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James Rodríguez’s move to Minnesota United in MLS labeled as a ‘mistake’ by Colombian legend Willington Ortiz

James Rodríguez arrived as a marquee signing for Minnesota United, aiming to gain competitive rhythm ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. However, he has not enjoyed much prominence, which has led Willington Ortiz to strongly criticize his move to MLS.

James Rodríguez has not managed to regain stability since his departure from Real Madrid. While he won the MVP award at the 2024 Copa América, he failed to shine at Rayo Vallecano, moving to Club León, also leaving at the end of the season. After several months, he arrived as a marquee signing for Minnesota United. Due to his lack of prominence, Colombian legend Willington Ortiz has decided to criticize his move to MLS in an exclusive interview with Bolavip US.

“I think the mistake is when a coach doesn’t want you and you still go to that team. You’re not part of his group or the players he trusts, so he’s not going to play you because you’re not his choice. That’s the mistake… He’s at a club where the coach doesn’t want him, didn’t bring him in, so he doesn’t play—just a few minutes. It’s not serious, disrespecting a player of his caliber, Willington Ortiz said, via Bolavip US.

After confirming his arrival in February 2026 to Minnesota United, James Rodríguez has only managed to play six matches for the MLS side, remaining without any offensive contributions. Despite his undeniable talent, head coach Cameron Knowles has kept him as a regular substitute, even after he impressed in his first MLS start against Los Angeles FC. As a result, the 34-year-old midfielder is at risk of arriving at the 2026 FIFA World Cup without competitive rhythm for Colombia.

Willington Ortiz’s criticism is not directly aimed at James but rather at his questionable career decisions. At his last six clubs, he has not been a direct request from his coaches, which has led to his relegation to secondary roles. Since he is neither a box-to-box midfielder nor a pace-driven winger, his profile is more difficult to fit into many tactical systems, making it harder for him to secure a consistent role if the manager does not consider him essential.

James Rodríguez #10 of Minnesota United.
James Rodríguez #10 of Minnesota United.

James Rodríguez no longer Colombia’s cornerstone for 2026 World Cup

Over the past 12 years, James Rodríguez has been the cornerstone of Colombia, emerging as a standout player at the 2014 World Cup and the 2024 Copa América. However, he is no longer in his prime, and is no longer the undisputed star of his team. Given his continued and solid performances, head coach Nestor Lorenzo plans to keep him in the starting lineup for the 2026 edition, though he will no longer be the team’s central figure.

Luis Díaz has established as one of the best players in the world. Shining with Bayern Munich, he is set to be the central figure for Colombia at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. With this structure, James would shift into a role focused on enhancing the 29-year-old star’s performance, aiming to elevate his output both in goalscoring and creativity. In light of this, the 34-year-old is expected to take on more of a leadership role, while still competing for a place in the starting lineup.

James Rodriguez #10 of the Minnesota United runs during MLS game.

Cristiano Ronaldo set for Saudi Super Cup revenge after past heartbreak as he learns Al-Nassr’s 2026-27 opponents

While the club remains focused on current ambitions, attention has already shifted toward the next major trophy battle for the Saudi Super Cup, where unfinished business from a painful defeat still lingers.

Cristiano Ronaldo now has another opportunity on the horizon with Al-Nassr, as preparations begin for a fresh domestic challenge in Saudi Arabia. While the club remains focused on current ambitions, attention has already shifted toward the next major trophy battle for the Saudi Super Cup, where unfinished business from a painful defeat still lingers.

The competition carries extra meaning because of what happened in the previous edition, when Al-Nassr came close but fell short in dramatic fashion. For Ronaldo and the club, the next Super Cup offers a chance to rewrite that story.

The Saudi Super Cup has become one of the most visible domestic competitions in the region, combining prestige with immediate stakes. Since its expansion in 2022, the event has featured the league champions and runners-up alongside the King’s Cup finalists, creating a stronger and more competitive field.

That format means clubs often arrive in strong shape, with little room for error in knockout matches. Every game carries final-level pressure, which explains why the tournament has become such a valued prize.

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Goalkeeper Edouard Mendy of Al Ahli (C), and other players poses for photo with trophy afte winning the Saudi Super Cup

Which clubs will play, and why the tournament matters even more this time

A full roster of participating teams for the Saudi Super Cup has been released on the tournament’s official account. That announcement confirmed the full lineup for the 2026-27 edition, with Al-Nassr, Al-Ahli, Al-Qadsiah, and Al-Kholood all securing their places. The four-club format has added greater intensity to the tournament in recent years, turning what was once a single final into a compact knockout event.

المتأهلون للنسخة القادمة 🔢✅ #كأس_السوبر_السعودي 🏆 pic.twitter.com/qAQdv1mEio

— كأس السوبر السعودي (@SaudiSuperCup) April 29, 2026

The sense of anticipation is already growing because each participant enters with different motivations. Some will seek to defend status, while others will see the tournament as a chance to make an early statement before the new season fully begins.

For Al-Nassr, the upcoming edition is about more than lifting silverware. It is about restoring momentum after previous disappointment and proving the club can prevail in decisive moments.

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Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr (L) walks on the field with Edouard Mendy (R)

The heartbreak Ronaldo wants to erase

The previous Saudi Super Cup ended painfully for Al-Nassr. Al-Ahli defeated Al-Nassr 5-3 on penalties after a 2-2 draw in the final, denying Ronaldo and his teammates what looked like a realistic path to his first major trophy in the Middle East.

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Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr reacts during the Saudi Super Cup final between Al-Nassr and Al-Ahli

That defeat still resonates because the Knight of Najd had come within reach of the title before losing in the shootout. For a club built to compete at the highest level, such setbacks often become motivation rather than scars.

Ronaldo, who has built much of his career on turning frustration into fuel, now returns to the same competition with another chance. The emotional edge surrounding the tournament is therefore impossible to ignore.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr reacts during prize presentation the Saudi Super Cup final

‘Five Champions I have’: Cristiano Ronaldo fires back at Al Ahli fans’ mockery

After the clash between Al Nassr and Al Ahli, Cristiano Ronaldo had an exchange with opposing fans and referenced his UEFA Champions League titles.

On Wednesday, Al Nassr earned a crucial 2-0 victory over Al Ahli that moved them one step closer to the Saudi Pro League title. Cristiano Ronaldo opened the scoring with a header and, after the match, got into a brief exchange with rival fans in which he highlighted his UEFA Champions League success.

After the final whistle, as he prepared to give an on-field interview to Thmanyah Sports, Ronaldo was mocked by an opposing supporter, who brought up Al Ahli’s back-to-back AFC Champions League Elite titles—the most recent coming last Saturday after a win over Machida Zelvia of Japan in the final.

“Five Champions I have. I have five. Five,” Cristiano responded to the fan, smiling and holding up five fingers on his right hand, all in front of TV cameras that captured the exchange from start to finish.

The Portuguese forward was, of course, referring to the success he achieved throughout his career, particularly during his years in Europe. He first won the UEFA Champions League in 2008 with Manchester United, followed by an impressive run with Real Madrid, where he lifted the trophy in 2014, 2016, 2017, and 2018.

كريستيانو رونالدو ردًا على أحد جماهير الأهلي بعد المباراة ⚠️

«أنا لدي 5 بطولات دوري أبطال.»#النصر_الأهلي | #استديو_ثمانية pic.twitter.com/7lt4RPP0VU

— رياضة ثمانية (@thmanyahsports) April 29, 2026

How has Ronaldo fared at continental level with Al Nassr?

After those glory years in Europe, Cristiano Ronaldo embarked on a new chapter in Saudi Arabia in January 2023. Since joining Al Nassr, however, he has yet to win an official title, a drought that could end this season in the Saudi Pro League.

Over the past three and a half years, CR7 has also competed at the continental level, where success has so far eluded him. His first appearance came in the 2023-24 AFC Champions League Elite, where Al Nassr were eliminated in the quarterfinals. A year later, they were knocked out in the semifinals by Kawasaki Frontale of Japan.

Cristiano Ronaldo looks to extend his dominance to Asia

This season, Al Nassr did not even qualify for the top continental competition and instead had to settle for the AFC Champions League Two, the equivalent of the UEFA Europa League. There, they have advanced steadily to the final, where they will face Gamba Osaka on May 17. That could mark Ronaldo’s first continental title since 2018.

Cristiano Ronaldo won five Champions League titles.

Rafael Leao could leave AC Milan as Manchester United reportedly propose pick-one-from-three in the deal

Following his drop in form, Rafael Leão appears to be transferable for AC Milan, casting doubt over his continuity. In response, Manchester United are reportedly pushing for the Portuguese’s signing, proposing a pick-one-from-three formula in negotiations with the Rossoneri.

Rafael Leão has gone from being a cornerstone at AC Milan to becoming transferable for the front office. After the arrival of Massimiliano Allegri, he has had to readapt his position, moving from left winger to center forward. While he had an excellent start to the season, his performances have declined, fueling talk of a possible exit. In response, Manchester United are reportedly pushing for his signing, offering a pick-one-from-three structure in their final proposal.

According to Andrea Ramazzotti via La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Rossoneri are open to negotiating Leão’s departure starting at $59 million. With a contract running until 2028 and a net salary of €5.5 million, they could view his exit as a strong opportunity to reinforce their attack. While they have not traditionally been open to accepting players as part of deals, Manchester United’s approach may have shifted that stance.

Amid a generational rebuild at the Red Devils, Rafael Leão emerges as an ideal solution for the left wing, as Matheus Cunha is more convincing in a central attacking or striker role. In an effort to reduce the overall cost of the deal, the English side is open to including Joshua Zirkzee, Marcus Rashford, or Manuel Ugarte as part of the operation, reports La Gazzetta dello Sport. Additionally, they would have no issue matching or even exceeding his €5.5 million net salary.

Unlike the Rossoneri, Manchester United can offer Leão an ideal scenario to shine at his best. With a clear tactical emphasis on wingers, the Portuguese could rediscover his top form through his pace, dribbling, and change of rhythm, making him a key difference-maker for the team. Additionally, the Red Devils could also offer him UEFA Champions League competition, as they are close to securing qualification, making the move even more attractive.

AC Milan star Rafael Leao looking on
Rafael Leao of AC Milan looks on during the Serie A match.

Joshua Zirkzee emerges as top Leao replacement for AC Milan

After failing to deliver offensively, the Rossoneri are reportedly planning a major overhaul in attack. Not only could Rafael Leão leave, but also Christopher Nkunku, Santiago Giménez, and Niclas Füllkrug. For this reason, the potential arrival of Joshua Zirkzee would be an ideal complement to Massimiliano Allegri’s frontline, as it would not block the signing of another striker, but rather strengthen the attack in a balanced way.

Joshua Zirkzee is not going through his best moment at Manchester United, often featuring as a substitute without making a major impact. Despite this, the Dutchman showed his best version in Serie A, where he impressed with Bologna. As a mobile forward, he tends to perform better as a second striker, playing off a more fixed No. 9—something that fits well with Massimiliano Allegri’s system.

With Zirkzee in attack, AC Milan would gain significant scoring potential along with strong offensive quality, allowing him to combine effectively with Adrien Rabiot and a potential new signing up front. Additionally, at just 24 years old, he represents a reliable long-term option for Allegri. However, the Rossoneri may first need to secure qualification for the UEFA Champions League, which remains a challenging objective.

Rafael Leao of AC Milan reacts during the Serie A match.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s 25th Saudi Pro League goal ignites final Golden Boot chase: What Al-Nassr’s star needs to overtake Julian Quinones and Ivan Toney

With Julian Quinones and Ivan Toney setting the pace, the battle for supremacy in front of goal has taken on a life of its own as the season reaches its decisive stretch.

The race is tightening, the margins are shrinking, and once again Cristiano Ronaldo finds himself at the center of it all. With Julian Quinones and Ivan Toney setting the pace, the battle for supremacy in front of goal has taken on a life of its own as the season reaches its decisive stretch.

With only four league matches left for Al-Nassr, the race for top scorer has become one of the most compelling storylines of the season. Ronaldo’s latest goal moved him closer, but there is still work to do before he can overtake both rivals and finish on top. Al-Nassr secured a 2-0 victory over Toney’s Al-Ahli, extending its remarkable winning streak and tightening its grip on first place.

For much of the evening, the contest looked set to finish goalless, with both sides struggling to create clear chances. Then Ronaldo stepped up in trademark fashion. In the 76th minute, he rose highest to meet a corner from Joao Felix and guided a header into the top corner, leaving goalkeeper Edouard Mendy with no chance.

The strike was another reminder of the 41-year-old veteran’s enduring quality in decisive moments. Kingsley Coman later added a second goal in stoppage time, sealing a win that could prove crucial in the title run-in.

Huge milestone for Ronaldo

The goal against Al-Ahli was Ronaldo’s 25th league goal of the season and his 970th career goal for club and country. It also marked the third straight campaign in which he has scored at least 25 league goals, underlining his consistency deep into his career.

Even at this stage, Ronaldo continues to lead from the front. He has now scored nine goals in his last nine matches, hitting top form at exactly the right time for Al-Nassr. His impact has gone beyond statistics, and every late-season goal has helped push his side toward a long-awaited domestic crown.

What Ronaldo needs to beat Toney and Quinones

While Ronaldo’s latest finish was significant, he still trails the current leaders in the scoring race. Julian Quinones leads with 28 goals, while Ivan Toney sits second on 27, leaving Ronaldo third on 25.

That means Ronaldo is within touching distance, but there is an added complication. Both Quinones and Toney have five matches remaining, while Al-Nassr has only four left to play. This gives Ronaldo less room for error and means the race is no longer entirely in his control.

To pass Ivan Toney (27)

  • Ronaldo must score at least 3 more goals if Toney does not score again (finishing on 28).
  • If Toney scores once more, Ronaldo would likely need 4+ goals.

To pass Julian Quinones (28)

  • Ronaldo must score at least 4 more goals if Quinones does not add to his tally (finishing on 29).
  • If Quinones scores again, Ronaldo would need 5+ goals.

Realistic path to the Golden Boot

Because both rivals have an extra fixture, Ronaldo probably needs:

  • A strong finish of four to six goals in his last four matches
  • Plus, at least one of Toney or Quinones cooling off significantly
Top Saudi Pro League goalscorers after matchday 30
Top Saudi Pro League goalscorers after Matchday 30

Why it is still possible

Few players are better equipped for a late scoring surge than Ronaldo. He remains Al-Nassr’s focal point in attack, takes penalties, and is receiving regular service from creators such as Joao Felix and Coman.

His recent form also suggests momentum is with him. A player scoring at nearly one goal per game is always dangerous, especially when confidence is high. Ronaldo has built his career on thriving under pressure, and this final stretch presents another chance to prove it.

Cristiano Ronaldo (left), Julian Quinones (center) and Ivan Toney (right)

Cristiano Ronaldo sends retirement warning after Al Nassr’s latest victory: ’The end of my career is getting closer’

Al Nassr are closing in on the Saudi Pro League title after their recent victory over Al Ahli, with Cristiano Ronaldo as the standout figure. Despite his outstanding form, the Portuguese star has warned fans about his impending retirement, reflecting on his professional career.

Cristiano Ronaldo has remained as the most important player of Al Nassr, shining at a goalscoring level and leading the team. With his scoring impact, the veteran is leading his team to the top of the Saudi Pro League, just a few matches away from winning the league title. While the 41-year-old striker is in top form and is aiming to play in the 2026 World Cup, the Portuguese has decided to warn about his professional retirement, reflecting on his tenure.

The end of my career is getting closer. let’s enjoy every game. I keep playing not only for this generation, but also for the previous one and the one coming next. I enjoy it day by day, game by game, year by year, even as I get closer to the end of my career. That’s a fact… My career has been brilliant and I want to keep it that way. I still enjoy it, I keep scoring goals… but above all, it’s about winning. And we really want to win the league,” Ronaldo said, via Canal GOATBR.

Despite the warning about his professional retirement, Cristiano Ronaldo remains under contract with Al Nassr until 2027, so we could still have him for some more time shining in the Saudi Pro League. In addition, the Portuguese has just reached 970 goals, remaining only 30 away from the long-awaited 1,000-goal mark, which could cement him as a historic milestone and keep him highly motivated.

Jorge Jesus has been a transformative figure for Cristiano and Al Nassr. Following his arrival, the team has developed an attacking identity, thriving with a high press. Not only do they remain leaders of the Saudi Pro League, but they will also play in the AFC Champions League 2 final. Because of this, the Portuguese veteran could be set for his best year since joining the club, potentially winning two titles to silence critics who labeled his spell at the club a “failure.”

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr celebrates scoring a goal.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr celebrates scoring a goal.

Cristiano Ronaldo faces his final major challenge: 2026 World Cup

Cristiano Ronaldo’s emergence has powerfully transformed the history of the Portugal national team. With his arrival, they have managed to win their first three major titles: the 2016 UEFA Euro and the 2019 and 2025 UEFA Nations League, establishing themselves as one of the strongest teams in the world. At 41 years old, the striker is preparing for his final opportunity: Winning the World Cup and making history with his national team.

Throughout his career, Cristiano has not particularly excelled in this tournament. After playing 22 matches, he has only managed to score eight goals, not ranking among the top scorers. Heading into what is likely his final World Cup appearance, the Portuguese could look to impose his scoring rhythm and lead his national team to the title. With this, he would crown his professional career at the highest level—something Lionel Messi already achieved with Argentina.

In the event of winning the 2026 World Cup, the Saudi Pro League, and the AFC Champions League 2, Cristiano Ronaldo could be tempted into professional retirement. After achieving everything with his national team and Al Nassr, he could step away with a trophy-filled résumé and in one of the best seasons of his career. However, this could prevent him from reaching the 1,000-goal mark.

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

João Cancelo’s return to Barcelona in doubt as Al-Hilal reportedly refuse another loan

Reports suggest Al-Hilal may not loan Joao Cancelo again, which would make a negotiation with Barcelona challenging.

João Cancelo joined Barcelona on loan from Al-Hilal for six months in January, but he must return to the Saudi club once the loan ends. However, Barcelona are interested in keeping him, as he has become an important option for Hansi Flick thanks to his ability to play both left back and right back.

Al-Hilal are not making things easy for Barcelona. According to reports from the Saudi edition of 365Scores, the club is not willing to loan Cancelo again because his contract only has one year left. That would mean he could leave for free after another loan spell, which they want to avoid after the investment they made in him.

The Saudi club would only consider letting him return to Barcelona through a permanent transfer, or they could even decide to keep him. The reported price for that deal is around 15 million euros, which could become a key factor in negotiations between the clubs.

Inzaghi adds another obstacle

Letting an experienced player like Cancelo go was a difficult decision to understand for a league that should attract as many top players as possible. This would be a major boost for Barcelona, as they could get a very valuable player at a relatively low price.

Inzaghi may want him back (Abdullah Ahmed/Getty Images)

A short contract length left is not the only obstacle Barcelona may have to deal with in their attempt to bring the player back. There could also be a change of intention from the club, which may want to keep him instead.

This part is connected to Simone Inzaghi. According to Sport, the Al-Hilal manager wants Cancelo to stay at the club, which could make it even harder for Barcelona to bring him back. That means negotiations won’t be easy to complete.

Cancelo’s desire to play for Benfica

A less likely destination for Cancelo could be Benfica. His desire to return there has been the main reason behind choosing Barcelona over other interested teams like Inter, who made better offers. The Portuguese defender spoke about that feeling toward the club a few weeks ago.

Cancelo said in an interview with Canal 11: “I have earned more than I expected in my career, but playing for Benfica is like playing basketball. I would do it for love. I would reduce my salary.”

Cancelo was very important to Flick

Cristiano Ronaldo hits out at Ivan Toney and Al Ahli over social media posts after Al Nassr win in SPL

After Al Nassr secured a 2-0 on Wednesday in the SPL clash, Cristiano Ronaldo fired back to Ivan Toney and Al Ahli players over their recent social media posts.

Cristiano Ronaldo continued his stunning run of form on Wednesday, helping Al Nassr claim a 2-0 victory over Al Ahli in what had been a heavily charged buildup. After the final whistle, the Portuguese star used the occasion to fire back at Ivan Toney and his Al Ahli teammates over their recent social media activity.

The controversy had begun in early April when several Al Ahli figures, including head coach Matthias Jaissle, Brazilian winger Galeno and Ivan Toney, publicly vented their frustration over the refereeing decisions in a 1-1 draw against Al Fayha. The result had dealt a significant blow to their title hopes, with the club making pointed claims about unawarded penalties and what they perceived as a bias toward Al Nassr.

Wednesday night brought the two sides face to face for the first time since the fallout. Ronaldo opened the scoring and Kingsley Coman sealed the 2-0 win, taking Al Nassr a major stride closer to the SPL title, and the Portuguese captain wasted no time in addressing the recent off-field noise.

Speaking to Vini Pereira on Canal GOAT, Ronaldo weighed in on the social media posts that had dominated the headlines in recent weeks. “I think this is not good for the league. Everyone is complaining. Everyone is doing more than they should be doing. This is football, it’s not a war. We know everyone has to fight and wants to win, but everything is not allowed,” he said.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr celebrates after winning against Al Ahli
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr celebrates after winning against Al Ahli

Ronaldo then made a pointed promise to speak more publicly on the matter when the time is right. “I am going to speak out at the end of the season because I see several bad things. Many players make posts on Instagram and Facebook complaining about the referees, the league, the project. I think that is not good, and it is not the goal of the league,” he added.

The Portuguese legend closed with a broader appeal to professionalism, framing it as a matter of the league’s long-term credibility on the global stage. “We should set an example, not only here but also for Europe, if we want to compete with them and be one of the best leagues in the world. I think we should stop this, analyze it, and talk with the Saudi League because, for me, this is no longer football,” he concluded.

Al Nassr vs. Al Ahli: The feud continues in the aftermath

The match was already dripping with tension before a ball had been kicked. Al Ahli arrived as reigning AFC Champions League Elite winners, and defender Mehdi Demiral had stoked the fire by posting a pointed message on social media: “You were right. We focus on AFC.” The remark was a direct reference to the earlier claims by Al Ahli players that a referee had allegedly told them to “focus on the AFC,” and it did little to cool the temperature before kickoff.

In the 98th minute, Demiral found himself on the receiving end of a forceful challenge from Coman, who was booked with a yellow card. The decision only deepened the defender’s anger. “They are helping Al Nassr so that they can win the league. This is a disgrace. Look at my legs. What happened is a disgrace. Al Ahli doesn’t need help to achieve anything. Thank God I’m with Al Ahli,” he said in the mixed zone.

ديميرال غاضب جداً جداً جداً

انهم يساعدون النصر في حتى يحقق البطولة ، هذا عار ، انظروا الى ساقي ، ماحدث عار ، الاهلي لايحتاج للمساعدة حتى يحقق شيء الحمدلله انني مع الاهلي 🤯 pic.twitter.com/5sqXTY6cFL

— خالد بن فصلا | KF (@wlv_s1) April 29, 2026

The 2-0 victory at Al Awwal Park has brought Al Nassr to the brink of the SPL title, with the club now sitting first on 79 points from 30 games, eight clear of Al Hilal. With five games remaining, the defeat has all but ended Al Ahli’s title aspirations, leaving them third with 66 points from 29 games and 13 points adrift of the leaders.

