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Pep Guardiola: “What is Barça missing to win the Champions League? The Champions League is a competition that DESTROYS projects, and I hope that’s not the case at Barça”.
“We must not think that just because you don’t win it, everything that has been built is no good. The league is the competition that gives you consistency and continuity. In the Champions League, you need to reach the decisive stages in good condition, without injuries, and refereeing also has a huge impact”.
“What matters is that the daily work is excellent, that the team keeps growing and improving, and that they don’t believe the season is a failure just because they don’t reach the Champions League final or win it. The league is what sets the foundation for judging whether a season has been good or not”.
Germany youngster Lennart Karl has been taken to hospital for tests after suffering an injury during training in Illinois. Coach Julian Nagelsmann admitted the setback could threaten the 18-year-old’s World Cup hopes. Karl picked up the injury on Friday while preparing with Germany ahead of their friendly clash against the United States, according to The Athletic.
According to talkSPORT, Liam Delap could be heading for a shock Fulham switch if Kieran McKenna becomes manager at Craven Cottage. McKenna, linked with replacing Marco Silva after his move to Benfica, previously worked with Delap at Ipswich.
Fulham need attacking reinforcements, while Chelsea striker Delap has struggled for goals since his £30m move from Ipswich Town in 2025 reportedly.
Cuthbert Injury Silence Bozsik Arena
The Bozsik Arena in Hungary fell eerily silent, the lack of fans amplifying the hush as Erin Cuthbert collapsed, clutching her right leg. A mere handful of friends and family, privy to Scotland’s ‘home’ World Cup qualifier against Israel at Honved’s 8,000-capacity stadium, watched in stunned silence.
Barrett: Ireland Ready for France Showdown
Republic of Ireland striker Amber Barrett asserts the team “will give everything” in their upcoming World Cup qualifier against France. Following her late winner against the Netherlands in Cork, Carla Ward’s side now aims for automatic qualification. Barrett insists, “We do not have anything to lose,” highlighting their strong position with a play-off spot already secured.
Germany’s World Cup Blow: Karl Out!
Germany forward Lennart Karl will miss the 2026 World Cup due to a thigh injury. The highly-rated 18-year-old Bayern Munich star suffered the setback during Germany’s final training session ahead of a warm-up game against co-hosts United States.
England’s automatic Women’s World Cup qualification hopes have taken a hit after a 4-0 loss to Spain. The Lionesses now face a play-off route if they don’t top their group. This involves two rounds of knockout ties. Other home nations like Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland are already in the play-off system. The Republic of Ireland, however, could secure automatic qualification by beating France.
Rival Icons: Shared Origins Unveiled
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, football’s legendary rivals, share a backstory of humble beginnings and intense dedication. From Argentina to Portugal, their early lives presented unique challenges—medical hurdles for Messi, family separation for Ronaldo. These obstacles forged an unyielding drive. Their ascent wasn’t just talent; it was relentless ambition meeting adversity, shaping them into unparalleled icons of the sport.
Fifa Bottle Ban Reversed! Fans can now bring sealed, disposable water bottles into World Cup stadiums. This clarification follows backlash over an initial ban on reusable bottles, citing safety. Originally, all bottles, cups, jars, and cans faced a late policy change.
England suffered their biggest defeat in 17 years, a crushing 4-0 loss to Spain in Majorca. This heavy defeat means the Lionesses, needing only a draw to qualify for the 2027 Women’s World Cup, now face a likely two-round playoff instead. Manager Sarina Wiegman stated the loss ‘hurts.’
