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  1. ‘The f*cking new Salt Bae!’ - Crouch embarrassed by Kane hug

    Former England striker Peter Crouch has jokingly compared himself to viral personality Salt Bae after being caught up in the emotional aftermath of the Three Lions’ dramatic World Cup victory over Mexico. The retired forward admitted he felt like a "full kit w*nker" during his enthusiastic celebrations with captain Harry Kane at the Azteca Stadium.

  2. Messi achieves WC first since Maradona in epic Argentina win

    Lionel Messi has matched a spectacular World Cup record previously set by Diego Maradona after inspiring Argentina to a breathtaking 3-2 comeback victory over Egypt. The captain was instrumental as his team overturned a two-goal deficit in the final minutes, securing a quarter-final spot while registering astonishing individual statistics that cement his legacy on the global stage.

  3. How Endrick reacted to costly miss in Brazil's World Cup exit

    Endrick has opened up on his devastating miss during Brazil's shock World Cup exit to Norway. The Real Madrid striker missed a golden opportunity before the team suffered a painful 2-1 defeat. He has now promised to learn from the heartbreaking moment and vowed to work tirelessly to ensure the national team bounce back in the 2030 tournament.

  4. 🎥 | Happy tears! Emotional Messi follows Neymar & CR7

    Lionel Messi could not contain his emotions at the final whistle in Atlanta as Argentina staged a sensational late comeback to beat Egypt 3-2. After watching old rivals Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar suffer painful exits in previous matches, the Inter Miami star shed tears of joy as the reigning champions secured their place in the quarter-finals.

  5. Lionel Messi is inevitable! The GOAT inspires epic win over Egypt

    Lionel Messi made amends for missing a second penalty at the 2026 World Cup by inspiring the most dramatic of comebacks, as Argentina came from 2-0 down with just over 10 minutes remaining to beat a heroic Egypt side 3-2 in a last-16 clash for the ages in Atlanta. Lionel Scaloni's side started as sluggishly as they had performed in their lucky win over Cape Verde by the same scoreline, and Egypt took advantage, with an unmarked Yasser Ibrahim burying a cross from Marwan Attia past Emiliano Martinez with just 15 minutes gone.

  6. World Cup Golden Boot standings: Messi moves ahead of Mbappe

    The 2026 World Cup is well underway and so is the race for the prestigious Golden Boot - the award given to the tournament's top scorer. There's a long and winding road to be navigated as 48 nations battle for the top prize, but which star will take home the illustrious award? Here, GOAL tracks the tournament's most prolific stars.

  1. ‘Speedy recovery’ - Henderson injury update after arm break

    Jordan Henderson is on the road to a speedy recovery following a freak accident that saw him break his arm while celebrating England's dramatic 3-2 World Cup win over Mexico. The midfielder slipped and fell over an advertising hoarding at the Azteca Stadium, requiring immediate medical attention. He will now undergo surgery but is set to remain with the squad for the rest of the tournament.

  2. Messi a superstar at nine! ‘Tiny magician’ wowed senior players

    Before he was an eight-time Ballon d'Or winner and a world champion, Lionel Messi was already a living legend in the streets of Rosario. Long before he moved to Barcelona's La Masia, the "tiny magician" was making enough waves at Newell's Old Boys that the club’s senior professionals would halt their schedules just to catch a glimpse of his genius.

  3. ‘Plays himself next five tournaments’ - CR7 tipped for new role

    Following Portugal's heartbreak at the World Cup, speculation is mounting over Cristiano Ronaldo's next move. With Roberto Martinez stepping down, pundits have suggested Ronaldo could take over as national team manager to retain his influence. The bold claim has sparked humorous suggestions that Ronaldo would continue to select himself as a player for the next five tournaments.

  4. Norway squad hit by sickness bug ahead of England clash

    Norway's preparations for their historic World Cup quarter-final clash against England have been heavily disrupted by a sickness bug spreading through their camp. Following a stunning victory over Brazil, Stale Solbakken's squad is now battling fatigue and illness caused by excessive travel across the United States ahead of Saturday's crucial match in Miami.