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

Mikel Arteta furious after controversial penalties in Champions League match against Atletico Madrid

Mikel Arteta complained about the controversial penalties in Arsenal's Champions League match against Atletico Madrid.

The Champions League semifinals produced a highly controversial match with three penalty incidents that were not all given in the 1-1. Arsenal held Atletico Madrid to a draw, but Mikel Arteta left the city angry with referee Danny Makkelie.

Arteta said: “Yesterday there were two handballs (for the match between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain). In the Premier League that is not a penalty. For UEFA it is, but you accept it because there is a criteria. I don’t understand the other one. It’s a clear penalty. There’s contact. It’s unacceptable at this level to show the replay 13 times to take the penalty back.”

In the first half there was a play in which the ball touched Ben White’s hand after it bounced off him first. Makkelie did not call anything, but he was sent to the VAR monitor to review it and changed his decision.

Arsenal’s manager complained heavily about the play that was the potential winning goal. With little time left in the match, Eberechi Eze was brought down by David Hancko. The referee initially called it a penalty on the field before VAR asked him to review it, and he overturned his decision.

Eze was brought down by Hancko in the box (Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

Arteta’s view of the match

Unlike the match played a day earlier, this one was expected to be slower. However, the intensity was there, with both teams looking to close down space for their opponents. That led to changes in who was controlling the game.

The manager admitted his team did not play a complete match, as they were pinned back by Atletico Madrid at different points. But in his view, the key moments were even in what was a difficult match for them.

Arteta said: “It was a big privilege playing here. Great energy, great environment. We created chances, but we were not good in the first part of the second half. We allowed them chances. We knew we had to get through that. Disappointed with the penalty.”

The rematch

One disadvantage for these teams is that they have less rest than the other semifinalists. The rematch is set for next Tuesday in England. Arsenal will not be able to rotate players next Saturday against Fulham because they are in a Premier League title race with Manchester City, while Atletico Madrid can do that in their match in Valencia.

Arteta wasn't pleased with the referee

Real Madrid face deadline in José Mourinho race as Benfica release clause has expiration date

José Mourinho's release clause from Benfica has an expiration date that may hurry Real Madrid if they want to hire him.

The search for a new manager may begin very soon for Real Madrid after a year without trophies. However, they may not have much time to think if they want José Mourinho, because his release clause at Benfica has an expiration date.

If Florentino Pérez wants to hire Mourinho to replace Álvaro Arbeloa, he would have to pay the release clause. According to Fabrizio Romano, May is the last month in which the Portuguese manager can trigger that option for 3-4 million euros.

That date would come after the season ends. The Athletic says it is 10 days after Benfica’s final match, which would make May 27 the final chance to activate the clause. What would have to happen first is for Real Madrid to decide who they want.

Mourinho isn’t thinking about Real Madrid

There is nothing confirmed about Real Madrid yet. In a season without trophies, their slim chance of winning one is in La Liga, but they are 11 points behind Barcelona with just five matches remaining.

Mourinho was Real Madrid’s manager from 2010 to 2013

Talk around Mourinho as a preferred option for club president Pérez has fueled rumors about a return to the club where he managed before. It is not something the manager appears to be thinking about.

Mourinho was asked about the possibility of managing Real Madrid this year in an interview with Mediaset Italia, and he gave a clear answer focused on the present: My next goal is taking Benfica to the Champions League.”

Benfica’s season under Mourinho

Benfica have not had the season expected after Mourinho’s arrival. Even if they have not lost in the Primeira Liga, they are seven points behind Porto with three matches remaining. In the Taça de Portugal they were eliminated by Porto in the quarterfinals. Their Champions League run ended against Real Madrid in the playoff.

Mourinho could leave Benfica

Luis Suarez sanctioned by MLS: Is he available for Inter Miami vs Orlando City?

Major League Soccer announced a sanction for Luis Suarez just days before Inter Miami’s clash with Orlando City.

Inter Miami star Luis Suarez was sanctioned by Major League Soccer this week, just days before the Herons face Orlando City in a key league matchup between Florida rivals. However, the decision will not prevent the Uruguayan forward from being available.

The MLS Disciplinary Committee has fined Inter Miami CF forward Luis Suarez for violating the league’s policy regarding simulation/embellishment in the 72nd minute of Miami’s match against the New England Revolution on April 25,” MLS said in a statement published on its official website.

The incident took place during Inter Miami’s most recent match, a 1-1 draw against the Revs at Nu Stadium on Matchday 10 of the MLS season. Suarez was in the starting lineup and played the full 90 minutes.

In the second half, with the score at 1-0 in favor of the visitors, the forward attempted to deceive referee Rubiel Vazquez in hopes of earning a penalty to level the match, but was unsuccessful. However, minutes later, German Berterame scored to secure a point for Inter Miami at home.

Inter Miami stars Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez
Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF celebrates with Luis Suárez #9.

Suarez was not the only player penalized. “The MLS Disciplinary Committee has fined D.C. United midfielder Matti Peltola for violating the league’s policy regarding simulation/embellishment in the 30th minute of D.C.’s match against Orlando City on April 25,” the statement added.

Suarez has played a limited role this season

The sanction issued to Luis Suarez is purely financial, meaning he remains eligible for Saturday’s match against Orlando City. It will be up to head coach Guillermo Hoyos to decide whether to keep the Uruguayan forward in the starting lineup or return him to the bench.

So far in the 2026 season, Suarez has made seven appearances for Inter Miami. One came in the Concacaf Champions Cup against Nashville SC, while the other six were in MLS, where he has scored two goals.

However, the 39-year-old striker has played a secondary role for most of the year. He has started just two of those seven matches—a 0-0 draw against Charlotte FC when Javier Mascherano was still the coach, and last Saturday’s 1-1 draw against New England Revolution. He has also remained on the bench without featuring in four matches.

Other Inter Miami players sanctioned

Luis Suarez joins a list of Inter Miami players who have been sanctioned by MLS in recent weeks. Facundo Mura was also fined for simulation during the Herons’ win over Real Salt Lake in a similar incident, while Yannick Bright received an additional one-match suspension following his red card against Colorado Rapids for racist remarks.

Luis Suarez #9 of Inter Miami CF.

Julian Alvarez reportedly receives positive injury update after surpassing Lionel Messi in UCL goalscoring record

After being forced off the game against Arsenal and surpassing a Lionel Messi goalscoring record in the UEFA Champions League, Julian Alvarez has reportedly received a positive injury update.

Julian Alvarez made headlines on Wednesday for two very different reasons, finding the net against Arsenal before being forced off with an injury. Despite the concern that followed his exit, reports have emerged with an encouraging update on the striker’s condition, and he did so after eclipsing a Lionel Messi record in the UEFA Champions League.

With Atletico Madrid searching for an equalizer in the second half, Marcos Llorente won a penalty after the ball struck Ben White’s hand in the box, and Alvarez stepped up to convert in the 56th minute. The mood quickly shifted in the 74th minute, however, when Eberechi Eze landed heavily on Alvarez’s knee and ankle after a challenge, sending the Argentine to the ground in obvious discomfort. He was replaced by Alex Baena in the 78th minute.

Despite visibly showing concern on the substitutes’ bench, Argentine journalist and insider Gaston Edul has confirmed that Alvarez’s situation is “nothing to worry about.” The striker came off due to a momentary twist and will undergo further testing, but the early indications point to a minor issue rather than anything more significant.

Head coach Diego Simeone also addressed Alvarez’s condition in his post-match comments on Movistar+. “They will perform a test on Thursday to see what the issue is. We hope it’s as minor as possible,” he said, before adding in the press conference that he expects the Argentine to be available for the second leg.

Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid is challenged by Martin Zubimendi and Declan Rice of Arsenal.
Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid is challenged by Martin Zubimendi and Declan Rice of Arsenal.

Simeone also shed light on the broader injury situation within the squad following the first leg. “Giuliano had a collision with Piero Hincapie at the start, a blow to the waist that was bothering him a lot. Let’s hope that is also minor. Alexander Sorloth said his leg was bothering him during the warmup, and we protected him so as not to force anything,” the coach said.

Alvarez surpasses Messi’s record in the Champions League

With 10 goals and four assists in 14 games, Alvarez is in the midst of his finest personal run in the Champions League, and his fitness for the second leg at the Emirates Stadium next Tuesday will be crucial for Atletico’s hopes of reaching the final. In the process, he has also left a significant mark in the record books.

His goal against Arsenal made Julian Alvarez the fastest Argentine player to reach 25 Champions League goals, achieving the milestone in 41 games. Lionel Messi had previously held that mark, having taken 42 matches to reach the same tally during his time at Barcelona.

Messi remains far ahead at the summit of the all-time Champions League scoring chart for Argentine players, with an extraordinary 129 goals in 163 appearances. Di Stefano sits second with 49 and Sergio Agüero third with 41, but Alvarez has now climbed into a share of fourth place with 25 goals, level with Hernan Crespo, who needed 65 games, and Lautaro Martinez, who took 66 appearances to reach the same mark, a testament not only to Alvarez’s elite form but to his growing legacy in Argentine soccer history.

Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid and Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona.

Cristiano Ronaldo matches own legendary Real Madrid winning streak record with Al-Nassr in Saudi Pro League

The night carried a familiar feeling, the kind that has followed Cristiano Ronaldo throughout his career, as Al-Nassr took a major step toward the title.

The night carried a familiar feeling, the kind that has followed Cristiano Ronaldo throughout his career, as Al-Nassr took a major step toward the title. The veteran forward once again found the moment when it mattered most, reinforcing his influence on a season that is quickly becoming historic.

The clash against Al-Ahli unfolded with tension and patience, as both sides struggled to create clear chances early on. The breakthrough finally arrived in the 76th minute, when Ronaldo rose to head home from a Joao Felix delivery, sending the stadium into celebration.

That goal shifted the balance entirely, and Kingsley Coman added a second late on to seal a 2-0 victory. The result pushed Al-Nassr further ahead at the top of the table, strengthening its grip on the Saudi Pro League title race.

With the win, Jorge Jesus and his players moved eight points clear of second place, creating a gap that now feels decisive with only four matches remaining. The victory also extended the club’s remarkable run, as Jorge Jesus’s side reached 20 consecutive wins across all competitions.

Defensively, the performance stood out as much as the attacking moments. Al-Nassr registered another clean sheet, bringing its total to 17 in the league, underlining the balance that has defined their campaign.

The record revealed

Beyond the result, a personal milestone added extra weight to the night. According to Transfermarkt‘s data, Ronaldo’s involvement in the victory meant he matched the longest winning streak of his club career, a record that dates back to his time at Real Madrid.

The number itself tells the story: 12 consecutive league wins in matches he has played, now replicated years later in a different league and at a very different stage of his career. It is a reminder that consistency has remained one of his defining traits.

The goal against Al-Ahli carried additional significance, as it marked Ronaldo’s 25th league goal of the season. He continues to chase the Saudi Golden Boot, sitting third just behind Julian Quinones (28 goals) and Ivan Toney, who has scored 27 goals this season.

🔝🇲🇽 Julián Quiñones lidera la tabla de goleadores de la Saudi Pro League 25/26

👉 A 1 de Iván Toney, a 3 de Cristiano Ronaldo#julianquiñones #cristianoronaldo #cr7 #saudiproleague #futbol pic.twitter.com/Gwap4ajSYD

— MARCA México 🇲🇽 (@MarcaMexico_) April 29, 2026

At 41, he also reached another milestone, scoring the 970th goal of his professional career. Each contribution adds another layer to a legacy that continues to evolve even in the later stages of his journey.

The road to a first major title

The bigger picture is now impossible to ignore. Al-Nassr stands on the verge of securing its first league title in years, and for Ronaldo, it would represent his first major domestic trophy with the club.

His previous success in the region came in the Arab Club Champions Cup. Regardless of the accomplishment, neither FIFA nor the AFC recognizes the trophy as an official award. Thus, this campaign carries far greater significance.

Cristiano Ronaldo of team Al Nassr FC celebrates after winning

Cristiano Ronaldo fires six-word warning shot at Al-Ahli and Al-Hilal after scoring 970th goal and edging closer to first Saudi Pro League title with Al-Nassr

The club’s latest victory over Al-Ahli reinforced its dominance, while the Portuguese forward once again stood at the center of a result that pushed the title closer.

Cristiano Ronaldo continues to shape the Saudi Pro League title race with Al-Nassr, as momentum builds toward a decisive end to the season. The club’s latest victory over Al-Ahli reinforced its dominance, while the Portuguese forward once again stood at the center of a result that pushed the title closer. In the aftermath, Cristiano Ronaldo sent a six-word warning message to rivals Al-Ahli and Al-Hilal.

That message came after another defining night in Riyadh, where Al-Nassr strengthened its grip on the top of the table and extended a remarkable run of form. Al-Nassr defeated Al-Ahli 2-0 in a match that had far more weight than the scoreline alone suggests. The club moved eight points clear of Al-Hilal and 13 ahead of Al-Ahli, creating a gap that now places it firmly in control of the title race.

The breakthrough came in the 76th minute when Cristiano Ronaldo rose highest to meet a Joao Felix corner and directed a powerful header into the net. The finish broke a tight contest and shifted the momentum entirely in favor of the home side.

Al-Ahli had earlier threatened through Merih Demiral and Riyad Mahrez, but neither opportunity changed the rhythm of the match. Once Ronaldo struck, the game tilted decisively toward Al-Nassr’s control.

Kingsley Coman added the second goal in the 90th minute after a sharp attacking sequence that exposed Al-Ahli on the break. The finish confirmed a result built on patience rather than sustained attacking pressure. This result also extended the Knight of Najd’s winning run to 20 consecutive matches in all competitions, a streak that has become central to its title push.

The message that summed up the moment

After the final whistle, the tone of confidence became even clearer. Ronaldo took to social media with a short but powerful statement: “YALLA [Let’s go in Arabic]!! WE ARE AL NASSR!!” The six-word message carried more than celebration. It felt like a signal to both Al-Ahli and Al-Hilal that the title race is slipping away, and that Al-Nassr believes the job is nearly complete.

Historic milestone for Ronaldo

The goal itself added another layer to Ronaldo’s legacy. It marked the 970th goal of his professional career, a number that continues to underline his longevity and consistency at the highest level. He also reached 25 league goals for the season, maintaining his push for another Golden Boot.

With nine goals in his last nine matches, his form has arrived at exactly the right moment for Al-Nassr’s title charge. What’s more, Al-Nassr’s victory created a clearer separation at the top of the Saudi Pro League table. With only a handful of matches remaining, the club now controls its own destiny in the race for the championship.

Al-Hilal remains mathematically in contention, but the gap places significant pressure on any remaining fixtures. Al-Ahli, despite a strong form earlier in the season, now sit further back and face an increasingly difficult path.

Cristiano Ronaldo of team Al Nassr FC after the Saudi Pro League game between Al Nassr and Al Ahli

How to watch LAFC vs Toluca in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup

LAFC receive Toluca in the first leg of the 2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup semifinals, and here’s everything you need to know about the date, venue, kickoff time, and viewing options, including live stream details in the United States.
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Everything points to a must-watch semifinal as Toluca and Los Angeles FC collide with a place in the final hanging in the balance. Toluca enter in ruthless form after dismantling LA Galaxy by a 7-2 aggregate scoreline, winning both legs with authority.

On the other hand, LAFC punched their ticket by taking down Cruz Azul 4-1 over two games. With both teams firing on all cylinders, this matchup shapes up as a high-tempo, attack-minded battle packed with intensity—make sure you don’t miss a minute of the action.

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Mohamed Salah injury update: Liverpool, Egypt optimistic after hamstring scare

Liverpool and Egypt have received encouraging news regarding Mohamed Salah.

Liverpool have been closely monitoring Mohamed Salah’s fitness due to a hamstring injury, as have the Egypt national team. However, the latest updates have brought reassurance to all parties involved.

After being substituted in the 59th minute of last Saturday’s Premier League match against Crystal Palace, Salah sparked concern, with fears even emerging that his season with the Reds—and therefore his tenure at the club—could be over.

“Liverpool FC can confirm Mohamed Salah is expected to be available to play again before the end of this season,” the English side said on Wednesday in a statement published on their official social media accounts. The news was well received by fans, who quickly flooded the post with likes and comments.

This will allow the Egyptian winger to properly bring his time with the Reds to a close. His departure at the end of the 2025–26 campaign has already been confirmed, making each remaining match all the more significant.

Liverpool FC can confirm Mohamed Salah is expected to be available to play again before the end of this season ℹ️

— Liverpool FC (@LFC) April 29, 2026

When will Salah return?

While Liverpool did not provide a specific recovery timeline, the expectation that he will return before the end of the season is telling. There is only one month left in the English campaign, during which the Reds will play four Premier League matches.

The next one comes this Sunday against Manchester United, in a crucial clash in the race to qualify for the next UEFA Champions League. After that, Liverpool will face Chelsea, Aston Villa and Brentford. The final match is scheduled for May 24, meaning Salah’s return is expected before that date.

Egypt set to have Salah fully fit

Liverpool are not the only ones with reason to be encouraged by the positive medical update. Salah’s expected return before the end of the club season means he should arrive at the World Cup in peak condition and with match fitness.

After club competitions wrap up in the final days of May, head coach Hossam Hassan will have to finalize the 26-man squad by June 1. From there, the national team will travel to North America for final preparations ahead of the tournament.

On June 6, Egypt are scheduled to play a friendly against Brazil in Cleveland, which will serve as their final major test before the start of the World Cup. Their opening match is set for June 15 against Belgium in Group G, followed by games against New Zealand and Iran.

Mohamed Salah of Liverpool.

Report: Lionel Messi’s 2021 advice to Barcelona gains relevance as Cristian Romero emerge amid Alessandro Bastoni doubts

Amid Barcelona's defensive struggles, Alessandro Bastoni emerges as the ideal candidate. However, Inter Milan's €70 million asking price complicates any move. Consequently, the Blaugrana are reportedly shifting their focus to Cristian Romero, recommended by Lionel Messi in 2021.

Barcelona have managed to remain one of the most competitive teams in Europe, winning LaLiga. However, they have not been able to restore defensive stability. For that reason, Alessandro Bastoni had emerged as the ideal candidate, Inter Milan are not particularly willing to let him leave. As a result, the Blaugrana are now reportedly turning their attention to Cristian Romero, who had already been recommended by Lionel Messi back in 2021.

According to Ferran Correas via Diario Sport, Lionel Messi recommended the signing of Cristian Romero in 2021 as a reliable reinforcement for the defensive line. However, Barcelona opted to sign Eric García instead on a free transfer. Following that, the Argentine defender joined Tottenham Hotspur for €54 million. While the Blaugrana missed the chance to sign him back then, they have now reportedly added him to their list of targets for the summer of 2026.

Alessandro Bastoni remains the top priority to strengthen the defense. However, Inter Milan are not willing to let him leave for less than €70 million, complicating any potential move. As a result, Barcelona have decided to add Cristian Romero to their shortlist, especially with Tottenham Hotspur close to relegation, reveals Diario Sport. However, the Blaugranas may seek a transfer move around €50-60M or even less if they are relegated.

While Romero is not a left-footed defender like Bastoni, Hansi Flick and sporting director Deco highly value his profile. At 28 years old, the Argentine brings leadership, quality on the ball, and a strong mentality in big matches, having been closely monitored throughout the season. For this reason, they see him as a player with a profile similar to Iñigo Martínez, capable of organizing the defensive line with his experience and decisiveness.

Tottenham captain Cristian Romero.
Tottenham captain Cristian Romero.

Cristian Romero was key in Lionel Messi’s Argentina World Cup team

Argentina managed to surprise everyone with their dominant performances at the 2022 World Cup, shining offensively through Lionel Messi and Ángel Di María. However, head coach Lionel Scaloni made a bold call-in defense by placing his trust in Cristian Romero, who went to became one of the standout players of the tournament, delivering consistently strong and decisive performances coupled with Nicolas Otamendi.

With his competitive spirit, physicality, and excellent vision, Cristian Romero became an undisputed starter, playing a key role in winning the trophy. Upon arriving in the Premier League, the Argentine established as one of the most well-rounded defenders, holding his own against players like Virgil van Dijk and being considered one of the best in the league. For this reason, his potential move to Barcelona would be a huge boost to the team’s balance.

In the event that Tottenham Hotspur are relegated to the EFL Championship, the Blaugrana would be in pole position to secure his signing, offering him a guaranteed starting role and a highly competitive project. However, they would still have to compete with clubs such as Atlético Madrid and others from the Premier League, who have pursued his signing in recent seasons. With this in mind, he is expected to be at the center of a major transfer move.

Lionel Messi of Argentina and Cristian Romero of Tottenham Hotspur.

Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk gets real on Alisson’s potential Juventus move: ’It would definitely be a big blow’

Liverpool have not had their best season, creating uncertainty around their sporting project. Adding to these concerns, Alisson Becker is reportedly heading toward a move to Juventus. In response, Virgil van Dijk has broken his silence, making his stance clear regarding his potential departure.

Following a disappointing season, Liverpool are preparing for major changes to their squad, as Mohamed Salah and Andrew Robertson have announced their departures at the end of the campaign. While those exits are already significant, the Reds could face further losses, with Alisson Becker reportedly close to a move to Juventus. In response, Virgil van Dijk has broken his silence regarding the Brazilian’s potential departure.

According to Tuttosport, Alisson Becker has reached a personal agreement with Juventus to become their marquee signing. After being offered a three-year contract worth €4.5 million per season, the Brazilian is reportedly pushing to leave Liverpool at the end of the campaign. However, they are not willing to let him go on a free transfer, asking for a fee between €15–20M. In light of this, Virgil van Dijk has already warned that it would be a painful loss in every sense.

“There is always going to be a day where you – including myself – will go…We have been through everything together, positive things and some negative things unfortunately as well, so it would definitely be a big blow and a miss… He’s very important for me as one of the leaders in the team and I think he is very important on the pitch because I think he is one of the best – in my opinion the best – goalkeeper in the world,” van Dijk said, via ESPN.

Even though he is already 33 years old, Alisson has remained the undisputed starter for head coach Arne Slot. Not only is he crucial with his impressive saves, but his excellent distribution is key to the offense. Despite his significant impact on the team, the Reds do not seem open to offering him a contract extension beyond 2027, given that he is a veteran. As a result, the Brazilian star is looking to secure a long-term contract by leaving the team.

Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool and Alisson Becker of Liverpool celebratre.
Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool and Alisson Becker of Liverpool celebrate.

