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Marc Bernal has praised teammate Gavi for providing essential emotional and physical guidance during his rehabilitation from a lengthy injury nightmare at the Catalan club.
Barcelona youngster Marc Bernal has opened up about his recovery process, highlighting the vital role teammate Gavi played during his rehabilitation.
Having faced a similar long-term injury previously, Gavi provided firsthand experience to help the midfielder navigate the mental and physical challenges of his comeback.
Bernal, now back in action and representing Spain’s Under-21s, credited this support for his successful return to the first team.
Reflecting on the bond shared between the La Masia graduates, Bernal emphasized the importance of their shared history.
He noted that Gavi’s mentorship was particularly crucial during the early stages of his recovery.
Regarding the assistance he received, Bernal stated: “Especially Gavi, who had gone through the same thing the previous year… He helped me a lot from the beginning when I got injured.”
Manchester United has enlisted club legend Bryan Robson to mentor young players on managing wealth and avoiding the financial pitfalls that frequently target rising professional footballers.
Manchester United manager Michael Carrick has invited “Captain Marvel” Bryan Robson to Carrington to educate the club’s academy prospects.
Robson, who made 461 appearances for the Red Devils, is sharing his personal experiences with failed investment schemes to help the next generation protect their earnings.
The initiative aims to provide vital financial literacy as young players sign their first professional contracts and become targets.
The 69-year-old former captain emphasized that many young athletes are vulnerable to opportunists and often feel too proud to seek help when things go wrong.
Highlighting the dangers of sudden wealth, Robson stated:
“The moment they sign that first professional contract, footballers become a target. They are a cash cow for hangers-on, con artists and opportunists. It’s evil.”
Dominic Calvert-Lewin appears likely to miss England’s final World Cup squad following a high-profile miss during a lackluster international return against Uruguay.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s World Cup aspirations have suffered a major blow after he was cut from the England camp following a disappointing cameo against Uruguay.
The Leeds forward, making his first international appearance in five years, failed to capitalize on a golden scoring opportunity.
Pundits Alan Shearer and Gary Lineker were notably critical, suggesting the miss effectively ended his chances of making Thomas Tuchel’s final 26-man roster.
The veteran strikers emphasized the high stakes of international football on the Rest Is Football podcast.
Reflecting on the missed header, Shearer stated: “Calvert-Lewin came on and missed an absolute sitter… because when you get a chance, you’ve got to score as a striker.”
Leeds now face a critical relegation battle, requiring their leading scorer to rediscover his clinical edge after a prolonged goal drought.
Svensson stays loyal to Dortmund.
Despite boasting elite statistical form, Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah’s chances of starting for England at the World Cup are in jeopardy following a mistimed ankle injury.
Trevoh Chalobah’s aspirations for a starting role in Thomas Tuchel’s England squad have been dealt a severe blow by a mistimed ankle injury.
Statistical analysis suggests the Chelsea standout should be paired with Marc Guehi in the Three Lions’ defense based on Premier League performance.
However, his absence from the latest 35-man group for the Uruguay friendly highlights the significant setback caused by his recent collision.
The defender remains determined to reclaim his place as he begins an accelerated rehabilitation process.
Although he was recently seen in a protective boot, his progress on a stationary bike offers a glimmer of hope for a late-season return.
Regarding his recovery and a potential part two to his season, Chalobah recently posted: “I commot small, dem celebrate… dem no know say part 2 dey come.”
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BREAKING: Jermain Defoe has been named as the new Woking manager 🚨 pic.twitter.com/IysNY4245d
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) March 29, 2026
Kylian Mbappe has dismissed concerns over his commitment to Real Madrid, stating that handling intense public scrutiny is a requirement for any player at the world’s most demanding club.
Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappe has addressed growing scrutiny regarding his fit in the squad and his recovery from recent knee issues.
Despite tallying 38 goals this season, the Frenchman’s absence coincided with a strong run of form for the team.
Addressing the pressure in Spain, Mbappe remained unfazed by the noise surrounding his performances and his tactical integration under manager Alvaro Arbeloa.
The forward dismissed suggestions he was prioritizing the upcoming World Cup over club duties, emphasizing that winning with Madrid is his primary focus.
Regarding the constant media pressure, he noted: “Everyone at Real Madrid has been criticised.
Ronaldo, Di Stefano… so I don’t see why I should be an exception.” Mbappe insists that staying calm and improving on the pitch is the only solution.
Mahomes breaks Chiefs’ passing record.
Sports analytics account Squawka has released a statistical comparison of goalkeepers Unai Simon, David Raya, and Joan Garcia based on their per-90-minute performance in the league this season. The data, shared via an X post, offers fans an insight into the performance metrics of these prominent shot-stoppers.
COMPARED: Unai Simon vs. David Raya vs. Joan Garcia per 90 in the league this season. 🕶️ pic.twitter.com/KKbVnIS22l
— Squawka (@Squawka) March 28, 2026
Belgium overturned an early deficit to thrash the United States 5-2 in a World Cup warmup at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, brutally exposing the Americans’ defensive frailties.
Belgium extended their unbeaten streak to ten matches after coming from behind to dismantle the United States in Atlanta.
Although Weston McKennie opened the scoring for the hosts in the 39th minute, the Red Devils responded emphatically through Zeno Debast and Amadou Onana.
A Charles De Ketelaere penalty and a late Dodi Lukébakio brace compounded a miserable afternoon for returning American goalkeeper Matt Turner.
The defeat marked a historic defensive collapse for the U.S., representing their first three-goal home loss after scoring first since 1959.
Playing before a disappointed crowd of over 66,000, the Americans struggled to contain Belgium’s clinical second-half surge despite a late consolation from Patrick Agyemang.
The Red Devils now turn their attention to a Tuesday clash against Mexico in Chicago following this dominant display.
Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany is prioritizing a cautious recovery for Jamal Musiala, emphasizing the star attacker’s physical maturity and fitness over a rushed return from an ankle injury.
Bayern Munich head coach Vincent Kompany has confirmed that Jamal Musiala is making significant progress but will only rejoin the squad at the “right moment.”
During the international break, the 23-year-old has focused on individual drills to regain match fitness.
Kompany remains optimistic about the youngster’s trajectory, noting that the medical staff is working closely with him to ensure long-term stability ahead of the summer World Cup.
The manager praised Musiala’s development, highlighting his increased physical strength and mental maturity during this rehabilitation period.
Kompany stated: “He’s improved physically; he’s more stable. He exudes maturity. I hope things keep getting better in the run-up to the World Cup.”
Despite the player’s reported impatience to return to action, the club is exercising caution to avoid any potential setbacks during the season’s final stretch.
Milan desperately needs goals now.
Atletico Madrid have identified Inter Milan defender Carlos Augusto as a primary summer transfer target to address ongoing concerns at the left-back position ahead of the 2026-27 campaign.
Atletico Madrid are reportedly eyeing a move for Inter’s Carlos Augusto as Diego Simeone looks to strengthen his defensive flanks.
With Javi Galan departing for Osasuna in January and Matteo Ruggeri experiencing a mixed debut season, the Brazilian-born defender has emerged as a key candidate.
Augusto’s possession of an Italian passport is a significant advantage, as he would not occupy a non-EU squad spot.
The 27-year-old currently serves as a backup to Federico Dimarco at the San Siro and is reportedly open to a move to secure a starting role.
With only two years remaining on his Inter deal and “no desire to renew,” the Italian club may look to cash in this summer.
Atletico could secure the defender for a reduced price as they continue their squad overhaul.
