Normal view

Yesterday — 19 February 2026Main stream

Cristiano Ronaldo’s son already outshines his father in one aspect: Cristiano Jr. sets youth milestone that even CR7 couldn’t reach

19 February 2026 at 22:17
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. is rapidly becoming one of the most talked-about young prospects in youth soccer, attracting global attention not just because of his surname but because of his growing influence on the pitch.

Cristiano Ronaldo has spent more than two decades redefining soccer greatness, and now his son is beginning to carve out a path that could extend the family legacy well into the future. Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. is rapidly becoming one of the most talked-about young prospects in youth soccer, attracting global attention not just because of his surname but because of his growing influence on the pitch. Portugal has watched his development with increasing optimism, as his recent performances suggest a player capable of making his own mark on the international stage.

The teenage forward recently took part in the 2026 Algarve International Tournament with the Portugal Under-16 team, delivering performances that justified the hype surrounding his development. Despite the weight of expectation, he showed composure and tactical maturity, contributing to his team’s success even without being the main goal scorer.

Cristiano Jr. made an immediate impact during the Algarve tournament, beginning with a standout cameo against Japan. He provided a decisive assist in a 3-0 victory, nearly scoring twice shortly after coming on as a substitute. He then started against the Netherlands, playing the first half of a 1-0 win, before coming off the bench in the final against Germany, where the Selecao secured a 3-1 victory to lift the trophy.

His most eye-catching moment came against Japan, when he produced a dazzling back-heel assist for Jose Garrafa, a moment that showcased both flair and soccer intelligence. Even without scoring, his contributions reinforced his growing importance within the youth setup and highlighted his ability to influence games in multiple ways.

cristiano ronaldo jr
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr of Portugal (C) looks on prior to the Men’s U15 International match between Portugal and Japan

The historic achievement revealed

Midway through his story, the scale of Cristiano Jr.’s early success becomes clear. At just 15 years old, Cristiano Jr. has already surpassed his father’s youth international trophy tally, achieving a milestone that even Cristiano Ronaldo did not reach at the same stage of his career.

While Ronaldo Sr. enjoyed a prolific youth career, he won only one international youth title—the Toulon Tournament (now the Maurice Revello Tournament) in 2002. In contrast, Cristiano Jr. already has three youth international trophies, marking a remarkable early achievement that places him ahead of his father in this specific metric.

ronaldo portugal young
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal runs with the ball

His recent Algarve Tournament title adds to earlier successes, including the Confederations Cup in Turkey, where Portugal defeated England 2-1 in the final, and the Vlatko Markovic Tournament in Croatia, where he scored twice in a 3-2 victory over the hosts.

Forging his own legacy

With three youth international trophies already, Cristiano Jr. is no longer just following in his father’s footsteps; he is beginning to build a distinct legacy of his own. His performances for Portugal’s youth teams suggest a player with technical quality, composure, and an understanding of the game beyond his years.

ronaldo jr
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. in action for Portugal U-16

While comparisons to his father are inevitable, this early achievement shows that the 15-year-old winger’s journey is already unique. If his development continues at this pace, the soccer world may soon witness another Ronaldo shaping the sport’s future, not as a shadow of the past, but as a new chapter in a legendary soccer dynasty.

Cristiano Ronaldo and his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr

Lionel Messi and Sergio Busquets achieve unprecedented milestone with IFFHS recognition as Barcelona and Inter Miami Unite to cement duo’s latest record

19 February 2026 at 22:02
For years, Lionel Messi and Sergio Busquets were inseparable on the pitch, shaping eras, lifting trophies, and defining soccer’s modern tactical identity. Now, their shared journey has produced yet another milestone that underscores their extraordinary longevity and chemistry.

For years, Lionel Messi and Sergio Busquets were inseparable on the pitch, shaping eras, lifting trophies, and defining soccer’s modern tactical identity. Their partnership at Barcelona was the backbone of one of the greatest teams in history, while their reunion at Inter Miami offered a poetic late-career chapter filled with silverware and nostalgia. Now, their shared journey has produced yet another milestone that underscores their extraordinary longevity and chemistry.

The announcement from the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS) once again places Messi at the center of soccer history, this time alongside his longtime midfield ally. Barcelona and Inter Miami served as the two stages where their partnership reached historic heights, first in Europe, then in the United States. As they prepare for the next phase of their careers, their bond has been immortalized in a way few players ever experience.

Few partnerships in soccer history have lasted as long or been as influential as the one between Messi and Busquets. From Pep Guardiola’s tiki-taka revolution to the MLS spotlight in Miami, their understanding of space, timing, and decision-making remained almost telepathic.

Their partnership began in 2008 at Barcelona and continued across 13 consecutive seasons, during which they played 569 official matches together. After a brief separation in the early 2020s, their careers reunited in 2023 at Inter Miami, where they shared 84 additional games in MLS and other competitions.

The historic record revealed

According to IFFHS, Messi and Busquets have played together in more matches than any other duo in the history of world soccer. Across Barcelona and Inter Miami, they accumulated 653 official matches as teammates, surpassing every partnership recorded in soccer history.

This milestone places them above other legendary pairings, including Busquets and Gerard Pique (620 matches)Gerd Muller and Sepp Maier (611), and Thomas Muller and Manuel Neuer (611). Only a handful of duos in soccer history have ever surpassed the 600-match mark, making this achievement almost unparalleled in the modern era.

Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF celebrates after scoring the team's fifth goal with teammate Sergio Busquets #5 during the MLS match between New York Red Bulls and Inter Miami CF at Sports Illustrated Stadium on July 19, 2025 in Harrison, New Jersey.
Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF celebrates with teammate Sergio Busquets #5

Trophy-laden years in Barcelona and Inter Miami

Their time together was not defined solely by appearances but by relentless success. Messi and Busquets won 33 official titles as teammates, an astonishing tally that reflects their dominance at club level. At Camp Nou, they captured eight LaLiga titles, three UEFA Champions League trophies, and three Club World Cups, among numerous domestic and international honors.

Their reunion in Miami added a new chapter of success, with the 2023 Leagues Cup, the 2024 MLS Supporters’ Shield, and the 2025 MLS Cup completing a unique transatlantic legacy. These achievements illustrate how their partnership transcended leagues and continents, proving that elite soccer intelligence and chemistry can thrive anywhere.

Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF celebrates with teammate Sergio Busquets #5 after scoring a goal.

The record was officially sealed on December 6, 2025, when Inter Miami defeated the Vancouver Whitecaps in the MLS Cup final. Shortly after lifting the trophy, Sergio Busquets announced his retirement, bringing an end to their historic on-field partnership.

With the Spanish midfield maestro stepping away from professional soccer, Messi’s journey continues alone in Miami, where he is expected to play until 2028. Inter Miami, however, enters a new era without several iconic figures from its golden period, including Busquets and Jordi Alba, as it prepares to defend its titles and inaugurate a new stadium.

Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona (L) celebrates with his teammate Sergio Busquets of FC Barcelona

Cristiano Ronaldo on sidelines as Al-Nassr advances to AFC Champions League Two quarterfinals: 2026 signing Abdullah Al-Hamdan speaks out in his absence with four-word message

19 February 2026 at 20:49
As Al-Nassr faced Arkadag in a high-stakes knockout tie, the Saudi giant delivered a composed performance to secure progress, while its global icon watched from the stands.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Abdullah Al-Hamdan were both part of the narrative on a decisive continental night, even though only one of them stepped onto the pitch. As Al-Nassr faced Arkadag in a high-stakes knockout tie, the Saudi giant delivered a composed performance to secure progress, while its global icon watched from the stands. The victory not only sealed a place in the quarterfinals of the AFC Champions League Two but also sparked a message from the club’s winter signing that hinted at growing ambition within the squad.

For Al-Nassr, the clash represented another step in its continental project, blending global superstars with local talents. For Arkadag, it was a stern test against elite opposition, with their remarkable domestic record offering little protection against the gulf in quality on the night.

The decisive moment came almost instantly. Abdulrahman Ghareeb scored in the second minute, finishing a pinpoint cross from Nawaf Boushal to give Al-Nassr a 1-0 lead on the night and a commanding 2-0 aggregate advantage. From that point onward, the Saudi club controlled proceedings, limiting Arkadag to sporadic counter-attacks and ensuring qualification without unnecessary drama.

Jorge Jesus’s player’s tactical discipline was evident across both halves. The hosts dominated possession, managed the tempo, and prevented the Turkmenistan outfit from creating clear-cut chances. A late red card for Arkadag’s Gochmyrat Annaguliyev further eased the pressure, confirming the Turkmenistani side’s elimination.

The result booked Al-Nassr’s place in the quarterfinals, where a showdown with Al-Wasl awaits. The first leg is scheduled for March 3, marking another milestone in the club’s pursuit of continental silverware.

Ronaldo’s absence and strategic rest

While Al-Nassr celebrated on the pitch, Ronaldo remained a central figure in the narrative despite not playing. The Portuguese superstar was absent from the squad, watching the match from the stands as his teammates delivered the result.

Manager Jorge Jesus confirmed earlier that the Portuguese veteran was being rested to preserve him for Saudi Pro League fixtures and the later stages of continental competition. At 41, his workload is being carefully managed, with the club balancing his fitness against the demands of a congested schedule. The image of Ronaldo observing from the sidelines underscored the club’s evolving identity—no longer entirely reliant on its talisman but still shaped by his presence and influence.

Al Nassr's Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo of team Al-Nassr FC during the Saudi Pro League game.

What did Abdullah Al-Hamdan say?

Amid the celebrations, attention shifted to Al-Nassr’s winter signing, Abdullah Al-Hamdan. After the match, the Saudi international posted a short but powerful four-word message on social media, capturing the mood of the squad and the momentum of the campaign. The message was simple: “To the next round.”

The phrase symbolized the Knight of Najd’s ambition and belief, reflecting a squad that sees continental progress as a stepping stone rather than an end goal. For Al-Hamdan, it was a statement of intent as he seeks to establish himself in a star-studded team.

Abdullah Al-Hamdan on instagram
Abdullah Al-Hamdan via Instagram

Al-Hamdan’s arrival has not been without controversy. Rival clubs Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad lodged complaints regarding his contract termination and eligibility, arguing that the timing of his move violated league regulations. According to reports, his contract was terminated via email on the same day he featured for Al-Nassr, creating a legal gray area.

Despite the protests, Al-Nassr remained confident in its position. For now, the matter remains under scrutiny, but Al-Nassr continues to operate without fear of sanctions. The match also highlighted the Saudi giant’s broader strategy of blending international icons with emerging talents. Alongside Al-Hamdan, the club added Iraqi midfielder Hayder Abdulkareem during the winter window, a signing driven by head coach Jorge Jesus.

Cristiano Ronaldo (left) and Abdullah Al-Hamdan (right)

Christian Pulisic under pressure to step up as Milan boss Massimiliano Allegri singles out key area USMNT star needs to improve ahead of crucial Serie A stretch

19 February 2026 at 20:19
With Milan chasing the Scudetto and Como proving to be a stubborn obstacle, the coach Massimiliano Allegri has delivered a subtle but pointed message to his American star Christian Pulisic as the season heads into its final stretch.

With Milan chasing the Scudetto and Como proving to be a stubborn obstacle, the coach Massimiliano Allegri has delivered a subtle but pointed message to his American star Christian Pulisic as the season heads into its final stretch. Injuries, tactical compromises, and dropped points have shaped the campaign, but Allegri believes that decisive contributions from his key attackers could still define the outcome.

Milan, still second in the table, has navigated a turbulent season marked by constant physical issues among its attacking core. From Rafael Leao to Santiago Gimenez, Christopher Nkunku, and Pulisic, availability has been inconsistent, forcing Allegri to adapt his plans week after week. The recent draw against Como underlined both the resilience of the squad and the glaring shortcomings that threaten to derail their title ambitions.

The Rossoneri’s position near the top of the table has masked a series of structural problems. Leao missed six league games, Pulisic was ruled out of seven, including a preventive benching against Como, and Gimenez has missed 16 due to injury and surgery. In contrast, others, such as Nkunku and Niclas Fullkrug, also struggled with fitness issues. The constant reshuffling of players prevented Allegri from establishing his preferred attacking partnerships and patterns.

As a result, Milan developed a cautious identity, often prioritizing defensive stability and patience over aggressive attacking play. The coach’s conservative approach helped secure an impressive unbeaten run, but it also limited the team’s offensive output and predictability. Milannews.it has noted that the lack of codified attacking plays and inconsistent pressing has made the team appear flat in key moments, especially in the first halves of matches.

Another frustrating draw

The clash with Como illustrated many of these issues. Milan entered the match needing three points but settled for a 1-1 draw, a result that left them seven points behind their city rivals with just 12 games remaining. Both goals came from goalkeeper errors, with Nico Paz capitalizing on Mike Maignan’s mistake before Rafael Leao responded with a stunning lob.

Despite moments of brilliance, the home side struggled to break down Como’s compact setup. The match also saw Allegri sent off after a heated touchline dispute, highlighting the growing tension as the title race intensifies. Pulisic, introduced late in the game, had an immediate impact by driving forward and testing the goalkeeper, though his effort lacked the clinical edge required.

pulisic milan
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan shoots past Diego Carlos and Jacobo Ramon of Como 1907

Allegri’s warning to Pulisic revealed

In the middle of the debate about Milan’s attacking struggles, Allegri delivered a revealing assessment of his key players, Rafael Leao and Pulisic. “It depends only on Leao, on the condition he needs to improve, just like Pulisic needs to improve his condition as well. They are two technically important players who can be decisive at the end of the season,” he said.

