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  1. 'I always say England' - Mourinho runs rule over World Cup favourites

    Speaking exclusively on the Beast Mode On Podcast, José Mourinho has backed Cristiano Ronaldo and his native Portugal to stake a serious claim for World Cup glory, while ranking England among the favourites. Having recently returned to Real Madrid for a second spell in charge at the Bernabeu, Mourinho has also explained why he is hoping to see Madrid's star names suffer early exits from FIFA's flagship event in North America.

  2. Mourinho overjoyed at Messi World Cup win

    José Mourinho has expressed his delight that Lionel Messi was able to win a World Cup to add the only major trophy he was missing to his enviable collection. The Argentina captain propelled his nation to global glory in Qatar in 2022, and is now looking to repeat the feat in North America, with Lionel Scaloni's side expected to go deep in the competition once again.

  3. World Cup Golden Ball Power Rankings: Messi in at No.1

    The 2026 World Cup is underway as those still in contention fight it out for the universally coveted trophy. While the collective prize is the main objective for all competitors, some are already making their claim as the best player of the entire tournament. Lionel Messi is the current top candidate with all five of Argentina's goals, but Kylian Mbappe and Michael Olise are breathing down his neck.

  4. EXCLUSIVE: Mourinho reacts to reports he'll sell Madrid superstars

    José Mourinho has set the record straight regarding rumours that he is preparing for a fire sale at Real Madrid that will see a number of influential players exit the Bernabeu in the summer window. Speaking exclusively on the Beast Mode On Podcast, Mourinho felt he needed to address press reports that suggested star names would be moved on after alleged issues in previous regimes.

  1. Jose Mourinho Beast Mode On Podcast

    🎥 | EXCLUSIVE: José Mourinho on Madrid return, Messi & more

    New Real Madrid head coach José Mourinho joins Adebayo Akinfenwa on the Beast Mode On Podcast as he exclusively discusses his sensational return to the Liga giants, the World Cup and whether England can finally end 60 years of hurt, and some of the joyous, and panful, experiences he's had in management to date. Mourinho also chats openly about his time at Tottenham, and the controversial nature of his sacking just days before the League Cup final, among many other intriguing topics in a must-see episode of the award-winning podcast.

  2. Arsenal complete permanent signing of Hincapie

    Arsenal have officially secured the long-term future of Piero Hincapie, confirming that the Ecuador international has joined the club on a permanent basis. During a superb loan spell from Bayer Leverkusen, the defender established himself as a cornerstone of Mikel Arteta’s backline during a historic season for the Gunners.

  3. Why appointing 74-year-old O’Neill was right decision by Celtic

    Celtic have handed Martin O’Neill a permanent contract, on the back of their Scottish Premiership and Cup double, with Kenny Miller telling GOAL why the evergreen 74-year-old remains the perfect candidate to fill the most demanding of roles. The former Hoops striker has explained the crucial qualities that remain at Parkhead after a shrewd decision on the coaching front was made.

  4. World Cup's unfair format plays right into Infantino's hands

    June 25, 1982 was, according to The Times, "the day that sportsmanship died". What was expected to be a fiercely competitive fixture between West Germany and Austria became a 'non-aggression pact' between two teams who effectively stopped playing during the second half of their World Cup group game in Gijon to ensure that both progressed to the second round.

  5. ‘Where are they?’ - West Ham & Chelsea development questioned

    West Ham were once known as the “Academy of Football”, but former Hammers boss Harry Redknapp has told GOAL why “something has to be done” about the lack of exciting youngsters breaking through at top Premier League clubs. Chelsea and Liverpool are considered to form part of that problem, with Arsenal wonderkid Max Dowman proving to be a break from the norm at present.