have you ever flown easyJet?
“Yes, loads! I’ve even flown Ryanair!”
Do you drink cheap wine?
“No.”
Have you ever had a cheeky Nando’s?
“No.”
Do you do the big supermarket shop?
“No, we shop online. I might have a potter around the deli in the Cotswolds at the weekend.”
Are you called Lady Victoria at home?
“No! Anyway, David hasn’t even got his knighthood yet!”

Until a PROPER deterrent is found small boat migrants will just keep on coming across the Channel
What plan?
THE small boats crisis has reached another grim milestone for those who want to secure our borders.
At least 35,000 people have now broken into the country illegally so far this year.

There seems no sign that any are being put off by the Government’s tougher talk in recent months.
More than 2,000 crossed the Channel last week alone.
In fact, the only thing that does seem to stop them is bad weather.
Ministers might as well pray for gale force winds because it’s clear nothing else is truly working.
Just 26 asylum-seekers have so far been sent back under the one-in, one-out agreement with France, with 18 coming the other way.
What a miserable return for a deal that was hailed as a game-changer.
Far from stopping the boats, Labour has presided over a worsening problem with no sign of a significant solution.
Just yesterday, the French head of the Calais region said digital ID cards would do nothing to put migrants off and are probably still years away in any case. He might well be right.
Until a proper deterrent is found, illegal migrants will keep on coming.
Trump triumph
DONALD Trump may just have pulled off the peace deal he promised.
Getting Israel to make significant concessions to bring the bloodshed to an end was no easy task.
Persuading the Hamas terrorist monsters to permanently lay down their arms may well prove more difficult.
For now there is only a ceasefire and a long way to go before Gaza’s future is settled.
But it will be a triumph for the US President — hard as that may be to swallow for the relentlessly anti-Trump BBC — to see the first of the remaining Israeli hostages home, potentially as early as this weekend.
They have suffered unimaginable hell for two years.
Their release comes only as a result of tough negotiation and Israel’s uncompromising punishment of Hamas.
That’s a far cry from the pointless gesture politics we have seen in Britain and elsewhere.
A mum first
SHE may be the Princess of Wales but Kate is also a mum of three.
Like all parents she is worried about the effect of smartphones on children.
She is quite right to warn of the dangers of too much screen-time for young minds.
It’s also true that attention spans are being smashed by addiction to devices.
As a mother who also lives in the public spotlight, the Princess knows how tough modern life can be for parents.