Liverpool bet on Giorgi Mamardashvili as replacement for Alisson

Anticipating Alisson’s potential departure, Liverpool decided to sign Giorgi Mamardashvili in 2024, when he was shining at Valencia CF, paying €30 million. However, he only joined the squad in the 2025–26 season, serving as the Brazilian’s backup. Following several injuries to the 33-year-old goalkeeper, the Georgian has gained valuable minutes, making 18 appearances and showing solid quality to potentially take over as the starter under Arne Slot.

Giorgi Mamardashvili would become the Reds’ starting goalkeeper if the Brazilian completes a move to Juventus. As his backup, head coach Arne Slot already has Freddie Woodman, who has also proven to be a fairly reliable option. However, neither has established as a true difference-maker—something Alisson Becker has consistently shown, including leading performances in the UEFA Champions League.

Alisson’s departure could create a leadership problem at Liverpool

Arne Slot might be gearing up for another tense season at Liverpool, with Alisson’s potential departure adding to the exits of Salah and Robertson. With this, they would lose three influential leaders who not only serve as captains but also play vital roles on the field. Consequently, the Reds will experience a significant leadership shift in the locker room, potentially causing some upheaval and placing increased pressure on Dominik Szoboszlai to assume a more prominent role.

Virgil van Dijk and Alisson of Liverpool.

José Mourinho overlooks Spain as a World Cup contender while praising Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil

José Mourinho didn't even mention Spain when he was asked about World Cup favorites, as he also named Brazil and Carlo Ancelotti highly.

The Special One was once again a source of controversy when speaking about the World Cup. In an interview with Mediaset Italia, José Mourinho was asked about the title favorites and overlooked Spain while praising Brazil’s chances with Carlo Ancelotti as manager and Portugal.

Mourinho said: “Who’s going to win? I say Portugal, which has the potential to do it. Carletto is Carletto, even if people think Brazil can’t do it. But for me Brazil are one thing with Carletto and another thing without Carletto. I think they can do it.”

In his response, he also named three other potential winners, none of them Spain.: Argentina are the world champions. They look like a real team: united, compact and happy to play for the national team. France with the talent they have they could make three competitive teams. Someday the day should come for England too.”

Mourinho names managers to improve Italy

A manager as experienced as Mourinho may eventually want to step away from the pressure of club football. Still, he is not ready to leave the day-to-day sensations of the profession yet.

Allegri was Mourinho’s choice to manage Italy (Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Italy was the main topic of the conversation when he was asked about the international level. While he said he is not ready for that change in his career, he named a few managers the country could rely on amid its current crisis.

Mourinho said: “I disagree with having to hire a foreign manager. Italy has people with charisma, quality and experience. You can’t have Carletto, but you can have Massimiliano Allegri, Antonio Conte, and there are more.”

Mourinho on Christian Chivu

The Portuguese coach has managed many clubs throughout his career. However, he is still best remembered for his time in Italy, where he won the treble with Inter. The club now looks ready to win Serie A with a former player of his, Christian Chivu, in charge.

Mourinho said: “Chivu was very smart. He didn’t go from the field to the bench in one week like other players did before. He worked in youth divisions, did courses. He had experience in a place like Parma, where there is less pressure. He went to Inter in an unstable situation and did a great job in his first year.”

Mourinho selected his country as the favorite to win

How to watch Estudiantes vs Flamengo in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 Copa Libertadores

Estudiantes play against Flamengo in Matchday 3 of the 2026 Copa Libertadores group stage. Viewers in the United States can watch the full matchup live—here’s all the essential information on kickoff time and broadcast or streaming options so you don’t miss a minute.
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WHAT Copa Libertadores
WHEN 8:30pm ET / 5:30pm PT • Wednesday, April 29, 2026
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Match Overview

Group A’s top spot is on the line as Flamengo put their perfect record to the test against Estudiantes de La Plata in a pivotal Matchday 3 clash; the Brazilian powerhouse has opened with two straight wins for six points.

Facing the group leaders will be Estudiantes, who sit just behind in second with four, making this early showdown a critical swing game in the race for control, especially given both clubs’ strong Copa Libertadores pedigree—don’t miss this marquee matchup.

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Video: Cristiano Ronaldo scores header for Al Nassr in key Saudi Pro League match vs Al Ahli

Al Nassr took the lead against Al Ahli in the Saudi Pro League thanks to a goal from Cristiano Ronaldo.

Al Nassr faced one of their toughest tests in the final stretch of the Saudi Pro League on Wednesday, going up against another of the country’s top teams in Al Ahli. However, Cristiano Ronaldo broke the deadlock with a precise header.

For 76 minutes, the match had been tight and difficult for both sides. Each team’s defensive structure neutralized the attacking talent on the field, and clear scoring chances were few and far between.

Ronaldo had a golden opportunity in the first half, when a through ball put him one-on-one with goalkeeper Edouard Mendy. However, as he tried to get past the opponent, the forward lost his angle and ended up delivering an off-target cross.

In the second half, CR7 got his chance and made it count, scoring the opener with a well-placed header following a corner kick taken by Joao Felix. The goal gave Al Nassr the composure to control the tempo in the closing stages, with the pressure now shifting onto the visitors.

That was Cristiano’s 99th Saudi Pro League goal.pic.twitter.com/gVQf8FNjOj

— Al Nassr Zone (@TheNassrZone) April 29, 2026

With that scenario unfolding, Jorge Jesus’ side showed their quality and sealed the result in the final stretch of the match. Following a corner kick, Kingsley Coman collected the ball inside the box and scored the second goal with a powerful right-footed strike.

Al Nassr are closing in on the title

With Wednesday’s 2-0 win over Al Ahli, Al Nassr took a major step in their pursuit of the Saudi Pro League title. They now sit top of the standings with 79 points, eight ahead of Al Hilal, who have a game in hand.

That means that, even in the worst-case scenario, the gap between the two sides would be five points. With only four matches remaining in the season, Al Nassr’s chances of securing the title are extremely high. Still, they cannot afford to relax, as one of those final four fixtures will be against Al Hilal, where that advantage will be directly on the line.

Ronaldo closes in on 1,000 goals

The goal against Al Ahli brought Cristiano Ronaldo even closer to the 1,000-goal milestone in his professional career. He now has 970, leaving him just 30 goals short of a mark no other player has ever reached in the history of soccer.

Additionally, in the Saudi Pro League scoring chart, the Portuguese forward remains firmly in the race despite having missed a month of action due to a muscle injury. With 25 goals, Ronaldo currently sits third, two behind Al Ahli’s Ivan Toney and three behind the leader, Al Qadsiah’s Julian Quinones.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr.

Cristiano Ronaldo on verge of clinching his first Al-Nassr title 42 days before 2026 World Cup

For Cristiano Ronaldo, another defining chapter unfolded first, as Al-Nassr took a major step in domestic competition with a result that could reshape the final weeks of the season.

With 42 days remaining until the 2026 World Cup, attention naturally turns to the biggest names preparing for soccer’s grandest tournament. Yet for Cristiano Ronaldo, another defining chapter unfolded first, as Al-Nassr took a major step in domestic competition with a result that could reshape the final weeks of the season.

The Portuguese forward entered the night carrying enormous expectations, knowing that every match now adds to the story of a remarkable career. While Portugal looks ahead to the World Cup, Ronaldo’s immediate focus remained fixed on helping his club seize a long-awaited prize.

Al-Nassr faced Al-Ahli in what had been billed as one of the most important fixtures of the Saudi Pro League campaign. The club arrived in outstanding form, bringing a 19-match winning streak across all competitions into the contest, while the visitor entered with confidence after recent continental success.

By the final whistle, Al-Nassr had secured a crucial 2-0 victory, with CR7 and Kingsley Coman once again proving decisive. The result strengthened the club’s grip on first place, extending its lead to an eight-point advantage over Al-Hilal, who still have a game in hand.

BIG MOMENTS? CRISTIANO RONALDO. 🐐 pic.twitter.com/gUqqD6irel

— Roshn Saudi League (@SPL_EN) April 29, 2026

It was a win that could prove pivotal in the title race, keeping Al-Nassr firmly in control of its own destiny and moving Ronaldo ever closer to what would be his first major league title since his move to the Middle East in January 2023.

Why this win means so much

For many players, one more league medal would be another line on the résumé. For Ronaldo, it carries a deeper meaning because this is the trophy that has remained just out of reach since his move to Saudi Arabia.

He has already conquered England, Spain, and Italy during his club career. Winning the Saudi Pro League would add another chapter to a journey built on adapting, competing, and succeeding in different soccer cultures.

It would also validate the decision that changed the direction of the league. When Ronaldo arrived, he brought worldwide attention, increased visibility, and fresh ambition to the competition.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal lifts the UEFA Nations League trophy.

The World Cup countdown adds emotion

The timing of this title push gives the story extra weight. With only weeks remaining before the World Cup, every successful performance feels tied to a larger legacy conversation.

Ronaldo has won nearly everything available in soccer, yet the World Cup with Portugal remains the ultimate prize still capable of redefining history. Entering that tournament as a newly crowned league champion would provide both confidence and symbolism. It would show that even late in his career, he can still lead teams to silverware under pressure.

Cristiano Ronaldo of team Al Nassr

How to watch Barcelona SC vs Universidad Catolica in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 Copa Libertadores

Barcelona SC take on Universidad Catolica in Matchday 3 of the 2026 Copa Libertadores group stage. Viewers in the United States can watch the full matchup live—here’s all the essential information on kickoff time and broadcast or streaming options so you don’t miss a minute.
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Pressure is building in Group D of the Copa Libertadores as Barcelona SC and Universidad Catolica collide in a matchup that could heavily impact the race for a Round of 16 spot. Catolica enter with three points and fresh momentum after a statement win over Cruzeiro, aiming to stack results and climb the standings.

Barcelona SC, meanwhile, find themselves in a must-win situation after dropping their first two matches, leaving no margin for error if it hopes to stay in contention. With both sides chasing survival and points at a premium, expect a high-intensity battle where urgency and execution will define the outcome.

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Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr monitoring Ederson drama at Fenerbahce after referee clash and discipline issues as price tag emerges

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr is reportedly watching developments surrounding Ederson as uncertainty grows over the Brazilian goalkeeper’s future in Turkey.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr is reportedly watching developments surrounding Ederson as uncertainty grows over the Brazilian goalkeeper’s future in Turkey. The experienced stopper remains a high-profile name in world soccer, but recent events have placed his situation under intense scrutiny.

Fenerbahce now faces important decisions after a dramatic derby defeat that raised fresh questions about discipline, squad planning, and whether the club will continue with the former Manchester City star. With the transfer window approaching, interest from abroad has naturally begun to build.

The turning point came during the club’s heated clash with Galatasaray, a match that carried major title implications. With the side trailing, tensions escalated when the Brazilian received a second yellow card and was sent off after dissent and delaying a penalty kick.

What followed only intensified the drama. The goalkeeper confronted the referee physically and later struck the VAR monitor on his way off the pitch, leaving officials and spectators stunned. Those scenes overshadowed the soccer and deepened concern inside the club. Fenerbahce eventually lost 3-0, a result that badly damaged its championship hopes.

Ederson punched the VAR monitor pic.twitter.com/hERRhr2hmU

— Goals Xtra (@GoalsXtra) April 26, 2026

Difficult period for the Brazilian amid transfer tensions

The derby incident came shortly after another disappointing moment in league play. Ederson had also been criticized following a costly late mistake in a 2-2 draw against Rizespor, which increased frustration among supporters.

For a player who arrived with a strong reputation and years of elite-level experience, the sudden downturn has been striking. Instead of being seen as a solution, he is now being discussed as a possible departure. This season, however, his overall numbers still show value. He has made 34 appearances, kept 13 clean sheets, and conceded 33 goals.

Beyond the result, the internal reaction has been significant. Turkish daily Sabah suggests that club officials are now considering Ederson’s future, with disciplinary concerns playing a major role in those discussions.

ederson sane
Leroy Sane of Galatasaray confronts with Ederson Moraes of Fenerbahce

Al-Nassr’s interest emerges

As uncertainty grows, Al-Nassr has been linked with the goalkeeper. As per NOWTVTurkiye’s journalist Yagız Sabuncuoglu, the Saudi club is keeping tabs on Ederson’s situation, potentially viewing him as an opportunity should he become available.

That possibility is understandable. Al-Nassr continues to build a squad capable of competing domestically and continentally, and adding a goalkeeper with Premier League and international pedigree would fit that ambition.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s presence also gives the club a strong appeal for experienced stars considering their next move. Saudi soccer has increasingly become a destination for established names seeking a new challenge.

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

Ederson’s release clause revealed

The financial side of any move may prove decisive. According to A Spor journalist, Erdem Akbas, Ederson’s contract includes a $28 million release clause. That figure provides clarity for interested clubs and creates a clear benchmark if negotiations accelerate.

For a goalkeeper with top-level experience, the amount may be viewed as manageable by wealthier sides. At the same time, clubs would also need to consider wages and the player’s personal priorities.

Another key issue is compensation. The report adds that the Brazilian veteran currently earns around $12.3 million net per year, while some interested teams have been willing to offer closer to $3.4 million annually. That difference could become one of the biggest obstacles in any deal.

Even if clubs admire his quality, matching his present salary may be difficult outside a handful of markets. This is one reason Saudi teams are frequently mentioned. Clubs in the region often have the financial flexibility to structure competitive offers for major players.

Ederson (left) and Cristiano Ronaldo (right)

Christian Pulisic’s form dip won’t end Milan future as club’s turnaround plan after 2026 World Cup revealed

Despite recent struggles, Milan appears ready to move forward with one of its most recognizable attacking players.

Christian Pulisic’s future at Milan has become a major talking point after a challenging run-in front of goal, yet signs continue to point toward the American remaining with the club beyond the 2026 World Cup. Despite recent struggles, Milan appears ready to move forward with one of its most recognizable attacking players.

The winger has endured an unfamiliar dry spell, but his broader influence remains valued inside the squad. Rather than treating the situation as a crisis, the club seems focused on how to restore his sharpness and maximize his qualities next season.

Pulisic has now gone 16 consecutive club matches without scoring, matching the longest goalless run of his professional club career. His latest blank came in a 0-0 draw against Juventus, where he was substituted after an hour and showed visible frustration. The last time he experienced a similar streak came during the 2022-23 season at Chelsea.

For a player known for decisive moments and direct attacking play, the run has naturally attracted attention. Yet the full picture is more balanced than the headline suggests. Before the drought began, the American star had already scored 10 goals in the first half of the season, helping the Rossoneri remain competitive near the top of Serie A.

Christian Pulisic of AC Milan.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan.

Milan still sees value beyond goals

Even during the difficult spell, Pulisic’s overall numbers remain respectable. Across 31 matches, he has recorded a 7.04 rating, alongside 10 goals and 3 assists in all competitions. His underlying metrics suggest continued involvement rather than decline.

Sofascore cites 10 big chances created, 1.39 key passes per game, and an expected assists total of 4.06, indicating that teammates have also missed opportunities created by him. That matters when evaluating form. A player can be scoreless yet still productive, and Milan appears to recognize that distinction.

The real reason he is likely to stay

The mystery surrounding Pulisic’s future becomes clearer when examining Milan’s plans for next season. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the club is preparing a wider reshaping of its attack, with several forwards facing uncertain futures. However, Pulisic is considered one of the few players the club is determined to keep.

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

That confidence reportedly comes from both management and coach Massimiliano Allegri, who still sees the American as an important tactical piece. Rather than selling him after a difficult stretch, Milan intends to rebuild around a structure that better suits his strengths.

The plan to reignite his form

That leads directly to the strategy emerging behind the scenes. Milan reportedly wants to pair Pulisic with the right No. 9 striker, allowing him to operate in spaces where he can arrive late, combine quickly, and attack goal-facing situations.

Allegri is also said to view him as a capable second striker, especially when partnered with a center forward who occupies defenders. This would reduce the physical battles that have troubled him in certain matches. In simple terms, the Serie A giant believes the answer is tactical adjustment rather than transfer action.

Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates the victory at the end of the Serie A match.

Neymar pushes for Brazil comeback with ambitious World Cup dream involving Lionel Messi

Neymar spoke about his desire to return to the Brazil national team for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and mentioned Lionel Messi.

With 44 days to go until the start of the FIFA World Cup, Neymar is still dreaming of being there. The forward sent a clear message about his desire to return to the Brazil national team to compete at North America 2026, also bringing Lionel Messi into the conversation.

“Ney, are you thinking about the World Cup?” a reporter asked the forward during the post-match press conference following Santos’ 1-1 draw against San Lorenzo in Buenos Aires on Tuesday. “Of course. Every Brazilian player thinks about that. I hope I can be there,” Neymar replied.

Moments later, another journalist asked whether a potential reunion with Lionel Messi was also part of his plans. “Yes, of course,” Ney answered, going a step further by linking that possibility to a potential meeting at the World Cup: “Also, a final between Brazil and Argentina would be spectacular.”

For now, the Santos forward knows that to achieve his goal of returning to the Brazil national team, he must first deliver convincing performances at club level to catch coach Carlo Ancelotti’s attention.

Neymar and Messi together during a World Cup qualifier between Brazil and Argentina in 2016.

In that regard, the past few weeks have been positive. Neymar played the full 90 minutes against San Lorenzo in the Copa Sudamericana and has now done so in five consecutive matches across all competitions. He only missed last Saturday’s clash against Bahia in the Brazilian Serie A, but that was not due to physical issues—it was a decision by coach Cuca to prioritize this week’s match in Buenos Aires.

An Argentina-Brazil World Cup final would be unprecedented

Despite being two of the strongest national teams in the world, with eight titles between them, Argentina and Brazil have never met in a World Cup final. In fact, they have not faced each other at any stage of the tournament in 36 years.

The last time the two South American giants met at a World Cup was in the Round of 16 at Italy 1990, when Argentina defeated Brazil 1-0 thanks to a second-half goal from Claudio Caniggia. That result helped them advance all the way to the final, where they lost 1-0 to West Germany.

Overall, Argentina and Brazil have faced each other four times in the FIFA tournament. Two of those matches were Brazilian victories (2-1 in 1974 and 3-1 in 1982), along with a 0-0 draw in 1978 and Argentina’s win in 1990.

Messi vs Neymar at international level

The friendship between Lionel Messi and Neymar, forged during their years together at Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain, has not prevented them from facing off multiple times at international level. Messi holds the edge, with three wins and two losses.

The most significant meeting between the two came in the 2021 Copa America final, when Argentina defeated Brazil 1-0 thanks to a goal from Angel Di Maria, ending a 28-year trophy drought. Messi also recorded wins in 2010 and 2012, while Neymar came out on top in a 2014 friendly and a 2016 World Cup qualifier.

Brazil forward Neymar and Argentina star Lionel Messi.

Report: PSG’s Achraf Hakimi suffers hamstring tear, out vs Bayern but avoids 2026 World Cup scare

PSG managed to defeat Bayern Munich in one of the best Champions League matches in recent years. Despite holding the lead, they suffered a major setback when Achraf Hakimi tore his hamstring, ruling him out of the second leg, though his hopes of playing in the 2026 World Cup remain intact.

Despite going behind early, Paris Saint-Germain managed to turn the game around, securing a tense 5–4 victory and leaving the tie wide open for the second leg of the Champions League semifinals. Adding to the challenge, head coach Luis Enrique will be without Achraf Hakimi, who has been diagnosed with a hamstring tear. Even so, the Moroccan is not expected to risk his participation in the 2026 World Cup.

According to Fabrice Hawkins via RMC Sport, Achraf Hakimi has been diagnosed with a hamstring tear, ruling him out of the second leg of the Champions League semifinals against Bayern Munich. Despite this setback, he could return in time if the French side qualifies for the final. With that in mind, the Moroccan is also not expected to risk his participation in the 2026 World Cup, which comes as a major relief for his national team.

In his place, head coach Luis Enrique is expected to rely on Warren Zaïre-Emery, as Fabián Ruiz has returned and will start in midfield again, according to Fabrice Hawkins. Without the Moroccan, PSG lose one of their most structural players, given his importance both defensively and in building attacking plays. However, the presence of the young French midfielder could prove key in ball progression, strengthening the midfield and allowing João Neves more freedom.

Alongside the Moroccan’s absence, Paris Saint-Germain will also be without Lucas Chevalier after he picked up an injury in the latest training session, reveals Fabrice Hawkins. As the backup goalkeeper, his absence does not pose a major issue for head coach Luis Enrique, who is expected to trust on Renato Marin as backup in his place while calling up a youth player to fill the third spot.

Achraf Hakimi and Lucas Chevalier of PSG
PSG stars Achraf Hakimi and Lucas Chevalier.

Hakimi’s absence could prove beneficial for Bayern Munich’s Luis Diaz

Achraf Hakimi has established as one of PSG’s best players. Although the Moroccan didn’t contribute much offensively, he did become a key player in containing Bayern Munich’s Luis Diaz by constantly pressuring him and matching his explosive speed. Without him in the second leg, the German side may have far more opportunities to mount a comeback, as the Colombian have shines with his dribbling skills and speed.

Unlike the Moroccan, Warren Zaïre-Emery does not stand out as strongly on the defensive end, nor does he possess the same pace. As a result, Luis Díaz could have more opportunities to shine, as he already did in the first leg. To compensate defensively, João Neves may play a key role by supporting the French midfielder, creating a 2v1 dynamic to limit dangerous situations.

Achraf Hakimi of Paris Saint-Germain looks on during the UEFA Champions League.

Why isn’t Bukayo Saka playing? Confirmed lineups for Atletico Madrid vs Arsenal in UCL semifinals

With Arsenal clashing against Atletico Madrid for the 25-26 UEFA Champions League semifinals, Bukayo Saka will be one of the big names in question for the game.

Arsenal travel to Madrid on Wednesday for the first leg of their 2025-26 UEFA Champions League semifinal against Atletico at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano. With a place in the final on the line, the availability of Bukayo Saka has been one of the most pressing questions heading into the match.

Coach Mikel Arteta confirmed that Saka will travel with the squad, though he didn’t include the English winger in the starting lineup against Atletico. Saka made his return from an Achilles injury last Sunday against Newcastle United, playing the final 10 minutes, being far from reaching top fitness against the Spanish side.

Beyond Saka, Arteta was also asked at Tuesday’s press conference about Kai Havertz and Eberechi Eze, both of whom were forced off during the Newcastle match. “Kai is out and Ebs is ready to go,” Arteta said, before elaborating on the German’s situation. “He had a little niggle. I don’t know how serious it is. It didn’t look too big. The action, the way he describes it, is not too sharp. But we have to wait and see.”

Alongside Havertz, Jurrien Timber remains another significant absentee for the Gunners, still not fully fit following his most recent groin injury. Saka, however, did participate in training at London Colney, and will be eager to make an impact after missing the entire quarterfinal series against Sporting CP.

Bukayo Saka of Arsenal smiles during a training session.
Bukayo Saka of Arsenal smiles during a training session.

