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  1. Messi retirement delay? Argentina boss airs ‘keep playing’ hope

    Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni has admitted he is desperate to see Lionel Messi continue his international career, confessing that the prospect of life without the number 10 brings back painful memories of Diego Maradona’s exit. As the national team prepare for the 2026 World Cup, the 38-year-old Inter Miami star's future remains the primary talking point for all.

  2. 🎥 | Tearful Neymar enjoys emotional video call with Raphinha

    Neymar and Raphinha have shared a touching moment of celebration following the announcement of Brazil's squad for the 2026 World Cup. The legendary forward, whose inclusion had been the subject of intense speculation, was seen in tears as he connected with his close friend and Barcelona star to process the news.

  3. Saka narrowly missed out on snatching PL record from Rooney

    Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka has cemented his name in Premier League history, becoming the second-youngest player to achieve 50 goals and 50 assists. Reaching the milestone at 24 years and 255 days during a crucial win over Burnley, he narrowly missed Wayne Rooney’s elite record but proudly joined Arsenal royalty Thierry Henry and Dennis Bergkamp in an exclusive club.

  4. Burnley boss fumes over Havertz red card escape

    Burnley interim manager Michael Jackson has strongly condemned the decision to allow Arsenal forward Kai Havertz to stay on the pitch during a crucial 1-0 victory on Monday. Jackson insists the Germany international should have been sent off for a reckless second-half challenge, which could have significantly altered the outcome and Arsenal's ongoing Premier League title charge.

  1. Portugal asked Kroupi about allegiance switch from France

    Portugal head coach Roberto Martinez has revealed that the national team made a formal approach for Bournemouth's teenage sensation Eli Junior Kroupi ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The 19-year-old forward, who boasts an impressive Premier League record this season, ultimately chose to stick with the French setup, ending Portugal's hopes of a high-profile international transfer.

  2. Ancelotti told Neymar he'll have to accept Brazil bench role

    Carlo Ancelotti has integrated Neymar into his 2026 World Cup plans, but the veteran forward has been forced to accept a significantly reduced status within the Selecao camp. The Italian coach held a high-stakes video call with the Santos star to lay down the law before confirming his final 26-man roster.