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Toney 'annoyed' at lack of Euro 2024 game time

BBC Sport Wednesday, 3 July 2024
England striker Ivan Toney admits he was 'annoyed' at being brought on on injury time against Slovakia insists he will 'take my opportunity when I get it'.
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