Arsenal face a formidable challenge in Spain

Having reached the Champions League semifinal in back-to-back seasons, Arsenal now arrive in Spain at a moment when their form has dipped, and they face an Atletico Madrid side fresh off eliminating FC Barcelona, one of the competition’s most fancied contenders. While the two clubs met in the league phase earlier this season with Arsenal running out 4-0 winners, both teams have evolved considerably since that meeting.

Asked what he expects from the game, Arteta was generous in his praise of Diego Simeone’s legacy. “They are very strong at both ends, otherwise they would not be here. The energy they create in the stadium, how they believe in it. We have prepared the game to win it. I think a lot of the work he’s carried out, he has transformed the club in 15 years. The way he has done it, I have always had admiration for these kind of people. He is very connected to the club. He is an absolute role model,” the Arsenal coach said.

Confirmed lineups for Atletico Madrid and Arsenal

Atletico Madrid’s confirmed lineups (4-4-2): Jan Oblak; Marcos Llorente, Marc Pubill, David Hancko, Matteo Ruggeri; Giuliano Simeone, Koke, Johnny Cardoso, Ademola Lookman; Antoine Griezmann, Julian Alvarez.
Head coach: Diego Simeone.

Arsenal’s confirmed lineups (4-3-3): David Raya; Ben White, Gabriel, William Saliba, Piero Hincapie; Declan Rice, Martin Odegaard, Martin Zubimendi; Noni Madueke, Viktor Gyokeres, Gabriel Martinelli.
Head coach: Mikel Arteta.

Bukayo Saka of Arsenal.

Julian Alvarez scores penalty equalizer in Atletico Madrid’s 1-1 draw with Arsenal in UCL semifinal first leg

Atletico Madrid and Arsenal are clashing for the UEFA Champions League semifinals, a must-follow game with our liveblog.

Atletico Madrid and Arsenal clash Wednesday, April 29, at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano for the first leg of the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League semifinals. Follow along for live coverage and analysis as these two giants battle for a spot in the final!

The Colchoneros reach this stage after a gritty quarterfinal victory over Barcelona and a confidence-boosting 3-2 win against Athletic Bilbao this past weekend. However, Diego Simeone’s side has struggled for consistency lately, suffering through a stretch where they dropped seven of nine matches and lost the Copa del Rey final to Real Sociedad.

Arsenal arrive in Madrid after scraping past Sporting CP in a defensive quarterfinal battle that saw them advance 1-0 on aggregate. While Mikel Arteta’s squad recently regained their footing with a 1-0 win over Newcastle, the Gunners have faced their own hurdles, including a League Cup final loss to Manchester City and an early FA Cup exit.

On the injury front, Atletico recently lost Nicolas González, who joins Pablo Barrios and Jose Maria Gimenez on a crowded trainer’s table. Ademola Lookman has been cleared for a return, though he is only expected to feature as a sub. Meanwhile, Mikel Arteta confirmed that stars Bukayo Saka and Eberechi Eze are fit to play, while Kai Havertz and Jurrien Timber remain sidelined.

Viktor Gyoekeres of Arsenal celebrates with his teammates after scoring against Atletico Madrid.
Viktor Gyokeres of Arsenal celebrates with his teammates after scoring against Atletico Madrid.

These two sides met earlier this season during the league phase of the Champions League, a contest where Arsenal cruised to a commanding 4-0 victory at the Emirates Stadium. However, both squads have evolved significantly since that October rout, and this semifinal opener is expected to be a much more tactical and balanced affair.

Viktor Gyokeres of Arsenal celebrates scoring against Atletico Madrid.

Harry Kane edges his name in the Champions League history, breaking a Steven Gerrard scoring record

Throughout the 2025–26 season, Harry Kane has established as one of the most dominant players in the world. After scoring against PSG, the English striker broke Steven Gerrard’s scoring record in the Champions League, writing his name into the competition’s history.

Harry Kane has established as one of the best players in the world. Under head coach Vincent Kompany, he has emerged as the central figure of Bayern Munich, leading both the creative and goalscoring aspects, making him one of the top candidates for the 2026 Ballon d’Or. Building on an already historic campaign, the English striker has broken a scoring record previously held by Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard in the competition.

After scoring in the first leg of the 2025–26 Champions League semifinals, Harry Kane found the net in six consecutive matches in the competition. In doing so, the striker surpassed the record previously held by Steven Gerrard, who scored in five straight games with Liverpool during the 2007–08 season. With 13 goals, the Englishman stands as the second top scorer, pushing for the award as the competition’s best player.

Alongside his strong performances in the Champions League, Kane has already scored 54 goals and provided 7 assists in 46 matches, making him the leading candidate to win the European Golden Boot. Given his outstanding goalscoring output and overall impact, the Englishman could emerge as the top favorite for the 2026 Ballon d’Or, marking what could be the best season of his professional career.

Bayern Munich have transformed Harry Kane’s career, elevating his impact to historic levels. While he had already enjoyed remarkable success at Tottenham Hotspur, he has now won two Bundesliga titles and a German Super Cup—his first major trophies at the professional level. In addition, the Englishman has matched Cristiano Ronaldo’s feat, recording 12 or more goal contributions in three consecutive Champions League seasons.

Harry Kane of FC Bayern Munich acknowlegdes the fans.
Harry Kane of FC Bayern Munich acknowlegdes the fans.

Harry Kane may need a Champions League title to clinch a Ballon d’Or

Despite being 32 years old, Harry Kane remains the most in-form striker in the world, especially as Kylian Mbappé raises serious doubts regarding his collective impact at Real Madrid. While his current level could position him as the leading favorite for the 2026 Ballon d’Or, the Englishman does not have an easy path. To win the award, he would likely need to lead Bayern Munich to a Champions League title.

Following the 5–4 defeat against PSG, the German side now faces the difficult task of overturning the aggregate score. If they fail to complete the comeback, Kane could lose any real chance of winning the Ballon d’Or, shifting toward Ousmane Dembélé, Vitinha, or João Neves from PSG. However, their chances would also depend heavily on their performances at the World Cup, which is expected to be the decisive factor. As a result, Harry faces a major challenge.

Harry Kane of FC Bayern Munich and Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard.

Cristiano Ronaldo dethroned as Nuno Mendes claims Champions League record for Portuguese players

Nuno Mendes surpassed Cristiano Ronaldo in a historic record among Portuguese players in the UEFA Champions League.

Paris Saint-Germain secured a 5-4 win over Bayern Munich on Tuesday, a result that moves them closer to the UEFA Champions League final. Nuno Mendes featured for the French side, and his appearance allowed him to reach a historic milestone for Portuguese players, overtaking Cristiano Ronaldo.

After being named in the starting lineup and playing 84 minutes before being replaced by Lucas Hernandez, Mendes became the youngest Portuguese player to reach 50 Champions League appearances.

The Portuguese left-back hit that mark at 23 years and 313 days, comfortably surpassing Ronaldo. The forward had reached that total during the 2008-09 season, when he was still playing for Manchester United, at 24 years and 83 days, and held the record for more than 17 years.

Mendes’ numbers come exclusively from his time with Paris Saint-Germain. Before joining the French side, he spent three seasons with Sporting CP, where he did not make a Champions League appearance. Since 2021, however, the defender has become a key player for PSG, something reflected in his seven goals and four assists in 50 matches in European competition.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid lifts the UEFA Champions League trophy.
Cristiano Ronaldo won five Champions League titles.

Portuguese players with the most Champions League appearances

What makes Nuno Mendes’ achievement even more impressive is how it compares to other Portuguese stars from recent decades. At under 24, the PSG left-back is already approaching numbers that other icons took years to build.

At the moment, Mendes is just 14 matches away from breaking into the top 10 Portuguese players with the most appearances in Champions League history. That spot is currently held by Jose Bosingwa, who made 64 appearances with Boavista, Porto and Chelsea, as well as Vitor Baia, who played for Porto and Barcelona.

Top 10 Portuguese players by Champions League appearances:

1- Cristiano Ronaldo (183)

2- Pepe (120)

3- Luis Figo (103)

4- Bernardo Silva (101)

5- Ricardo Carvalho (86)

6- Deco (75)

7- Joao Moutinho (66)

8- Ruben Dias (65)

9- Vitor Baia (64)

10- Jose Bosingwa (64)

It is worth noting that this ranking only includes players who have featured in the competition since it adopted the UEFA Champions League format in the 1991-92 season. Before that, during its time as the European Cup, other Portuguese players also made their mark. The most notable case is Eusebio, who recorded 59 goals in 78 matches and won the title with Benfica in 1962.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Nuno Mendes.

AC Milan legend Clarence Seedorf ranks PSG’s Khvicha Kvaratskhelia as ‘the best player in the world’

Despite Ousmane Dembélé stealing the spotlight in PSG’s victory by winning the MVP award, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia stood out as a truly difference-making player. In fact, AC Milan legend Clarence Seedorf went as far as to name the Georgian the “best player in the world.”

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has established as one of PSG’s standout players. In their dominant victory in the Champions League semifinals first leg, the 25-year-old star scored a brace, emerging as the leader of the team’s attack with his vision and dribbling ability. Although Ousmane Dembélé stole the spotlight by winning MVP award of the game, AC Milan legend Clarence Seedorf praised the Georgian, hailing him as the best player in the world.

Kvaratskhelia is the best player in the world and he’s only going to get better. I don’t know if he will stay on the left side because he just knows what to do in every situation. He carries the team in certain moments so I like his intelligence. He’s the extra man in midfield and also goes to make a difference up front. He’s unbelievable,” Seedorf said, via Amazon Prime.

PSG head coach Luis Enrique has clearly elevated Kvaratskhelia’s level. Throughout the current season, he has scored 18 goals and provided 9 assists in 43 matches, marking his best campaign statistically. However, the Georgian’s impact goes far beyond the numbers, as he acts as the orchestrator of the attack, rotating positions with Dembélé and Désiré Doué while bringing out the best in his teammates.

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has put in an impressive performance in the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League, emerging as a strong contender for the tournament’s best player. He has recorded 15 goal contributions in the 14 games he has played, matching Harry Kane’s tally and surpassing Ousmane Dembélé. Recognizing his importance, head coach Luis Enrique considers him irreplaceable on the team, as he is a well-rounded player capable of breaking down any defense.

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia of Paris Saint-Germain goes around Giorgi Mamardashvili of Liverpool to score a goal.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia of Paris Saint-Germain goes around Giorgi Mamardashvili of Liverpool to score a goal.

Kvaratskhelia may not have an easy path for the 2026 Ballon d’Or

After his outstanding performances with Paris Saint-Germain, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia could easily emerge as one of the leading candidates to win the 2026 Ballon d’Or. However, the Georgian may not have an easy path to the award, as his national team will not be at the World Cup, potentially allowing players like Ousmane Dembélé, Désiré Doué, Harry Kane, Michael Olise, and even Luis Díaz to move ahead of him.

Even if Kvaratskhelia leads PSG to a second consecutive UEFA Champions League title, he could lose significant ground in the Ballon d’Or race due to his absence from the World Cup. In that context, players like Dembélé or Doué could strengthen their cases if they shine with France. Likewise, the MVP or top scorer of the tournament could become a decisive factor in determining the winner, putting the Georgian at a disadvantage.

hether he wins the 2026 Ballon d’Or or not, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has already earned his place among the best players in the world, being recognized by several players and coaches. Not only does his goalscoring impact stand out, but his presence also elevates those around him, making him a unique difference-maker for PSG and for Luis Enrique, who has established him as a cornerstone of the club’s sporting project.

AC Milan legend Clarence Seedorf and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia of Paris Saint-Germain.

How to watch Atletico Madrid vs Arsenal in USA: 2026 Champions League, Live Stream, TV & Preview

Atletico Madrid host Arsenal in the opening leg of the 2025/2026 UEFA Champions League semifinals. Check below for kickoff times and viewing options, including TV channels and streaming availability in the United States.
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WHO Atletico Madrid vs Arsenal
WHAT UEFA Champions League
WHEN 3:00pm ET / 12:00pm PT • Wednesday, April 29, 2026
WHERE Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Paramount+, DAZN, Hulu + Live TV, CBS, TUDN and ViX
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Match Overview

Atletico Madrid enters this Champions League semifinal with a singular, high-stakes mission. After a painful Copa del Rey final loss and a faltering domestic campaign, European glory is the only prize left for Diego Simeone’s squad. Fueled by a surprisingly potent attack that has already set a club record for goals in the competition, Atleti is playing with a sense of finality, aiming to secure a decisive first-leg advantage at their formidable home ground.

For Arsenal, the pressure is reaching a fever pitch as they chase a historic Premier League and Champions League double. The Gunners arrive in Madrid as the only unbeaten team left in the tournament, but the physical and mental toll of a grueling domestic title race looms large. This clash is more than just a semifinal; it’s a critical test of Mikel Arteta’s side’s resilience and their ability to manage a high-stakes battle on two fronts.

Tactical Analysis & Match Context

This season has presented a tale of two trajectories. Atletico Madrid has struggled for consistency in La Liga but has transformed into an offensive powerhouse in Europe, knocking out giants like Barcelona on their way to the semis. In contrast, Arsenal has maintained near-flawless form in the Champions League while navigating a razor-thin title race in England, a demanding schedule that could prove to be their biggest vulnerability.

The tactical battle promises a fascinating clash of styles. Simeone has shifted his team toward a more aggressive, high-pressing system, which, while effective in attack, often leaves their defense exposed. Arsenal, known for their defensive solidity under Arteta in tough away fixtures, faces a choice: stick to their cautious approach or look to exploit the spaces Atleti will inevitably leave open. This game will likely be decided by which manager can best impose their will.

The motivations for both clubs are crystal clear. For Atletico, this competition is everything. Rested and with their focus entirely on this tie, they will harness the energy of their home crowd to build a lead to take to London. Arsenal, meanwhile, is burdened by the demands of their domestic campaign. Chasing a historic double requires immense squad depth and mental fortitude, and this trip to Madrid will be a defining moment in their ambitious season.

Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends

Historically, there is almost nothing to separate these two clubs, who have only met three times. The record is perfectly split, with one win for Atletico Madrid, one win for Arsenal, and one draw. This limited history adds an extra layer of unpredictability to this crucial Champions League semifinal showdown.

Their most recent encounter was earlier this season in the Champions League group stage, where Arsenal secured a dominant 4-0 victory at the Emirates Stadium. Before that, the teams clashed in the 2017/18 Europa League semifinals. In that tie, Atletico Madrid advanced 2-1 on aggregate after securing a tense 1-0 win at home following a 1-1 draw in London.

A powerful trend has emerged from their few meetings: the home team has never lost. This statistic heavily favors Atletico Madrid in this first leg at the Wanda Metropolitano. With an average of 2.3 goals per match across their three encounters and only one clean sheet for each side, the data suggests that home-field advantage could be the decisive factor.

Squad News & Projected Lineups

Both managers are contending with significant injury concerns that could impact their strategic approach for this pivotal first leg.

Atletico Madrid will be without key midfielder Pablo Barrios for the remainder of the season, while the availability of Ademola Lookman and David Hancko remains in doubt. These absences could force Simeone to adjust his midfield dynamics and rely heavily on his veteran core to control the tempo of the game.

Arsenal faces its own set of challenges, with Eberechi Eze and Kai Havertz emerging as major doubts after picking up injuries in their last Premier League match. With Jurrien Timber and Riccardo Calafiori also likely unavailable, Arteta’s squad depth will be tested. However, the return to full fitness of captain Martin Ødegaard provides a massive boost to their midfield control and creativity.

Atletico Madrid Projected XI (4-4-2): Oblak; Llorente, Le Normand, Pubill, Ruggeri; Simeone, Koke, Cardoso, González; Griezmann, Álvarez.
Simeone is expected to deploy his classic 4-4-2 formation, designed for defensive resilience and sharp counter-attacks. The experience of Antoine Griezmann and Koke will be vital in managing the game, while Julián Álvarez will lead the line, looking to exploit any gaps in the Arsenal defense.

Arsenal Projected XI (4-3-3): Raya; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Hincapié; Zubimendi, Rice, Ødegaard; Saka, Trossard, Gyökeres.
Arteta will likely counter with a 4-3-3 focused on controlling possession through the midfield trio of Ødegaard, Declan Rice, and Martín Zubimendi. The attacking threat will come from the dynamic front three, though Bukayo Saka‘s limited fitness means he may start on the bench, putting pressure on Viktor Gyökeres and Leandro Trossard to deliver.

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Declan Rice of Arsenal

How to watch Al Nassr vs Al-Ahli in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2025/2026 Saudi Pro League

Al Nassr clash with Al-Ahli in Matchday 30 of the 2025/2026 Saudi Pro League. Check out full viewing information, including kickoff times and where to watch the game live on TV and streaming platforms across the United States.
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WHO Al Nassr vs Al-Ahli
WHAT Saudi Pro League
WHEN 2:00pm ET / 11:00am PT • Saturday, April 29, 2026
WHERE Fubo, Fox Sports 2, FOX Deportes and FOX One
STREAM WATCH NOW

Match Overview

The title race in the Saudi Pro League is heating up, and Al Nassr enter their next test with little margin for error. Sitting atop the table with 76 points—five clear of Al HilalCristiano Ronaldo and company remain in control but know any slip could reopen the door.

The pressure ramps up against a dangerous Al Ahli side currently third on 66 points with a game in hand, a scenario that keeps their own championship hopes alive. With momentum on the line for both clubs, Al Nassr will need to maintain their winning form against a motivated contender ready to make a late push for the crown.

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Cristiano Ronaldo of team Al Nassr

Is Cristiano Ronaldo playing? Confirmed lineups for Al-Nassr vs Al-Ahli in the Saudi Pro League

Both clubs enter this encounter in strong form, but one major selection call remains the talking point before the ball is even kicked.

The spotlight once again falls on Cristiano Ronaldo as anticipation builds around a defining clash between Al-Nassr and Al-Ahli, a massive Saudi Pro League fixture that could shape the direction of the title race. Both clubs enter this encounter in strong form, but one major selection call remains the talking point before the ball is even kicked.

This key clash arrives at a crucial stage of the season, with Al-Nassr sitting top of the table and pushing toward a decisive step in the title race. The club has built its campaign on consistency and dominance, while Al-Ahli remains firmly in the top three and determined to disrupt that momentum.

Al-Nassr holds a commanding position with 76 points, while Al-Ahli has gathered 66 points with a game in hand, making this encounter a potential turning point. The added edge comes from the Royals’ 3-2 victory in the reverse fixture, a result still remembered as a warning that the league leaders are not untouchable.

However, Ronaldo and his teammates arrive on an extraordinary 19-match winning streak across all competitions, a run that has defined their season. At home, the club has been even stronger, winning 13 of 14 league matches, turning Al Awwal Park into a near-impenetrable fortress.

On the other hand, Al-Ahli travels to Riyadh in a confident mood, sitting third in the standings and coming off strong recent form. The club has won four of its last five matches, while also carrying momentum from its continental success. With names like Edouard Mendy, Riyad Mahrez, and Ivan Toney, the club blends experience and firepower in a way that can punish any lapse in concentration.

Will Ronaldo play?

As the buildup intensifies, attention inevitably turns back to Cristiano Ronaldo. In fact, Ronaldo will start and lead the line alongside Joao Felix, forming one of the most dangerous attacking pairings in the league.

Mane and Coman will likely provide width, while the Portuguese duo operates centrally, aiming to break down a disciplined opponent.

ronaldo felix
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr (R) and Joao Felix of Al-Nassr (L

Al-Nassr vs Al-Ahli: Confirmed lineups

Al-Nassr confirmed XI (4-4-2): Bento; Boushal, Simakan, Al-Amri, Martinez; Coman, Al-Khaibari, Brozovic, Mane; Joao Felix, Cristiano Ronaldo.

Al-Ahli confirmed XI (4-3-3): Mendy; Majrashi, Demiral, Ibanez, Hawsawi; Edoa, Aljohani, Kessie; Galeno, Toney, Mahrez.

ristiano Ronaldo of team Al Nassr FC celebrates scoring

Gianni Infantino’s FIFA announces record $871M financial distribution for 2026 World Cup participants

Gianni Infantino and FIFA have announced that a record $871 million will be distributed among the participants of the 2026 World Cup.

The 2026 World Cup is shaping up to be the biggest in the tournament’s history, not only in terms of the number of teams and matches but also in the scale of revenue FIFA expects to generate. Against that backdrop, the organization led by Gianni Infantino has announced a record financial distribution of $871 million to be shared among the participating nations.

Ahead of the 76th FIFA Congress, the FIFA Council convened for its 36th general meeting in Vancouver, Canada, where several significant decisions were made, including the introduction of red cards for players who cover their mouths during confrontations. The financial distribution announcement stood out as one of the most consequential items on the agenda.

FIFA released a statement detailing the increase. “Given the commercial success of FIFA’s flagship men’s tournament, the FIFA Council agreed to increase the resources to be distributed to all 48 participating teams by a further 15%, totaling USD 871 million,” the governing body confirmed.

The total pot is divided into three distinct components. The first is Preparation Money, an advance payment designed to help national teams cover the costs of training camps, friendly matches, travel to the host nations of the United States, Canada and Mexico, and the general logistics involved in preparing for the tournament, with the amount rising from $1.5 million to $2.5 million per team.

The second component is Qualification Money, which increases from $9 million to $10 million per team. This represents the guaranteed minimum prize money earned by every nation that qualifies for the final tournament, typically distributed after the competition concludes or paid in scheduled installments.

The third element consists of additional team contributions, which now total over $16 million per side. These are ongoing subsidies provided to cover daily expenses for official team delegations during the tournament, including accommodation and local transportation costs.

Infantino on FIFA’s announcements

With a record revenue of $7.6 billion reported back in 2023 and an even more ambitious budget of $14 billion projected for the 2027-2030 cycle, Infantino has set his sights on continued financial records for FIFA, driven in large part by the commercial momentum surrounding the 2026 World Cup.

In an Instagram post addressing Tuesday’s decisions, Infantino spoke directly to the significance of the increased distribution. “FIFA is proud to be in its most solid financial position ever, enabling us to help all FIFA Member Associations in an unprecedented way. Evidenced by the increase in financial contributions to the FIFA World Cup 2026 participating teams, this is one more example of how FIFA’s resources are reinvested back into the game,” he wrote.

Gianni Infantino, President of FIFA.

Bayern Munich wouldn’t accept record €200M fee for Michael Olise, says legend Rummenigge

Bayern Munich legend and Supervisory Board member Karl-Heinz Rummenigge stated that Michael Olise wouldn't leave the club even for a record-breaking fee of €200M.

Michael Olise has established himself as one of the most exciting talents in world soccer, reaching a level of world-class consistency during his time at Bayern Munich. While his breakthrough has inevitably attracted interest from other clubs, club legend and Supervisory Board member Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has made clear that Bayern would not part with the winger even for a record fee of €200 million.