This remark clarified the mysterious aspect Allegri believes the American must address: his physical condition and fitness levels. Throughout the campaign, the 27-year-old winger has dealt with recurring muscle discomfort, limiting his consistency and forcing the club to manage his workload carefully. The manager’s message suggests that full physical readiness could be the difference between Milan mounting a serious title challenge or falling short.

Christian Pulisic (left) and Massimiliano Allegri (right)

FIFA president Gianni Infantino makes bold 2026 World Cup attendance claim despite widespread ticket prices criticism: ‘Every match is sold out’

19 February 2026 at 18:50
Amid the ticket pricing storm, FIFA president Gianni Infantino has remained a central figure in defending the tournament’s commercial model, while insisting that demand has never been higher.

The build-up to the 2026 World Cup has already turned into a global spectacle, not only on the pitch but also at the ticket office. Supporters across the world have reacted with disbelief as prices for the expanded tournament in North America reached unprecedented levels, sparking accusations of profiteering, frustration among loyal fans, and renewed debates over access to soccer’s biggest stage. Amid the storm, FIFA president Gianni Infantino has remained a central figure in defending the tournament’s commercial model, while insisting that demand has never been higher.

The debate is unfolding as the club and the national team prepare for the most ambitious World Cup in history, with 48 teams, 104 matches, and a tri-nation hosting format involving the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Ticket pricing has emerged as one of the most controversial topics, with fans claiming the tournament is becoming inaccessible for ordinary supporters.

The controversy intensified after resale listings revealed staggering prices for major matches. Tickets for the opening match in Mexico City were listed at more than $5,300, compared with an original price of $895, while a single seat for the final in New Jersey reached a jaw-dropping $143,750 — more than 40 times its original value. Even the cheapest resale ticket for the final hovered close to $10,000, shocking supporters around the world.

Fan organizations accused FIFA of betraying its core audience, arguing that soccer’s biggest tournament is drifting further away from ordinary supporters. “These exorbitant prices, unfortunately, don’t surprise me… In the end, who pays the price? The passionate fans who end up with outrageous offers,” said France supporters’ group Irresistibles Francais“We would prefer that this benefit real fans… but unfortunately, that’s not the case.”

A detailed view of the FIFA World Cup trophy.

FIFA attempted to soften the backlash by introducing a $60 “Supporter Entry Tier” ticket, but critics argued that the limited allocation — just 10% of tickets distributed through national associations — was symbolic rather than transformative.

What did Infantino say about the ticket demand?

While supporters questioned affordability, Infantino insisted the World Cup was witnessing historic demand, hinting that the tournament was on course to be one of the most attended sporting events in history. His comments fueled debate about whether soccer’s popularity could truly offset concerns about accessibility and fairness.

In the middle of the controversy, the head of the international governing body delivered a striking declaration. “The demand is there. Every match is sold out,” he said in an interview with CNBC.

Mondiali di calcio 2026: "Abbiamo ricevuto richieste per oltre 500 milioni di biglietti, è assolutamente incredibile", ha spiegato il presidente della #FIFA, Gianni #Infantino, ricordando che in 100 anni di Mondiali, la FIFA ha venduto meno di 50 milioni di biglietti. Le sue… pic.twitter.com/UgHIoFhMMR

— Class CNBC (@classcnbc) February 19, 2026

According to the FIFA president, 508 million ticket requests were submitted in just four weeks for roughly seven million available tickets, with applications coming from more than 200 countries“We’ve never seen anything like that — incredible,” he added, noting that FIFA deliberately kept some tickets in reserve for a final sales phase starting in April and running until the final on July 19.

Infantino also addressed the pricing criticism directly, suggesting that the tournament’s location was a major driver of demand. “I think it is because it’s in America, Canada, and Mexico. Everybody wants to be part of something special,” he said. He explained that although official ticket prices are fixed, dynamic pricing models and resale platforms allow prices to fluctuate based on market demand, adding, “That’s part of the market we are in.”

The business of the biggest World Cup ever

Beyond ticket sales, Infantino painted a picture of unprecedented economic impact. He estimated the tournament would generate more than $11 billion in revenue for FIFA, claiming “every dollar” would be reinvested in soccer across its 211 member associations.

President Donald Trump speaks alongside FIFA Gianni Infantino during a meeting with the White House Task Force.
President Donald Trump speaks alongside FIFA Gianni Infantino during a meeting with the White House Task Force.

He also projected that the World Cup could contribute around $30 billion to the US economy, driven by tourism, catering, security, and infrastructure investments. In addition, between 20 and 30 million tourists are expected, alongside 185,000 full-time jobs created by the event“It’s a big impact… I hope this impact will not just be limited to the World Cup but for the future as well,” Infantino said.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino speaks about the 2026 World Cup with U.S. President Donald Trump

Vinicius racism incident sparks Real Madrid response: Alvaro Arbeloa’s side takes firm stand as UEFA faces pressure

19 February 2026 at 18:11
Vinicius, one of the game’s most influential forwards and the face of the club, found himself at the center of a controversy that reignited long-standing debates about racism in European soccer.

The Champions League night in Lisbon was supposed to be about goals, tactics, and the fine margins of knockout soccer. Instead, it became something far more serious. Vinicius, one of the game’s most influential forwards and the face of the club, found himself at the center of a controversy that reignited long-standing debates about racism in European soccer. What followed in the hours after the match would draw reactions from governing bodies, rival teams, and soccer’s most powerful institutions.

While Real Madrid initially remained silent, a decisive response eventually arrived, sending a message that extended far beyond the pitch. The episode has once again exposed soccer’s unresolved struggle with discrimination and the growing demand for real accountability.

The incident occurred during a tense Champions League knockout-round clash in Lisbon, where Los Blancos secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Benfica in the first leg. Shortly after Vinicius scored, tensions escalated following allegations of racial abuse directed at the Brazilian forward. The match was temporarily halted for about 10 minutes after the referee activated UEFA’s anti-racism protocol, an increasingly common yet deeply troubling feature of modern soccer.

The Brazilian winger later alleged that he had been called a racial slur by the opposing player, Gianluca Prestianni, an accusation that triggered a disciplinary investigation by UEFA and an avalanche of reactions across the soccer world. The Argentine, however, denied the claims, and Benfica publicly defended its player, describing the situation as a “defamation campaign.”

Yet, for Vinicius and many observers, the episode was another reminder that racism remains a persistent issue in the sport.

What is Real Madrid’s position?

In the immediate aftermath of the match, attention turned to the Spanish giants and how they would respond. Players, coaches, and global soccer figures voiced their opinions, but the institution itself initially stayed quiet. That silence ended 48 hours later, when the club finally released an official statement outlining its position.

This was the moment Real Madrid officially took a stand. In a firm message addressed to UEFA, the club confirmed it had submitted “all available evidence” related to the incident and pledged full cooperation with the governing body’s investigation.

Comunicado Oficial.

— Real Madrid C.F. (@realmadrid) February 19, 2026

“Real Madrid C.F. announces that today it has provided UEFA with all available evidence regarding the incidents that occurred… during the Champions League match that our team played in Lisbon against SL Benfica,” the statement read.
“Our club has actively collaborated with the investigation opened by UEFA following the unacceptable episodes of racism experienced during that match.”

Full support for Vinicius

Beyond the legal and procedural response, the club’s statement carried a strong emotional and institutional message: unwavering support for Vinicius Jr. “Real Madrid appreciates the unanimous support, backing, and affection that our player Vinicius Jr. has received from all areas of the global soccer community,” the club added.

Jose Mourinho, Head Coach of Benfica, speaks to Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid.
Jose Mourinho, Head Coach of Benfica, speaks to Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid.

“Real Madrid will continue working, in collaboration with all institutions, to eradicate racism, violence, and hate in sports and society.” The club’s backing of Vinicius was unequivocal, reinforcing his position not only as a key player but also as a symbol in soccer’s ongoing battle against discrimination.

ianluca Prestianni of Benfica speaks towards Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid

Cristiano Ronaldo’s son’s third trophy success with Portugal sparks debate over national team future: Which country will he represent out of five options?

19 February 2026 at 22:19
Due to FIFA eligibility rules, family heritage, and residency history, he has five possible options.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s son recently made headlines with his participation in the 2026 Algarve International Tournament, where he represented the national team at U-16 level. Despite the intense scrutiny surrounding his famous surname, he delivered solid performances that justified the growing hype around his development.

He began the tournament with a strong cameo against Japan, providing a decisive assist in a 3-0 victory and nearly scoring on two occasions shortly after coming on. He then started against the Netherlands, playing the first half of a 1-0 win, before coming off the bench in the final against Germany, where his team secured a 3-1 victory to lift the trophy.

This triumph marked his third international title in less than a year, following earlier youth-level successes in 2025. Even without scoring, his presence contributed to the collective success of the squad, reinforcing his growing importance within the setup.

As Ronaldo and Cristiano Jr. continue to share parallel soccer journeys, a new question is quietly taking shape: which national team will Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. ultimately choose if he reaches senior level? Due to FIFA eligibility rules, family heritage, and residency history, he has five possible options.

ronaldo jr
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. in action for Portugal U-16

Five possible options

Portugal: The most logical choice

Through his father’s nationality, Ronaldo Jr. is automatically eligible to represent Portugal, and he has already played for the Portuguese youth setup. Given Cristiano Ronaldo’s legendary status with the national team, this path is widely viewed as the most natural and symbolic choice.

United States: Eligibility by birth

Ronaldo Jr. was born in California in 2010, which grants him U.S. citizenship and eligibility to play for the United States national team. With the American team on the rise and co-hosting the 2026 World Cup, his potential commitment would be a massive sporting and commercial boost.

Spain: Residency during Real Madrid era

During Cristiano Ronaldo’s historic spell at Real Madrid, the family lived in Spain for several years. Under Spanish law and FIFA regulations, a player who lived in a country for three years before the age of 10 can apply for citizenship, making Spain another realistic option.

England: Time spent during Manchester United return

Ronaldo Jr. also spent several years in England during his father’s second stint at Manchester United. While residency requirements are more complex, there is a pathway for eligibility through extended residence and formalities.

Cape Verde: Family heritage route

Finally, Ronaldo Jr. could represent Cape Verde through his grandmother’s heritage. While this is considered the least likely choice, it remains a fascinating option that highlights his diverse background.

cristiano ronaldo jr
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr of Portugal (C) looks on prior to the Men’s U15 International match between Portugal and Japan

What his future choice could mean

For now, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. continues to represent Portugal at youth level, following a familiar path while keeping his long-term options open. His recent success at the Algarve tournament confirms that his progress is based on performance, not just pedigree.

Whether he ultimately commits to one nation or another remains a future decision. What is already clear, however, is that Ronaldo Jr. is no longer just a famous name—he is a developing footballer with real international stakes ahead.

Cristiano Ronaldo and his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr

Cristiano Ronaldo’s son isn’t the only rising star winning titles: Lionel Messi’s youngest son shines too as Ciro lifts trophy with Inter Miami U-8 (VIDEO)

18 February 2026 at 23:19
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. and Ciro Messi are beginning to make headlines in their own right, and recent youth tournaments across Europe and the United States have reignited the debate over which family might produce the next global superstar.

For more than two decades, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi defined an era, rewriting records, winning Ballon d’Ors, and shaping the identity of the club and the club wherever they played. Now, in 2026, the spotlight is slowly shifting from the legends themselves to the next generation. Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. and Ciro Messi are beginning to make headlines in their own right, and recent youth tournaments across Europe and the United States have reignited the debate over which family might produce the next global superstar.

While Cristiano Jr. has been closely followed by scouts and media during his recent international exploits, Lionel Messi quietly watched a special moment unfold from the sidelines as his youngest son celebrated a major youth triumph. The parallel narratives unfolding on different continents have reminded fans that the rivalry between Ronaldo and Messi is far from over—it is simply evolving into a new chapter.

Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. has become a central figure in youth soccer conversations following his participation in the 2026 Algarve International Tournament with Portugal’s U-16 national team. Carrying one of the most famous surnames in the sport, the 15-year-old has been under intense scrutiny, but his performances have started to justify the attention.

He began the tournament with a strong cameo against Japan, providing a decisive assist in a 3-0 victory and nearly scoring twice with dangerous attempts shortly after entering the match. His progress continued with a starting role in a 1-0 win over the Netherlands, where he played the first half and contributed to a disciplined team performance. Portugal later defeated Germany 3-1 to lift the tournament trophy, with the 15-year-old winger coming off the bench for around 20 minutes in the decisive match.

ronaldo jr
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. in action for Portugal U-16

The unbeaten campaign marked another milestone in his development, adding to an already impressive youth résumé. This was his third international trophy in less than a year, following U-15 and U-16 triumphs in 2025. Even without scoring, his contributions underlined a growing maturity and consistency that have caught the attention of scouts, federations, and fans alike.

Similar narrative taking place in the US

While Ronaldo Jr. was lifting silverware in Europe, another emotional story has been quietly unfolding across the Atlantic. Lionel Messi, now a global icon and the face of soccer in the United States, has been present to witness his youngest son’s milestone moment in youth soccer.

