Osimhen hat-trick keeps Nigeria’s World Cup dream alive
Victor Osimhen’s stunning hat-trick powered Nigeria to a decisive 4-0 victory over Benin, keeping their 2026 World Cup qualification hopes […]
Victor Osimhen’s stunning hat-trick powered Nigeria to a decisive 4-0 victory over Benin, keeping their 2026 World Cup qualification hopes […]
Roy Keane has criticised Marcus Rashford for claiming Manchester United’s “inconsistent environment” stalled his progress, saying the England forward was “part of the problem.”
Rashford, 27, who joined Barcelona on loan after falling out with manager Ruben Amorim, has impressed with three goals and five assists in 10 games. His form earned a recall from England boss Thomas Tuchel, who said he only needs “consistency” to be world-class.
However, Keane warned Rashford must take responsibility. “Towards the end of his time at United, there was obviously issues. He was part of the problem with the environment,” Keane said. “He should have been setting the standards.”
While praising his talent, Keane urged maturity. “Talent alone is not enough… if you’re late or not a top pro, you’re part of the problem,” he added. Rashford will aim to maintain form ahead of next year’s World Cup.
Marcus Rashford candidly stated his belief that his loan move to Barcelona, following a fallout with Ruben Amorim at Manchester
Twenty-one countries have already qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup as England aim to secure their place with a win over Latvia tonight.
Sweden’s World Cup dream fades after 1-0 home loss to Kosovo despite multiple chances for Isak and Gyokeres.
A rat invaded the pitch during Wales’ 3-2 loss to Belgium, briefly halting play before Brennan Johnson chased it off.
An agent believes Alexander Isak will replace Mohamed Salah’s goals at Liverpool, though Swedish media criticized his “tame” display in Sweden’s loss to Kosovo.
Tuchel praised Rashford’s revival at Barcelona but warned him to stay consistent or risk ending his career with regrets.
England manager Thomas Tuchel has challenged Marcus Rashford to find consistency and push himself to his limits, warning the on-loan
Tottenham’s Yves Bissouma was stretchered off just minutes into Mali’s 4–1 win over Madagascar, raising new concerns about his future after recent disciplinary and injury issues.