Rummenigge served as Bayern‘s CEO from 2002 to 2021 and remains a key figure within the club’s structure under the leadership now overseen by Oliver Kahn. Under the current project with Vincent Kompany as head coach, Olise has emerged as an indispensable piece, currently standing as the most valuable player in the entire Bundesliga with a market value of €140 million according to Transfermarkt.

In a conversation with the portal t-online, Rummenigge was asked directly whether a €200 million offer would be enough to pry Olise away from Munich, and his answer left no room for ambiguity. “For a player like Olise, there is no price tag that would make us flinch,” he said.

To illustrate the principle at stake, Rummenigge reached back to one of Bayern’s most famous moments of resolve in the transfer market, drawing a parallel with another French winger. “In 2009, we had an incredible offer from Chelsea for Franck Ribéry. At the time, that would have been a new world transfer record. I went to our CFO at the time, Karl Hopfner, and Uli Hoeneß. We discussed what to do with this offer for two hours,” he recalled.

Michael Olise of FC Bayern Munich scores his team's second goal past Matvey Safonov of Paris Saint-Germain.
Michael Olise of FC Bayern Munich scores his team’s second goal past Matvey Safonov of Paris Saint-Germain.

From that deliberation, Rummenigge said, came a guiding principle that has shaped the club’s transfer policy ever since. “On that day, we decided something fundamental: that in the future, we would no longer sell any player whose sporting presence we would miss. And this unwritten law still applies today,” he added.

According to Sport Bild, Olise has been linked with Real Madrid and Liverpool, the latter potentially looking for a successor to Mohamed Salah following his departure at the end of the 2025-26 season. With 20 goals and 29 assists across 47 appearances for Bayern, persuading either the club or the player to part ways would be an extraordinarily difficult task.

Bayern’s major business with Olise

It was Bayern Munich who ultimately won the race for Olise’s signature in the summer of 2024, fending off interest from clubs including Manchester United to bring the winger to Germany. The Bavarian side paid Crystal Palace €53 million for a player contracted through June 2029, and in less than two years, that investment has ballooned in value.

According to Transfermarkt, Olise’s current market value stands at €140 million, nearly three times the €55 million fee at which he departed Palace. Furthermore, should any club meet the €200 million threshold Rummenigge dismissed, Olise would become the second most expensive transfer in soccer history, overtaking Kylian Mbappe at €180 million and Ousmane Dembele at €148 million, with only Neymar’s record fee of €222 million remaining beyond reach.

Michael Olise of FC Bayern Munich.

How to watch Millonarios vs Sao Paulo in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 Copa Sudamericana

Millonarios take on Sao Paulo in Matchday 3 of the 2026 Copa Sudamericana 2026 group stage. Fans in the United States can watch all the action live—here’s everything you need to know about kickoff time and broadcast or streaming details.
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WHAT Copa Libertadores
WHEN 8:30pm ET / 5:30pm PT • Tuesday, April 28, 2026
WHERE Fubo, Fanatiz and beIN SPORTS Connect
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Match Overview

Group C delivers a high-stakes games as two of its top contenders square off with early control of the standings on the line. Sao Paulo have surged out of the gate with back-to-back wins, positioning themselves as the team to beat and chasing a third straight result to tighten their grip on the group.

On the other side, Millonarios enter with urgency after an up-and-down start—falling to O’Higgins before rebounding against Boston River—and understands that another stumble could seriously damage their chances, making this clash a pivotal moment in the race to advance.

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Luciano of Sao Paulo

How to watch Nashville SC vs Tigres UANL in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup

Nashville SC take on Tigres UANL in the first leg of the 2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup semifinals, and here’s everything you need to know about the date, venue, kickoff time, and viewing options, including live stream details in the United States.
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WHAT CONCACAF Champions Cup
WHEN 8:30 PM ET / 5:30 PM PT • Tuesday, April 28, 2026
WHERE Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Sling, FS1, TUDN and ViX
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Match Overview

After navigating pressure-packed paths to get here, Nashville SC and Tigres UANL collide in what shapes up as a tightly contested showdown. Nashville’s route tested their composure, squeezing past Inter Miami on away goals before locking down a narrow 1-0 aggregate win over Club America.

Tigres, on the other hand, showed their grit by overturning a daunting 3-0 first-leg hole against FC Cincinnati and then advancing past Seattle Sounders, also on away goals. With both teams proving they can survive—and thrive—in razor-thin margins, expect a tense, high-stakes battle you won’t want to miss.

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How to watch Sporting Cristal vs Junior in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 Copa Libertadores

Sporting Cristal receive Junior in Matchday 3 of the 2026 Copa Libertadores group stage. Viewers in the United States can watch the full matchup live—here’s all the essential information on kickoff time and broadcast or streaming options so you don’t miss a minute.
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WHAT Copa Libertadores
WHEN 10:00pm ET / 7:00pm PT • Tuesday, April 28, 2026
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Match Overview

With the group stage tightening in the Copa Libertadores, Junior find themselves in a must-deliver situation after managing just one point from its first two matches, leaving little margin for error if it hopes to remain in the hunt for a knockout berth.

On the other side, Sporting Cristal have shown flashes of promise with a win and a loss so far, putting them in a position where another positive result could significantly boost their chances of advancing. With both teams carrying urgency, expect a tense and competitive battle that could reshape the standings.

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Juan Gonzalez of Sporting Cristal

How to watch Cruzeiro vs Boca Juniors in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 Copa Libertadores

Cruzeiro face Boca Juniors in Matchday 3 of the 2026 Copa Libertadores group stage. Viewers in the United States can watch the full matchup live—here’s all the essential information on kickoff time and broadcast or streaming options so you don’t miss a minute.
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WHAT Copa Libertadores
WHEN 8:30pm ET / 5:30pm PT • Tuesday, April 28, 2026
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Match Overview

One of the marquee showdowns in Group D is here, with control of the standings hanging in the balance as Boca Juniors meet Cruzeiro in a clash between two projected contenders. Boca enter in strong form after opening the campaign with back-to-back wins, steadily positioning themselves for a spot in the knockout stage.

Cruzeiro, meanwhile, arrive with questions surrounding their current level, looking far from the side that impressed a year ago and coming off a setback against Universidad Catolica. With momentum on one side and urgency on the other, this matchup could play a pivotal role in shaping the group’s race for qualification.

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Nico Gonzalez injury rules him out of Atletico’s UCL semifinals: What it means for Messi’s Argentina at the 2026 World Cup?

Nicolas Gonzalez will be sidelined from the upcoming UEFA Champions League semifinals with Atletico Madrid due to a recent injury, in a situation that could have consequences in Lionel Messi's Argentina for the 2026 World Cup.

Nicolas Gonzalez has suffered a last-minute injury that will sideline him for Atletico Madrid‘s upcoming UEFA Champions League semifinal against Arsenal, with the Colchoneros pushing for a place in the final. The setback has also raised questions about how the issue could affect Lionel Messi‘s Argentina heading into the 2026 World Cup.

According to Cadena Cope, Gonzalez sustained a muscle injury during Atletico’s training session on Tuesday, the day before the first leg against Arsenal. While the club has yet to release an official statement, the Argentine forward is expected to miss between three and four weeks, with his return projected for late May.

The injury also has contractual implications. As reported by Fabrizio Romano, Atletico Madrid will not be triggering their obligation to buy clause for González, as he will fall short of the minimum number of appearances required to activate it. However, a permanent move to the Spanish capital has not been ruled out, with the Colchoneros still in talks with Juventus over a reduced fee for an eventual full transfer.

The timing is particularly difficult given that his only realistic chance of returning to action before the summer would be in a potential Champions League final, scheduled for May 31. With his absence confirmed, Gonzalez joins Pablo Barrios and Jose Maria Gimenez on the injured list, with Ademola Lookman’s availability also uncertain due to a separate complaint.

Nicolas Gonzalez of Atletico de Madrid celebrating.
Nicolas Gonzalez of Atletico de Madrid celebrating.

Gonzalez and the shadow of 2022

The injury arrives at a painful moment for Gonzalez, who had been heading into the Arsenal tie in strong form after scoring two outstanding goals in the win over Elche, bringing his tally to five goals in 39 appearances for Atletico. It also draws an uncomfortable parallel to an episode that is still fresh in the memory of the Argentine

Just days before Argentina’s opening game at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Gonzalez suffered a muscle tear during the team’s first training session in Doha, ruling him out of the tournament that ended with Argentina lifting the trophy. While the 2026 edition is still more than six weeks away and he is expected to recover in time, the memory of what happened almost four years ago will hang over his recovery process.

How would Argentina be affected?

Argentina still have much of the core that won the World Cup in Qatar, but nearly four years have passed, and time has begun to take its toll on some key figures. Captain Lionel Messi remains the centerpiece of everything the team does, but with the forward set to turn 39 during the tournament, the physical burden of covering ground when Argentina are out of possession must be carried by others, and that is precisely where Gonzalez’s value becomes critical.

Head coach Lionel Scaloni has settled the team in order for Messi to make the least amount of physical effort while the team is defending by bringing a mix of talented and physically gifted players. Nicolas Gonzalez is the type of player to be assigned with that task, covering the wing, either as a midfielder or as a full back, when the team is defending, and give support to the attack.

Nicolas Gonzalez of Argentina controls the ball.
Nicolas Gonzalez of Argentina controls the ball.

Giuliano Simeone fills a broadly similar role, a player whose inclusion in the squad is driven more by his exceptional physical attributes than his technical ceiling. While Gonzalez also provides cover at left back, having players of his profile available will be essential for Argentina to manage the physical demands of a grueling World Cup schedule, making a full recovery before the tournament begins all the more important.

Nicolas Gonzalez (L) of Atletico de Madrid and Lionel Messi (R) of Argentina.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Al-Nassr hit with Inigo Martinez blow ahead of Al-Ahli clash in Saudi Pro League as reason for likely absence emerges

With momentum building and expectations rising, the possible absence of such a key figure could quietly reshape the balance in a match that carries major implications.

The spotlight will once again fall on Cristiano Ronaldo as Al-Nassr prepares for a defining clash, but the presence of Inigo Martinez remains uncertain ahead of the encounter. With momentum building and expectations rising, the possible absence of such a key figure could quietly reshape the balance in a match that carries major implications.

The fixture arrives at a critical moment in the season, with Al-Nassr sitting top of the Saudi Pro League and pushing toward a long-awaited title push. Al-Ahli, meanwhile, remains firmly in the top three and is determined to disrupt that momentum. The encounter is widely viewed as a potential turning point in the championship race, especially with both sides separated by a tight margin in form and belief.

There is also a psychological edge at play, as Al-Ahli defeated Al-Nassr 3-2 earlier in the campaign. That result still lingers in the background, adding extra intensity to a rivalry that has become increasingly competitive over recent seasons.

Jorge Jesus and his players enter the match on a remarkable run of 19 consecutive wins across all competitions, showcasing a level of consistency that has defined their season. At home, the team has been particularly dominant, collecting 13 wins from 14 league matches while maintaining one of the strongest attacking records in the league.

Jorge Jesus team Manager of Al-Nassr FC and Al-Nassr FC Players celebrate the win against Al Ittihad with the fans.

With 79 goals scored and just 21 conceded, Al-Nassr’s balance between attack and defence has been a key factor in their title push. Ronaldo continues to lead the attacking line alongside Joao Felix, forming one of the most productive forward partnerships in the competition.

Martinez’s situation takes a sudden turn

Amid the anticipation, attention has turned to the defensive setup. The defender was initially included in discussions for the matchday squad, but his involvement is now in serious doubt.

According to the Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper, Al-Nassr coach Jorge Jesus is expected to make a final decision after a medical evaluation, with Angelo Gabriel emerging as a possible replacement in the foreign player quota. Martinez has been dealing with minor muscle discomfort, limiting his participation in training and forcing the coaching staff to reconsider their options.

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Inigo Martinez of Al-Nassr controls the ball

Arriyadiyah has added that it’s likely that the Spaniard won’t play against Al-Ahli. Though the choice has not yet been made, Jorge Jesus is leaning toward choosing Brazilian Angelo over the veteran. The report also indicated that the Portuguese manager wants full flexibility in his foreign player selection, leading to further uncertainty over Martinez’s availability.

Tactical impact on Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr

The potential absence of Martinez forces Al-Nassr to rethink its defensive structure against a strong Al-Ahli attack. With Ronaldo expected to lead the line, the team’s balance between attacking intensity and defensive stability becomes even more important.

Without the 34-year-old, Al-Nassr may rely more heavily on its midfield protection and full-back discipline to contain Al-Ahli’s quick transitions. The change could subtly shift the team’s shape, especially in a match where small margins are expected to decide the outcome.

Cristiano Ronaldo (left) and Inigo Martinez (right)

Cristiano Ronaldo’s legacy of consistency meets Harry Kane’s rare UEFA Champions League record after Bayern’s nail-biting battle with PSG

As Bayern Munich battled Paris Saint-Germain in a dramatic semifinal, the spotlight shifted beyond the result to a deeper story about consistency at the highest level.

The night in Paris delivered chaos, brilliance, and a statistical milestone that quietly linked Cristiano Ronaldo and Harry Kane in a way few expected. As Bayern Munich battled Paris Saint-Germain in a dramatic semifinal, the spotlight shifted beyond the result to a deeper story about consistency at the highest level.

This clash was already being framed as a defining moment in the season, but by full-time, it had become something far bigger. Hidden beneath the nine-goal spectacle was a historic achievement that places Kane alongside Ronaldo in elite company.

The match itself proved to be breathtaking from start to finish, with PSG securing a 5-4 victory over Bayern in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League semifinal. The two sides delivered one of the most explosive matches in Champions League history, with nine goals shared across a frantic 90 minutes at the Parc des Princes.

Harry Kane opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the 17th minute, while Bayern briefly looked in control before the game flipped completely. PSG responded through Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Joao Neves, and Ousmane Dembele, racing into a commanding lead before the Germans attempted a late comeback. By the final whistle, the scoreboard reflected a historic result, leaving the tie finely balanced ahead of the second leg in Munich.

The record that links Kane and Ronaldo

The spotlight quickly turned to Harry Kane, whose performance added another layer to his growing European reputation. According to Prime Video Sport, Kane has now recorded 12+ direct goal contributions in three consecutive Champions League seasons (2023-24 to 2025-26) with Bayern Munich.

The same report highlighted the only player to match that level of consistency: “Cristiano Ronaldo is the only other player to achieve this, doing so for seven consecutive seasons from 2011/12 through 2017/18 at Real Madrid.” This comparison underlined how rare Kane’s current run truly is, even when measured against the most dominant Champions League scorer in history.

Harry Kane is the only player in UCL HISTORY bar Cristiano Ronaldo to have 12+ direct goal contributions in three consecutive seasons 🤩👏

Ronaldo did it for SEVEN successive seasons 🤯 pic.twitter.com/iMj4QutTRw

— Prime Video Sport UK (@primevideosport) April 28, 2026

Kane’s influence was not limited to scoring. He also provided a key assist and extended his Champions League goal tally to 13 this season, reinforcing his status as one of Europe’s most decisive players.

Kane, Ronaldo, and the measure of greatness

Harry Kane’s numbers this season have pushed him into elite historical company, with 54 goals in all competitions and a Champions League output that rivals the best ever seen. His consistency has placed him in conversations that were once reserved almost exclusively for Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.

Yet Ronaldo’s record remains the benchmark for Champions League longevity, with seven straight seasons of 12+ goal contributions, a level of sustained dominance that still stands unmatched. The Englishman’s current run brings him closer to that conversation than most modern forwards have managed.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Harry Kane.

Report: Julian Alvarez makes key move as Barcelona transfer edges closer

Julian Alvarez is reportedly moving closer to a transfer to Barcelona after informing Atletico Madrid of his intentions.

For months, Julian Alvarez’s name has appeared in multiple reports linking him with Barcelona, who are in the market for a center forward ahead of next season. In that context, the Argentine striker has now reportedly made his position clear to Atletico Madrid.

Julian has taken a very important step: he has told Atletico that he wants to leave for Barcelona,” reporter Jose Alvarez said Monday on El Chiringuito de Jugones, one of Spain’s most prominent sports TV shows.

That decision from the 26-year-old has reportedly triggered a series of talks between the parties aimed at completing a move this summer. “There have already been contacts through intermediaries to discuss figures and contract terms,” the reporter added, referring to the usual negotiations over salary and personal conditions.

However, Alvarez’s desire alone will not be enough. He remains under contract with Atletico Madrid through June 30, 2030, with a release clause of €500 million (approximately $585 million). Barcelona are highly unlikely to meet that figure, meaning negotiations between the clubs will be required to reach a reasonable transfer fee.

Atletico Madrid's Diego Simeone
Atletico Madrid’s Diego Simeone.

Simeone addresses Julian Alvarez rumors

As Barcelona’s interest grows, other clubs are also reportedly monitoring Alvarez. Arsenal are said to be interested in pursuing him this summer and bringing him back to the Premier League after his successful spell with Manchester City between 2022 and 2024.

Diego Simeone was asked about the speculation during Tuesday’s pre-match press conference ahead of Atletico Madrid’s UEFA Champions League clash with Arsenal. “I’m not in his head. It’s normal that a player like Julian is wanted by Arsenal, Paris Saint-Germain, Barcelona,” the Argentine coach said. “It’s normal. He’s very good.”

Barcelona have a Plan B for Alvarez

While Alvarez appears to be Barcelona’s top target—and he himself seems open to the move—the deal could still collapse if no agreement is reached with Atletico Madrid. With that in mind, the Blaugrana are reportedly evaluating alternative options.

According to Cadena SER, Barcelona view Joao Pedro as an attractive option if Alvarez cannot be signed. The forward has been one of Chelsea’s standout performers this season, recording 19 goals and nine assists across all competitions, while also appearing on track to be included in Carlo Ancelotti’s squad with Brazil for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid.

João Pedro reportedly linked to Barcelona if Julián Álvarez move falls through

Reports suggests that Barcelona could go for João Pedro if they can't get Julián Álvarez.

Barcelona are looking for a striker. With Robert Lewandowski likely to leave the club in the next transfer window, their main target is Julián Álvarez. However, negotiations with Atletico Madrid may not be easy, which has made João Pedro an option.

There is no doubt Álvarez would be a strong addition for Barcelona, with a style of play that fits what Hansi Flick wants. But his price may be too high for the club, forcing them to have other strikers ready, including the 24-year-old Brazilian.

That is where Pedro emerges as a possible alternative. According to Cadena SER, the Chelsea forward is the player they may try to sign. The issue there could also be the price, as the English club paid 60 million pounds to Wolverhampton in July 2025.

Bojan Krkic describes Pedro

Any of the players Barcelona are linked with would cost a lot. Even if that makes things harder for a club that is not very strong financially, the position requires a major investment.

Krkic would support Deco’s move for Pedro (Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

One player who was also a striker at Barcelona was Bojan Krkic, who did not fully live up to the high expectations suggested by his talent as a young player from La Masia. His opinion about a possible move was positive.

Krkic said on the TV show El Bar: “I really like him. He is a complete forward that Carlo Ancelotti likes very much. He can play as a striker or behind him. He is very creative. He is very good in tight spaces, which fits what Barcelona want.”

Pedro’s season with Chelsea

Even though his team has not had a great season, which has included the firings of Enzo Maresca and Liam Rosenior, his performances have been solid. Pedro has 32 matches and 14 goals in the Premier League, 3 matches and 2 goals in the FA Cup, 3 matches without scoring in the Carabao Cup, and 8 matches with 3 goals in the Champions League.

Pedro could be a very good option for Barcelona

Havertz ruled out of Arsenal’s Champions League clash vs Atletico: Does it affect his World Cup hopes?

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaching, Kai Havertz has been ruled out of the UEFA Champions League clash between Arsenal and Atletico Madrid.

This Wednesday, Arsenal are set to visit Atletico Madrid for the first leg of the UEFA Champions League semifinals. Kai Havertz will not be available due to a physical issue, although it is not expected to jeopardize his participation with Germany at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The forward played just 34 minutes last weekend in the Gunners’ win over Newcastle United in the Premier League before an injury forced him to be substituted for Viktor Gyokeres.

While Mikel Arteta initially said “it didn’t look too big,” it became clear in the following days that the issue would prevent Havertz from featuring in the crucial match in Madrid. “Kai is out,” the Arsenal manager confirmed during Tuesday’s pre-match press conference.

The good news for Arsenal is that another key attacking player—who also picked up a knock and was forced off early against Newcastle—has recovered. “Ebs is ready to go,” Arteta said about Eberechi Eze.

Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta.

Havertz seeking full fitness

While Havertz’s latest issue is not considered serious beyond missing the Champions League clash against Atletico Madrid, it highlights a broader concern ahead of the World Cup: his struggles to maintain physical consistency.

This season, the German forward has spent more time sidelined than fully fit. A knee injury in August 2025 kept him out for 26 matches across all competitions. Upon returning in January, he alternated between matchday squads and appearances off the bench.

Those issues were compounded by a muscle injury in February that ruled him out for four more matches. The latest setback adds to that list and helps explain why Havertz has managed just 20 appearances for Arsenal this season, recording five goals and four assists.

Germany need Havertz

Arsenal’s concerns over Havertz are also shared by Germany. They have already suffered a major attacking blow with Serge Gnabry ruled out of the World Cup due to injury, while Jamal Musiala is still working his way back to full form after a lengthy absence.

In that context, a fully fit Havertz could be a key solution for head coach Julian Nagelsmann, who has had limited access to the forward between 2025 and 2026. Havertz featured only twice during that span, both coming during the March international break in friendlies against Switzerland and Ghana.

Kai Havertz of Arsenal.

FIFA approves red card rule for players covering mouths after Vinicius Jr–Prestianni incident ahead of World Cup

In an effort to prevent a repeat of the recent incident between Vinícius Júnior and Gianluca Prestianni, FIFA has approved a new rule for the 2026 World Cup where players who cover their mouths during confrontations will receive an automatic red card.

The confrontation between Vinicius Junior and Gianluca Prestianni in the UEFA Champions League sparked significant controversy, ultimately resulting in a suspension for the Argentine forward. One of the lasting consequences of that episode is that FIFA, with less than two months until the 2026 World Cup, has now approved a new rule that would see players shown a red card for covering their mouths during confrontations with opponents.

The incident dates back to February, when Vinicius accused Benfica’s Prestianni of racial abuse. Because the young forward had covered his mouth during the exchange, UEFA was unable to gather sufficient evidence to substantiate the Brazilian’s claim. Prestianni was nonetheless sanctioned for “discriminatory conduct,” receiving a suspension that could extend to a maximum of six matches in the event of any further offense during his probation period.

On Tuesday, the International Football Association Board (IFAB), the body responsible for the laws of the game, convened a special meeting in Vancouver, Canada to consider several proposed rule changes, including one designed to prevent a repeat of the kind of incident seen in this season’s Champions League.

In a statement released following the meeting, FIFA outlined the new measure. “At the discretion of the competition organizer, any player covering their mouth in a confrontational situation with an opponent may be sanctioned with a red card,” the governing body confirmed.

