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  1. Fabregas returns to Arsenal for Como friendly

    Arsenal icon Cesc Fabregas is set for an emotional homecoming this summer after it was confirmed his Como side will travel to north London for a pre-season friendly. The former Gunners captain will lead the Italian outfit out at the Emirates Stadium on August 12 as both sides ramp up their preparations for the 2026-27 campaign.

  2. ‘Like Messi!’ - Leeds advised against inviting Aaronson offers

    Leeds United have been advised against inviting offers for USMNT star Brenden Aaronson, with Matt Kilgallon explaining to GOAL why the American forward was “like Lionel Messi” at times last season after finding his feet in English football. The all-action playmaker has finally won over a sceptical fan base at Elland Road, but is entering the final year of his contract.

  3. No way back for Alvarez! Simeone wants Atleti striker OUT

    The relationship between Julian Alvarez and Atletico Madrid has reached a breaking point, with manager Diego Simeone reportedly losing patience with the Argentine forward. Following a series of public hints regarding a potential move to Barcelona, the Atleti boss is now ready to sanction an exit for a player who no longer seems committed to the cause at the Metropolitano.

  1. Forlan explains how Ronaldo is 'hurting' Portugal at World Cup

    Former Manchester United striker Diego Forlan has delivered a blunt critique of Cristiano Ronaldo, claiming the legendary forward is currently a hindrance to Portugal’s World Cup ambitions. Despite leading his nation into the knockout stages, the 41-year-old’s performances have sparked debate among pundits and former colleagues alike.

  2. ‘Big slap in face’ - Palmer told how to become ‘great player’

    Cole Palmer has been made aware of what he needs to do in order to become a “great player”, with Frank Leboeuf admitting to GOAL that the Chelsea star’s World Cup snub with England will feel like a “big slap in the face”. The enigmatic playmaker remains a match-winner at Stamford Bridge, but his numbers have dipped year on year after making a dazzling start to his spell in west London.

  3. No Hand of God or wonder goal! VAR would’ve changed history

    Peter Shilton has explained to GOAL how VAR would have changed the course of history had it been around in 1986, as there would have been no ‘Hand of God’, individual wonder goal or World Cup win for Diego Maradona. Argentina’s mercurial No.10 quite literally carried his nation to global glory single-handedly on Mexican soil, with his most memorable performance being delivered against England at the quarter-final stage.

  4. RANKED: Who are England's best penalty-takers?

    It’s time for the knockout stages of the 2026 World Cup, which means it’s time for penalty shootout drama. Generally, England have a terrible reputation when it comes to spot-kicks, winning just four of the 11 shootouts they’ve participated in. But the signs suggest the tide is turning, with three of those wins coming in their last four.

  5. BDO Power Rankings: Magestic Messi catapults into contention

    With the Lionel Messi-Cristiano Ronaldo duopoly presumably disappearing into the rearview mirror, the battle for the Ballon d'Or hasn't felt so open for the best part of 20 years, with countless players now beginning each campaign believing they have a chance of claiming the most prestigious individual prize football has to offer. Ousmane Dembele emerged from a career plagued by injuries and inconsistencies to win the Golden Ball in 2025, and he is among a crowded field of contenders again in 2026.

  6. Future England boss? Lampard backed by ex-Three Lions captain

    Frank Lampard is, after overseeing promotion into the Premier League at Coventry, being backed to become a contender for the England manager’s top. Ex-Three Lions captain Terry Butcher has told GOAL why he is hoping to see more home-grown coaches compete for that prestigious post, with the likes of Steven Gerrard and Wayne Rooney not being ruled out of the equation just yet.

  7. Guardiola exit: Did Pep know City's FFP fate?

    Manchester City are preparing for life after Pep Guardiola, but the shadow of 115 Premier League charges continues to loom large over the Etihad Stadium. As the legendary Catalan coach calls time on his trophy-laden decade in England, questions are being asked about whether the looming verdict on the club’s financial conduct played a part in his decision to walk away.