Chelsea celebrates one year of Club World Cup anniversary win
It's been a year since Chelsea defeated PSG 3-0 in the United States to win the maiden edition of the tournament.
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Rice’s World Cup Semi Fate Looms
England Awaits Midfielder’s Recovery
England faces a critical decision on Declan Rice’s availability for the World Cup semi-final against Argentina. Despite battling a sickness bug that sidelined him for half of the quarter-final win over Norway, optimism is growing. The Arsenal midfielder is reportedly improving, and England medics will make a final call closer to Wednesday’s pivotal clash.
Kane: England United Ahead of Argentina Semi!
England skipper Harry Kane affirms the squad is “completely together” for their World Cup semi-final against Argentina. This follows Jude Bellingham’s questioning of manager Thomas Tuchel’s critique after a tough 2-1 win over Norway. England now prepares to face the defending champions in Atlanta for a spot in the final.
Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen has revealed his post-retirement ambition to return to school and earn a university degree to prepare for the future and inspire others.
Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen plans to return to school and earn a university degree after retiring from football, according to a report by The Guardian Nigeria.
The 2023 African Footballer of the Year shared his ambitions in a resurfaced online interview, noting that while football transformed his life, formal education remains an important personal milestone.
“I would love to go back to school and earn a degree,” Osimhen stated.
The Galatasaray forward explained that athletic careers are relatively short, making post-game preparation essential.
By pursuing higher education, he aims to inspire young people whose schooling was interrupted by financial difficulties, showing them that leaving school early due to life circumstances does not mean giving up on education forever.
Norway’s Alexander Sørloth has received vile death threats and suicide messages online after failing to execute a crucial pass to Erling Haaland during their World Cup defeat to England.
Norway striker Alexander Sørloth has been targeted with horrifying death threats and online abuse following the nation’s agonizing World Cup quarter-final exit against England.
According to reporting from RMC Sport, the severe backlash includes explicit calls to suicide posted across social media networks.
The disturbing hostility escalated dramatically after the forward squandered a crucial counter-attack while Norway led 1-0.
Facing a two-on-one opportunity against English defender John Stones, Sørloth opted to take a heavily contested shot himself rather than squaring a pass to an unmarked Erling Haaland. The missed opportunity proved a critical turning point as England rallied to win 2-1 in extra time.
Herefordshire’s peaceful hills explode with simulated bombs and screams as football coaches on their Uefa Pro Licence course face a military-style challenge. Aaron Ramsey and Willy Caballero, among others, respond to a ‘bloodied’ soldier. The intensive, two-day exercise, run by military personnel, pushes these aspiring managers to develop leadership under extreme pressure.
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• Coaches Face Explosions and Fake Blood
• Ramsey, Caballero Tackle Military Training
• Football’s Elite Learn Army Tactics
England’s Ascent: From Punchline to Powerhouse
New Era: England Sheds Past, Eyes Glory
Just a decade ago, England’s football aspirations were a punchline. Post-Euro 2016’s exit to Iceland, few imagined a future of consistent major tournament contention. Back then, a dismal World Cup in Brazil saw them finish last in their group. Fast forward, Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane now lead a Three Lions squad that stands as a perennial champion contender, marking an unprecedented era.
Challenge your football knowledge with our daily ‘Who am I?’ game! Each day, a new World Cup star awaits your guess. The goal: identify the player in minimal attempts to score big. Uncover new clues with every wrong answer.
Celtic Brace for Double Exit: Celtic manager Martin O’Neill anticipates selling Daizen Maeda and Arne Engels this summer. He’s resigned to losing both Maeda, 28, and Engels, 22, despite wanting to keep Maeda for another year, a scenario similar to Henrik Larsson’s past. Rangers Need Sales for Signings: Across the city, Rangers boss Derek McInnes confirmed player departures are essential before new signings.
Manchester United are set to finalize the signing of Youri Tielemans to a long-term contract after triggering his £35 million Aston Villa release clause and scheduling a medical for Tuesday.
Manchester United have aggressively moved to reinforce their central core by finalizing an agreement to sign Aston Villa midfielder Youri Tielemans.
According to a reports, the Red Devils successfully triggered the 29-year-old Belgian international’s £35 million release clause after he explicitly signaled his desire for the Old Trafford switch.
The blockbuster transfer accelerated rapidly following the conclusion of Tielemans’ campaign at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, prompting United to pause parallel negotiations for Atalanta’s Éderson.
With all negotiating parties expecting a smooth completion, a mandatory medical examination has already been scheduled for Tuesday ahead of the playmaker signing a long-term contract extension with the club.
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- Fontaine’s World Cup Feat
- Borrowed Boots, 13 Goals
- 1958 Star’s Unsung Record
Just Fontaine scored a record 13 goals at the 1958 World Cup, all while wearing borrowed boots and initially not being a starter for France. He received an air rifle instead of a Golden Boot, an award not introduced until 1982. Modern stars like Mbappe and Messi chase his unique, six-game record.