Lionel Messi of Argentina speaks with Yasser Al-Shahrani of Saudi Arabia during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.
Lionel Messi of Argentina speaks with Yasser Al-Shahrani of Saudi Arabia during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

As clarified in the statement, the rule will not apply in every situation where a player covers their mouth on the pitch, such as when speaking with a teammate or even an opponent in a non-confrontational context. The red card sanction will be reserved specifically for confrontational situations, though the precise role VAR will play in adjudicating these moments remains to be seen.

FIFA and IFAB stated that the measure was introduced to “address and conceal discriminatory and inappropriate behavior.” The governing body also confirmed that the new rules approved at Tuesday’s meeting will be in effect for the 2026 World Cup, meaning fans could see the regulation applied for the first time on soccer’s biggest stage.

What did Gianni Infantino say about players covering their mouths?

When the Vinicius-Prestianni incident first came to light, a number of high-profile voices weighed in on the matter. FIFA president Gianni Infantino was among the first to suggest that covering one’s mouth during a confrontation should carry severe consequences.

Speaking on Sky News in early March, Infantino made his position clear. “If a player covers his mouth and says something, and this has a racist consequence, then he has to be sent off, obviously. There must be a presumption that he has said something he shouldn’t have said, otherwise he wouldn’t have had to cover his mouth. Of course, when you deal with a disciplinary case, you have to analyze the situation, you have to have evidence, but we cannot just be satisfied with that going forward,” he said.

New rule implemented following AFCON episode

The most recent edition of the Africa Cup of Nations also contributed to Tuesday’s rule changes, after Senegal players walked off the field in protest following a penalty call that went in favor of Morocco, with some players apparently believing the decision meant the match had been awarded to their opponents despite winning the final 1-0. In response, FIFA and IFAB have introduced a new rule that will also result in a red card for any player who leaves the field of play in protest at a referee’s decision.

The moments that changed everything in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final.

Senegal left the field for more than 10 minutes after a penalty was awarded to Morocco in the final minute

A moment that ultimately led to a WO decision for Senegal. 🤯 pic.twitter.com/IwYtEuoUDQ

— Cypher (@patocypher) March 17, 2026

At the discretion of the competition organiser, the referee may sanction with a red card any player who leaves the field of play in protest at a referee’s decision. This new rule will also apply to any team official who incites players to leave the field of play,” the FIFA statement read. Additionally, any team responsible for causing a match to be abandoned will, in principle, forfeit the game, with a 3-0 victory automatically awarded to the opposing side.

Gianluca Prestianni of Benfica speaks towards Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid covering his mouth.

Kylian Mbappe watches on: Real Madrid president Florentino Perez pushes for Jose Mourinho’s return as manager’s release clause value comes to light

Reports suggest Florentino Perez is personally leading the search for a new coach, with the Portuguese tactician emerging as a serious option for the Spanish giant.

Real Madrid could be heading toward one of the most dramatic managerial moves in recent memory, with Kylian Mbappe watching developments closely as Jose Mourinho’s name rises again inside the Santiago Bernabeu. Reports suggest Florentino Perez is personally leading the search for a new coach, with the Portuguese tactician emerging as a serious option for the Spanish giant.

The situation has gathered momentum after another difficult season, with Real Madrid facing the prospect of ending the campaign without a major trophy. That has intensified pressure on current boss Alvaro Arbeloa, whose future now appears increasingly uncertain as the club looks for a proven figure to restore authority and winning standards.

Unlike previous coaching appointments, The Athletic suggests that this process is driven directly by club president Florentino Perez, who reportedly wants to rebuild a project he believes has lost direction.

Perez has long admired Mourinho’s ability to manage elite dressing rooms, create competitive intensity, and absorb pressure during turbulent periods. Those qualities are now seen as especially valuable with a squad containing major stars and high expectations, including Mbappe and Vinicius Junior.

Several names have been linked with the role, including Mauricio Pochettino, Didier Deschamps, Jurgen Klopp, Massimiliano Allegri, and Lionel Scaloni. However, Mourinho’s familiarity with the club and his close relationship with Perez appear to have pushed him near the front of the queue.

The release clause that changes everything

One of the most significant details to emerge concerns Mourinho’s contract at Benfica. The Portuguese coach is tied to the Lisbon club until 2027, but Fabrizio Romano states that his release clause is worth around $3.5 million, making a move financially realistic for Madrid.

That clause can reportedly be activated shortly after Benfica’s season ends, giving Real Madrid a clear window to act. In modern soccer terms, the amount is relatively modest for a manager with such a pedigree and experience.

The Portuguese boss previously coached the Whites from 2010 to 2013, delivering one La Liga title, one Copa del Rey, and one Spanish Super Cup. His most famous domestic triumph came in the 2011-12 season, when Los Blancos reached 100 points and scored 121 league goals, breaking records in the process.

Jose Mourinho, Head Coach of Benfica.
Jose Mourinho, Head Coach of Benfica.

What it would mean for Mbappe and Vinicius

Despite the growing support from Perez, Mourinho’s candidacy is not universally accepted. Some voices inside the club reportedly remain concerned about the divisions created during his first spell, especially his well-documented fallout with former captain Iker Casillas.

There is also fresh controversy surrounding Mourinho after comments made earlier this year following Benfica’s UEFA Champions League clash with Real Madrid. Vinicius alleged abuse from an opposing player, and Mourinho’s post-match remarks were heavily criticized in Spain. That history means any return would be bold, emotional, and potentially divisive.

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.

Meanwhile, for Kylian Mbappe, who arrived to lead a new era, the appointment of Mourinho would signal that Real Madrid is prioritizing instant authority over long-term experimentation. Mourinho has built his reputation on managing superstar squads, and many believe he would welcome the challenge of leading Mbappe, Vinicius, Jude Bellingham, and the next generation.

Kylian Mbappe (left) and Jose Mourinho (right)

Christian Pulisic’s struggles laid bare as Milan boss Massimiliano Allegri identifies why USMNT star’s career-worst run continues

Christian Pulisic has become one of the main talking points at AC Milan after another frustrating night in front of goal, with Massimiliano Allegri now openly discussing the reasons behind the American’s difficult spell.

Christian Pulisic has become one of the main talking points at AC Milan after another frustrating night in front of goal, with Massimiliano Allegri now openly discussing the reasons behind the American’s difficult spell. What once looked like a minor dip has turned into a prolonged struggle, and now the spotlight has intensified after the American’s scoring drought reached an uncomfortable milestone.

The latest setback came in a goalless draw against Juventus, where Pulisic again failed to score and extended a troubling run. His drought has now reached 16 club matches without a goal, tying the worst scoring streak of his professional career, placing added pressure on both player and manager.

Pulisic last scored for Milan on December 28, and despite regular appearances since then, he has not managed to end the barren stretch. Across club and country in 2026, goals have been difficult to find, with only a limited end product to show for his efforts.

That is especially notable because Pulisic started the season brightly and remained one of the Rossoneri’s most productive players. Even during this slump, he is still among the club’s leading scorers, underlining how strong his early campaign had been.

Allegri reveals the real problem

After the Juventus draw, Allegri gave a revealing explanation for the winger’s struggles. Rather than blaming effort or attitude, the Milan boss suggested the issue is a mix of confidence and tactical demands. “Christian is a very sensitive man, and this drought is hitting him harder,” the manager told DAZN.

The Italian then went further, pointing to the physical and positional burden placed on the American. “He is also someone who struggles more with the physicality of duels and the lack of a centre-forward, but I must try to give a balance to this team.”

Milan has frequently used a shape that asks Pulisic and Rafael Leao to operate high up the pitch without a traditional striker. While the system has improved defensive structure, it has reduced fluency in attack and left both wide stars playing less natural roles. Allegri admitted as much when discussing the Juventus match.

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Christian Pulisic of AC Milan looks on prior a Serie A match

“I realize he is not entirely suited to this. I had asked him to play centre-right tonight and Leao centre-left, so we were without a centre-forward.” That honesty reflects a growing reality: Pulisic is being used in areas where his best qualities are harder to maximize. His movement, combination play, and late runs into the box are often more dangerous when he starts wider or operates behind a striker.

Milan paying the price in front of goal

The issue goes beyond one player. Milan has scored just once in its last four matches, and the team’s attack has slowed dramatically during a crucial stage of the season. Leao has also gone through his own inconsistent stretch, while other forwards have struggled with fitness or finishing.

That has left the club leaning heavily on its defensive record rather than overwhelming opponents with goals. However, there is still time for the narrative to shift before the season ends.

Rafael Leao of AC Milan and Massimiliano Allegri head coach.
Rafael Leao of AC Milan and Massimiliano Allegri head coach.

Milan has four league matches remaining, and several come against beatable opponents. One goal could change everything for Pulisic, restoring confidence and momentum at exactly the right moment. Allegri clearly believes that will happen: “Rest assured, by the end of the season, Pulisic will have given his contribution.”

Christian Pulisic (left) and Massimiliano Allegri (right)

Thibaut Courtois and Real Madrid reportedly set return date with Barcelona match on the horizon

Thibaut Courtois and Real Madrid set a return date for the goalkeeper with El Clásico against Barcelona on the horizon.

Real Madrid have many valuable players who have been injured, but none has been more irreplaceable than Thibaut Courtois. The goalkeeper and the club have now reportedly set a return date with the match against Barcelona approaching.

Courtois may wait a little longer before coming back to make sure he is fully fit. According to Marca, the goalkeeper is expected to be ready for El Clásico, which is set for Sunday, May 10.

The race for the La Liga title may already be lost for Real Madrid, as they trail Barcelona by 11 points with five matches remaining. Even if their rivals clinch the title this weekend, winning away from home could still give the fans a positive feeling in what has been a difficult season from the start.

Courtois’ time injured

No single player can win matches on their own these days, but there is no doubt that some positions matter more than others. Real Madrid have been without Courtois since March 17, when the goalkeeper left the Manchester City match at halftime.

Courtois left the field early in Real Madrid’s victory (Carl Recine/Getty Images)

The Belgian was unable to complete what was a Champions League win in England because of a muscle injury that kept him from returning to full fitness. That absence has been felt by the team as they were eliminated from title contention.

In his first match out, Andriy Lunin helped Real Madrid beat Atletico Madrid, but that was the exception. Losses to Bayern Munich in the quarterfinals and Mallorca in La Liga, along with draws against Girona and Betis, left them without a title.

Lunin’s record

This stretch without Courtois saw Lunin as the starting goalkeeper. Along with three wins, two draws and two losses during that run, the goalkeeper was not very reliable. His Champions League matches against Bayern Munich pushed the total to 13 goals conceded. Real Madrid did not keep a clean sheet during that period.

Courtois looks ready to return

PSG and Bayern Munich deliver nine-goal thriller in Champions League: Is it the highest-scoring semifinal ever?

Paris Saint-Germain defeated Bayern Munich 5-4 in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League semifinals, moving closer to a historic record.

Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich played an unforgettable match this Tuesday at the Parc des Princes in France. The hosts secured a dramatic 5-4 victory that gives them a slight edge heading into the UEFA Champions League second leg in Germany, while also producing a game for the history books.

With this result, PSG and Bayern matched the all-time record for most goals in a Champions League semifinal match. The only previous instance came 66 years ago, when Eintracht Frankfurt defeated Rangers FC 6-3 in the second leg of the 1959–60 European Cup semifinals.

That clash between the German and Scottish sides also holds the record for the highest-scoring semifinal tie in the competition’s history. In the first leg, Eintracht Frankfurt had won 6-1, bringing the total to 16 goals across the series. That means PSG and Bayern Munich would need seven goals in the second leg at the Allianz Arena next week to match that mark.

Since the competition was rebranded as the UEFA Champions League in the 1991–92 season, there had never been a semifinal matchup with this many goals. The closest examples were Liverpool FC’s 5-2 win over AS Roma in 2018 and Inter Milan’s 4-3 victory over FC Barcelona in 2025.

Luis Diaz of FC Bayern Munich celebrates scoring his team’s fourth goal.

PSG and Bayern Munich threaten historic Barcelona record

The unforgettable spectacle between PSG and Bayern Munich not only secured their place in Champions League semifinal history, but also brought them closer to a long-standing record currently held by Barcelona.

According to stats expert Mister Chip on X, both teams are nearing the record for most goals scored in a single edition of the competition. Barcelona currently top that list, having scored 45 goals during the 1999–2000 season.

With five goals on Tuesday, PSG now sit second on that list with 43, matching the totals posted by Bayern Munich in 2019–20 and Barcelona in 2024–25. The top five is rounded out by this current Bayern side, who have scored 42 goals in this edition of the Champions League.

These figures are clearly influenced by the tournament’s current format, introduced last season, which features more matches than before and allows teams to boost their scoring totals. Even so, with the second leg still to come—and a final awaiting one of the two sides—it appears highly likely that Barcelona’s record will be broken this year.

Harry Kane of FC Bayern Munich is challenged by William Pacho of Paris Saint-Germain.

Atletico boss Simeone acknowledges interest in Julian Alvarez from Barcelona, Arsenal, and PSG

Atletico Madrid head coach acknowledged the interest Julian Alvarez has drawn from Barcelona, Arsenal, and PSG.

Julian Alvarez has emerged as one of the most coveted players heading into the upcoming transfer window, with FC Barcelona, Arsenal and PSG all reported to be in pursuit of the Argentine star. As the speculation continues to build, Atletico Madrid head coach Diego “Cholo” Simeone has publicly acknowledged the interest in his striker from Europe’s elite clubs.

Currently in the UEFA Champions League semifinal, Alvarez has been one of the primary reasons the Colchoneros are just one step away from the final. But Atletico‘s inability to compete across all fronts has fueled interest from clubs eager to bring in one of the most complete players in the game.

At the pre-match press conference ahead of the semifinal against Arsenal, Simeone was asked directly about the possibility of his striker leaving at the end of the season. “I am not inside Julian Alvarez’s head. I understand it is normal for an extraordinary player like Julian to be wanted by Arsenal, Paris Saint-Germain, or Barcelona. It’s normal, because he is very good,” the Argentine coach said.

Simeone stopped short of either confirming or ruling out a departure, though extracting Alvarez from the Metropolitano figures to be a significant challenge for any suitor. With his contract running through June 2030, any club looking to sign him would need to surpass the €104 million Atletico paid Manchester City to bring him to Madrid.

Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Duje Caleta-Car of Real Sociedad.
Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Duje Caleta-Car of Real Sociedad.

According to reporter Ben Jacobs, Atletico will push hard to keep Alvarez beyond this summer, valuing him at a figure north of the €120 million Barcelona paid for Antoine Griezmann in 2019. While the striker has no intention of forcing his way out, he would be open to a move to Barcelona if the two clubs were able to reach an agreement.

Alvarez has already addressed his future

Reports linking Alvarez with Barcelona, Arsenal and PSG are nothing new, with those connections surfacing even during his time at Manchester City, largely centered on how the Argentine would fit into each club’s system. The striker himself, however, has made his current priorities crystal clear.

On Monday, Alvarez made it plain that his mind is firmly on the present and the challenges that lie ahead with Atletico. “I try not to give much importance to what they say, because the truth is that new things come out every week. I try not to waste energy on that. I try to focus on our situation here, with very important matches coming up. I want to be at my best to try and help the team and achieve great things here,” he said.

What is Alvarez’s price tag?

With four years remaining on his deal and a release clause set at 500 million euros, the scenarios in which Alvarez departs Atletico Madrid this summer are limited. FC Barcelona’s financial situation remains precarious, Arsenal have already committed enormous sums in recent windows, and PSG stand out as perhaps the most credible financial option among the reported suitors.

As revealed by journalist Jose Alvarez on El Chiringuito, Atletico Madrid have set an asking price of €120 million for the striker. Across two seasons with the Colchoneros, Alvarez has made 104 appearances, scoring 48 goals, though he has yet to lift a trophy with the club, a fact that could weigh on his thinking as he considers whether his ambitions are best served by staying or moving on.

Julian Alvarez (L) and head coach Diego Simeone (R) of Atletico Madrid.

Christian Pulisic’s Milan and Lamine Yamal’s Barcelona braced for FIFA’s major change in European leagues after 2026 World Cup

Christian Pulisic’s Milan and Lamine Yamal’s Barcelona could soon find themselves at the center of a dramatic new era in soccer after FIFA reportedly began shaping plans for a major change to how domestic leagues operate after the 2026 World Cup. The proposal has already sparked debate across Europe, with supporters, clubs, and league officials […]

Christian Pulisic’s Milan and Lamine Yamal’s Barcelona could soon find themselves at the center of a dramatic new era in soccer after FIFA reportedly began shaping plans for a major change to how domestic leagues operate after the 2026 World Cup. The proposal has already sparked debate across Europe, with supporters, clubs, and league officials weighing the possible consequences.

For years, top European sides have searched for ways to grow their global reach, especially in markets such as the United States, Asia, and Australia. Now, FIFA appears ready to formalize a system that could reshape traditional domestic competition and create new commercial opportunities for the sport’s biggest names.

European soccer has become an increasingly worldwide product, with clubs attracting millions of fans far beyond their home cities. Sides such as Barcelona, Milan, Real Madrid, and Manchester City already tour internationally every summer, filling stadiums and generating major revenue.

According to reliable outlets The Guardian and The Athletic, FIFA believes the demand for meaningful competitive matches outside Europe can no longer be ignored. Instead of resisting the trend, world soccer’s governing body now wants to regulate it carefully.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

That demand has been especially visible in North America, where ticket sales for elite clubs remain strong. FIFA also recognizes that the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico could accelerate soccer’s commercial growth even further.

FIFA’s change that could reshape the game

As a result, European domestic leagues may soon be allowed to play one official league match abroad each season. If approved, it would mark a historic break from tradition, with league fixtures no longer guaranteed to remain inside their own countries.

Host nations would reportedly be capped at five foreign league matches per season, preventing one market from dominating the calendar. FIFA would also retain the final right to approve or reject every request.

That means a future La Liga match involving Barcelona could be staged in Miami, while Serie A could send Milan to play in another overseas venue. Similar ideas were discussed before, but now they appear closer than ever to reality.

Lamine Yamal
Lamine Yamal of Barcelona

Why Barcelona and Milan are on alert

Lamine Yamal’s Barcelona was previously linked with plans to play Villarreal in Miami, while Milan and Christian Pulisic had explored taking a fixture against Como to Perth, Australia. Both proposals eventually collapsed after resistance from authorities, supporter groups, and soccer stakeholders.

Those failed attempts now look like early tests for a broader movement. If FIFA approves the new framework, these clubs would likely be among the first to revisit overseas league matches because of their huge international fanbases. For stars such as Christian Pulisic and Lamine Yamal, it could also mean playing competitive domestic soccer in front of fans who rarely get the chance to watch them live.

Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates after scoring a goal.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates after scoring a goal.

Strict rules would apply

FIFA’s proposal is not a free pass for leagues to move games wherever they want. The Guardian suggests any match would need approval from the domestic federation, the continental confederation, the host country’s federation, the host confederation, and FIFA itself. There would also be protections for supporters and players.

Clubs may need to offer compensation or travel assistance to season-ticket holders who lose a home match. Travel fatigue is another major concern. FIFA is said to be examining workload issues carefully, especially with elite players already facing packed calendars.

Lamine Yamal (left) and Christian Pulisic (right)

Kylian Mbappé’s nickname at Monaco revealed by former teammate Vagner Love

Vagner Love disclosed Kylian Mbappé's nickname during his time in Monaco.

Kylian Mbappé became a world-class player almost as soon as he started his career. His spells with Paris Saint-Germain and now Real Madrid were built on standout performances for France. But it all started at Monaco, where he played alongside Vagner Love.

Love was a Brazilian forward known for his colorful dreadlocks, but he was also a very good player. While his time in Russia with CSKA Moscow may be his most memorable, he was teammates with Mbappé in 2016, as he recalled in an interview with Sportv.

Speaking about a squad that had many players from the same country, such as Fabinho, Jemerson and Wallace, Love said in reference to a famous cartoon: “His speed was incredible. They called him ‘Correcaminos’ (Road Runner), especially the Brazilians.”

Love on Mbappé’s personality

Love remembered his time at Monaco easily, as he only played during the first half of 2016. He also recalled a match in which the club beat Paris Saint-Germain away after many years, with him and Mbappé leading the attack.

Love’s best time as a player was with CSKA Moscow (Dmitry Korotayev/Epsilon/Getty Images)

Mbappé’s personality was another topic of conversation. He is now often questioned because of his star status, but the Brazilian was clear about what the Frenchman was like when they played together.

Love joked that it was not him who played with Mbappé, but Mbappé who played with him, and he also praised his personality: “He was very young, very calm, very serene. He never mistreated anyone.”

Love’s time with Monaco

Love could not repeat his previous success with Monaco. He arrived on loan in January 2016 for an initial 18 months, but he left for Turkish club Alanyaspor after the season ended to make way for Radamel Falcao’s return from Chelsea. In his 12 Ligue 1 matches, he scored four goals during his time in France.

Mbappé played with Love in 2016

Luka Modric injury update: Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic speaks ahead of 2026 World Cup

Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic spoke about Luka Modric’s injury ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Luka Modric will miss the remainder of the 2025–26 season with AC Milan due to a fracture of the left cheekbone that required surgery. That raised concerns for the Croatia national team given the proximity of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a situation Zlatko Dalic addressed.

“I’ve been talking to Luka and wished him a successful surgery and a quality and speedy recovery,” the Croatia head coach said this week, just hours after news of the midfielder’s injury broke, according to BBC Sport.

Dalic struck an optimistic tone regarding Modric’s recovery timeline: “I am convinced that he will do everything to be ready for the World Cup, and we’ll provide full support. I am confident that the recovery will go according to plan and that Luka, as team captain, will lead us at another major competition this summer.”

Modric underwent surgery on Monday at La Madonnina Clinic in Milan, performed by Dr. Luca Autelitano’s team, with successful results. The midfielder now faces a recovery process estimated at six to eight weeks.

AC Milan's Luka Modric looks on
Luka Modric of AC Milan.

Modric’s timeline ahead of the 2026 World Cup

With confirmation that he will miss AC Milan’s final four matches of the 2025-26 Serie A season, Luka Modric’s recovery from cheekbone surgery is now fully focused on the Croatia national team.

By the time Dalic announces the final 26-man roster traveling to North America at the end of May, the midfielder will have completed roughly one month of recovery, providing a much clearer picture of his availability.

At that point, in a worst-case scenario, Modric would be around halfway through his recovery timeline. In a more optimistic scenario, he could already be nearing a return to training—an important factor considering that, at 40 years old, he cannot afford to spend too much time away from regular sessions.

Croatia’s road to the World Cup

Once the 26-man squad is finalized, Croatia are set to travel to North America in early June to prepare for the tournament. They will first play two final warm-up matches: against Belgium on June 2, and five days later against Slovenia.

