Monday, July 6, 2026
LIVE England win epic tie against Mexico to reach quarter-finals
England's players dropped to their knees in sheer elation and exhaustion at the end of a performance fit for heroes as Mexico's great fortress of the Azteca was breached.... On a spine-tingling night of drama, emotion and pure theatre in one of sport's most atmospheric arenas, England delivered one of their great World Cup victories.
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🚨 WOW! President Trump is going BALLISTIC on the ref who called the red card on Balogun
“I didn’t know what the HELL a red card was. When I found out — this guy just hands out, OK, your BEST PLAYER isn’t gonna play next week!”
“Then I LOOKED AT HIS PAST. It wasn’t so great.”… pic.twitter.com/BGccVQfvPY
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) July 6, 2026
Wow! President Trump is going ballistic on the ref who called the red card on Balogun
“I didn’t know what the hell a red card was. When I found out — this guy just hands out, ok, your best player isn’t gonna play next week!”
“Then I looked at his past. It wasn’t so great.”
“The referee’s call was horrible.”
“I said, wow, that’s a lot of power, that’s terrible.”
Brazil have confirmed Carlo Ancelotti will remain as head coach despite the team’s 2-1 World Cup round of 16 elimination to Norway.
Brazil retains Ancelotti as head coach until 2030 World Cup
CBF executive director Rodrigo Caetano said the federation would back Ancelotti through to the 2030 World Cup, saying “Brazil must continue a normal cycle with more calm than the frequent coaching changes that have marked the last four years.”
Ancelotti, whose contract runs until 2030, described the defeat as “the beginning of a new cycle” for the five-time world champions via Tribuna.
UEFA VS FIFA
UEFA has slammed FIFA’s decision to suspend USMNT striker Folarin Balogun’s one-match ban, calling it “incomprehensible” and warning the game’s integrity is at stake, The Athletic reports. Balogun’s red card ban was suspended for a year rather than served, clearing him to face Belgium. The RBFA has been granted the right to appeal the ruling.
BALOGUN CASE
Journalist Martyn Ziegler has released the membership list of FIFA’s disciplinary committee that lifted footballer Balogun’s suspension, alongside the appeal committee set to rule on Belgium’s challenge. Chaired by Mohammad Al-Kameli, the disciplinary panel includes members from across the globe. Notably, the appeal committee’s USA chairman, Neil Eggleston, will reportedly have to recuse himself from the ruling.
Henderson Injured in Celebrations: England midfielder Jordan Henderson sustained a “really bad” wrist injury. The incident occurred during celebrations of England’s thrilling World Cup last-16 win over Mexico. Henderson fell awkwardly from advertising hoardings at Mexico City’s Azteca Stadium after the 3-2 victory and left on a stretcher, a setback confirmed by manager Thomas Tuchel.
Neymar Quits Brazil After World Cup Exit
Emotional Neymar Ends International Career
Brazil Eliminated: Neymar Says Goodbye
Brazil’s star forward Neymar, 34, announced his international retirement after the Selecao’s 2-0 World Cup last-16 defeat to Norway. Entering as a late substitute, he scored a consolation penalty at MetLife Stadium. “I tried, I tried. Now it’s over. I started here, I finished here,” an emotional Neymar stated, marking his final game where his Brazil journey began.
Barron to Bologna?
Rangers Duo Eyed
Bologna is rekindling interest in Rangers’ Connor Barron, potentially sparking a swap deal for Lewis Ferguson. Meanwhile, Rangers could sell Norway midfielder Thelo Aasgaard, with Atalanta among the interested clubs, if a substantial offer materializes. This signals a dynamic transfer window for Scottish clubs and European hopefuls.
World Cup Shake-Up!
Thirty-six of 48 nations are out of the 2026 World Cup. Early exits saw 12 teams, including Czech Republic and Qatar, finish bottom of their groups. The last 32 and Round of 16 also claimed big names like Germany, Brazil, and hosts Mexico, intensifying the tournament.
Fifa Confusion Rages
Confusion reigns at the World Cup! England coach Thomas Tuchel blasts Fifa over their ‘shock decision’ not to ban US striker Folarin Balogun. Despite a red card, Balogun will play against Belgium, sparking outrage and questions about fairness. Tuchel asks: ‘Where does this end?’
Scottish League Cup Kicks Off! The World Cup is now a distant memory for Scottish football fans as domestic action resumes this Saturday with the Premier Sports Cup! Four Premiership teams hit the pitch in the first-round group stages. Holders St Mirren visit Dumbarton, while Dundee eyes revenge against Airdrieonians. Dundee United faces Stirling Albion. Expect early competitive drama!
