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Scientists have warned FIFA that its heat safety rules for the 2026 World Cup are “inadequate” and could endanger players. In an open letter, experts urged longer cooling breaks and postponements above dangerous heat levels. They say rising temperatures across US, Canada and Mexico could push athletes into severe heat stress despite FIFA’s existing mitigation measures.
Michael Carrick is reportedly set to be named Manchester United’s permanent manager. The Athletic’s Laurie Whitwell suggests that while other candidates like Andoni Iraola and Unai Emery were considered, the club’s decision-makers believe Carrick is the ideal choice to lead them into the next season. The final decision is pending, but Carrick appears to be in the leading position for the Old Trafford job.
Good news for Arsenal defender Ben White! He’s avoided surgery on his knee injury sustained against West Ham. The Englishman’s medial ligament issue won’t require an operation, though he’s still out for the season. His World Cup participation remains a question mark, while Mikel Merino and Jurrien Timber are also recovering for potential summer tournaments.
Bernardo Silva’s final games at the Etihad are a stark reminder of his irreplaceable value to Manchester City. Even with squad rotation, Silva’s presence was crucial. His performance against Crystal Palace showcased his trademark steel and finesse, setting an example for teammates. His adaptability, from left-back to false 9, has made him a cornerstone. Silva’s control and composure, especially in the absence of Rodri, are vital. Despite a rare uncharacteristic error, his intelligence and selflessness on the pitch are a testament to his legendary status.
Hearts Edge Closer to Title
Hearts secured a vital 3-0 victory against Falkirk, moving them within a point of the Scottish Premiership title. This commanding performance sets up a thrilling final-day encounter.
Decisive Clash Awaits
The Edinburgh club now faces Celtic, needing only to avoid defeat to claim the championship. Momentum is high as they prepare for the season’s climax.
Celtic’s Title Race Drama!
Celtic secured a vital win at Motherwell with a controversial late penalty, dramatically pushing the Scottish Premiership title race to the wire. This contentious result means the championship will be decided on the final day. Celtic now face Hearts in an epic showdown for the league crown, promising a thrilling climax to the season.
Final Day Decider!
Perez NOT Resigning! Madrid Elections Called!
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez, 79, crushed resignation rumors at an urgent press conference. Despite club turmoil, Perez declared he is “not resigning” and confirmed he will run for re-election in upcoming club elections. A surprising twist for the Spanish giants!
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Villa Eyes Risser Amid Martinez Doubts
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Strasbourg Keeper Risser on Villa’s Radar
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Emi Martinez Replacement Identified?
Aston Villa is reportedly scouting Strasbourg’s young goalkeeper, Robin Risser, as a potential replacement for Emiliano Martínez. Martínez’s future at Villa Park is uncertain, with significant European interest and club financial regulations possibly prompting a sale. The 20-year-old French talent has impressed Villa scouts with his composure and reflexes, fitting Unai Emery’s system for a modern goalkeeper.
Southampton’s Spygate Saga Intensifies
The Football Daily newsletter delves into Southampton’s ‘spygate’ scandal, which gained more attention after their Championship playoff win against Middlesbrough. Despite Riley McGree’s early goal for Boro, Southampton triumphed, now set to face Hull City in the Wembley final. An FA investigation continues, potentially leaving the Saints vulnerable to fines or points deductions. Head coach Tonda Eckert remains tight-lipped, frustrating reporters with his refusal to comment on the allegations.
Carrick to be Recommended for Man Utd Job
United Chiefs Back Carrick for Permanent Role
Manchester United executives are set to recommend Michael Carrick to Sir Jim Ratcliffe for the permanent manager role. The 44-year-old former midfielder became a frontrunner after successfully guiding the team to Champions League qualification as caretaker. His impressive stint solidified his position at the club.