Croatia will open their 2026 World Cup campaign against England on June 17 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, in what is expected to be their toughest group-stage match. They will then face Panama on June 23 and Ghana on June 27.

Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic and midfielder Luka Modric.

Paulo Dybala opens up on 2026 World Cup chances with Argentina amid injury struggles

While dealing with injuries throughout the current season, Paulo Dybala opened up on his desire to be part of Argentina's squad for the 2026 World Cup.

Paulo Dybala has endured a frustrating 2025-26 season at AS Roma, with a string of injuries severely limiting his involvement throughout the campaign. Still working his way back to full fitness, the forward has spoken candidly about his hopes of forcing his way into Argentina‘s squad for the 2026 World Cup.

Across the current season, Dybala has managed just 23 appearances, contributing three goals and four assists. Muscular injuries and knee surgery have kept him sidelined for 19 matches, leaving him well short of his best form and explaining his absence from Argentina’s most recent call-up lists.

In a conversation with Joaquin Alvarez on the Lo del Pollo YouTube channel, Dybala was candid about the challenge ahead of him. “We all want to be in the national team; it’s not going to be easy. I have to find my rhythm and get a consistent run of minutes at my club for that to happen. My goal is to be there with the national team, to be able to play in the World Cup. First, I have to be doing well at my club,” he said.

The numbers underline just how difficult this season has been physically. Dybala has played the full 90 minutes in a single game on just two occasions in 2026 and only five times across the entire campaign. He returned from his knee surgery on April 25 for a 13-minute cameo, his first action since January 25, meaning he had been completely sidelined for three months.

Paulo Dybala of AS Roma suffers an injury.
Paulo Dybala of AS Roma suffers an injury.

Despite his prolonged absence from the national team setup, Dybala was quick to make clear he holds no grievance toward head coach Lionel Scaloni. “It’s true that because of my injuries, I missed some call-ups, and in a national team like Argentina’s, you can’t afford to slow down. I don’t feel like I’m in a position to call the coach and ask him what’s going on or why I’m not there,” he said.

Refusing to write off his World Cup chances entirely, Dybala laid out what he believes he needs to do to earn a spot on the plane. “I have to show the coach that I’m doing well at my club, that I’m up to the standard of what he wants. He makes the decision on who are the best players to go and play a World Cup,” he added.

Will Dybala be at the 2026 World Cup?

Argentina’s final squad has yet to be officially announced, though reports from March suggested that 21 players have already effectively secured their spots. Dybala, however, remains well outside Scaloni’s current thinking, with his fitness concerns the most significant obstacle standing in his way.

In the attacking positions, the competition for the remaining spots has centered around the likes of Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni, Real Madrid’s Franco Mastantuono, Palmeiras’ Jose Manuel Lopez and RC Strasbourg’s Joaquín Panichelli, all of whom had the advantage of featuring in the March international window. While Panichelli has since suffered an ACL injury, the others remain ahead of Dybala in the pecking order.

Dybala’s last appearance for the Albiceleste came on September 10, 2024, when he came off the bench in the second half of a 2-1 defeat to Colombia in Barranquilla. His most recent international goal predates that by four days, when he scored in a 3-0 victory over Chile at the Monumental, stepping up to wear the No. 10 jersey in the absence of Lionel Messi.

Paulo Dybala of Argentina lifts the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.
Paulo Dybala of Argentina lifts the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

While his role in the 2022 World Cup was largely a supporting one, Dybala delivered in the biggest moment, clearing a gilt-edged Kylian Mbappe chance in extra time of the final against France before coolly converting his penalty in the shootout that decided the contest. Now, with his fitness far from guaranteed and time running short, securing a late ticket to the squad would require something of a minor miracle.

Paulo Dybala of AS Roma.

Real Madrid guard of honor for Barcelona discussed by La Liga president Javier Tebas

La Liga president Javier Tebas addressed the potential Real Madrid guard of honor for Barcelona.

There are still five matches left to decide La Liga. Barcelona are 11 points ahead of Real Madrid with everything going their way. That has raised the possibility of a guard of honor, as El Clásico is coming soon. La Liga president Javier Tebas addressed the topic during a public event.

Tebas said: “The rules don’t say anything about the guard of honor; it’s a tradition and traditions depend on the clubs. There isn’t a rule that establishes it. Tradition says you should do it for the champion, but it must be decided by the players and the club, Real Madrid. But there aren’t champions yet. You are saying it too soon.”

That is something to keep an eye on, with the two giants set to meet on May 10. The title could be decided this weekend if Barcelona beat Osasuna and Real Madrid fail to beat Espanyol. If that does not happen, the champions could be decided when they meet in Barcelona.

Tebas on criticism from Real Madrid

At the Red de Ciudades de La Liga event, held at the headquarters of the Federación de Municipios y Provincias, Tebas also addressed criticism from Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez.

Pérez often criticizes La Liga president (David Ramos/Getty Images)

This difference in views has been going on for years, with Pérez presenting his club as the victim in some situations while the league president has responded with blunt comments of his own.

Tebas said: “I’m not surprised by Real Madrid. They don’t like anything that involves coordinated action from all the clubs as a group. That’s not how they view professional soccer. Real Madrid don’t share that concept. I’ve heard their president say many times that La Liga is Real Madrid with 19 other teams.”

Tebas on racism

The La Liga president said the goal of the meeting was to fight racism, as there have been many recent incidents, including fans and players from the national team being affected by it.

Tebas said: “The goal was to prevent this type of chants and behavior that exist in society and in sport. With this alliance between the cities that have professional soccer, we can create many strategies that will help us reduce this.”

Tebas mentioned a potential guard of honor from Real Madrid to Barcelona

Ousmane Dembele and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia lead PSG victory over Bayern Munich in the Champions League Semifinals First Leg

PSG and Bayern Munich have played one of the best matches in the UEFA Champions League in recent years. Although both teams dominated offensively, braces from Ousmane Dembélé and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia secured the victory in the first leg of the semifinals.

Paris Saint-Germain managed to defeat Bayern Munich in the first leg of the 2025–26 Champions League semifinals. While the French side caused damage through counterattacks, the German side dominated with an impressive build-up game that stood out throughout the match. Although both teams were effective in front of goal, braces from Ousmane Dembélé and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia decided the game, giving Luis Enrique’s side the advantage.

Bayern Munich started the match in top form, dominating possession against the French side’s pressure and creating several scoring chances. In fact, an individual play from Luis Díaz resulted in a penalty after a foul by Willian Pacho. With his vast experience, Harry Kane converted the spot kick, giving his team the lead early in the game. However, their joy was short-lived, as they conceded two quick goals.

HARRY KANE IS INEVITABLE 😤💥 pic.twitter.com/SXX1iNH5aU

— CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) April 28, 2026

Far from being shaken by Bayern’s early strike, PSG quickly identified their opponent’s main weakness: The space behind the defensive line. From there, Désiré Doué delivered an excellent through ball to Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who skillfully dribbled past Josip Stanišić to create space. With a superb finish, the Georgian found the equalizer, beating Manuel Neuer.

IT HAD TO BE HIM! 😤

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia dances past his defender and fires home the equalizer for PSG 💥 pic.twitter.com/GLILzypgEs

— CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) April 28, 2026

Building on their strong momentum, the French side managed to score another goal just two minutes later. After an excellent corner from Ousmane Dembélé, João Neves headed the ball, firing a powerful effort past Neuer to give PSG the lead. Although Michael Olise scored a fine goal to level the match for Bayern Munich, Dembélé restored his team’s advantage in the first half with a well-taken penalty.

MICHAEL OLISE IS UNSTOPPABLE 🤯 pic.twitter.com/e9JQDj7cdd

— CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) April 28, 2026

Kvaratskhelia, Dembele braces overshadow Luis Diaz impressive goal

Shortly after the start of the second half, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia extended PSG’s lead. Following a through ball from Vitinha, Achraf Hakimi received possession, beat Luis Díaz, and delivered an excellent cross. Although two teammates failed to connect, the Georgian winger arrived from the left flank to finish and beat Manuel Neuer with a low and strong strike.

Capitalizing on Bayern Munich’s defensive lapse, PSG scored their fifth goal just two minutes after the previous one. Following an excellent team move led by Désiré Doué, who dribbled past Jonathan Tah, he played a pass to Ousmane Dembélé on the left flank. Showcasing his quality, the 2025 Ballon d’Or winner received the ball, beat his marker again, and created space before firing a powerful low shot past Manuel Neuer once more.

TWO GOALS IN THREE MINUTES 🤯

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Ousmane Dembélé BOTH double their tallies in the game ⚡ pic.twitter.com/k5ip2FuIdn

— CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) April 28, 2026

Despite these two early goals, the German side maintained their attacking approach, managing to pull one back with a great header by Dayot Upamecano. Four minutes later, Luis Díaz scored one of the best goals of the season. After a long pass from Harry Kane, the Colombian controlled the ball first-time, dribbling past Marquinhos twice and firing a powerful shot into the top corner past Matev Safonov. However, they remained one goal short of tying the match.

THE TOUCH. THE FINISH. 🫠

Luis Díaz brings Bayern Munich back to within one goal with a special strike 🔥 pic.twitter.com/rs5BlKrgc5

— CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) April 28, 2026

Paris Saint-Germain stars Ousmane Dembele and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.

Report: Kylian Mbappé faces issues at Real Madrid amid leadership scrutiny compared to Vinícius Jr.

Despite his strong goalscoring form, Kylian Mbappé appears to be facing issues at Real Madrid, as his leadership is reportedly being questioned. Instead, Vinícius Jr. continues to stand as the leader of the group, leaving the Frenchman in a secondary role.

Kylian Mbappé has established as Real Madrid’s most difference-making player. Despite the team’s disappointing season, he has still shone individually, scoring 41 goals in 41 matches. Even so, the Frenchman is reportedly facing issues in the dressing room, as his leadership is being questioned by his teammates. Instead, Vinícius Jr. has emerged as the undisputed leader of the squad, leaving the 27-year-old striker in a secondary role.

According to Le Journal Du Real, Real Madrid‘s locker room have chosen Vinicius Jr. as their leader, relegating Kylian Mbappé to a secondary role. With Álvaro Arbeloa’s arrival, the Brazilian forward successfully rallied the entire team around him, generating a positive momentum of results without the Frenchman. Meanwhile, Partidazo COPE reports that Los Blancos do not perceive the 27-year-old striker as the protective figure and leader they had anticipated.

Despite the numerous issues he has had with the fans and even with Xabi Alonso, Vinícius Jr. has managed to remain a key figure in the dressing room, as he consistently looks out for the group’s overall well-being, protecting his teammates. In addition, the Brazilian has delivered a strong all-around impact, scoring 19 goals and providing 14 assists, making his objective clear: To contribute to the team while also creating opportunities for his teammates.

Coupled with this, Real Madrid’s performances at the end of the season reportedly caused significant frustration for Mbappé, who privately criticized his teammates. However, Jude Bellingham has emerged as a strong critic of the Frenchman, also questioning the striker’s performances, increasing tension in the dressing room, according to Le Journal du Real. As a result, the 27-year-old could be losing influence within the group, in contrast to Vinícius Jr.’s standing.

Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid looks dejected
Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid looks dejected.

Kylian Mbappé’s problems may have begun with Xabi Alonso’s dismissal

Following Xabi Alonso’s arrival, Kylian Mbappé emerged as the team’s cornerstone, with the system built to maximize his performance. As a result, the Frenchman established himself as the team’s leader, backed by the coach, while Vinícius Jr. took on a secondary role. However, everything changed after Xabi’s departure, as Álvaro Arbeloa reshaped the team’s structure, leading the 27-year-old star to no longer be the focal point of the side.

Under Arbeloa, Vinícius Jr. has taken on the role of team leader, gaining significant influence in on-field decision-making. In addition, the Frenchman reportedly believes that Los Blancos dismissed Xabi Alonso to benefit certain players, as the team had a more collective identity under him, according to Le Journal du Real.

Alongside the reported leadership issues, Kylian is facing significant criticism from Real Madrid fans. After his recent injury, some believe he is holding back to be fully fit for the 2026 World Cup with France, raising further doubts about his commitment. Despite this, the 27-year-old striker remains the team’s top scorer, making him indispensable to the club’s sporting project.

Real Madrid stars Kylian Mbappé and Vinicius Jr.

Mexico announce 12-player list ahead of 2026 World Cup: What it means and what’s next

Ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Mexico have unveiled a list of 12 players.

Mexico are one of the first national teams to make an official announcement regarding the composition of their squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Twelve players have been selected to begin preparations for the tournament.

This Tuesday, the Mexican Football Federation shared via its official social media accounts a list of players chosen by head coach Javier Aguirre to begin training ahead of the World Cup. May 6 has been set as the reporting date for this group, which will begin an intense five-and-a-half-week preparation period.

On this list are 12 players from Liga MX clubs who are being considered for inclusion in the final roster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup,” the statement explained. This list does not include the group of players based abroad, as they will be integrated into the final squad that will be submitted to FIFA on June 1.”

This means Liga MX clubs have agreed to release their players so that Aguirre can begin training a month earlier than what FIFA regulations require. As expected, clubs from other countries are not obligated to do the same, meaning the coach will, for now, have to work only with players competing in the domestic league.

La Selección Nacional de México informa: pic.twitter.com/uNilEAaMBv

— Selección Nacional (@miseleccionmx) April 28, 2026

In addition, those 12 players with a chance to make the World Cup are not the only ones called up by Aguirre. There are eight players being monitored for the next World Cup cycle to strengthen the training group ahead of the preparation matches before the World Cup,” the statement added.

Mexico’s 12-player call-up list

While the list announced by Mexico this Tuesday is not binding—meaning not all players included will necessarily be part of the final 26-man World Cup roster—it offers a clear indication of Aguirre’s plans for the national team.

Below is the full list of players called up:

  • Goalkeepers: Raul Rangel (Chivas), Carlos Acevedo (Santos Laguna)
  • Defenders: Israel Reyes (America), Jesus Gallardo (Toluca)
  • Midfielders: Luis Romo (Chivas), Erik Lira (Cruz Azul), Brian Gutierrez (Chivas), Gilberto Mora (Tijuana), Roberto Alvarado (Chivas)
  • Forwards: Alexis Vega (Toluca), Guillermo Martinez (Pumas) and Armando Gonzalez (Chivas)

They are joined by eight young players being considered for the future of the national team: Oscar Garcia (Leon), Luis Rey (Puebla), Eduardo Aguila (San Luis), Jesus Gomez (Tijuana), Denzell Garcia (Juarez), Iker Fimbres (Monterrey), Jairo Torres (Juarez), and Kevin Castaneda (Tijuana).

Mexican stars playing abroad

While Aguirre’s preliminary list includes several standouts from Liga MX, a significant portion of Mexico’s top players are currently based abroad. Some of the players expected to be part of the final 26-man World Cup roster include Raul Jimenez (Fulham), Santiago Gimenez (AC Milan), Johan Vasquez (Genoa), Jorge Sanchez (PAOK), Cesar Montes (Lokomotiv Moscow), Obed Vargas (Atletico Madrid), Julian Quinones (Al-Qadsiah) and Luis Chavez (Dynamo Moscow).

Mexico coach Javier Aguirre and midfielder Gilberto Mora.

Carlo Ancelotti receives bad news as Eder Militao ruled out of Brazil’s 2026 World Cup: When is he expected to return for Real Madrid?

Carlo Ancelotti and Real Madrid have received another difficult injury setback after fresh confirmation over Eder Militao’s latest absence.

Carlo Ancelotti and Real Madrid have received another difficult injury setback after fresh confirmation over Eder Militao’s latest absence. The Brazilian defender now faces a lengthy recovery period, with consequences stretching beyond club soccer and affecting Brazil’s plans for the 2026 World Cup.

Militao has long been one of Real Madrid’s most trusted defenders when fit, but repeated physical problems have again interrupted his momentum. For Ancelotti, the timing is painful as the club prepares for another demanding season while Brazil must now reshape its defensive plans.

On Tuesday, Real Madrid announced that Eder Militao underwent successful surgery after suffering a rupture involving the proximal tendon of the left hamstring. The procedure was carried out in Finland by specialist Dr. Lasse Lempainen, under the supervision of the club’s medical staff.

The club said in its official update: “Our player Éder Militão underwent a successful operation today for a rupture of the proximal tendon of the left hamstring.” The statement added: “Militão will begin his rehabilitation in the coming days.”

Militão medical report.

— Real Madrid C.F. 🇬🇧🇺🇸 (@realmadriden) April 28, 2026

That confirmation ended hopes of a short-term recovery and immediately raised concerns over how long the defender would be sidelined.

World Cup dream ends for Brazil defender

The most significant consequence of the injury is that Militao has been ruled out of the 2026 World Cup with Brazil. With the tournament approaching rapidly, there is no realistic timeline for him to recover, regain fitness, and be ready for elite international competition.

For Brazil, this is a serious blow. Militao has been an important figure in the national team setup and was expected to compete for a starting role in the tournament.

Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti.

The defender previously featured at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, and many believed he would again be part of the squad in North America. Instead, he must now watch from afar while Brazil searches for alternative options in central defense.

When is he expected back for Real Madrid?

While Real Madrid did not publish a formal return date, Fabrizio Romano and Globoesporte, reports that Militao is expected to be sidelined until October 2026. That means he is likely to miss the opening portion of the new campaign before targeting a comeback later in the autumn.

Real Madrid star Eder Militao
Eder Militao of Real Madrid applauds the fans after the team’s victory in the LaLiga EA Sports.

In a more recent update, Fabrizio Romano has revealed that with a five-month recuperation plan, the Real Madrid defender aspires to return in September. This timeline places pressure on the club’s squad planning. Los Blancos may need to rely heavily on existing defenders or move into the transfer market for reinforcements before the season begins.

🚨 Éder Militão after surgery completed today. 👋🏼

Real Madrid defender hopes to be back in September with 5 months recovery plan. pic.twitter.com/PRDrCHo30B

— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) April 28, 2026

Militao’s recent career has been repeatedly interrupted by injuries, and this latest issue continues an unfortunate pattern. Across the last three seasons, his appearances have been limited to 13 matches in 2023-24, 18 in 2024-25, and 21 in 2025-26.

Carlo Ancelotti (left) and Eder Militao (right)

Why isn’t Serge Gnabry playing today for Bayern Munich vs PSG in 2025-26 UEFA Champions League semifinals?

After defeating Real Madrid, Bayern Munich arrive in top form to face PSG in the 2025–26 UEFA Champions League semifinals. However, head coach Vincent Kompany faces a tough challenge, as Serge Gnabry will not be available, forcing adjustments to the attacking strategy.

Bayern Munich have managed to become one of the most dominant teams in the world. With their complex style of play, they overwhelm their opponents. Despite this, they face a tough challenge as they go up against PSG in the UEFA Champions League semifinals, who have been dominating with their high pressing. Making things even more difficult, head coach Vincent Kompany will be without Serge Gnabry, forcing him to adjust his attacking strategy.

Serge Gnabry will not be available for Bayern Munich, as he has suffered a torn adductor in his right thigh that will sideline him for the rest of the season. In addition, the German will miss the 2026 World Cup, as his recovery could extend up to three months, according to Sky Sports. Without his presence, head coach Vincent Kompany loses a key player responsible for connecting and organizing the entire attack, making it one of the most significant absences possible.

In his absence, the German side may trust Jamal Musiala, who has been gaining prominence after his long absence. While he remains a world-class talent, he may not offer the same organizational skills, but he could be key to redirecting counterattacks and contributing on the scoring side. Nonetheless, Luis Diaz and Michael Olise will need to shine, as they may not have the same game opportunities without Gnabry in the Champions League semifinals.

Despite the significant absence of Serge Gnabry, Harry Kane could be a key player in organizing the attack vs PSG. Although the Englishman is primarily a center forward, he often serves as a central creative hub by dropping deep to receive the ball and initiate play. Because of this, he can be crucial in elevating Luis Díaz, Jamal Musiala, and Michael Olise by delivering key passes and creating space for them to shine, thus taking on a more influential creative role.

Serge Gnabry of FC Bayern Munich controls the ball during the UEFA Champions League.
Serge Gnabry of FC Bayern Munich controls the ball during the UEFA Champions League.

Konrad Laimer may play a key role in Bayern Munich’s offense

Throughout the 2025–26 season, head coach Vincent Kompany has relied on Konrad Laimer at left back in the absence of Alphonso Davies. With the Austrian, the German side has managed to develop a fairly dominant style of play, as he is not only key in defense but also sets up Luis Diaz on the left wing in attack. As one of Bayern Munich’s most well-rounded players, the 28-year-old star could play a key role in Gnabry’s absence.

Far from being a full-back who dominates the entire flank, Konrad Laimer tends to move into the interior of the attack, becoming a key support for Luis Díaz. In addition, he has contributed creatively, opening passing lanes for Harry Kane or Michael Olise—something he could replicate against PSG, given his strong vision. However, he would start from left-back, helping to free Jamal Musiala in attacking phases while also providing balance to the team.

Serge Gnabry of FC Bayern Munich looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26.

How to watch San Lorenzo vs Santos in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 Copa Sudamericana

San Lorenzo square off with Santos in Matchday 3 of the 2026 Copa Sudamericana 2026 group stage. Fans in the United States can watch all the action live—here’s everything you need to know about kickoff time and broadcast or streaming details.
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Match Overview

The stakes couldn’t be more different in Group D as top-of-the-table San Lorenzo meets a desperate Santos side in a matchup loaded with urgency. San Lorenzo, unbeaten through two outings with a win and a draw, sit in control of the group and have a prime opportunity to tighten their grip with another strong result.

But it won’t come easy against a Santos squad running out of margin for error after collecting just one point from its opening two matches. With Neymar Jr. leading the charge, the Brazilian club knows anything less than a victory could seriously damage its chances of advancing, setting the stage for a high-intensity, must-win showdown.

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Alvaro Barreal of Santos

How to watch PSG vs Bayern in USA: 2025/26 Champions League, Live Stream, TV & Preview

PSG meet Bayern in the first leg of the 2025/2026 UEFA Champions League semifinals. Check out the kickoff times and where to watch the match on TV or via streaming in the United States.
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Match Overview

Paris Saint-Germain, the reigning European champions, are on a mission to secure back-to-back titles, a feat not accomplished since the 2017-18 season. After a challenging league phase, PSG have found their rhythm in the knockout stages, dismantling English powerhouses Chelsea and Liverpool with commanding performances. Now, they face a familiar foe who has historically had their number, creating a high-stakes showdown at the Parc des Princes.

Bayern Munich arrives in Paris with an air of invincibility, having already clinched the Bundesliga title with games to spare and still chasing a historic treble. Vincent Kompany‘s squad is a finely tuned machine, considered by many to be the favorite to lift the trophy. Having already defeated PSG on this very ground earlier in the season, Bayern is confident it can secure a vital result on the road and take a firm step toward the final in Budapest.

