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  1. Raphinha's wife responds to financial situation rumours

    Natalia Belloli, the wife of Barcelona and Brazil winger Raphinha, has hit back at "absurd" reports suggesting that the family is currently enduring an economic crisis. The speculation began to swirl following comments from a former World Cup winner, but the family has now moved to definitively silence the noise.

  2. Fernandes delighted to see Ronaldo open World Cup account

    Bruno Fernandes has expressed his relief after Portugal teammate Cristiano Ronaldo silenced his critics by scoring twice in a dominant World Cup victory over Uzbekistan. Following a tough opening draw, Fernandes highlighted the importance of seeing his captain find the back of the net, insisting that Ronaldo remains the ultimate go-to player for their national side.

  3. It's Man Utd or nothing for De Gea!

    David de Gea has reportedly made a definitive decision regarding his future, informing those close to him that he has no intention of leaving Fiorentina for anyone other than Manchester United. Despite attracting fresh interest from European heavyweights following a successful comeback in Italy, the Spaniard remains tethered to his former home at Old Trafford.

  4. Cannavaro tells record-breaking Ronaldo to keep playing

    Fabio Cannavaro has urged Cristiano Ronaldo to prolong his illustrious career after watching Ronaldo dismantle his Uzbekistan side. Following a week of heavy criticism, Ronaldo answered his detractors by making World Cup history, prompting Cannavaro to praise his intelligence and reveal the heartfelt advice he gave him on the international stage.

  5. Witch doctor 'lifts' Kane curse after Ghana draw

    Harry Kane’s uncharacteristic struggles in front of goal during England's World Cup stalemate with Ghana have been attributed to more than just a bad day at the office. A renowned Ghanaian spiritualist now claims he was the architect behind the captain's misfortune, having placed a hex on the striker to protect his nation's interests.

  6. Bayern plan massive contract to keep Olise from Madrid

    Bayern Munich are reportedly preparing to offer Michael Olise a lucrative new contract to ward off heavy transfer interest from Real Madrid. The Bundesliga club are determined to keep the France winger, who has impressed at the World Cup, by significantly increasing his wages and extending his deal until 2031 amidst growing speculation about a high-profile departure.

  7. Reynolds and Mac remain committed to Wrexham dream

    Wrexham's meteoric rise through the English football pyramid has captured the world's imagination, but questions often linger about how long the Hollywood glitz will last at the Racecourse Ground. After a season that saw the club narrowly miss out on the Championship play-offs, CEO Michael Williamson has addressed the long-term commitment of co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac.

  8. Atletico slam Barca over Alvarez pursuit

    Atletico Madrid CEO Miguel Angel Gil Marin has launched a scathing attack on Barcelona, accusing the Catalan giants of "lies and disrespect" regarding their pursuit of Julian Alvarez. The Rojiblancos chief also confirmed that the club is prepared to take legal action after the Argentine striker sparked controversy with public comments regarding his future.

  9. Messi honoured with 85-foot statue

    Lionel Messi has seen many tributes throughout his legendary career, but his latest monument in Argentina truly stands above the rest. Ahead of his 39th birthday, the Inter Miami star has been immortalised with a staggering 85-foot statue in the Patagonian town of Cutral Co.

  10. Ferdinand tells Ronaldo doubters to shut up completely

    Rio Ferdinand has furiously defended Cristiano Ronaldo following his impressive two-goal performance for Portugal against Uzbekistan at the World Cup. The former Manchester United defender took to social media to emphatically silence Ronaldo's critics, praising his remarkable longevity, historic scoring records, and unmatched ability to consistently deliver on football's biggest stage.

  1. Kane explains missed chances in frustrating Ghana draw

    Harry Kane has opened up on his frustrating performance in England's 0-0 draw against Ghana at the World Cup, admitting he was man-marked out of the game. The striker struggled to make an impact against a resolute defence and missed a crucial late chance to win the match, but remains positive as the Three Lions look to secure top spot in Group L against Panama.

  2. How Brighton flop Undav became Germany's prime goal-getter

    There was still more than half an hour to play in Toronto, but Germany's fans had seen enough. With their team trailing 1-0 to Ivory Coast, and struggling terribly to break down The Elephants, they began chanting Deniz Undav's name. In their eyes, it was clearly time for Germany's super-sub - and Julian Nagelsmann agreed. In the 60th minute of an absorbing World Cup Group E encounter, the coach threw on Undav, Nadiem Amiri and Jamie Leweling. Less than eight minutes later, Amiri whipped over a delightful cross from the right wing that Undav volleyed home emphatically.

  3. Messi refuses to rule out playing at 2030 World Cup

    Lionel Messi has left the door open for a sensational appearance at the 2030 World Cup after cementing his legacy as the greatest goalscorer in the history of the competition. The Argentina icon, currently leading the Albiceleste's charge at the 2026 tournament in North America, recently surpassed Miroslav Klose to take his total tally to 18 goals across six editions.