In a prestigious American youth tournament, Inter Miami’s academy team, featuring Ciro Messi, produced a standout campaign that ended in silverware. The moment was particularly symbolic, with the 38-year-old Argentine superstar watching from the stands as a proud father rather than a player.

Ciro Messi has won his first trophy. 🏆pic.twitter.com/UMUJyw8oWw

— Messi Fanatic (@MessiFanatic_) February 17, 2026

Ciro Messi played a key role in his team’s success, helping them lift a major youth trophy at the Weston Cup. The scene of Messi celebrating his son’s achievement resonated with fans around the world, highlighting a softer side of the soccer legend.

Proud father Lionel Messi watches

For Messi, the moment represented more than just a youth title. It was a glimpse into the future of his own soccer legacy. Once a shy boy from Rosario who conquered the world, Messi is now watching his children grow within the sport that defined his life.

The look on Messi’s face after Ciro lifted the Weston Cup was priceless. 🤩 pic.twitter.com/RGRpOI99d4

— MC (@CrewsMat10) February 17, 2026

Ciro, still very young, is already showing signs of soccer talent. He plays as a forward in Inter Miami’s youth setup and has demonstrated an eye for goal that inevitably invites comparisons to his father. In a recent academy match, he scored one of his trademark goals and followed it with a rehearsed celebration that contrasted sharply with Messi’s famously understated style.

Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF with his family Antonella Rocuzzo, Thiago, Mateo and Ciro pose (left) and Cristiano Ronaldo and his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr, (right)
Before yesterdayMain stream

Christian Pulisic back to the Premier League? Milan’s summer position ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup emerges with Liverpool, Arsenal, and Manchester United watching

18 February 2026 at 22:53
American sensation Christian Pulisic is reportedly making waves in the European transfer market anew, with rumors swirling that he may be making a triumphant return to the Premier League.

The American sensation Christian Pulisic is reportedly making waves in the European transfer market anew, with rumors swirling that he may be making a triumphant return to the Premier League. As the season reaches its decisive phase and the 2026 World Cup approaches, the forward’s future has emerged as a major storyline, with an English giant monitoring his situation closely and Milan facing crucial decisions about their squad’s long-term direction.

The Rossoneri have enjoyed Pulisic’s best version in Italy, and his rise has naturally reignited interest from England. Yet, as summer approaches, the question remains: is a sensational return to the Premier League really on the cards?

Since arriving at San Siro in 2023, the American has undergone a remarkable transformation. Once plagued by injuries and inconsistency in England, he has reinvented himself in Serie A, becoming a central figure in Milan’s attack and a fan favorite. His performances have been consistent, productive, and increasingly influential in decisive moments.

Across his spell in Italy, Pulisic has registered 42 goals and 22 assists in 121 appearances, an impressive return for a player often deployed on the wing or as a creative playmaker. At just 27 years old, he is entering what many consider the prime years of his career, which explains why Premier League clubs are once again circling.

pulisic chelsea
Christian Pulisic played for Chelsea between 2019 and 2023.

Tottenham, Arsenal, Manchester United, and Liverpool have all been linked with a move. Each club sees Pulisic as a potential solution to attacking inconsistencies, valuing his versatility, technical ability, and experience at the highest level. Reports suggest that some English clubs view him as a “serious” candidate to refresh their offensive options, while others have kept him on their radar for several seasons.

The World Cup factor and market dynamics

The timing of this speculation is no coincidence. With the 2026 World Cup set to take place in the United States, Pulisic is expected to be one of the tournament’s marquee names, both on and off the pitch. A strong international showing could significantly boost his market value and attract even more interest.

Players heading into a World Cup often become prime targets for clubs looking to secure proven performers with global appeal. For Pulisic, a standout tournament on home soil could be career-defining, potentially triggering a bidding war among Europe’s elite. His profile as a USMNT leader and global star makes him a commercially attractive signing as well.

pulisic mckennie usmnt
im Ream #13, Weston McKennie #8, Christian Pulisic #10, and Antonee Robinson #5 of USMNT

Milan’s true position revealed

While speculation continues, Milan’s internal stance has now become clearer. Despite interest from England and reports suggesting the player could be open to a return, Milan is likely to reject any approaches for Pulisic this summer, according to Football Insider. “Premier League clubs like Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal have all taken an interest in Christian Pulisic, but AC Milan are likely to reject any approaches,” the report reveals.

The club is said to be planning a contract renewal and sees Pulisic as a cornerstone of their project, particularly as they aim to compete domestically and in Europe. With no urgent financial pressure, the Rossoneri are not inclined to sell one of their top performers, especially with the World Cup potentially increasing his value further.

Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates after scoring

Why isn’t Christian Pulisic playing for Milan in the crucial Serie A rescheduled match against Como?

18 February 2026 at 21:19
As kickoff approaches, one of its most influential attacking players is missing from the starting XI.

The Scudetto battle is on the line in a pivotal Serie A matchup against Como at San Siro, and Christian Pulisic is back in the spotlight as Milan gets ready for the match. With the pressure mounting and the season entering a defining phase, questions surrounding his absence from the starting lineup have sparked intrigue among fans and analysts alike.

This clash arrives at a pivotal moment for Milan, which is chasing its arch-rival Inter at the top of the table and cannot afford to drop points. Yet, as kickoff approaches, one of its most influential attacking players is missing from the starting XI.

The rescheduled Matchday 24 fixture takes place on February 18 at San Siro, originally postponed due to the stadium’s involvement in the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony. For the Rossoneri, this match represents a chance to cut the gap to its city rivals and keep its title ambitions alive.

The opposition arrives under Cesc Fabregas with European ambitions of its own, seeking revenge after a recent defeat and aiming to climb into the top six. The clash is loaded with narrative threads, tactical duels, and historical context, with the hosts boasting a dominant record in the fixture and an impressive unbeaten run this season.

A defence split like a balance sheet 📊@pulisic audits the gap and deposits at the far post 💰⚽

Brought to you by @cfigroup_en pic.twitter.com/EhUr29i4lA

— AC Milan (@acmilan) February 18, 2026

What’s more, Milan enters the match unbeaten in 23 consecutive league games, with its only defeat coming on the opening day, while Como is winless in its last three outings.

Why Pulisic isn’t starting

Midway through the buildup, the reason for Pulisic’s absence emerged, and it centers on fitness concerns rather than tactical exclusion. “Aside from Rabiot, who is suspended, the others feel quite well. Saelemaekers is available, and I hope the same goes for Pulisic, because he still feels discomfort. Let’s see if he’ll be there,” boss Massimiliano Allegri admitted ahead of the match.

The American star has been dealing with persistent physical discomfort, which has affected his availability and consistency throughout the season. While he has returned to action in recent weeks, the club is carefully managing his workload to avoid aggravating existing issues, including recurring muscle problems.

Reports suggest that Allegri faced a decision between several attacking options and opted to prioritize player management, especially with other forwards like Rafael Leao, Christopher Nkunku, and Ruben Loftus-Cheek competing for starting roles.

pulisic milan
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan applauds the fans

Season of impact despite setbacks

Despite his physical struggles, Pulisic remains one of the club’s most productive players this season. He has scored 10 goals in all competitions, underlining his importance to Allegri’s tactical system and his ability to deliver in decisive moments.

The 27-year-old’s absence from the starting lineup is not a sign of diminished status but rather a reflection of careful management. Allegri’s cautious approach suggests that the American winger is expected to play a crucial role in the decisive phase of the season, once fully fit.

Christian Pulisic of AC Milan looks on during the Coppa Italia match.

FIFA breaks silence after UEFA’s decision: President Gianni Infantino takes firm stand following Vinicius racist abuse controversy

18 February 2026 at 23:26
Vinicius once again found himself at the center of a heated controversy during a tense European night, with FIFA president Gianni Infantino watching closely as soccer’s governing bodies moved to address yet another racism allegation.

Vinicius once again found himself at the center of a heated controversy during a tense European night, with FIFA president Gianni Infantino watching closely as soccer’s governing bodies moved to address yet another racism allegation. The incident unfolded during a high-stakes Champions League playoff clash, prompting immediate reactions from officials, players, and fans, and reigniting the debate over discrimination in modern soccer.

As the clubs battled for continental progression, the spotlight quickly shifted from tactics and goals to a serious allegation that could carry significant consequences for all involved.

The controversy erupted during the Champions League playoff between Benfica and Real Madrid on Tuesday, when Vinicius scored and celebrated near the corner flag. Moments later, a confrontation occurred between the Brazilian forward and opposing player Gianluca Prestianni, who pulled his shirt over his mouth before allegedly making discriminatory remarks.

The Brazilian winger immediately reported the incident to the referee, triggering UEFA’s anti-discrimination protocol and briefly halting the match. The incident overshadowed the fixture, which ended in a narrow 1-0 victory for the Spanish side, denting the Portuguese club’s hopes of advancing.

UEFA later confirmed that it had launched an investigation into the allegations“The official reports from the matches played last night are currently being reviewed. Where issues are reported, proceedings are opened and, if they lead to the imposition of disciplinary sanctions, they are announced on the UEFA disciplinary website,” the governing body stated.

What did Vinicius say?

Following the match, Vinicius addressed the situation publicly, expressing frustration and disbelief. “Racists are, above all, cowards. They need to cover their mouths with their shirts to show how weak they are. Nothing that happened today is new to me in my life and in my family’s life,” he wrote on social media, while also questioning the yellow card he received for celebrating his goal.

Benfica, though, denied any racist intent and described the exchange as a misunderstanding during a tense moment, but the allegation reignited broader discussions about racism in European soccer and the effectiveness of existing disciplinary mechanisms.

🚨 VINICIUS JUNIOR ON IG:

“Racists are, above all, cowards. They need to cover their mouths with their shirts to show their weakness.

But they also count on the protection of others who, in theory, have the obligation to punish them. Nothing that happened here was new in my… pic.twitter.com/VoBIGrTz8v

— Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) February 17, 2026

How did Infantino react?

In the middle of the growing storm, FIFA president Gianni Infantino delivered a powerful and uncompromising response, condemning the alleged incident in the strongest terms. “I was shocked and saddened to see the incident of alleged racism towards Vinicius Junior in the UEFA Champions League match between SL Benfica and Real Madrid CF,” Infantino said. “There is absolutely no room for racism in our sport and in society – we need all the relevant stakeholders to take action and hold those responsible to account.”

Infantino also highlighted FIFA’s ongoing initiatives to combat discrimination. “At FIFA, through the Global Stand Against Racism and the Players’ Voice Panel, we are committed to ensuring that players, officials and fans are respected and protected, and that appropriate action is taken when incidents occur,” he added.

🚨 FIFA President, Infantino on IG. pic.twitter.com/YpXiOl1aac

— Madrid Xtra (@MadridXtra) February 18, 2026

The head of the governing body also praised the referee’s handling of the situation, acknowledging the importance of immediate action during matches. “I commend referee François Letexier for activating the anti-racism protocol by using the arm gesture to stop the game and address the situation,” he noted.

Infantino concluded by reaffirming soccer’s stance against discrimination: “FIFA and soccer show full solidarity to victims of racism and any form of discrimination. I will always continue to reiterate: No to racism! No to any form of discrimination!”

FIFA President Gianni Infantino (left) and Gianluca Prestianni of Benfica speaks towards Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid (right)

Why isn’t Cristiano Ronaldo playing for Al-Nassr in the AFC Champions League Two return leg against Arkadag?

18 February 2026 at 16:46
As Al-Nassr prepares to face Arkadag in the return leg of the AFC Champions League Two round of 16, fans have been left wondering why the Portuguese superstar will not feature in a crucial continental fixture.

Cristiano Ronaldo remains one of the most talked-about figures in world soccer, and every decision involving his availability sparks speculation. As Al-Nassr prepares to face Arkadag in the return leg of the AFC Champions League Two round of 16, fans have been left wondering why the Portuguese superstar will not feature in a crucial continental fixture. The club enters the match in a strong position, yet the absence of their talisman has raised questions about strategy, priorities, and long-term planning.

Al-Nassr travels into the second leg with confidence after securing a 1-0 victory in Turkmenistan, thanks to Abdullah Al-Hamdan’s early strike. Despite fielding a heavily rotated lineup in the first leg, the Saudi side demonstrated their depth and tactical discipline, reinforcing their status as one of the favorites in the competition.

The club boasts the best attacking record and the second-best defensive record in the AFC Champions League Two, scoring 23 goals and conceding only two in seven matches. In contrast, Arkadag qualified narrowly from their group and have struggled offensively in continental play, managing just five goals during the group stage.

For Arkadag, the return leg represents a monumental challenge. Its domestic season ended months ago, meaning their competitive rhythm has been limited, while Al-Nassr continues to juggle domestic and continental campaigns.

The reason for Ronaldo’s absence revealed

The main reason behind Ronaldo’s absence is squad rotation and workload management, with Al-Nassr prioritizing the Saudi Pro League title and carefully managing the veteran forward’s minutes.

“We’re playing a match every three days, and that’s a big physical demand, so we will rotate between the players. Cristiano’s age is different from the rest of the squad, and he has made a big effort in the previous matches. We will decide whether he will participate or not after today’s training session,” explained coach Jorge Jesus.

ronaldo al nassr
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr applauds the fans

Ronaldo has not featured in any AFC Champions League Two matches this season, a deliberate strategy by the club. Winning the domestic league remains the club’s top priority, with the Portuguese star expected to play a key role in decisive Saudi Pro League fixtures rather than early continental rounds.

