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🚨🏴 Thomas Tuchel on Harry Kane: “Why would Argentina not rely on Messi or Portugal not rely on Cristiano Ronaldo? This is totally normal”.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) April 1, 2026
“In the absence of Harry Kane, we don't have the same threat”. pic.twitter.com/PlBULOrNfF
Liverpool forward Alexander Isak is scheduled to rejoin team training on Thursday after successfully recovering from a fractured fibula sustained during a December victory against Tottenham Hotspur.
Arne Slot has confirmed that Alexander Isak will return to team training on Thursday following a four-month absence.
The Swedish striker, who underwent surgery for an ankle injury and fibula fracture, is expected to bolster Liverpool’s attack for the season’s final stretch.
Slot noted the positive timing, stating, “Alex is in a really good place because Sweden qualified for the World Cup yesterday evening.”
The manager emphasized the importance of reintegrating the forward, whom he described as an “incredible striker.”
While cautioning that Isak may not start immediately, Slot remains optimistic about his impact during the title run-in.
“To have him back for the last two months is, I think, very helpful for us,” the Dutchman added, highlighting the boost Isak provides to the squad’s clinical edge.
Chelsea ownership is expected to supplement its youth-centric project with experienced signings this summer after senior defender Marc Cucurella publicly questioned the club’s reliance on inexperienced players.
Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali are reportedly “tweaking” Chelsea’s recruitment policy following Marc Cucurella’s criticism of the club’s youthful strategy.
The defender hinted that a lack of experience contributed to their Champions League exit against PSG.
While the board remains committed to prospects like Estevao Willian, insiders expect the arrival of established stars to balance the squad’s “world-class” potential and provide much-needed veteran leadership.
The shift comes as “a senior player was questioning their strategy” from within the dressing room, a move that shocked the hierarchy.
Despite the planned pivot toward experience, Chelsea continues to monitor young talents like Argentina’s Valentin Barco.
However, the owners are reportedly listening to internal and external concerns, acknowledging that relying solely on a “small pool” of youth may hinder their pursuit of major trophies.
Mahomes breaks Chiefs passing record.
The Football Association (FA) has officially charged defender Harry Maguire with improper conduct following his recent red card in Man United’s draw with Bournemouth.
The incident occurred during a match against Bournemouth. Maguire has been given until April 2nd to submit his response to the charge. The full details were shared via the following post:
The FA confirm Harry Maguire has been charged for improper conduct after being sent off against a Bournemouth. He has until April 2 to provide a response. pic.twitter.com/8S5MDOBbc0
— Ben Jacobs (@JacobsBen) April 1, 2026
🚨 Carlo Ancelotti launches a blast but honest attack on Endrick after refusing to let him take the decisive late penalty:
🗣️ “Endrick has enormous talent and represents the future of Brazil… but big moments demand cold heads, not just raw ability.”
“Because when the game is… pic.twitter.com/GmTzobjKzM
— SILVER (@PRIMEPHASE) April 1, 2026
Inter Milan defender Alessandro Bastoni has become the focal point of national criticism after his early red card led to Italy’s penalty shootout defeat against Bosnia and Herzegovina, confirming a historic third consecutive World Cup absence.
Alessandro Bastoni is facing intense scrutiny following his straight red card during Italy’s devastating playoff loss to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The 26-year-old was sent off shortly before halftime, forcing the Azzurri to play with ten men for over 70 minutes.
Coach Gennaro Gattuso admitted, “I regret Bastoni´s chase. Maybe we could have chased in a better way,” as Italy once again failed to qualify.
The dismissal follows a month of controversy for the defender, who was already being booed for a simulation incident against Juventus.
Italian media have been relentless, with Gazzetta dello Sport describing his performance as “an error that only fuels the debate on Bastoni´s state of form.”
Dejected and silent, Bastoni returned to Milan alone, facing a future clouded by both international failure and domestic hostility.
Italy misses third World Cup.
Spain’s 0-0 draw with Egypt was overshadowed by repeated Islamophobic chanting at the RCDE Stadium, sparking a police investigation and threatening the Royal Spanish Football Federation with significant FIFA penalties.
The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) faces potential FIFA sanctions following Islamophobic behavior during Spain’s friendly against Egypt.
Supporters reportedly chanted discriminatory slurs on three occasions, prompting star winger Lamine Yamal to skip the post-match lap of honor.
While RFEF President Rafael Louzan described it as “an isolated incident,” manager Luis de la Fuente strongly condemned the behavior as intolerable ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
The incident could result in a €21,000 fine or a partial stadium closure for upcoming matches.
Local police have opened a hate crime investigation to identify those responsible for the chants. Beyond immediate penalties, officials fear the “intolerance could harm Spain’s case” to host the 2030 World Cup final.
The governing body’s decision now rests on whether referee Georgi Kabakov included the abuse in his official report.
Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski expressed deep uncertainty regarding his international future following Poland’s heartbreaking 2026 World Cup playoff defeat to Sweden.
Robert Lewandowski faces an uncertain future with the Polish national team after a devastating World Cup playoff loss to Sweden.
Following the match, the Barcelona forward was unable to confirm if he would continue his international career, simply stating, “I still don’t know.”
The defeat is particularly stinging as the 2026 tournament likely represented the 37-year-old’s final chance to compete on the world stage.
Reflecting on the cruel nature of the narrow defeat, Lewandowski noted the emotional toll of missing out.
“It’s hard to say anything after a game like that,” he admitted, adding that the team truly believed they could win.
While he plans to return to club football to finish the season, he intends to “reflect” before making any official statement regarding his retirement from Poland.
Iraq secured its first FIFA World Cup appearance since 1986 after defeating Bolivia 2-1 in a dramatic intercontinental playoff final on Wednesday morning.
Iraq booked its place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup by defeating Bolivia 2-1 in the intercontinental playoff final.
Ali Al Hamadi opened the scoring early before Moises Paniagua equalized for the South Americans. However, Aymen Hussein’s 53rd-minute strike proved decisive, capping a grueling 28-month qualification campaign.
The historic victory marks the Lions of Mesopotamia’s first return to football’s biggest stage in forty years.
The win triggered massive celebrations as Iraq joined the final field of 48 teams.
They are now set to compete in Group I, where they will face formidable opponents including France, Norway, and Senegal.
After 21 matches of intense qualification, the Iraqi squad has finally realized their dream. The Middle Eastern nation now prepares for a high-stakes summer tournament across the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
De Laurentiis wants smaller Serie A.
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Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski has sent fans into a frenzy after posting a cryptic message on Instagram after Poland’s 3-2 loss to Sweden in the World Cup playoff final.
The Polish striker shared a video featuring the song ‘Time to say goodbye’, accompanied by a heartbroken emoji, signaling an end to his time with the National Team.
🚨🇵🇱 Robert Lewandowski on Instagram with the song: ‘Time to say goodbye’. 🎶💔 pic.twitter.com/VytHTUtsX6
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) March 31, 2026
