Love bug

England Women – and boss Phil Neville – watch Love Island instead of World Cup games, reveals Toni Duggan

TONI DUGGAN revealed that LOVE ISLAND divides the England camp.

The TV show is the cause of the biggest spat among the team when it clashes with the last World Cup game of the day.

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 Toni Duggan has revealed the England Women squad watch Love IslandCredit: Rex Features
England have already booked their spot in the World Cup last-16Credit: Rex Features

She said: “The second half of the game gets binned sometimes because Love Island is on.

“It depends if it’s a good game or not. I get them to watch it on the iPad.”

England boss Phil Neville has also watched the show but was turned off by the raucous drama.

Defender Abbie McManus added: “Phil watched the first one and now he won’t put it back on.”

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Meanwhile, Duggan sees flashes of Pep Guardiola in Lionesses's chief Neville’s philosophy.

PIP GUARDIOLA

The England striker knew women’s football was on the up when the tiki-taka trailblazer started studying her movement.

Barcelona star Duggan — who joined from Manchester City in July 2017 — said: “When Pep arrived at City he took time off to speak to us. He was a gentleman.

“I remember at one stage I was doing some extra running in the indoor dome and he actually just came over.

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“He was just standing there watching me, and I thought, ‘Oh, bloody hell’.

“I was knackered. Do I stop? Shake his hand? Or carry on and pretend that I can’t see Pep Guardiola?

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“So I went to stop and he was like, ‘No, no — continue’. I was just like, ‘oh my God’.

“He just stood there. I did about two shuttles, then he walked away. I just thought, ‘Wow, thank God for that’.

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“I just kind of wanted to sit down with him and talk football but I felt I’d never get away from him.”

And on current boss Neville, Duggan claimed: “We play out from the back, like Barcelona have been doing for years, since they were babies.

";But that’s the way Phil wants us to play."

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