This decision is also part of a broader long-term plan, with the Portuguese aiming to maintain peak fitness ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr

Cristiano Ronaldo’s son isn’t the only emerging star: Lionel Messi’s son’s impressive goal leaves Inter Miami captain beaming in pure delight (VIDEO)

18 February 2026 at 01:17
Over the past week, Cristiano Ronaldo’s son captured attention with his performances for the national team, while Lionel Messi quietly watched his own legacy unfold at the academy level of the club.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi have dominated headlines for more than two decades, but in 2026, the spotlight is slowly shifting toward the next generation. Over the past week, Cristiano Ronaldo’s son captured attention with his performances for the national team, while Lionel Messi quietly watched his own legacy unfold at the academy level of the club. As the soccer world debates which family might produce the next global star, one moment from the United States sent fans into a frenzy and reminded everyone that the rivalry extends beyond the pitch and into the future.

Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. recently became a major talking point after appearing at the 2026 Algarve International Tournament with Portugal’s U16 national team. Scouts, media outlets, and fans closely tracked his progress, eager to see whether he could justify the hype that comes with carrying one of the most famous surnames in soccer.

His tournament began with a strong showing against Japan, where he provided a decisive assist in a 3-0 victory. In addition, he came close to scoring twice with dangerous attempts shortly after entering the match. The 15-year-old followed that performance with a start against the Netherlands, playing the first half in a narrow 1-0 win. 

Portugal later defeated Germany 3-1 to lift the Algarve trophy, with Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. coming off the bench for around 20 minutes in the decisive match. He contributed to an undefeated tournament campaign and won his third international title in less than a year, following 2025 victories with the U-15 and U-16 teams, even if he did not steal the show with goals.

ronaldo jr
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. in action for Portugal U-16

Parallel story emerging across the Atlantic

While Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. was building his résumé in Europe, a new narrative was quietly unfolding across the Atlantic. Lionel Messi’s family has long been under the microscope, but one of his sons suddenly stole the spotlight with a moment that went viral and sparked global curiosity.

Fans quickly began sharing clips and discussing whether the Messi legacy could one day rival that of his legendary father. The reactions ranged from awe to skepticism, but the excitement was undeniable.

Watch Mateo Messi’s viral moment

In the middle of a youth match for Inter Miami’s academy setup, Mateo Messi produced a stunning long-range finish that curled into the top corner, instantly igniting social media. The goal, scored by the 11-year-old from Inter Miami’s youth team, drew instant comparisons to Lionel Messi’s iconic strikes and sparked conversations about inherited talent.

MATEO GOLEADOR como su padre, y LIONEL sonriente😀viéndolo jugar !!! pic.twitter.com/jM27BEMD02

— KING MESSI 10 (@messi10_rey) February 15, 2026

The 38-year-old Argentine was watching from the sideline, wearing a matching pink cap, visibly delighted by the moment. Cameras captured him smiling broadly before sharing a hug with his son after the goal, a rare glimpse into his role as a proud and attentive father despite his demanding MLS schedule.

Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF and Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr FC.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s son clinches third title in under 12 months: How did he fare with Portugal U-16 against Germany at 2026 Algarve Tournament? (VIDEO)

18 February 2026 at 00:26
Cristiano Ronaldo and his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. have shared many headlines over the years, but rarely has the spotlight felt so intense on the next generation.

Cristiano Ronaldo and his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. have shared many headlines over the years, but rarely has the spotlight felt so intense on the next generation. While the soccer world continues to debate whether the young forward can one day follow in the footsteps of the five-time Ballon d’Or winner, a new chapter quietly unfolded with the Portuguese national team and at club level, raising eyebrows across Europe.

Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. is not just another academy prospect. Born on June 17, 2010, in La Mesa, California, he carries one of the heaviest surnames in soccer history, and with it, expectations few teenagers could comprehend. Like the children of Lionel Messi and Zinedine Zidane, he grew up immersed in elite soccer environments, moving across countries and academies as his father’s career evolved.

He passed through Juventus and Manchester United before following Cristiano Ronaldo to Saudi Arabia when the superstar joined Al-Nassr in 2023. The move raised questions about whether leaving Europe’s top development structures could slow his progress. Yet, despite doubts, Ronaldo Jr. continued his rise with the Portugal youth national team, slowly carving out his own path.

Early impact at the Algarve Tournament

At the 2026 Algarve International Tournament, Ronaldo Jr. arrived with Portugal’s U16 national team under growing scrutiny from scouts, media, and fans. His first notable moment came against Japan, where he provided a standout assist in a 3-0 victory.

ronaldo jr
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. in action for Portugal U-16

“Cristianinho delivers an assist in the U16 national team’s victory against Japan. The Portuguese forward was one of the key players in Portugal’s first win (3-0) in the Algarve Tournament,” reported the Portuguese media, highlighting his immediate influence despite coming off the bench in the 27th minute. He also came close to scoring twice, with dangerous attempts in the 31st and 40th minutes.

He followed that performance with a starting role against the Netherlands, playing the first half and helping his side secure a narrow 1-0 win. “On the pitch, he looked to energize the left flank of the attack, frequently combining with his teammates and creating dangerous opportunities for the opposition goal,” wrote Mais de Futebol.

Watch how Ronaldo Jr. fared against Germany

The tournament culminated in a decisive clash against Germany, where Portugal sealed a 3-1 victory to lift the trophy. Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. started on the bench and played around 20 minutes in regular time, contributing to the squad’s overall success rather than dominating headlines with goals or assists.

🟡🎥|| ملخص ابرز ماقدمة ( كريستيانو جونيور ( في نهائي البرتغال ضد المانيا

لايك و استمتع 💛🇵🇹 pic.twitter.com/NvbZHJ69A8

— WELY! (@nfcwely) February 17, 2026

While he did not steal the spotlight individually, he was part of an unbeaten Portugal side that claimed the Algarve title, marking his third international trophy in less than a year, following triumphs with the U15 team in May 2025 and the U16 team in November 2025. His grandmother, Maria Dolores, was said to be present in the stands, symbolizing the family’s continued support as he navigates his soccer journey.

Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. in action for Portugal U-16

Christian Pulisic warned as USMNT great Landon Donovan sounds alarm on potential Premier League return with one key worry and lessons from Mohamed Salah and Kevin De Bruyne

17 February 2026 at 23:53
While excitement builds around Pulisic’s resurgence and the possibility of another chapter in England, former USMNT icon Landon Donovan has raised a subtle yet significant concern that could shape the next phase of his career.

Christian Pulisic is once again a central figure in the growing debate over his future, as speculation mounts about a potential Premier League return. With Arsenal, Manchester United, and Tottenham all monitoring his situation, comparisons have emerged with Mohamed Salah and Kevin De Bruyne—two players who struggled in England, left, and later returned as transformed superstars. But while excitement builds around Pulisic’s resurgence and the possibility of another chapter in England, former USMNT icon Landon Donovan has raised a subtle yet significant concern that could shape the next phase of his career.

Pulisic has been one of the standout performers in Serie A this season, playing a decisive role in Milan’s push near the top of the table. Reports indicate that Arsenal admires his goal threatManchester United sees him as a potential solution in attack, and Tottenham views him as the dynamic winger it currently lacks.

According to reports, Milan is open to offers in the $83-95 million range, reflecting both his current form and long-term value. The Italian side, however, is not under financial pressure and remains in a strong negotiating position with its contract running until 2027. The message from San Siro is clear: if England wants Pulisic back, it will have to pay a premium.

The 27-year-old’s previous Premier League spell at Chelsea was a mixture of promise and frustration. While he played a key role in winning the UEFA Champions League and produced memorable moments, including a Premier League hat-trick, he struggled to establish himself as a consistent starter.

His move to Milan in 2023 marked a turning point. Since arriving in Italy, he has rebuilt his reputation and emerged as one of the Rossoneri’s most influential attackers, registering strong goal and assist numbers and becoming a fan favorite. At 27, he is entering what should be the peak years of his career, making him a compelling target for ambitious projects ahead of the 2026 World Cup on home soil.

Salah and De Bruyne parallels

The narrative around Pulisic’s potential Premier League return has been shaped by comparisons with two elite players who followed similar paths. “I remember Kevin De Bruyne at Chelsea. I remember Mo Salah at Chelsea,” Tim Howard said in the Unfiltered Soccer podcast, drawing parallels between Pulisic and the two modern Premier League greats.

“He sort of reminds me of Mo Salah and Kevin De Bruyne in that he now went off; he’s matured, and he’s older, and he’s now gone and carried a league. He’s carried one of the best teams in the league, right? He’s put AC Milan on his back.” The comparison suggests Pulisic could follow the same redemption arc—leaving England, maturing abroad, and returning as a more complete player.

salah chelsea
Mohamed Salah of Chelsea in action in 2014

Donovan points out one vital concern

However, while talent and mentality are not in doubt, Landon Donovan highlighted one critical concern about a Premier League return. “This is a scenario where I think if he is motivated and wants to go prove it, he is capable of it,” Donovan said. Then he revealed the underlying hesitation: “The one hesitation I have… the physical part of it is a real thing, man.”

The ex-striker elaborated on the relentless demands of England’s top division: “Some of the athletes in the Premier League are monsters. I mean monsters. And to do it, thirty-five, forty, forty-five times a year at that pace is really hard. I don’t know, physically, if he could do it every single week for two or three years… because it’s really hard, man.” The concern is not about ability or mentality—but whether Pulisic can sustain the physical intensity of the Premier League over multiple seasons.

Landon Donovan shared his thoughts on Christian Pulisic.

Christian Pulisic injury concerns continue as Milan boss Massimiliano Allegri weighs in on USMNT star’s status ahead of vital Como clash in Serie A

17 February 2026 at 23:49
The mystery surrounding Milan’s lineup centers on Christian Pulisic, whose fitness has been a recurring concern this season.

Christian Pulisic is once again at the center of attention as Milan prepares for a decisive Serie A showdown against Como. With the Rossoneri chasing their season objectives and the pressure intensifying in the title race, questions linger over the availability of key players and how Massimiliano Allegri plans to navigate another tactical challenge.

The midweek fixture arrives at a delicate moment for Milan, who are balancing ambition, squad rotation, and physical management. While Allegri has insisted that calm and focus are essential, uncertainty surrounding one of his most influential attackers has added an extra layer of intrigue ahead of kickoff.

The Rossoneri welcome Como to San Siro in a rescheduled Serie A Matchday 24 match, originally postponed due to a scheduling conflict with the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics. The Rossoneri are determined to secure three points to maintain pressure on their rivals, while Como arrives with European ambitions of their own.

The Blue and Whites now have confidence after significant investment and showings this season. Under Cesc Fabregas, they have built a competitive squad and currently sit just outside the European places, with a game in hand that could boost their continental hopes.

They have demonstrated attacking potency, particularly away from home, and will be eager to avenge their earlier defeat to Milan. However, they face selection issues of their own, including the suspension of Alvaro Morata and injuries to key players.

Will Pulisic be fit to face Como?

The mystery surrounding Milan’s lineup centers on Christian Pulisic, whose fitness has been a recurring concern this season. Allegri provided a cautious update ahead of the match, admitting that the American forward is still dealing with discomfort.

“Aside from Rabiot, who is suspended, the others feel quite well. Saelemaekers is available, and I hope the same goes for Pulisic, because he still feels discomfort. Let’s see if he’ll be there,” the Italian tactician told reporters.

Pulisic’s availability remains uncertain, despite his recent return off the bench. The winger has struggled with injuries throughout the campaign, including bursitis and a long-standing hamstring issue. Even so, he remains Milan’s leading scorer with 10 goals in all competitions, highlighting his importance to Allegri’s system.

AC Milan star Christian Pulisic
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan warms up before the Serie A match.

The bigger picture for Pulisic and Milan

For Pulisic, the match represents another chapter in a season marked by physical setbacks and tactical adaptation. Despite limited starts in recent weeks, he remains a central figure in Milan’s offensive structure, and Allegri’s cautious optimism suggests the club is prioritizing his long-term fitness over short-term risk.

As the San Siro outfit pushes toward the business end of the season, the availability of Pulisic and Leao together could prove decisive in determining whether the Rossoneri can sustain their title chase and secure Champions League qualification.

Christian Pulisic (L) and AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri (R).

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi Pro League Golden Boot rival makes England take notice: Ivan Toney tells Thomas Tuchel what he would bring to 2026 FIFA World Cup squad

17 February 2026 at 21:54
The English striker, now leading the scoring charts in the Saudi Pro League after outscoring Cristiano Ronaldo, has forced himself back into conversations surrounding England’s attacking future.

Ivan Toney is quietly rewriting his career narrative in the Middle East, producing one of the most prolific seasons of his career while competing with the biggest names in global football. The English striker, now leading the scoring charts in the Saudi Pro League after outscoring Cristiano Ronaldo, has forced himself back into conversations surrounding England’s attacking future.

At club level, Toney’s resurgence has been impossible to ignore, and at international level, the timing could not be more intriguing. With Thomas Tuchel preparing England for the 2026 World Cup, the Al-Ahli forward has ensured that his name remains firmly in the frame, while carefully crafting a message that goes beyond goals and statistics.

Toney’s move from Brentford to Al-Ahli in 2024 raised eyebrows. Critics questioned whether leaving the Premier League would damage his international prospects, but his response has been emphatic.

