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Shirt sales for Arsenal defender Gabriel increased by 350 per cent after the centre-back missed a crucial penalty in his side’s Champions League final defeat on Saturday.
Gabriel, 28, took the final penalty in the shootout, but his effort went over the bar, and Paris Saint-Germain were crowned Champions League winners for the second consecutive season.
However, despite the disappointment for the Brazilian, fans have responded by buying his shirt en masse. The 28-year-old became the top-selling name printed on shirts over the weekend.
At one point, sales of the Brazil international’s shirt doubled those of any other shirt being sold.
❤️🩹 Arne Slot’s open letter to Liverpool Echo touching also on Diogo Jota.
“That only weeks after celebrating together we would lose Diogo is indescribable. More than anything, I want to remember a team-mate, a friend and an incredible human being who touched the lives of thousands of you every time he wore this club’s famous crest.
“In one of the most difficult moments this club has faced, the love, compassion and support shown by the Liverpool family was extraordinary. As I leave this club, it would be remiss of me not to say that the way you honoured Diogo and stood together in his memory will stay with me forever…
“You made me feel welcome from the start and helped me on the path. That is something I cherish.
“Liverpool’s 20th league title belongs to all of us and it will remain an important chapter in its history. For that we should all be proud…
“This club will always judge itself by the biggest honours. That is how it should be. But I also leave knowing the club is exactly where it belongs: amongst Europe’s elite. Securing Champions League football was an important responsibility and one that ensures Liverpool can continue competing at the highest level next season and beyond.
“I leave with complete confidence in what lies ahead.”
Manchester United midfielder Manuel Ugarte is heading to the 2026 World Cup after being named in Uruguay’s 26-man squad. But veteran striker Luis Suarez has been left out by coach Marcelo Bielsa despite hinting at an international comeback.
Former Liverpool forward Darwin Nunez also made the cut, even after limited club action in recent months. Uruguay begin their campaign on June 15 against Saudi Arabia before facing Cape Verde and Spain in Group H. Bielsa’s selection signals a clear focus on the future over sentiment.
Manchester City’s domestic double signals a promising future, with Khadija Shaw at its core. Shaw announced a surprise four-year contract extension, quelling transfer rumors. She proved her value by scoring and assisting in the FA Cup final win. City aims to build on this success, facing the challenge of balancing domestic and European competitions.
No More Goalkeeper Timeouts: Fifa is banning the ‘goalkeeper tactical timeout’ at the 2026 World Cup. Players won’t be allowed to leave the field to consult coaches during injuries.
VAR Protocol Update: Referees’ chief Pierluigi Collina confirmed the ban, stating it’s to prevent teams from disrupting game flow. VAR will now review attacking fouls before the ball is in play.
Celtic clinched the Women’s Scottish Cup, upsetting Rangers with a 1-0 victory thanks to Morgan Cross’s goal. Despite a red card and facing a dominant Rangers side, Celtic held on for a crucial win. Head coach Grant Scott aims to build on this momentum for the SWPL title challenge next season. Rangers, managed by Leanne Crichton, end the season trophyless and face a significant summer of changes. The league itself is in flux with Hearts seeking a new manager after a shock resignation, highlighting a period of transition for top Scottish women’s football clubs.
Liverpool is set to begin formal talks with Andoni Iraola to become their new head coach. The club aims for a swift appointment after parting ways with Arne Slot. Iraola, formerly of Bournemouth, is the leading candidate, impressing with a sixth-place finish and Europa League qualification last season. His appointment is seen by some as a necessary stylistic shift, while others express caution regarding the squad’s readiness and prefer more experienced options.
Players at the 2026 FIFA World Cup will no longer be allowed to gather around coaches when goalkeepers go down injured, as FIFA moves to end so-called “tactical timeouts.”
Referees will keep players on the pitch during stoppages. FIFA has also expanded VAR powers, allowing reviews of attacking fouls before corners and free-kicks, while introducing tougher measures to curb time-wasting.
Arsenal and PSG Target Aston Villa’s Rogers
Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain are both interested in Aston Villa winger Morgan Rogers. The 23-year-old is a target for Mikel Arteta’s side as they look to build on their Premier League success. PSG are also in the running for the English winger.
Real Madrid Eye Declan Rice, Alisson Linked with Juventus
Real Madrid’s recruitment team are pushing for a move for Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice. Meanwhile, Liverpool’s Alisson is reportedly looking to join Juventus. Manchester United are also close to signing Ederson from Atalanta.
Uncapped talents Tete Yengi and Cristian Volpato have earned spots in Australia’s 26-man World Cup squad. The late additions to the training camp impressed coach Tony Popovic. Yengi’s goal-scoring form in Japan and Volpato’s FIFA ratification secured their places. Veteran Martin Boyle, however, was a notable omission.
