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USMNT avalanche of mistakes leads to nightmare World Cup exit

  1. Victory of champions? England proved they CAN win the World Cup

    Well, it was never going to be easy, was it? If England were to win at the Azteca - something that only two teams had managed before in a competitive fixture - there were going to be bumps, bruises and a fair few scares. What probably wasn't accounted for, though, was total chaos. And that's what this was: a back and forth, gutsy, often brilliant, consistently nerve-wracking and, ultimately, glorious 3-2 win over Mexico that provided an immense boost to England's World Cup hopes.

  2. RANKED: Man Utd's midfield options after week of rejections

    Last week was really quite something for Tottenham Hotspur. Despite finishing 17th in each of the past two Premier League seasons, the north Londoners have signed two of the most coveted midfielders presently operating in England, Matheus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali. Spurs may have overpaid for both, but the club's long-suffering supporters are nonetheless delighted after seeing their transfer record broken twice in a matter of days, given former executive chairman Daniel Levy repeatedly refused to push the boat out to sign top talent.

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  1. Trump admits he asked Infantino to review Balogun red card

    Donald Trump confirmed that he asked FIFA President Gianni Infantino to review Folarin Balogun's red card, after the American was sent off during the USMNT's fixture against Bosnia and Herzegovina. The one-game ban imposed by the contentious decision was soon suspended for a year, leaving Balogun able to play in the U.S.'s World Cup round of 16 fixture against Belgium.

Expert Opinion & Analysis

  1. Balogun scandal shows how much World Cup has been tarnished

    The World Cup was actually becoming somewhat enjoyable. After the almost complete removal of jeopardy from the group stage caused by the tournament's farcical format, the overdue start of knockout football has unsurprisingly provided us with some genuine excitement - so much so, in fact, that you've probably already forgotten how disgracefully Iran were treated by the United States. Or that referee Omar Artan - along with millions of other Africans - wasn't even allowed to attend.

  2. Spain's unsung hero Oyarzabal is the ideal anti-Ronaldo

    Mikel Oyarzabal was one of five Real Sociedad players in Spain's Euro 2024 squad. No other club had more. But neither Oyarzabal nor his fellow Basques made a song and dance about their role in Spain's success in Germany. "That would be us," he told The Guardian. "[We] don't like being in the spotlight." It's getting harder and harder for him to avoid it, though.

  3. Bellingham, you beauty! 10-man England survive Azteca onslaught

    England produced one of their greatest World Cup performances to beat Mexico 3-2 on Sunday and book a place in the quarter-finals of the 2026 tournament. Jude Bellingham scored twice in the first half while Harry Kane kept himself in the Golden Boot race with a penalty as the Three Lions held on for victory despite playing the bulk of the second half with 10 men following a red card for Jarell Quansah.

Premier League

  1. Grealish set for Man City second chance under Maresca

    Enzo Maresca's arrival may present Jack Grealish with the chance to resurrect his Manchester City, according to reports. The England international had appeared destined for a permanent exit this summer, but the change in management at the Etihad Stadium has dramatically shifted the landscape for the 30-year-old winger.

Major League Soccer

  1. Trades of the week: The biggest done deals of the summer

    With the transfer window having opened for many of Europe's top leagues, GOAL, in association with eToro, is your go-to resource for all the biggest done deals. Will Manchester City break the £100 million barrier to land Elliot Anderson? Could Michael Olise end up at Real Madrid? Track all the biggest trades right here throughout the summer!

Transfer News

  1. Van Dijk to Milan? Liverpool captain's future addressed

    Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk is at the centre of intensifying transfer speculation as he prepares to enter the final twelve months of his contract on Merseyside. The Dutch international is reportedly attracting serious interest from Serie A giants AC Milan as part of a wider squad transition under new Reds head coach Andoni Iraola.

  2. Tonali Italia Galles

    Tonali explains 'magic' behind £100m Tottenham transfer

    Tottenham have shattered their club transfer record to sign Sandro Tonali from Newcastle United in a deal that could eventually reach £100 million ($133m). The Italy international arrives at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as a marquee addition for Roberto De Zerbi, who has been fundamental in convincing his compatriot to make the move south.

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