Al Ahli's Ivan Toney
Ivan Toney of Al Ahli celebrates after scoring a goal.

The 29-year-old has scored 20 goals in the Saudi Pro League, surpassing Ronaldo’s tally and positioning himself as the league’s top scorer after Matchweek 22. His conversion rate and consistency have marked him out as one of the competition’s most efficient finishers, while his presence has helped elevate Al-Ahli into the league’s elite attacking sides.

The hidden message to Thomas Tuchel

As England prepares for the 2026 World Cup in North America, Toney has delivered a clear message to Thomas Tuchel: he wants to be part of the journey. “It would be a dream to play there. Everybody dreams of that, and imagine if we were to win the World Cup? That would be for the country, the Englishman said. “You have these little visions of what could happen… If it was to come true, it would be a big blessing.”

The striker acknowledged that Harry Kane remains England’s primary attacking reference point, calling him “the best finisher in football.” However, he believes his own role could be that of a high-impact alternative. “My job is to keep scoring goals, and hopefully that gives me the best chance of being there,” he added, underscoring a single-minded focus on performance.

What Toney believes he would bring to England

Beyond goals, Toney has outlined how his experience in Saudi Arabia could offer England an edge at the World Cup, particularly given the tournament’s North American climate. “Maybe I could bring an advantage due to the heat… I’ve played in 30-plus degrees here, and I feel like I’m adapted to it,” he explained. “You have to be more strategic with the runs you make. I guess I won’t have to adapt.”

toney england
Ivan Toney of England

He also emphasized his fitness and mentality, stating: “I feel much fitter and the stats speak for themselves… He would be getting a goalscorer who is hungry to play.” For the striker, this opportunity carries personal significance. “It could be my last chance… whatever is best for the country; the coach will pick the team and you have to respect that,” he admitted, acknowledging both the stakes and the competition within England’s striking ranks.

Cristiano Ronaldo (L) of Al-Nassr and Ivan Toney (R) of Al-Ahli.

Neymar’s 2026 FIFA World Cup hopes backed as Santos boss makes strong plea to Brazil’s Carlo Ancelotti

17 February 2026 at 21:49
l dream and the national team prepares for a new era under a high-profile coach. At club level, Neymar’s return has been met with excitement, curiosity, and cautious optimism, while the countdown to the 2026 World Cup continues to shape every decision in his recovery journey.

Neymar and Carlo Ancelotti are once again central figures in Brazil’s soccer narrative, as the veteran forward attempts to reignite his international dream and the national team prepares for a new era under a high-profile coach. At club level, Neymar’s return has been met with excitement, curiosity, and cautious optimism, while the countdown to the 2026 World Cup continues to shape every decision in his recovery journey.

After months of uncertainty and rehabilitation, the Brazilian icon has finally stepped back onto the pitch, sparking fresh debate about his future with the Selecao and whether his body and form can hold up for one final global tournament.

Neymar’s comeback for Santos came after a long and painful rehabilitation process. The veteran underwent knee surgery in December and spent weeks working his way back to match fitness, with the club carefully managing his minutes. His first appearance of the year arrived in a dominant 6-0 victory over Velo Clube, where he entered the match from the bench and immediately influenced the game.

The former Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain star assisted Gabriel ‘Gabigol’ Barbosa for one of his goals, showcasing flashes of his trademark creativity and technical brilliance. Supporters at Vila Belmiro welcomed him with enthusiasm, celebrating the return of one of the club’s most iconic figures.

However, the comeback was not without frustration. The 34-year-old believed he should have been awarded a penalty and later missed a clear chance in front of goal, slicing his shot wide. Despite these moments, his confidence and rhythm were evident, and the coaching staff viewed his performance as an important step toward full fitness.

Santos’ careful World Cup-oriented plan

Santos has made Neymar’s World Cup ambition a central part of their strategy. The club staff deliberately limited his minutes, ensuring his recovery is sustainable rather than rushed.

The forward played around 50 minutes in his return match, with the coaching staff emphasizing that his workload would be gradually increased. Neymar had previously endured multiple muscle injuries but still produced 12 goals and six assists in 30 matches in 2025, proving he can still deliver at a high level when fit.

His contract renewal with Santos through December ensures stability as he targets a place in Brazil’s squad for the next international window, a crucial milestone in his World Cup preparation.

Neymar of Santos warming up prior to the game.
Neymar of Santos warming up prior to the game.

What did Vojvoda say about Neymar?

In the middle of the post-match discussion, the Peixe’s coach Juan Pablo Vojvoda delivered a clear message that carried implications far beyond club soccer. “I think everyone needs Neymar. Santos, the national team… [Brazil coach Carlo] Ancelotti will be happy if he’s doing well. One thing will lead to another,” Vojvoda said.

This statement was more than praise; it was a direct appeal to Ancelotti, suggesting that Neymar still belongs at the heart of Brazil’s plans. Vojvoda reinforced the idea that Neymar’s presence could benefit both club and country, underlining his enduring quality and competitive spirit.

Neymar Jr. of Brazil.
Neymar Jr. of Brazil.

Vojvoda also highlighted Neymar’s mentality, a trait that has defined his career but has sometimes been questioned due to injuries and off-field distractions. “He’s a world-class player,” the coach insisted. “He still has that ambition. I see it in every little game, in every small-sided game in training, he wants to be there and he wants to win. That’s what motivates him.”

Those words reflect a player still hungry for success, still chasing legacy, and still determined to make an impact on the biggest stage. For Neymar, the 2026 World Cup could represent the final opportunity to lead Brazil in a global tournament as a senior figure.

Neymar Jr while playing with Brazil and Carlo Ancelotti.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s son hits major milestone with Portugal U-16 start at 2026 Algarve Tournament: How did he fare against the Netherlands? (VIDEO)

15 February 2026 at 01:29
The major milestone arrived when Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. earned his first-ever start for Portugal U-16 against the Netherlands, playing 45 minutes on the left wing.

Cristiano Ronaldo has built a career on rewriting history, but now another chapter of that legacy is quietly beginning to take shape. His eldest son, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., is stepping onto the international stage with the Portugal U-16 national team, carrying a surname that guarantees global attention long before he becomes a senior professional.

At just 15 years old, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. represents the Al-Nassr youth academy and has already experienced elite development environments across Europe and the Middle East. With Portugal’s youth setup calling him up for the 2026 Algarve Tournament, the soccer world turned its attention to a familiar name in a new generation. The intrigue peaked when he was handed his first-ever start for Portugal U-16 against the Netherlands, sparking debate and curiosity: how did he handle the pressure on his first major international stage?

Portugal’s U-16 squad called the teenager for the Algarve Tournament between February 12 and February 17, facing Japan, the Netherlands, and Germany. The tournament marks his first youth international competition on Portuguese soil, increasing the emotional significance of the moment.

In the opening match against Japan, the Selecao won 3-0, and Ronaldo Jr. came off the bench due to an injury to Rafael Cabral. He made an immediate impression, forcing a goalkeeper save and bagging an assist. Observers noted his composure and tactical awareness, a contrast to his father’s explosive youth style, suggesting a more measured and team-oriented profile.

ronaldo jr
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. in action for Portugal U-16

Watch how Ronaldo Jr. played vs. the Netherlands

The major milestone arrived when Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. earned his first-ever start for Portugal U-16 against the Netherlands, playing 45 minutes on the left wing. His performance, closely monitored by scouts and analysts, revealed a promising but still developing young winger.

During the lone half that he featured in, he maintained width on the left flank, stretching the Dutch defense and making diagonal runs inside. He showed awareness of space rather than simply hugging the touchline, suggesting a developing tactical understanding.

Cristiano Ronaldo Junior vs Netherlands U16 [14/2/2026]
pic.twitter.com/Lcca2GHVtZ

— Ramy (@Ramy_Stats) February 14, 2026

What’s more, his first touch looked composed, and he attempted to take defenders on with body feints rather than relying solely on pace. Ronaldo Jr. carried the ball inside and released passes into the attacking third, participating in buildup rather than forcing individual moments.

The 15-year-old winger also displayed smooth movement and moderate acceleration, comfortable receiving under pressure, but still developing explosiveness and physical strength typical for his age.

Cristiano Ronaldo Jr vs Netherlands U16

46 minutes played. pic.twitter.com/HRJbeyrmBP

— NassrXtra (@NassrXtra1) February 14, 2026

Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. in action for Portugal U-16

Lionel Messi’s possible return date emerges ahead of 2026 MLS season start: Will Inter Miami captain play vs. LAFC?

15 February 2026 at 01:27
With Inter Miami preparing for a high-stakes opener and a packed campaign across multiple competitions, every training session and medical update is being scrutinized.

Lionel Messi’s fitness has become one of the most closely monitored storylines ahead of the 2026 MLS season, as the global icon races against time to recover from a worrying pre-season injury. With Inter Miami preparing for a high-stakes opener and a packed campaign across multiple competitions, every training session and medical update is being scrutinized.

The Argentine star’s influence on the club remains unparalleled, and even a short absence could reshape the early trajectory of the season. As questions swirl about his availability for the season opener, a clearer picture is beginning to emerge behind the scenes. Inter Miami’s preparations for the new campaign were disrupted when Lionel Messi picked up a hamstring injury during a friendly against Barcelona SC in Ecuador.

The issue forced the club to postpone a scheduled pre-season friendly against Independiente del Valle, originally planned for February 14. In an official statement, the club explained: “We know how much our fans look forward to every match involving our team. We hope to see you all very soon.” The match has since been rescheduled for February 26, a move designed to allow the Argentine forward time to recover while still delivering a major event for fans.

Medical examinations confirmed that Messi suffered a muscle strain in his left hamstring, raising immediate concerns just weeks before the MLS season opener. The club emphasized that his recovery will be closely monitored and handled cautiously. The Herons stated: “Messi did not participate in training this Wednesday, Feb. 11 due to a muscle strain in his left hamstring sustained during the match against Barcelona SC in Ecuador, which has persisted since then.”

Lionel Messi vs Barcelona SC

✅ Scored the first Goal ⚽️
✅ Assisted the second Goal pic.twitter.com/wzIKKIPm4c

— Ramy (@Ramy_Stats) February 8, 2026

Inter Miami faces a demanding calendar in 2026, competing in MLS, the Leagues Cup, and the Concacaf Champions Cup. The opening of Miami Freedom Park in April also adds symbolic importance, as the new stadium represents a new era for the club and a showcase for its global superstar, who is under contract until 2028. Last season, the 38-year-old recorded 48 goal contributions, including 29 goals and 19 assists, ranking among the most productive campaigns in MLS history. His presence remains the cornerstone of Inter Miami’s sporting and commercial identity.

The likely return date revealed

The chatter coming from the club’s hallways indicates that Messi’s left hamstring injury would take at least two weeks to heal, ESPN Argentina claims. While the club initially avoided setting a timeline, reports now suggest a clearer window for the Argentine’s comeback. The report adds that the expectation is that Lionel Messi could return for the rescheduled friendly on February 26.

Thus, there is cautious optimism that he could be fit for the MLS opener against LAFC on February 21 if his recovery progresses smoothly. This timing places the Argentine star in a race against the calendar, with the club weighing whether to risk him in the opening match or prioritize his fitness for the long season ahead.

Lionel Messi of Inter Miami during the Barcelona SC game.
Lionel Messi of Inter Miami during the Barcelona SC game.

Will he feature against LAFC?

Miami’s season opener against LAFC represents one of the biggest fixtures of the opening weekend, featuring two title contenders and star-studded squads. The possibility of Messi missing that match would be a significant blow, but the coaching staff remains focused on the bigger picture.

Manager Javier Mascherano and the medical team are expected to take a conservative approach, understanding that having Messi available for most of the season is more important than rushing him back for a single game. Past injuries have shown that premature returns can lead to setbacks, something the club is eager to avoid.

Lionel Messi of Inter Miami gestures during a friendly match between Alianza Lima and Inter Miami

Cristiano Ronaldo’s son continues legacy with eye-catching tricks in Portugal U-16 training display at 2026 Algarve Tournament (VIDEO)

15 February 2026 at 01:39
The teenager carrying the Ronaldo name drew headlines for an eye-catching moment that left fans questioning just how far the family dynasty could extend.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s influence on modern soccer remains impossible to ignore, and now his legacy is quietly unfolding in the next generation. During Portugal’s youth preparations for the 2026 Algarve Tournament, attention turned to a familiar surname, sparking debate over whether history might be repeating itself. The teenager carrying the Ronaldo name drew headlines for an eye-catching moment that left fans questioning just how far the family dynasty could extend.

For Cristiano Ronaldo, who continues to shape the game with record-breaking feats and relentless ambition, seeing his eldest son step into the spotlight is both symbolic and intriguing. And while the journey is only just beginning, the signs of talent are already difficult to overlook.

The 15-year-old was captured performing spectacular trick moves with ease, showcasing technical control, ball mastery, and confidence with both feet. The video instantly went viral, sparking reactions from fans around the world who were stunned by the teenager’s natural ability. “Talent is so genetic it should be illegal,” wrote one supporter. 

“Kid’s got some serious moves just like his dad, wonder if he’ll break records too,” added another. Others echoed the sentiment, saying, “Talent clearly runs in the family. The future of football looks bright.” The footage reinforced a growing belief: Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. is not just living off his surname; he is beginning to show genuine promise of his own.

