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  1. Ancelotti explains Neymar snub in Brazil win

    Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti has revealed exactly why Neymar remained an unused substitute during the Selecao's dramatic 2-1 comeback victory against Japan. Despite the Santos superstar warming up in front of a captivated Houston crowd, he was sent back to the bench as the game reached its climax.

  2. Sano: Brazil loss proves Japan 'not good enough'

    Japan midfielder Kaishu Sano has delivered a sobering assessment of the Samurai Blue's World Cup exit, insisting that performing well is no substitute for winning after a dramatic knockout defeat to Brazil. Despite a valiant effort that saw them push the South American giants to the limit, the 2026 World Cup journey ended in heartbreak for Hajime Moriyasu's side.

  3. Villa demand record fee for Rogers

    Aston Villa have slapped a staggering £130 million price tag on star man Morgan Rogers as interest from Premier League giants Arsenal and Chelsea continues to intensify. The Villans are determined to keep hold of their talisman, setting a valuation that would shatter the British transfer record for the England international.

  4. Mbappe 'on a mission' for France, says Deschamps

    France head coach Didier Deschamps has launched a passionate defence of Kylian Mbappe, insisting the forward is currently on a single-minded mission to lead Les Bleus to further glory. The Real Madrid star has been the focal point of the French national team as they prepare for the high-stakes knockout rounds of the World Cup.

  5. Don Carlo does it again! Casemiro & Martinelli break Japanese hearts

    Casemiro and Gabriel Martinelli got the goals as Brazil came from behind to beat Japan 2-1 in Houston to progress to the last 16 of the 2026 World Cup. The five-time champions appeared to be heading for an embarrassingly early exit after falling behind to a terrific first-half strike from Kaishu Sano, who found the bottom corner of Alisson Becker's net with a low shot after pouncing on a misplaced pass from Danilo.

  1. Leipzig chief denies Diomande will join PSG

    RB Leipzig sport chief Marcel Schafer has issued a firm hands-off warning to Paris Saint-Germain regarding Yan Diomande, insisting the breakout star is going nowhere this summer. Despite heavy speculation linking the Ivory Coast international with a move to the Parc des Princes, the Bundesliga outfit are determined to retain their prized asset for at least one more season.

  2. Lineker backs Deschamps for World Cup glory

    Gary Lineker has named France as the outright favourites to win the World Cup, insisting that there is no manager in international football better suited to lifting the trophy than Didier Deschamps. The former England striker praised the leadership of the Les Bleus boss while simultaneously hitting out at FIFA for a controversial decision regarding the French national team.

  3. England's biggest strength has become a World Cup weakness

    Just three games into the 2026 World Cup, England find themselves shorn of all three of their named options at right-back, making what was once an abundant area of the pitch for the Three Lions a real problem position at the worst possible time. Reece James, Tino Livramento and Jarell Quansah are all out injured, and Thomas Tuchel is now under significant scrutiny for some bizarre selection calls.

  4. Fenerbahce offer Greenwood huge salary to beat Roma

    Mason Greenwood has reportedly issued a blunt "let me go" plea to Marseille as the race for his signature intensifies between European heavyweights. While the forward has long been linked with a move to Serie A's Roma, a lucrative alternative from Fenerbahçe has emerged that could completely derail the plans of his primary suitors in Italy.

  5. Rosenior set for Paris FC move

    Liam Rosenior is on the verge of a return to the technical area as he prepares to take over the reins at Ligue 1 outfit Paris FC. The former Chelsea head coach has been out of work since his brief and difficult tenure at Stamford Bridge came to a disappointing end earlier this year.