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  1. Rodri responds after heated clash with Bernardo Silva

    Spain midfielder Rodri has issued a formal apology to his former Manchester City team-mate Bernardo Silva following a heated on-field altercation at the end of their World Cup knockout match. The fiery incident overshadowed Spain's dramatic 1-0 victory in Dallas, which secured La Roja a spot in the quarter-finals and knocked Portugal out.

  2. Legendary referee Collina hits back at Trump over 'very suspect' claims

    Pierluigi Collina has issued a firm rebuttal to United States President Donald Trump following explosive comments regarding the integrity of World Cup match officials. The legendary former referee, now serving as FIFA's Referees Committee Chairman, moved quickly to protect the reputation of the tournament's officiating staff after personal attacks were directed at Brazilian referee Raphael Claus.

  3. 'The pain is great' - Ancelotti vows to continue as Brazil boss

    Carlo Ancelotti has committed his future to the Brazilian national team despite suffering a bitterly disappointing 2-1 defeat against Norway in the World Cup round of 16. The veteran Italian manager, along with the Brazilian Football Confederation, insists the long-term project remains intact despite registering their worst tournament campaign since 1966.

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    Neymar's father pleads with son to 'keep playing football'

    The footballing world stood still as Neymar announced his international retirement in the aftermath of Brazil’s shock exit from the 2026 World Cup. However, the legendary forward’s father has since taken to social media to issue a moving plea, begging his son to reconsider hanging up his boots for good.

  1. Brazil's World Cup nightmare: Why it went so wrong

    The inquest into Brazil's disastrous World Cup exit is well underway after the five-time winners were unceremoniously dumped out of the tournament at the hands of dark horses Norway and the goals of Erling Haaland. In truth, the Selecao never really got going in North America - hamstrung by an ageing, rag-tag squad that was yet to gel as they often relied on Vinicius Jr to deliver the goods.

  2. 'Overturn this!' - Belgium players mock Trump after beating USMNT

    Belgium’s stars sent a defiant message to the White House and FIFA by performing the 'Trump dance' during their dominant 4-1 World Cup victory over the United States. The clinical performance in Seattle served as the ultimate response to the controversial reversal of Folarin Balogun’s red card suspension, a decision that dominated headlines and sparked fierce debate in the build-up to the match.

  3. Merino comes up clutch! Super-sub sends Portugal packing

    Substitute Mikel Merino scored a late winner as Spain edged Portugal 1-0 in an unexpectedly drab World Cup round-of-16 clash on Monday. The Arsenal midfielder was introduced in the 85th minute and won the game in the 91st with a tidy finish that was just about deserved. La Roja were ineffective for long stretches, and created little, but Merino proved to be the difference-maker.

  4. 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.