Cristiano Jr. has the skills ⭐️

🎥 IG/rac.video pic.twitter.com/ZbXI418DOx

— 433 (@433) February 12, 2026

Growing under the Ronaldo shadow

Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. has grown up in elite soccer environments, following his father across Europe and the Middle East. He has played in the youth setups of the clubs where Cristiano Ronaldo starred, including Manchester United and now Al-Nassr, ensuring access to top-tier coaching and facilities.

He has also earned call-ups to the Portugal youth national team, marking an important step in building his own soccer identity. Observers have noted that his game already reflects discipline, tactical awareness, and strong positional understanding—qualities instilled by his father’s legendary work ethic.

Beyond raw skill, the 15-year-old has shown a competitive spirit, determination, and passion for improvement. These attributes mirror the mindset that defined Cristiano Ronaldo’s career and transformed him into one of the greatest players in history.

ronaldo jr
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. in action for Portugal U-16

The Algarve Tournament: Symbolic stage

The 2026 Algarve Tournament serves as an important showcase for Portugal’s top youth prospects, with matches against Japan, the Netherlands, and Germany. For Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., the event marked a personal milestone, as it was his first international youth tournament played on home soil.

Portugal opened with a 3-0 win over Japan, where Ronaldo Jr. came on early due to an injury substitution. He made an immediate impact, nearly scoring, forcing several saves, providing an assist, and logging 64 minutes in a confident, involved attacking display.

Cristiano Ronaldo Junior Back With Portugal U16 vs Japan [12/2/2026]
pic.twitter.com/JjFStVfqwk

— Ramy (@Ramy_Stats) February 12, 2026

A bigger step followed against the Netherlands, when he earned his first-ever start for Portugal U-16, playing 45 minutes on the left wing. He held his width well, made intelligent diagonal runs, and showed composure on the ball, opting for combination play and patient buildup rather than forcing individual actions.

Cristiano Ronaldo Junior vs Netherlands U16 [14/2/2026]
pic.twitter.com/Lcca2GHVtZ

— Ramy (@Ramy_Stats) February 14, 2026

Cristiano Ronaldo Jr of Portugal speaks to a coach

Christian Pulisic contract talks take center stage as Milan makes key call on Luka Modric’s future ahead of decisive 2026 FIFA World Cup

14 February 2026 at 23:13
With Mike Maignan’s renewal already secured, attention has shifted to a new wave of contract negotiations that could shape the Rossoneri’s identity well into the next decade.

The future of Luka Modric and Christian Pulisic has become one of the defining storylines of Milan’s long-term planning, as the club continues reshaping its squad around experience, stability, and star power. With Mike Maignan’s renewal already secured, attention has shifted to a new wave of contract negotiations that could shape the Rossoneri’s identity well into the next decade.

Behind the scenes, directors are juggling multiple priorities: rewarding key performers, maintaining squad continuity, and making decisions on veteran icons whose careers are approaching their twilight. And while the headlines may focus on new signings, the real battle at Milanello is happening at the negotiation table.

Milan recently finalized Mike Maignan’s contract renewal after a period of uncertainty, ensuring stability in goal and calming fears of losing a crucial pillar of the squad. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the extension was essential, given that his previous deal was set to expire soon and negotiations had been tense earlier in 2025.

The next priority is strengthening the core of the squad with further renewals. Fikayo Tomori is expected to be the next player rewarded with a new deal, while Davide Bartesaghi is set to receive a salary increase after emerging as a regular starter. Ruben Loftus-Cheek is also in line for improved terms due to his growing importance under Massimiliano Allegri.

AC Milan's Adrien Rabiot and Mike Maignan
Adrien Rabiot interacts with Mike Maignan of AC Milan during the Serie A match.

Christian Pulisic’s contract: Strategic priority

Among the most delicate negotiations is Christian Pulisic’s future. The American winger is currently under contract until 2027, with an option extending it to 2028. The club plans to pick up the option, effectively securing his future without rushing into a new deal. However, Milan’s leadership wants a longer-term agreement that reflects his impact.

La Gazzetta dello Sport adds that the club sees Pulisic as one of the most decisive and consistent players in recent seasons, despite a quiet start to 2026. His influence on and off the pitch, combined with a strong bond with the fans, makes him a strategic asset worth securing long-term.

However, interest from abroad complicates matters. Reports suggest Premier League giants such as Liverpool and Arsenal are monitoring the USMNT captain, which could push Milan to act swiftly with improved terms and salary parity with the squad’s top earners.

pulisic modric milan
Christian Pulisic and Luka Modric of AC Milan celebrates

The intriguing case of Luka Modric and Milan’s decision

While younger stars represent the future, Milan’s present has been shaped by Luka Modric’s experience and leadership. The Croatian maestro has been a technical reference point in Allegri’s system, controlling tempo and guiding younger teammates with his vision and composure.

His performances, including a decisive late goal against Pisa, have reinforced his value. In that match, the Croatian veteran scored a goal, made 93 accurate passes, and made key defensive contributions, earning MVP recognition from supporters on the official club platform. Yet, his contract situation remains one of the most fascinating dilemmas facing the club.

In the middle of ongoing negotiations, the club’s stance has quietly become clear. Milan will exercise Modric’s option to extend his contract until 2027, but only if the Croatian midfielder wishes to continue his journey at San Siro, per La Gazzetta dello Sport and Calciomercato.

The 40-year-old’s current deal expires this June, but the option for an additional year gives the Rossoneri flexibility. The club sees him as indispensable but respects that the final choice will rest with the player, who will evaluate his motivation, physical condition, family considerations, and the outcome of the 2026 World Cup.

Christian Pulisic (L) and Luka Modric (R) of AC Milan.

Christian Pulisic delivers statement reaction to Milan’s victory vs. Pisa in Serie A after returning from injury

14 February 2026 at 21:22
Christian Pulisic made his long-awaited return to action as Milan edged past Pisa in a tense Serie A encounter, and the American winger wasted no time acknowledging the significance of the victory.

Christian Pulisic made his long-awaited return to action as Milan edged past Pisa in a tense Serie A encounter, and the American winger wasted no time acknowledging the significance of the victory. The night was filled with drama, late goals, and disciplinary twists, but it also marked an important personal milestone for Pulisic after his recent injury setback.

While the match itself showcased Milan’s resilience and title credentials, Pulisic’s subtle reaction afterward added another layer to a growing narrative around his recovery and his role in the club’s season-defining campaign.

The Rossoneri secured a 2-1 victory over Pisa on Friday, in a tightly contested Serie A fixture at the Arena Garibaldi. Despite dominating possession and creating clearer chances, they had to wait until the final minutes to secure all three points.

Ruben Loftus-Cheek opened the scoring in the 39th minute with a header, capitalizing on a precise cross from Zachary Athekame. Pisa equalized through Felipe Loyola in the 71st minute, but veteran midfielder Luka Modric restored Milan’s lead in the 85th minute with a decisive strike, assisted by Samuele Ricci. The match also saw Niclas Fullkrug miss a penalty and Adrien Rabiot receive a late red card, adding tension to the closing stages. 

The victory extended Milan’s unbeaten Serie A run to 23 matches, strengthening their position near the top of the table and keeping pressure on the league leader. The result was particularly valuable given the upcoming fixtures involving rival clubs, highlighting the importance of capitalizing on every opportunity in the title race. Pisa, meanwhile, remained 19th in the table and winless in 14 league matches, deepening their relegation concerns despite a spirited performance against one of Italy’s strongest teams.

Pulisic marks return from injury

Pulisic returned to the pitch after missing recent action due to bursitis, coming off the bench for a brief cameo. He played just 14 minutes, but his presence was a positive sign for Milan, especially with several attackers still not fully fit.

Massimiliano Allegri had previously confirmed that the American was only fit for limited minutes, which explained his role as a substitute rather than a starter. Nevertheless, his return marked a significant step in his recovery process after a frustrating spell on the sidelines.

pulisic modric milan
Christian Pulisic and Luka Modric of AC Milan celebrate

How did Pulisic react?

After the match, Pulisic shared a brief but symbolic reaction on social media. He posted three applause emojis on his Instagram story to celebrate both Milan’s victory and his return. Though understated, the message carried meaning. It symbolized relief, satisfaction, and optimism, a simple yet telling sign that Pulisic felt encouraged by both his fitness progress and the team’s performance.

pulisic instagram
Christian Pulisic via Instagram

Despite being without a goal in 2026 so far, the 27-year-old remains one of Milan’s most decisive and consistent players. His return against the Nerazzurri, even in limited minutes, was seen as an encouraging sign that he will soon regain full fitness and resume his role as a key attacking weapon.

Christian Pulisic of AC Milan greets the fans

Christian Pulisic’s cameo sparks historic night as Milan equalizes two historic records in Serie A win over Pisa, with Fabio Capello’s milestone now in sight

14 February 2026 at 21:16
Christian Pulisic was back on the pitch in Tuscany, and although his contribution lasted only minutes, his return coincided with a night that could shape Milan’s season and its place in history.

Christian Pulisic was back on the pitch in Tuscany, and although his contribution lasted only minutes, his return coincided with a night that could shape Milan’s season and its place in history. The American winger stepped onto the field late in the match, marking his comeback from injury, as the Rossoneri scraped a dramatic victory that kept their title ambitions alive and nudged them closer to an elusive historical benchmark that has stood untouched for decades.

On the surface, it was just another hard-fought league win. Beneath it, Milan quietly edged closer to a milestone that would connect Massimiliano Allegri’s team with one of the greatest eras in the club’s past. The visitors secured a 2-1 victory over Pisa thanks to a late strike from Luka Modric, closing the gap on Serie A leader Inter to five points ahead of the weekend’s high-stakes clash between Inter and Juventus.

Ruben Loftus-Cheek opened the scoring just before halftime with a powerful header, while Niclas Fullkrug failed to convert from the penalty spot. Pisa fought back through Felipe Loyola, threatening to derail the visitors’ title push, before Modric stole into the box and poked home the winner in the closing minutes.

Pulisic returned from bursitis with a 14-minute cameo, a cautious reintroduction after a frustrating spell on the sidelines. Allegri had confirmed before the match that the winger was only fit for limited minutes, which explained his substitute role. Even so, his return carried symbolic weight.

With several attackers still managing fitness issues, his presence was seen as a major boost for Milan’s depth and attacking options as the season enters its decisive phase. More importantly, his comeback aligned with one of the most significant achievements of Allegri’s tenure so far—an achievement that links the present squad with the Rossoneri’s golden past.

The historic record revealed

By defeating Pisa, Milan extended its unbeaten Serie A run to 23 matches, matching a legendary benchmark that had stood for more than three decades. This result equaled the 23-match unbeaten run from the 1992-93 season under Fabio Capello, one of the most iconic campaigns in Milan’s history. That streak had long been a symbol of dominance, tactical discipline, and elite mentality.

For Allegri’s current squad, drawing level with that record represents a connection between generations, a bridge between modern resilience and historical greatness. Now, Milan stands on the brink of rewriting history. The next league fixture against Como presents an opportunity to surpass Capello’s benchmark with a 24th consecutive unbeaten match, setting a new modern club record.

pulisic milan
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan greets the fans

The symbolism is powerful: a team seeking to reassert itself among Europe’s elite now has the chance to eclipse one of its most celebrated milestones.

Another statistical milestone

The achievements do not stop there. According to OptaMilan has also equaled its second-best points tally after the first 24 matches in the three-points-for-a-win era, matching campaigns from 1995-96 (53 points) and trailing only the 2003-04 season (61 points). This statistical consistency underlines Allegri’s impact and the club’s steady climb back toward the top of Italian soccer.

2 – #Milan have equalled their second-best performance after their first 24 seasonal matches in the three-points-for-a-win era (1994-95) in #SerieA, recorded in 1995-96 (53 points) and only fewer than the 61 points won in 2003-04. Route.#PisaMilan

— OptaPaolo (@OptaPaolo) February 13, 2026

Christian Pulisic and Luka Modric of AC Milan celebrates

Christian Pulisic to welcome international teammate? Milan opens talks with Weston McKennie, and USMNT winger and Massimiliano Allegri’s influence could prove decisive

14 February 2026 at 01:33
Weston McKennie has emerged as a surprise target for Milan as the club explores potential midfield reinforcements after the 2026 World Cup, and two familiar figures could quietly influence the decision, Christian Pulisic and Massimiliano Allegri.

Weston McKennie has emerged as a surprise target for Milan as the club explores potential midfield reinforcements after the 2026 World Cup. With his contract situation unresolved and his market value rising, speculation is intensifying over a possible move that could reshape both his career and Milan’s midfield structure. In the background, two familiar figures could quietly influence the decision, Christian Pulisic and Massimiliano Allegri, adding a compelling narrative to what could become one of the most intriguing transfer sagas of the upcoming window.

McKennie’s future at Juventus is increasingly uncertain. The American midfielder is entering the final months of his contract and could be available on a free transfer in the summer of 2026, prompting the Rossoneri to begin preliminary discussions with his representatives.

According to Calciomercato, Milan has initiated informal contact to explore the possibility of signing the United States national team midfielder without a transfer fee. Juventus remains keen to retain him, but negotiations over a contract extension have yet to reach a breakthrough.

Juventus star Weston McKennie
Weston McKennie of Juventus celebrates after scoring a goal.

He currently earns around $3 million per season, with the Bianconeri prepared to offer a new deal worth $4.7 million annually over three years in an attempt to secure his long-term future in Turin. Despite this, the midfielder’s growing market interest has made the situation increasingly complex.

