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Leeds head coach Daniel Farke demands more ambition from the club. He stated he’s not the right fit if the team only aims to maintain the status quo. Farke, who led Leeds to safety in the Premier League, confirmed all his initial targets were met and is eager for the next project. He stressed the need for a clear vision and realistic goals, emphasizing that simply surviving another year is insufficient.
Despite being called “out of shape” by manager Rudi Garcia, Romelu Lukaku has been included in Belgium’s World Cup squad. The striker has had limited game time due to injury and has only played 69 minutes this season. Garcia aims to get him fit in five weeks, acknowledging Lukaku as Belgium’s all-time leading scorer.
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Middlesbrough have demanded Southampton be kicked out of the Championship play-offs over the ‘Spygate’ scandal. Saints beat Boro in their semi-final to reach Wembley but face expulsion after allegations of spying at Middlesbrough’s training ground. Boro’s statement cited a breach of sporting integrity, pushing for a sporting sanction rather than a financial penalty. An independent panel will hear the case, with Middlesbrough not allowed to attend, intensifying their call for fair play and deterrence against future spying.
Barcelona, already crowned La Liga champions, host Real Betis at Camp Nou. The champions aim to rebound after a rare midweek defeat. Real Betis are in strong form, securing Champions League qualification. Barcelona boasts a perfect home record this season, having won all 18 league matches at Camp Nou, scoring extensively and conceding few. Despite Betis’s solid away form, Barcelona’s home dominance is expected to be key.
Neymar Jr. is edging closer to a sensational return to Brazil’s World Cup squad under Carlo Ancelotti, with multiple reports suggesting the 34-year-old Santos forward has already been earmarked for the final 26-man roster.
The Brazil all-time top scorer, absent from the Seleção since 2023, has scored six goals and three assists this season.
João Pedro is reportedly the main casualty, with Ancelotti set to announce the final squad on May 18.
Former England captain David Beckham has become the UK’s first billionaire sportsman, according to the 2026 Sunday Times Rich List. Beckham and wife Victoria Beckham now boast a combined fortune of £1.185bn. The ex-Manchester United star’s wealth has been boosted by business ventures, sponsorships and his stake in Inter Miami CF.
Japan have dropped Brighton winger Kaoru Mitoma from their 2026 World Cup squad after a hamstring injury. The 28-year-old will also miss Brighton’s final Premier League games. Coach Hajime Moriyasu called Mitoma “a major presence” and admitted the setback would “hurt him more than it hurts anyone.” Japan open their campaign against the Netherlands on 14 June.
Brazil have extended Carlo Ancelotti’s contract until the 2030 World Cup after the Italian guided the Seleção to qualification for the 2026 tournament. The former Real Madrid boss, appointed in 2025, said he wants “more victories, more time, more work.” Ancelotti has won five of his 10 matches in charge as Brazil chase a sixth world title.
Pep Guardiola playfully compared Bernardo Silva and Phil Foden. He called Silva an “old man” and Foden a “little boy.” This highlights their contrasting career stages at Manchester City.
Chelsea consider Joao Pedro indispensable and will not entertain offers for the striker. Despite interest from Barcelona, who are seeking a replacement for Robert Lewandowski, Pedro is reportedly happy to stay at Stamford Bridge. The Blues are keen to keep the player, who has been a significant contributor with 20 goals and nine assists since his move from Brighton. A transfer is unlikely unless Pedro himself pushes for an exit.
