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🚨 Kylian Mbappé: “If I had to choose between playing for my dad's country Cameroon or my mom's country Algeria? I grew up more with Cameroonian culture than Algerian. I was closer to my Cameroon family.
— Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) April 2, 2026
But since, I got a lot closer to my Algerian side, and I want to go there,… pic.twitter.com/R6AEGCzTKl
🚨👋🏼 Bernardo Silva’s decision is 100% made; he’s set to leave Manchester City in June as free agent.
Bernardo and his camp will start assessing all options/proposals from this month. pic.twitter.com/7Dhs7Rrump
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) April 2, 2026
Premier League club Chelsea are bringing their global fan engagement tour to Nigeria this May, featuring a special appearance and Q&A session with club legend Victor Moses.
Chelsea Football Club has announced its first-ever official visit to Lagos, Nigeria, scheduled for this May.
As part of the “The Famous CFC” fan engagement programme, the club will host its penultimate event of the 2025/26 season.
Former Blues wing-back and Super Eagles star Victor Moses will headline the festivities, connecting with the club’s extensive Nigerian supporter base through exclusive activities and a watch party.
The weekend itinerary includes a live Q&A session with Moses, who famously won the 2016/17 Premier League title under Antonio Conte.
Fans attending the vibrant gathering will also have opportunities to win signed merchandise.
Chelsea described the international programme’s fifth stop of the season as an effort to “deepen connections with Blues supporters around the world” as the current footballing campaign reaches its climax.
Mahomes breaks Chiefs’ passing record.
AC Milan legend Gianni Rivera has launched an informal bid for the FIGC presidency, proposing a specific reform agenda to address the systemic crisis following Italy’s latest World Cup elimination.
Ballon d’Or winner Gianni Rivera has announced his intention to run for the FIGC presidency following Gabriele Gravina’s resignation.
Speaking on Rai Radio 1 Sport, the 82-year-old AC Milan legend stated, “I am ready to become FIGC president because I have a very specific programme,” developed alongside associates to reform the federation after Italy’s third consecutive failure to qualify for the World Cup.
Rivera expressed little shock at the national team’s decline, noting, “There is no reason to be surprised about failing to qualify.”
To secure the role, he must navigate an assembly of 516 weighted votes, with the Lega Nazionale Dilettanti holding a decisive 34% share.
Formal documentation for the June 22 election must be submitted by June 7 to address what Rivera calls “serious problems.”
Tottenham head coach Roberto De Zerbi apologized to fans for his historical support of Mason Greenwood, pledging to fight violence against women while focusing on Spurs’ Premier League survival.
New Tottenham Hotspur head coach Roberto De Zerbi has issued a public apology following intense criticism from supporters’ groups regarding his past defense of Mason Greenwood.
Addressing the controversy on Thursday, De Zerbi stated, “I am sorry if I offended anyone’s feelings with this subject matter”.
He emphasized that he never intended to downplay the issue of violence against women while working with Greenwood at Marseille.
Despite the initial condemnation, the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust welcomed the apology, noting De Zerbi’s reiterated commitment to challenging domestic violence.
The Italian, who signed a five-year deal with the North London club, remains focused on the immediate relegation battle, asserting, “I will be the coach of Tottenham next season, no matter what.”
The club currently sits 17th in the Premier League, narrowly avoiding the drop zone.
🚨🇮🇹 OFFICIAL: Gianluigi Buffon has resigned from his role as part of Italian Federation. ❌👋🏼 pic.twitter.com/XkQ8r9mRbv
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) April 2, 2026
Mahomes breaks Chiefs passing record.
Gabriele Gravina has resigned as President of the Italian Football Federation following Italy’s devastating failure to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, triggering a total overhaul of the national team’s leadership.
Gabriele Gravina, President of the Italian Football Federation, resigned Thursday following an emergency meeting triggered by Italy’s playoff loss to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The defeat marks the four-time champions’ third consecutive World Cup absence.
Sports Minister Andrea Abodi emphasized the need for a total reset, stating: “It is clear that Italian football needs to be rebuilt, and this process must begin with a renewal.”
The fallout extends beyond the presidency, with head coach Gennaro Gattuso and team manager Gianluigi Buffon also expected to depart.
Despite winning Euro 2020 during his tenure, Gravina faced insurmountable pressure after failing to secure qualification for both the 2022 and 2026 tournaments.
Leadership from Serie A, Serie B, and the Players’ Union attended the summit to begin navigating this unprecedented institutional crisis.
He varies between finishing high or low, near post or far.
Occasionally he takes the ball around the onrushing goalkeeper.
Misses are rare, but he reacts sharply to every one, demanding high standards of himself throughout. His demeanour remains focused and intense for the… pic.twitter.com/hIv72gBIqC
— The Athletic | Football (@TheAthleticFC) April 2, 2026
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Internal friction involving vice-captain Enzo Fernández has surfaced alongside Chelsea’s record-breaking £262.4m financial deficit.
Chelsea players are reportedly “unimpressed” by Enzo Fernández’s leadership during the club’s recent slump.
The vice-captain sparked controversy by refusing to commit his future to the club, stating, “I don’t know – there are eight games left and the FA Cup. There’s the World Cup and then we’ll see.”
Tensions peaked after he publicly berated teammates on-pitch during a string of four consecutive defeats.
Simultaneously, the club posted a British-record £262.4m loss for the 2024-25 season. Despite revenue growth, rising operating costs and a league-high £65.1m expenditure on agent fees have strained finances.
Former midfielder John Obi Mikel criticized the atmosphere, stating, “This is Chelsea, not a stepping stone to another team. If your heart is already in Madrid, you shouldn’t wear the blue jersey.”
Italy misses third World Cup.
🚨💣 Revealed exclusively today: Arsenal are interested in Christian #Kofane. They are monitoring him closely.
His agent Eric Depolo confirmed via @DTalkingArsenal: “Yes, Arsenal’s interest is genuine. Mikel Arteta
likes him very much (…) There is contact between me and… pic.twitter.com/BdbRNcB0XA— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) April 1, 2026