McKennie’s rise under Luciano Spalletti and Milan’s midfield plans

The American’s resurgence has been one of Juventus’ key storylines this season. Since Luciano Spalletti’s appointment in late October, he has scored seven goals and provided four assists across all competitions, showcasing his versatility and influence in midfield.

His ability to operate in multiple roles, from central midfield to wide positions, has made him one of Juventus’ most valuable assets. This form has attracted interest from across Europe and beyond, especially from Milan, which is assessing several midfield options as it looks to strengthen the squad with experienced players who could arrive without a transfer fee. McKennie has joined Leon Goretzka on the club’s shortlist, as the management evaluates cost-effective opportunities in the market.

The club already boasts a strong midfield core featuring Luka Modric, Adrien Rabiot, Youssouf Fofana, and Samuele Ricci, but the technical staff believes additional depth is required to compete on multiple fronts. Inter and Roma are also tracking McKennie’s contract situation closely, ensuring that Milan will face significant competition if they decide to make a formal approach.

The key factors revealed: Pulisic and Allegri

Calciomercatofurther adds that Massimiliano Allegri’s respect for McKennie and his close friendship with Christian Pulisic could play a crucial role in convincing him to join Milan. Allegri previously managed McKennie at Juventus and is known to value his tactical versatility and work rate.

Meanwhile, Pulisic and McKennie share a long-standing friendship from their time with the United States national team, and the prospect of a USMNT reunion at San Siro could be a powerful personal factor. The Rossoneri are said to be gathering detailed information and will evaluate whether to submit a concrete proposal in the coming weeks.

pulisic mckennie usmnt
im Ream #13, Weston McKennie #8, Christian Pulisic #10, and Antonee Robinson #5 of USMNT

If the move materializes, the San Siro side could reunite two key United States national team players in the same club setup, a rare scenario in European soccer. Such a partnership would strengthen the team’s midfield dynamism while offering McKennie a familiar presence in a new environment. From a sporting perspective, his versatility and box-to-box energy would complement Milan’s tactical structure, while his leadership and international experience would add maturity to the squad.

Weston McKennie #8 of the United States is congratulated by Christian Pulisic #10 after scoring a goal.

Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele locked in as Didier Deschamps reportedly makes call on seven of eight France forward spots for 2026 FIFA World Cup

14 February 2026 at 00:51
With the French national team heading toward another global tournament as one of the leading favorites, speculation is already building around how the attacking unit will look and who will be entrusted with carrying Les Bleus’ ambitions in North America.

Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele remain central to France’s plans as Didier Deschamps begins to shape his vision for the 2026 World Cup. With the French national team heading toward another global tournament as one of the leading favorites, speculation is already building around how the attacking unit will look and who will be entrusted with carrying Les Bleus’ ambitions in North America.

Deschamps, whose leadership has defined an era of sustained excellence, is said to have made decisive early calls on the forward line. While the details have been closely guarded, it is believed that seven of the eight attacking slots for the World Cup roster are already close to being locked in, a sign that the France national team is entering the next cycle with a clear structure and hierarchy.

With Mbappe set to lead the attack and Dembele providing elite creativity, the question now is which players will form the supporting cast in what could be one of the most stacked offensive groups in the tournament.

France’s status as a global powerhouse is undisputed. The national team won the World Cup in 1998 and 2018 and reached the final in both 2006 and 2022, establishing a record few countries can match. Under Deschamps, Les Bleus have reached consecutive World Cup finals and consistently remained among the world’s top-ranked sides. Heading into 2026, the Blues are ranked third in the FIFA rankings, trailing only Argentina and Spain.

The #FIFAWorldCup groups are set 🤩

We can't wait! 🏆#FinalDraw pic.twitter.com/uaDfdIvbaZ

— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) April 1, 2022

They qualified for the tournament by finishing top of their UEFA group with a dominant record, underlining their depth and consistency across the squad. Mbappe is expected to be the centerpiece once again. The Real Madrid forward has scored 55 goals in 94 international appearances, including 12 at World Cups, and remains one of the defining players of his generation. Dembele, now a key creative force, continues to provide explosive pace and technical brilliance for the national team.

The seven guaranteed forwards

France has been drawn into Group I alongside Senegal, Norway, and a playoff winner from Bolivia, Iraq, or Suriname. The fixtures will be played across the United States and Canada, with matches scheduled in New York, Philadelphia, Foxborough, and Toronto.

Norway poses a significant threat, led by Manchester City striker Erling Haaland, while 2025 AFCON winner, Senegal, brings physicality and historic rivalry. The group stage will test France early, but its limited travel demands could offer a logistical advantage.

dembele mbappe france (2)
Kylian Mbappe of France celebrates with teammate Ousmane Dembele

Midway through preparations, reports have surfaced regarding Deschamps’ attacking plans. According to L’Equipe, seven forwards are already considered guaranteed selections for the 2026 World Cup squad. Those players are:

  • Kylian Mbappe (Real Madrid)
  • Ousmane Dembele (Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Michael Olise (Bayern Munich)
  • Desire Doue (Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Rayan Cherki (Manchester City)
  • Bradley Barcola (Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Hugo Ekitike (Liverpool)

“Deschamps is expected to take eight forwards, and seven are already confirmed,” the report states, highlighting how firmly the core attacking group has been established.

The final forward spot will reportedly be contested by a deep pool of talent, including Marcus Thuram, Randal Kolo Muani, Florian Thauvin, Maghnes Akliouche, Kingsley Coman, Christopher Nkunku, and Jean-Philippe Mateta — a testament to France’s extraordinary depth in attack.

Generation of elite attackers across Europe

France’s attacking strength is built on players thriving at elite clubs. Mbappe leads Real Madrid, Dembele remains a key figure for Paris Saint-Germain, Olise is emerging at Bayern Munich, and Cherki is developing at Manchester City. Barcola and Doue continue to grow within PSG’s system, while Ekitike is forging his path at Liverpool.

Statistically, the core attackers are delivering elite output. Mbappe has 51 combined goals and assists this season, Olise 41, Ekitike 20, and Cherki 19, illustrating the sheer firepower at Deschamps’ disposal.

Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele of France celebrate

Kylian Mbappe fitness update: Real Madrid boss Alvaro Arbeloa provides crucial insight ahead of Real Sociedad game in La Liga

14 February 2026 at 02:02
Real Madrid is bracing for a defining La Liga showdown, and all eyes are on Kylian Mbappe and Alvaro Arbeloa as uncertainty swirls around the French superstar’s availability.

Real Madrid is bracing for a defining La Liga showdown, and all eyes are on Kylian Mbappe and Alvaro Arbeloa as uncertainty swirls around the French superstar’s availability. The matchup itself already carries major significance, pitting the Spanish capital club against a Basque opponent riding one of the most impressive runs in the competition. Still, the suspense surrounding Madrid’s leading scorer adds an extra layer of intrigue.

Arbeloa, overseeing an impressive unbeaten start in the league, must balance urgency with caution, especially when his star forward is dealing with lingering fitness concerns. Los Blancos welcome Real Sociedad on Saturday night, knowing that victory could propel them back to the summit of La Liga. Under new manager Alvaro Arbeloa, Madrid boasts a perfect domestic record so far, but this encounter represents their sternest challenge yet.

Sociedad arrives unbeaten in 11 consecutive matches, firmly established as one of the most organized and dangerous sides in Spain. Led by Pellegrino Matarazzo, the Basque club has evolved into a devastating counter-attacking unit and currently sits eighth in the table while pushing toward a Copa del Rey final.

What did Arbeloa say about Mbappe?

Midway through the buildup, clarity has finally emerged regarding the biggest question of all. Kylian Mbappe will be available. After missing two consecutive training sessions earlier in the week due to lingering discomfort in his left knee, Mbappe returned to full first-team training on Friday at Valdebebas. His absence had sparked concern inside the club, especially with a demanding schedule ahead.

Those fears were eased when Arbeloa addressed the situation directly in the pre-match press conference. “Yes, he’s fine. He’s trained with the group and is available for tomorrow’s match,” the Madrid coach confirmed. This confirmation effectively ended doubts over his availability, although medical staff continues to monitor his condition closely, given the club’s congested schedule and upcoming European commitments.

Why Madrid can’t take risks lightly

Mbappe’s importance cannot be overstated. The French forward has scored 38 goals and provided four assists in 31 matches, making him Madrid’s primary attacking reference. He has also found the net in nine consecutive appearances across competitions when featured.

Kylian Mbappe
Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid

However, the team faces a delicate balancing act. With a Champions League playoff against Benfica looming later in the month, preserving the Frenchman’s long-term fitness remains a priority. Any inflammation in the knee of a player so reliant on explosive pace is treated with extreme caution.

While Mbappe is expected to start, Arbeloa retains the option of limiting his minutes if there are any late warning signs. However, even with his return, Madrid remains stretched. Jude Bellingham, Rodrygo, and Eder Militao are all sidelined, forcing Arbeloa to rely on squad depth and academy reinforcements. Defender Raul Asencio returned to training after illness, though he has been managing a minor tibial issue and could be rotated with Antonio Rudiger, now fully fit.

Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappe and interim coach Alvaro Arbeloa.

Cristiano Ronaldo faces 2026 summer blow as vital Al-Nassr teammate eyes exit in search of regular playing time

13 February 2026 at 23:32
As the club balances star power, domestic expectations, and squad competition, a major development is quietly unfolding behind the scenes, and it could see a crucial teammate depart in search of regular playing time.

Cristiano Ronaldo remains the central figure of Al-Nassr’s ambitious project, but even the presence of one of soccer’s greatest icons cannot prevent internal changes and uncertainty. As the club balances star power, domestic expectations, and squad competition, a major development is quietly unfolding behind the scenes, and it could see a crucial teammate depart in search of regular playing time.

At first glance, the situation appears like a routine squad decision. In reality, it reflects deeper tactical shifts, intense competition for places, and the evolving priorities of a club that aims to dominate domestically and internationally. With Cristiano Ronaldo leading the line and global attention fixed on the club, every personnel change carries added significance.

Al-Nassr’s squad is built on depth and star power, combining international imports with domestic talents. This structure creates elite competition for starting roles, particularly in critical positions such as goalkeeping. Coaches at top clubs often emphasize rotation, but in high-stakes competitions, consistency and trust play decisive roles in determining who starts.

In recent months, Al-Nassr’s technical staff has reassessed its hierarchy following costly mistakes and tactical adjustments. As a result, the balance of power within the squad has shifted, affecting players who once appeared untouchable.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr.

Possible blow for Ronaldo as experienced international could leave

The player at the center of this uncertainty is Nawaf Al-Aqidi, the Saudi international goalkeeper who began the season as the club’s first-choice option. According to Saudi reports, Al-Aqidi’s position changed after errors in matches against Al-Qadsiah and Al-Hilal, prompting the coaching staff to rely on Brazilian goalkeeper Bento Matheus instead.

Al-Aqidi has since been demoted to the second-choice role, with his involvement now dependent on tactical needs rather than guaranteed starts. Local newspapers Arriyadiyah and Al-Youm suggest that the goalkeeper is expected to leave next summer in search of regular playing opportunities, given the strong competition within the squad. This shift highlights the brutal reality of elite soccer: even established internationals can lose their place if performance drops or tactical preferences change.

Nawaf Al-Aqidi
Nawaf Al-Aqidi of Team Al-Nassr FC

Head coach Jorge Jesus reportedly held direct talks with Al-Aqidi, reaffirming that he remains part of the technical plans but without guarantees. The Portuguese coach has opted for Bento in recent fixtures, emphasizing consistency and reliability in goal. The competition between the two goalkeepers has become one of the defining internal battles of Al-Nassr’s season. For a club chasing multiple trophies, goalkeeping stability is non-negotiable, and even minor errors can trigger decisive changes.

What does Nawaf Al-Aqidi’s agent think?

Speculation about the 25-year-old’s future intensified across social media and local outlets, prompting his agent Mishaal Al-Safa’i to issue a public statement defending his client and criticizing unverified rumors.

“When he was present, he silenced everyone with his performances, culminating in our national team’s qualification for the World Cup. Now that he’s absent, everyone is talking about him,” Al-Safa’i wrote. “It’s strange that some people speak as if they are decision-makers within the club. It’s truly shameful.”

Jorge Jesus, Manager of Al-Nassr, interacts with Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s son turns heads in 2026 Algarve Tournament debut with Portugal U-16: How did he fare against Japan? (VIDEO)

13 February 2026 at 20:04
As Portugal’s Under-16 side opened its 2026 Algarve Tournament campaign, the attention was inevitably drawn to the teenager wearing the famous surname.

The name Cristiano Ronaldo has shaped modern soccer, defining eras at elite club and international level with record-breaking feats and relentless ambition. Now, a new chapter of that legacy is quietly unfolding at youth level, where his son is beginning to navigate a career that carries both privilege and pressure in equal measure.

As Portugal’s Under-16 side opened its 2026 Algarve Tournament campaign, the attention was inevitably drawn to the teenager wearing the famous surname. The occasion was not just another youth fixture; it was a symbolic milestone, with the soccer world eager to evaluate whether the next generation of the Ronaldo name could begin to carve its own path.

