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Rafael Leao could face a World Cup ban after his fiery red card in Portugal’s friendly with Chile.
According to Tribuna, FIFA may stretch the AC Milan winger’s punishment beyond the Nigeria warm-up and into tournament action. Portugal now awaits the disciplinary verdict, with the incident putting Leao’s World Cup involvement in doubt. If upheld, he may miss more matches.
Bernardo Silva has cooled speculation over a move to Barcelona, insisting he has not yet decided where he will play next season. The Portuguese midfielder admitted the Catalan giants remain one of his options but stressed that no final choice has been made.
Speaking after Portugal’s latest outing, Silva said his priority is joining a club where he feels genuinely wanted. The 31-year-old is expected to weigh his options after the 2026 World Cup, with Barcelona still strongly linked to the former Manchester City star.
For now, Barca fans will have to wait as Silva keeps everyone guessing about his next destination.
Bellamy: Wales Must Improve
Wales manager Craig Bellamy acknowledged his squad needs significant improvement following their 2-1 defeat to Romania in Bucharest. Florinel Coman and Adrian Rus netted either side of David Brooks’ 63rd-minute goal at Stadionul Steaua, securing Gheorghe Hagi his first victory as Romania boss since April.
PSG Joins Gibbs-White Race
Morgan Gibbs-White, 26, is a target for Arsenal, but Paris St-Germain also shows interest. Real Madrid’s potential new president, Florentino Perez, reportedly eyes PSG’s Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, 25. Meanwhile, new Real coach Jose Mourinho seeks Bernardo Silva, 31, from Manchester City. These are just some of Sunday’s top transfer whispers heating up the football world.
Scotland demonstrated patience, precision, and clinical finishing in a dominant 4-0 first-half performance against Bolivia. Despite sweltering conditions in New Jersey, the Scots capitalized on their chances, with Lawrence Shankland opening the scoring.
Manager Steve Clarke praised his team’s intelligent approach, highlighting the effectiveness of starting with two strikers, Shankland and Che Adams. The victory provides a significant confidence boost ahead of their upcoming World Cup match against Haiti.
England head coach Thomas Tuchel’s experimentation must cease. The 1-0 friendly win against New Zealand, secured by Harry Kane’s goal, felt more like a training session than competitive international football. With the World Cup opener against Croatia looming, Tuchel needs to finalize his starting lineup.
Tuchel acknowledged the team’s lack of cohesion after a long gap since their last match together. Key players were rested, and experimental selections were made. The upcoming friendly against Costa Rica is the final chance to test combinations and build momentum before the tournament begins.
Scotland Blitz Bolivia in Final Warm-up!
Scotland delivered a stunning first-half masterclass, scoring four goals against Bolivia at the Sports Illustrated Stadium in New Jersey. This commanding victory was their final World Cup warm-up match, sending a clear message ahead of the main tournament. The Scots appear primed and ready!
England & Scotland: US Victories!
World Cup Warm-Ups: Early Wins
England and Scotland both secured wins on American soil, kicking off their World Cup preparations. Radio 5 Live’s ‘The Debrief’ dives into the matches, assessing England’s performance—described by some as a “training session”—and Scotland’s dominant four-goal first half against Bolivia. Pundits discuss player acclimatization and key contributions from Harry Kane and Che Adams.
Arsenal are closing in on PSG youngster Emmanuel Mbemba in a free transfer coup costing just £150,000 in training compensation.
BBC Sport reports Arsenal have approached Paris Saint-Germain for 18-year-old defender Emmanuel Mbemba, available this summer when his contract expires. The English champions referenced William Saliba’s loan-to-Marseille success story to sell their project.
Mbemba — a France youth international who recently captained PSG’s under-19s to French Youth Cup glory — favours the move, drawn by Arteta’s stability. Arsenal plan a European loan until January 2027 while he secures a work permit, viewing him long-term as a left-back.
