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The scorer of one of the most iconic Champions League goals 🤩
Divock Origi has announced his retirement from football at the age of 31. pic.twitter.com/ZpiCLZkhvR
— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) June 8, 2026
The scorer of one of the most iconic Champions League goals 🤩
Divock Origi has announced his retirement from football at the age of 31.
Named by FIFA to officiate during the World Cup, the Somali referee Omar Artan was denied entry to U.S. territory.
Due to his difficulties in obtaining a visa, he had benefited from the support of the Somali embassy in Nairobi, which enabled him to obtain a diplomatic passport.
It was insufficient for the American authorities, who immediately sent him back.
Gary Neville says Jude Bellingham has to start for England at the World Cup 🏴Gary Neville says Jude Bellingham has to start for England at the World Cup 🏴 pic.twitter.com/ys7eIwysu9
— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) June 8, 2026
Oliver Glasner has emerged as Feyenoord’s leading candidate to replace Robin van Persie, according to TRIBUNA.
The former Crystal Palace boss is high on the Dutch club’s shortlist as new leadership reshapes plans. AC Milan are also interested, setting up a transfer battle for the Austrian coach. Glasner has already left Palace and is weighing his next move.
Pepe could return to Real Madrid in a surprise twist, with reports naming him a leading candidate for Jose Mourinho’s potential coaching staff. Journalist Ramon Alvarez says the ex-defender is strongly positioned for a backroom role if Mourinho’s Bernabeu comeback is confirmed, reviving their successful 2010–2013 partnership.
World Cup Blow! Brazil’s Wesley ruled out of World Cup with a thigh injury.
Man Utd Bound Called Up! Ederson, set to join Manchester United, replaces him.
Wesley, a Roma defender, left Brazil’s 2-1 win over Egypt in tears. Scans confirmed the severe muscle injury, ending the 22-year-old’s World Cup dream before it began. Ederson, 26, heads to the USA to join the squad, marking his return to national team duties.
Eriksen Collapses, Now Conscious
Danish star Christian Eriksen collapsed mid-game during a friendly against Ukraine but is now conscious, confirmed the Danish FA. The match, held in Odense, halted at 65 minutes following the incident and was soon abandoned. The 34-year-old midfielder was fortunately able to walk off the pitch unassisted.
Van Persie Sacked by Feyenoord! The club dismissed manager Robin van Persie after 16 months. He guided them to a second-place Eredivisie finish and Champions League qualification in his sole full season. Performance Concerns. Despite European football, Feyenoord trailed PSV by 19 points, leading to an internal review and a call for a new head coach.
Declan Rice, Arsenal’s midfield standout, will serve as England’s vice-captain for the World Cup. With 72 international appearances, the 27-year-old brings crucial experience to Thomas Tuchel’s squad. He previously wore the armband, stepping in as captain when Harry Kane was unavailable, showcasing his leadership.
Suggested headlines:
- Rice Named England’s World Cup Vice-Captain
- Tuchel Confirms Rice as England Deputy
- Declan Rice: Vice-Captain for Three Lions
Real Madrid Eyes Fernandes
Brighton Rejects Spurs’ Hecke Bid
Real Madrid is reportedly entering the competition to sign 21-year-old Portuguese midfielder Mateus Fernandes following West Ham’s Premier League relegation. Meanwhile, Brighton has rejected a second bid from Tottenham Hotspur for 25-year-old Dutch centre-back Jan Paul van Hecke.