The question surrounding the match was simple yet loaded with expectation: How did Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. perform in his first appearance of the tournament, and what does it say about his development? For Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., every appearance for the Portugal youth setup comes with unique scrutiny. His father’s career — built on five Ballon d’Or awards, Champions League triumphs, and iconic moments for the the Selecao — has created a benchmark that few players in history have ever matched.

That legacy is both an advantage and a burden. Growing up in elite academies and training environments has provided the young forward with world-class preparation, but it has also ensured that anonymity is impossible.

cristiano ronaldo jr
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr of Portugal (C) looks on prior to the Men’s U15 International match between Portugal and Japan

Every performance is analyzed, every mistake magnified, and every goal celebrated as a glimpse into a potential future superstar. In Portugal’s U-16 camp, the coaching staff faces a delicate task: developing Ronaldo Jr. as an individual talent, not merely as a continuation of his father’s story.

Portugal’s youth opportunity and the Algarve Tournament stage

The Algarve Tournament, held between February 12 and February 17, offers Portugal’s most promising teenagers the chance to test themselves against elite international opposition. The schedule includes clashes with Japan, the Netherlands, and Germany — a demanding run that will expose young players to tactical and psychological challenges early in their careers.

For Ronaldo Jr., this tournament marks his first youth international competition played on Portuguese soil, adding symbolic significance to the moment. Despite Cristiano Ronaldo’s absence, family support remains strong, with reports indicating his grandmother, Dolores Aveiro, attended training sessions to offer encouragement.

dolores aveiro
Maria Dolores dos Santos Aveiro, The grandmother of Cristiano Ronaldo Jr, (R),

How Ronaldo Jr. fared against Japan

The opening match against Japan ended in a convincing 3-0 victory for Portugal, but the real intrigue surrounded Ronaldo Jr.’s introduction. He came off the bench in the first half following an injury to Rafael Cabral, immediately stepping into the spotlight.

Rather than shrinking under pressure, he showed composure and involvement. He almost marked his entry with a goal, forcing a sharp save from the goalkeeper, and remained active in attacking phases. After the break, he went close again when set up by Diego Farinha, with his effort parried into the path of a teammate who scored.

🇵🇹🚨 𝐂𝐑𝐈𝐒𝐓𝐈𝐀𝐍𝐎 𝐑𝐎𝐍𝐀𝐋𝐃𝐎 𝐉𝐑 (𝟏𝟓) delivered 𝟏 𝐀𝐒𝐒𝐈𝐒𝐓 against Japan U16 today

pic.twitter.com/amnQqyZ1Fc

— Rising Stars XI (@RisingStarXI) February 12, 2026

Although he did not score, Ronaldo Jr. bagged up one assist and was a constant threat. He played 64 minutes, contributing to Portugal’s attacking momentum and demonstrating tactical awareness in link-up play. Observers noted a more measured and collaborative style compared to his father’s explosive youth profile, highlighting his evolving soccer identity.

Cristiano Ronaldo Junior Back With Portugal U16 vs Japan [12/2/2026]
pic.twitter.com/JjFStVfqwk

— Ramy (@Ramy_Stats) February 12, 2026

For now, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. remains exactly what he should be: a talented teenager learning, adapting, and performing under extraordinary circumstances. The journey is just beginning, and while the name on his back carries history, the player wearing it is starting to write his own.

Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. in action for Portugal U-16

Why isn’t Christian Pulisic playing for Milan against Pisa in Serie A despite injury return?

13 February 2026 at 19:23
The American forward, a pivotal figure in the Rossoneri’s campaign, has recently returned from injury and rejoined group training, yet he will not be in the starting lineup for the crucial trip to Pisa.

The build-up to Milan’s return to Serie A action has been dominated by one central question surrounding Christian Pulisic. The American forward, a pivotal figure in the Rossoneri’s campaign, has recently returned from injury and rejoined group training, yet he will not be in the starting lineup for the crucial trip to Pisa. With the title race tightening and expectations rising, the decision has raised eyebrows among supporters and analysts alike, especially given Pulisic’s importance to the club’s attacking structure and his status as one of the most productive players in the squad this season.

The clash with Pisa represents a defining moment for Milan’s ambitions, with Massimiliano Allegri’s side chasing the Serie A title and needing to keep pace with the league leader, Inter. Meanwhile, the home side, struggling near the bottom of the table, views the fixture as an opportunity to spark a resurgence under its new coach. In such a high-stakes encounter, every tactical choice carries weight, making Pulisic’s omission from the starting lineup all the more intriguing.

Milan arrives in Tuscany after an extended break and an emphatic 3-0 victory over Bologna, a result that extended its unbeaten league run to 22 games and kept it in contention for the title. However, the Rossoneri still trail Inter by a significant margin, meaning there is little room for error. Pisa, on the other hand, sits in the relegation zone and has struggled for consistency, but its desperation makes it a dangerous opponent.

Since joining Milan, Christian Pulisic has re-established himself as one of the club’s most influential players. He is the club’s leading scorer this season, with double-digit goals in all competitions, and his consistency has made him a cornerstone of Allegri’s system. However, his campaign has also been disrupted by recurring physical issues, including muscular problems, a hamstring setback, and, most recently, bursitis, which forced him to miss the win over Bologna.

Despite these setbacks, Pulisic has remained optimistic about his recovery and form. “It’s going well. I’m actually feeling much better, so I’m really close to being where I want to be,” he said in a recent interview, reflecting his confidence that he is nearing full fitness.

Why is Pulisic out of Milan’s starting XI?

The mystery surrounding Pulisic’s absence from the starting lineup was finally clarified in Allegri’s pre-match press conference. The Milan coach confirmed that while the American is available, he is not yet ready to play a full match“Pulisic will be available. He trained with the team for the first time yesterday, but he only has 15-20 minutes in his legs,” Allegri explained.

AC Milan star Christian Pulisic
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan warms up before the Serie A match.

This revelation sheds light on Milan’s cautious approach. Pulisic is fit enough to feature off the bench but not physically prepared to start, prompting Allegri to prioritize his long-term fitness over immediate impact. With fixture congestion ahead and a crucial schedule looming, the coach is determined to avoid aggravating the winger’s lingering issues.

Even with limited minutes, the American’s presence on the bench provides the visitors with a potent weapon late in the game. His pace, creativity, and goal threat could prove decisive against a Nerazzurri side that has struggled defensively this season.

Christian Pulisic of AC Milan looks on during a Coppa Italia match.

Vinicius to make shock comeback? Flamengo president sets the record straight with 10-word admission amid talk of joining Cristiano Ronaldo in Saudi Pro League

13 February 2026 at 03:00
With Vinicius Junior’s future under increasing scrutiny, speculation has intensified about whether he could leave Real Madrid, return to Flamengo, or even join Cristiano Ronaldo in the Saudi Pro League.

The global transfer market is bracing for another seismic storyline involving one of soccer’s biggest stars. With Vinicius Junior’s future under increasing scrutiny, speculation has intensified about whether he could leave Real Madrid, return to Flamengo, or even join Cristiano Ronaldo in the Saudi Pro League.

The uncertainty surrounding his contract situation, combined with growing external interest and emotional ties to Brazil, has turned his future into one of the most dramatic narratives in world soccer. Yet amid the rumors, a brief but revealing admission from Flamengo’s president has added a new layer of intrigue to the debate, and it could reshape expectations around the winger’s next move.

Saudi Arabia has once again positioned itself as a major disruptor in soccer’s elite transfer market. According to journalist Ben Jacobs, Real Madrid is expected to receive a formal approach for Vinicius next summer, with Saudi clubs prepared to table an unprecedented financial package potentially worth up to $1.2 billion in total contract value. The Saudi Pro League’s interest is seen as part of a broader strategy to attract players in their prime rather than veterans, with Vinicius viewed as a statement signing that could redefine the league’s global credibility.

Real Madrid, meanwhile, is said to be determined not to lose one of its most influential players for free. Vinicius’ current contract runs until June 2027, but negotiations to extend his deal have stalled, creating tension inside the club. Madrid’s hierarchy has made it clear that allowing him to reach free agency is not an option.

Real Madrid's Vinicius Jr
Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid gestures during the LaLiga EA Sports match.

Flamengo’s emotional dream and public desire

While Saudi Arabia offers money and prestige, Flamengo offers something different: home. Vinicius spent 12 years at the Brazilian club before leaving for Madrid in 2018, and his emotional connection remains strong.

The Rubro-Negro’s sporting director, Jose Boto, openly acknowledged the club’s desire to bring him back, insisting that the door will always be open. “The door is always open for Vini,” Boto said. “His contract is close to ending, we won’t have to pay anything to Real Madrid.”

The club’s recent strategy, including the high-profile return of Lucas Paqueta, has reinforced the idea that the Brazilian side wants to repatriate its academy stars. Emotional ties, identity, and belonging are central to the club’s pitch, even if it cannot compete financially with Europe or Saudi Arabia.

José Boto sobre Vini Jr no Flamengo:

“O contrato está acabando, ele me mandou um presente muito bonito… Depende mais do Vini do que do Flamengo. A porta para o Vini está sempre aberta.”

📸 Gilvan de Souza/CRF
🎥 @geglobo pic.twitter.com/W2WNGuXssm

— Planeta do Futebol 🌎 (@futebol_info) February 3, 2026

The 10-word admission that reveals Flamengo’s reality

However, the romantic narrative was confronted by a blunt reality check from Flamengo president Luiz Eduardo Baptista. Speaking candidly about the possibility of signing Vinicius, he delivered a striking admission that cut through the speculation: “We want Vini, but he’s not yet within Flamengo’s reach.”

Those ten words revealed the club’s limitations. Baptista explained that any move for the 25-year-old would require financial resources far beyond what Flamengo can currently offer, especially compared to Europe and Saudi Arabia. “Vinicius Junior wants to stay in Europe… It’s more of a conversation for the fans to imagine,” he added, highlighting the gap between ambition and reality.

Vinicius Junior of Flamengo celebrates the victory with the fans

Christian Pulisic to Liverpool or Arsenal? Milan makes firm call on USMNT star’s future with Premier League sides aiming to make move after 2026 FIFA World Cup

13 February 2026 at 02:56
Behind the scenes, negotiations have stalled, rumors have multiplied, and clarity has been slow to arrive. Yet, a crucial decision has now emerged, and it could shape his trajectory for years to come.

Christian Pulisic remains at the center of a growing transfer narrative, with Europe’s elite watching closely and speculation intensifying ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The American star has rebuilt his reputation in Italy, becoming one of Milan’s most influential figures, and his resurgence has not gone unnoticed by Premier League giants.

As English sides monitor his situation, questions linger over what comes next for Pulisic and how Milan plans to secure his long-term future. Behind the scenes, negotiations have stalled, rumors have multiplied, and clarity has been slow to arrive. Yet, a crucial decision has now emerged, and it could shape his trajectory for years to come.

Since arriving in Italy from Chelsea, Pulisic has transformed into a leader and a consistent attacking force. His time in England was marked by flashes of brilliance and frustrating injuries, but Milan offered him a fresh platform to rediscover his form.

He has registered 42 goals and 25 assists in 120 appearances since joining Milan, becoming one of the club’s most reliable performers. Even this season, despite injury setbacks, he remains among the team’s top scorers, underlining his importance. Thus, it comes as no surprise that his resurgence has reignited Premier League interest.

Reports suggest that Liverpool and Arsenal have been closely monitoring his contract situation, with both clubs viewing him as an experienced and versatile option for their attacking line. The timing is crucial, as Pulisic’s contract runs toward its latter stages and his market value continues to rise.

Growing uncertainty over contract talks

Despite his importance, negotiations over a contract renewal have not progressed smoothly. Reports from Italy suggested that Pulisic expected a new deal by now, but no formal offer arrived, fueling speculation about his future. “There’s been a stalemate that’s been going on for a long time,” Italian journalist Marco Guidi explained, highlighting how discussions have lingered without resolution. “It’s a situation that needs to be addressed.”

The club’s lack of urgency has been notable, especially as Premier League clubs monitor the situation. Analysts have noted that Pulisic’s salary remains below that of some of Milan’s top earners, which could complicate negotiations, as his performances warrant a higher wage bracket.

The decision revealed and why Milan is calm

Liverpool and Arsenal have both been linked with a potential move, particularly as they reassess their attacking options for the future. However, despite all the speculation, Milan has quietly clarified its stance on Pulisic’s future. The club plans to exercise its unilateral option to extend his contract until 2028, effectively securing his future without rushing into a new deal. As Relevo’s Matteo Moretto explained, “Pulisic’s contract expires in 2028, so 27+1, and there’s an option to renew in Milan’s favor, which Milan will obviously exercise.”

AC Milan's Christian Pulisic
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan in action during the Serie A match.

This revelation changes the landscape entirely. While Premier League clubs may be monitoring his situation, the Rossoneri remain in control of his future and are under no immediate pressure to sell. The extension option gives the club leverage, ensuring that any potential move would require significant negotiation and financial commitment.

Despite the apparent stalemate in negotiations, Milan is not panicking. The San Siro outfit believes it has time on its side, especially with the extension option in place. “So, Milan are in no rush to renew Pulisic’s contract; there’s great calm, great tranquility,” Moretto added.

Financial considerations also play a role. As the 27-year-old winger falls outside Italy’s tax benefits framework over time, offering him a significantly improved salary could become more complicated. This has contributed to the slow pace of negotiations, even as his performances justify a raise.

Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates his goal with Strahinja Pavlovic that was later disallowed
❌
❌