Tactical Analysis & Match Context

This semifinal pits two contrasting season trajectories against one another. PSG endured a surprisingly turbulent league phase but have since transformed into a knockout-stage juggernaut, boasting a remarkable 12-2 aggregate score against their last two opponents. In contrast, Bayern has enjoyed a near-flawless campaign, dominating domestically and displaying ruthless efficiency in Europe, setting the stage for a clash between PSG’s surging momentum and Bayern‘s sustained excellence.

The tactical battle will be a fascinating duel between two of Europe’s most potent attacks. Both teams have scored 38 goals in the Champions League, the most in the competition. Bayern‘s strategy revolves around a relentless high press, ranking first for goals scored from high turnovers. PSG, under Luis Enrique, will look to control possession but must be wary of leaving space for Bayern‘s lethal transitions. The game will likely be decided by which team can more effectively impose its style and win the midfield battle.

For PSG, the motivation is multi-layered: defending their crown, overcoming a psychological hurdle against a dominant rival, and securing a crucial first-leg advantage. The urgency to perform at home will be immense. For Bayern, the objective is clear: continue their march toward another treble and assert their continental supremacy. With the domestic league already secured, they have the luxury of focusing entirely on this monumental tie.

Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends

Historically, this fixture has heavily favored the German giants. Bayern Munich has won four of the last five encounters against PSG, including the memorable 1-0 victory in the 2019/20 Champions League final. This track record gives Bayern a significant psychological edge heading into the semifinal.

Looking at the most recent matchups, the pattern of Bavarian dominance continues. Bayern defeated PSG 2-1 at the Parc des Princes in the league phase this season and also eliminated them 3-0 on aggregate in their last knockout stage meeting. PSG’s sole victory in the last five games came in the Club World Cup, a different context entirely from the high-stakes pressure of the Champions League.

While past meetings have often been tight, the offensive statistics for both clubs this season suggest a high-scoring affair is likely. All six of Bayern’s Champions League away games this season have featured over 2.5 goals. Similarly, over 71% of PSG‘s home matches in the competition have seen more than 2.5 goals, signaling that both defenses will be under constant pressure.

Squad News & Projected Lineups

Both managers face significant fitness decisions regarding key players that could shape the outcome of this first-leg clash.

PSG is anxiously monitoring the fitness of two crucial starters. Full-back Nuno Mendes is struggling with a thigh injury, and his absence would likely see Warren Zaire-Emery deputize. Midfielder Vitinha is also a doubt due to a heel issue that forced him off early in their last domestic match, creating a potential void in the center of the park.

Bayern Munich will be without their long-term absentee Serge Gnabry and second-choice goalkeeper Sven Ulreich. However, the good news for the visitors is that captain Manuel Neuer is fully fit, and star playmaker Jamal Musiala has successfully returned from a recent injury, bolstering their formidable attacking options.

PSG Projected XI (4-3-3): Safonov; Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Zaire-Emery; Neves, Ruiz, Mayulu; Doue, Kvaratskhelia, Dembele.
This lineup relies on Luis Enrique‘s possession-based philosophy, with the midfield trio of Neves, Ruiz, and Mayulu tasked with controlling the tempo. The attacking trident is fluid and dangerous, with Ousmane Dembélé serving as the primary goal threat, supported by the creative talents of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Désiré Doué.

Bayern Projected XI (4-2-3-1): Neuer; Stanišić, Upamecano, Tah, Laimer; Kimmich, Pavlović; Olise, Musiala, Díaz; Kane.
Vincent Kompany‘s system is built to maximize offensive output. Joshua Kimmich will orchestrate play from deep, while Jamal Musiala operates in the space behind the striker. The attack is spearheaded by the prolific Harry Kane, whose elite finishing is complemented by the dynamic wing play of Michael Olise and Luis Díaz.

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Is Harry Kane playing today? Confirmed lineups for PSG vs Bayern Munich in the 2025-26 Champions League Semifinals First Leg

PSG and Bayern Munich face off in one of the most anticipated clashes of the season in the 2025–26 Champions League semifinals first leg. With this in mind, fans are closely watching the availability of Harry Kane, as his presence is crucial to transform Bayern’s attack.

After convincingly defeating Real Madrid, Bayern Munich arrive as one of the most consistent teams in the world, dominating offensively throughout the season. Despite this, they will not have an easy match, as they face PSG in the Champions League semifinals, who are also in top form both offensively and defensively. With this in mind, fans are closely watching the presence of Harry Kane, as he is key to organizing the entire attack of the German side.

Harry Kane arrives in top form, avoiding injuries and scoring droughts. For this reason, head coach Vincent Kompany will start him, aiming for him to once again elevate Michael Olise and Luis Díaz with his vision and link-up play. Additionally, he comes off scoring in both legs against the Spanish side, extending a streak of six consecutive matches finding the net.

Alongside the English striker, Bayern Munich will rely on Jamal Musiala, especially with Serge Gnabry ruled out for the rest of the season due to a serious injury. Completing the attack, they will line up with Luis Díaz and Michael Olise, aiming to break down the solid defense of the French side, which has been dominant throughout the season. Likewise, the presence of Manuel Neuer and Dayot Upamecano will be crucial.

PSG arrive at the match with a fully fit squad, avoiding injuries and dips in form in recent games. With this in mind, head coach Luis Enrique will maintain his starting lineup, relying on the brilliance of Ousmane Dembélé alongside the explosive dribbling of Désiré Doué. In addition, Willian Pacho and Marquinhos have formed one of the best defensive pairings in the world, capable of containing elite attacking units.

Harry Kane of Bayern Munich controls the ball vs. PSG in the Champions League.
Harry Kane of Bayern Munich controls the ball vs. PSG in the Champions League.

PSG confirmed lineup vs Bayern Munich

With Fabian Ruiz back in the lineup, PSG arrive with most of their roster available, missing only Quentin Ndjantou, who isn’t a regular starter anyway. While the Spaniard is key, head coach Luis Enrique will not start him, as he lacks competitive rhythm, giving the nod to Warren Zaire-Emery instead. Moreover, Ousmane Dembélé and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia will start.

With this in mind, the French side will play as follows: Matvey Safonov; Achraf Hakimi, Marquinhos, Willian Pacho, Nuno Mendes; Vitinha, Joao Neves, Warren Zaire-Emery; Desiré Doué, Ousmane Dembélé, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.

Bayern Munich confirmed lineup vs PSG

Unlike PSG, Bayern Munich are coming into the match with several players missing from their roster, as Lennart Karl, Tom Bischof, Serge Gnabry, and Raphael Guerreiro are out with injuries. In addition, head coach Vincent Kompany will not be on the bench due to a yellow card suspension. Nevertheless, they have managed to dominate thanks to Harry Kane, Luis Diaz, and Michael Olise.

Considering this, the German side will lineup as follows: Manuel Neuer; Josip Stanišić, Dayot Upamecano, Jonathan Tah, Alphonso Davies; Joshua Kimmich, Aleksandar Pavlović; Michael Olise, Jamal Musiala, Luis Diaz; Harry Kane.

Harry Kane of FC Bayern Munich acknowlegdes the fans.

FIFA reportedly to introduce two yellow card reset phases for 2026 World Cup

FIFA are reportedly set to introduce a new yellow card amnesty phase for the upcoming 2026 World Cup.

FIFA is expected to roll out several significant rule changes for the 2026 World Cup, an edition that will mark the largest tournament in history in terms of teams, players, and host nations. Among the proposed updates to the regulatory framework is a reported plan to add a second yellow card amnesty period.

As reported by Dan Sheldon of The Athletic, a player’s disciplinary record would be wiped clean not only after the quarterfinals but also following the conclusion of the group stage. This shift is being considered primarily to account for the tournament’s expansion and the introduction of the new Round of 32.

Under current FIFA regulations, accumulating two yellow cards in separate matches results in an automatic one-game suspension. In previous World Cups, this accumulation remained active from the opening match through the round of 16, a system designed to maintain discipline during the shorter tournament format.

However, for the upcoming edition in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, there will likely be two distinct reset stages. Players who advance to the knockout rounds would see their counts reset to zero; a second reset would then occur after the quarterfinals to ensure no one misses the final due to a minor booking in the earlier knockout rounds.

Referee Antonio Mateu shows a yellow card to Lionel Messi of Argentina.
Referee Antonio Mateu shows a yellow card to Lionel Messi of Argentina.

The move is intended to provide players with a fairer chance to participate in the expanded tournament, which now requires one additional game to reach the final. While not yet official, the change is set to be discussed and finalized during the FIFA Council meeting in Vancouver this Tuesday.

The evolution of the yellow card amnesty

Booking rules at the World Cup have long been strict, as a single mistimed tackle can often sideline a star player for a high-stakes matchup. It was during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa that the FIFA Executive Committee first agreed to implement an amnesty phase following the quarterfinals to protect the integrity of the final.

The 2026 tournament will feature a record 48 teams and rosters of 26 players, similar to the expanded squads seen at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. By reportedly introducing this second amnesty phase, FIFA appears eager to modernize its disciplinary code to better fit the demands of its new, larger format.

FIFA World Cup Trophy is displayed during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Draw.

Mohamed Salah’s season with Liverpool ends after injury, Egypt director says ahead of World Cup

The Egypt's national team director has revealed that with his most recent injury, Mohamed Salah's season with Liverpool has been put to an end, though his participation in the 2026 World Cup remains safe.

Mohamed Salah raised concern after being forced off in Liverpool‘s most recent match against Crystal Palace, with the 2026 World Cup now less than two months away. Egypt‘s national team director Ibrahim Hassan has since addressed the situation, indicating that Salah’s season with Liverpool is effectively over.

Last Saturday, Liverpool hosted Crystal Palace in Matchday 34 of the 2025-26 Premier League, with the Reds looking to secure their UEFA Champions League qualification for next season. In the 59th minute, with Liverpool leading 2-0, Salah pulled up with an issue and was replaced by Jeremie Frimpong.

With Salah visibly touching the back of his left leg on the touchline, coach Arne Slot was asked about the severity of the problem after the match. “We simply don’t know, but what we do know is the season is in four weeks over, so there are not a lot of games being played. We have to wait and see how his injury is and if he is able to return to play. Let’s hope for the best and that he is available in the last part,” Slot said at his post-match press conference.

However, Egypt national team director Ibrahim Hassan provided a more definitive update in comments to Reuters. “He has suffered a hamstring tear and will require four weeks of treatment,” the former right back confirmed, an assessment that would bring Salah’s time on the pitch for Liverpool to a close for the season.

Mohamed Salah of Liverpool is helped by teammate Dominik Szoboszlai as he reacts with an injury.
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool is helped by teammate Dominik Szoboszlai as he reacts with an injury.

Liverpool have not issued a formal update on Salah’s condition since the Palace match, treading carefully around what may well have been the final appearance of one of the club’s greatest ever players. With Liverpool’s last Premier League fixture of the 2025-26 season against Brentford scheduled for Sunday, May 24, only a rapid recovery against the clock could give Salah a farewell appearance at Anfield.

Salah expected to be fit for the 2026 World Cup

With Egypt’s director pointing to a four-week recovery timeline, Salah’s World Cup participation does not appear to be in jeopardy, even if his Liverpool farewell proves anticlimactic. Egypt are set to open their 2026 World Cup campaign against Belgium on June 15, by which point the Egyptian star is expected to have fully recovered from the hamstring tear.

The more pressing question surrounds the warm-up schedule ahead of the tournament. Egypt have a friendly against Brazil lined up for June 6, which could serve as a fitness test for Salah, though his involvement is likely to be carefully managed and limited to avoid any risk of aggravating the injury before the competition begins.

Mohamed Salah of Liverpool.

Thomas Muller’s Whitecaps struggle to stay in Vancouver as Las Vegas reportedly emerges as leading relocation option

Despite the presence of Thomas Muller as the club's marquee star, the Whitecaps are struggling to remain in Vancouver, with reports identifying Las Vegas as the front-runner for a potential relocation.

Thomas Muller has made a tangible impact for the Vancouver Whitecaps since arriving from Bayern Munich, but the club’s financial situation has prevented them from capitalizing on that momentum. The franchise has now publicly acknowledged its struggle to remain in Vancouver, with reports pointing to Las Vegas as the frontrunner should a relocation become necessary.

The Whitecaps have been wrestling with their stadium situation for some time, with their lease at BC Place expiring at the end of 2025 before receiving a last-minute extension through 2026 while negotiations continue. However, with revenue falling short of expectations despite Muller’s presence, the club remains up for sale and faces a stark choice between securing a new long-term deal at their current home or pursuing a move elsewhere.

As relocation reports began to circulate, the Whitecaps released a statement addressing the situation directly. “We are aware of today’s reporting. The club has faced well-documented structural challenges around stadium economics, venue access, and revenue limitations that have made it difficult to attract buyers committed to keeping the team in Vancouver,” the club said.

The statement made clear that the search for a solution has been exhaustive but has yet to yield results. “Over the past 16 months, we have had serious conversations with more than 100 parties, and to date, no viable offer has emerged that would keep the club here,” the franchise added.

With fans rallying behind a #SaveTheCaps campaign during last game against the Colorado Rapids, the ownership group stopped short of closing the door on a Vancouver future. “It remains the strong preference of this ownership group to find a solution in Vancouver. If there is a local ownership group with the vision and resources to chart a path forward, we urge them to come forward,” the statement concluded.

Las Vegas emerges as the leading relocation destination

In the wake of the fan movement and the growing media attention, the club’s board has moved to address the obstacles standing in the way of keeping the franchise in Vancouver. According to The Athletic‘s Paul Tenorio and Tom Bogert, a special committee of MLS owners convened earlier this month to discuss and evaluate the Whitecaps’ future, with Las Vegas taking center stage in those conversations.

The primary option on the table is a move to Las Vegas, where an investor group has unveiled a $10 billion development project on the Las Vegas Strip called Starr Vegas, which includes a dedicated soccer stadium with a capacity of 50,000.

The proposal has yet to gain traction with MLS leadership, however, and Las Vegas is not the only market in play. Indianapolis, Phoenix and Sacramento have also emerged as potential destinations for the franchise, a deeply unwelcome set of possibilities for the Whitecaps’ loyal fanbase.

Thomas Muller #13 of the Vancouver Whitecaps FC.

Neymar could join Santos’ reported Europe tour if left out of Brazil 2026 World Cup squad

While his presence in the Brazil squad for the 2026 World Cup is still in doubt, Neymar could end up traveling to Europe as Santos are reportedly planning friendlies in the area.

Neymar‘s most pressing short-term goal is to convince head coach Carlo Ancelotti that he deserves a place in Brazil‘s 2026 World Cup squad. But if he ultimately misses the cut, the Brazilian star could find himself joining Santos on a reported tour of Europe during the tournament.

The 2026 World Cup is set to kick off on June 11, bringing most active leagues to a temporary halt, including the Brasileirao. Brazil’s top flight will play its final round before the tournament on May 31, with action resuming on July 22, leaving clubs facing nearly two months without competitive football.

According to Globo Esporte, Santos are planning a European tour during the first two weeks of July, coinciding with the World Cup’s knockout stages. The idea is for the Peixe to use a series of friendly matches to keep the squad sharp and ready for the Brasileirão’s resumption.

No opponents have been confirmed yet, but the club’s directors are targeting three games in Portugal, using Lisbon as their base. The trip would tie into an agreement Santos signed last November to participate in the Vitoria Cup.

Neymar Junior of Santos.
Neymar Junior of Santos.

Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti is expected to announce his final World Cup squad on May 18, with Neymar doing everything in his power to be included. While his participation in the North American tournament remains uncertain, the Brazilian forward already has a contingency plan in place for what would otherwise be a lengthy competitive break.

Neymar traveling to Argentina despite viral infection

With just five games left before Ancelotti names his squad, Neymar has precious little time to make his case for a World Cup berth. His next opportunity comes on Tuesday, when Santos travel to Argentina to face San Lorenzo in the Copa Sudamericana group stage, though the star is not in ideal condition heading into the fixture.

Santos released an official statement addressing the situation: “The athlete Neymar Jr. presented symptoms of a viral infection on Saturday night; he was medicated, responded well, and continues to be monitored by the Santos FC medical department. Neymar is confirmed as part of the delegation traveling to Argentina for Tuesday’s match against San Lorenzo in the Copa Sudamericana.

Treino rolando em Buenos Aires 🇦🇷⚪⚫ pic.twitter.com/LifCgAEFzm

— Santos FC (@SantosFC) April 27, 2026

Alongside teammates Gabriel Brazao, Igor Vinicius, Willian Arao and Gabriel Barbosa, Neymar traveled to Argentina on Monday to join the delegation. Having completed training at Boca Juniors’ training complex, the Brazilian is now expected to be in the starting lineup as he continues his push to arrive at peak form ahead of Ancelotti’s selection deadline.

Neymar Junior of Santos.

Lionel Messi set for 100th Inter Miami appearance vs Orlando City, surpassing early Barcelona numbers

Set to reach 100 appearances with Inter Miami in the upcoming game against Orlando City, Lionel Messi has already outshined the numbers of his early stages at FC Barcelona.

Lionel Messi has transformed MLS since his arrival in 2023, and he is now on the verge of reaching the century mark in an Inter Miami jersey in the upcoming game against Orlando City. While he remains one game shy of the milestone, the Argentine legend has already eclipsed the staggering production he recorded during his first 100 outings with FC Barcelona.

Following Saturday’s 1-1 draw against the New England Revolution at Nu Stadium, Messi has now appeared in 99 matches for the Herons. While teammate Noah Allen recently claimed the franchise record for most appearances, Messi continues to climb the club’s all-time list as he prepares for his 100th cap.

Inter Miami will host the next edition of the Florida Derby against Orlando City on Saturday, May 2, a matchup where Messi is expected to reach his centennial with the club. He will become the eighth player in franchise history to hit the mark, pulling level with Leonardo Campana on the club’s all-time appearances leaderboard.

Comparing the first 100: Barcelona vs. Inter Miami

After making his professional debut at age 17 in 2004, Messi spent nearly two decades at Barcelona, which remains the only other club where he has surpassed 100 appearances. During his two-season stint with Paris Saint-Germain, the star reached 75 games, a total that likely would have been higher had he not missed significant time due to injury and early tournament exits.

Lionel Messi (L) of Barcelona duels for the ball with Raul Albiol (C) and Marco Caneira (R) of Valencia.
Lionel Messi (L) of Barcelona duels for the ball with Raul Albiol (C) and Marco Caneira (R) of Valencia.

His early years in Spain provided a glimpse of the generational talent he would become. Messi reached his 100th appearance for Barcelona in February 2008 at just 20 years old, having tallied 41 goals and 15 assists for a total of 56 goal contributions during that span.

In the years immediately following that milestone, Messi would go on to set the world record with 91 goals in a single calendar year and claim his first Ballon d’Or at age 22. Despite arriving in MLS as a veteran in the twilight of his career, his clinical edge has remarkably sharpened rather than faded.

Through 99 games with Inter Miami, Messi has racked up 85 goals and 43 assists, bringing his total goal contributions to 128. That represents a massive 72-point gap over his early Barcelona numbers, proving that even as he nears his 100th game in North America, the World Cup winner is still operating at an elite level.

Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF.

Lamine Yamal’s World Cup 2026 availability managed as Barcelona emphasize cautious recovery

Lamine Yamal has suffered a hamstring injury and could put his participation in the 2026 World Cup with Spain at risk. In order to ensure his full physical recovery, Barcelona have reportedly agreed on a very cautious approach to his rehabilitation.

Lamine Yamal has had his best professional season, managing to score 24 goals and provide 18 assists in 45 matches. However, the 18-year-old star is having serious physical issues, already accumulating four injuries throughout the season. For that reason, the Spaniard may not have his presence at the 2026 World Cup fully secured, as Barcelona reportedly maintain a cautious approach to his recovery.

According to Carlos Monfort, via Diario Sport, Barcelona’s sporting commission had a meeting with Raúl Martínez and Fernando Galán, physiotherapists who collaborate with the Spanish Soccer Federation (RFEF). In that meeting, they created a very cautious recovery plan, aiming for him to be able to play with Spain at the 2026 World Cup. Despite this, the Blaugrana maintain a very firm stance.

Due to the high risk of relapse in hamstring injuries, Barcelona have fully decided to respect Lamine Yamal’s recovery timelines. With this, they seek to avoid accelerating his recovery, aiming to prevent physical problems in the medium and long term. Nonetheless, the Blaugranas understand that he will definitely be in the national team final list, but he could be absent in the first game against Cape Verde of the 2026 World Cup, as per Diario Sport.

Lamine Yamal could not only miss the first match of the anticipated tournament. According to Barcelona’s plans, the 18-year-old winger could be available only by the match against Uruguay, which is the final group stage game of the 2026 World Cup, reports Carlos Monfort. With this move, he aims to be in full form for the knockout stage as he is expected to be included in the final squad list, but under specific medical precautions.

Lamine Yamal of Spain looks on during the International Friendly match.
Lamine Yamal of Spain looks on during the International Friendly match.

Lamine Yamal may be struggling with the heavy workload at Barcelona

Having already suffered four injuries, Lamine Yamal could take a very cautious approach to his recovery, prioritizing sustainable performance over time. In addition, the legend Ruud Gullit has already warned the 18-year-old star about his physical condition, as he has accumulated a heavy workload at such a young age. Despite this, head coach Luis de la Fuente remains hopeful of having one of his key players available for the 2026 World Cup.

Throughout the 2025–26 season, head coach Hansi Flick has made Lamine Yamal an undisputed starter, accumulating 3,702 minutes. Although Roony Bardghji or Ferran Torres could serve as key rotation options, the Blaugrana have chosen to keep the 18-year-old as irreplaceable, leading to numerous physical issues. With this in mind, they could look to better manage his playing time, aiming to optimize his physical condition over the long term.

Lamine Yamal of Spain looks on during the UEFA Nations League 2025.

Barcelona reportedly move to sign Julián Álvarez, prompting firm response from Atlético Madrid striker

Looking to boost their goalscoring impact, Barcelona have reportedly decided to make a move for Julián Álvarez, entering direct negotiations with Atlético Madrid. However, the Argentine has delivered a firm response regarding his professional future.

Although Ferran Torres started the 2025–26 season in top form, he suffered a dip in form that severely affected Barcelona. In light of this, they appear determined to consider offers for him, with Julián Álvarez emerging as a key transfer target. As a key player for Atlético Madrid, the Argentine would not be easy to pry away, but the Blaugranas are reportedly already making moves to sign him. In response, the striker has come out with a forceful response.

According to Moisés Llorens and Sam Marsden via ESPN, Barcelona have already initiated contact with Atlético Madrid over the signing of Julián Álvarez. Despite this, the Colchoneros are not very open to letting the Argentine leave, complicating the situation. Nevertheless, president Joan Laporta continues to view him as his main target, pushing to pursue his signing in the summer of 2026, when the club is expected to have the financial fair play room to make a move.

In light of this information, Julián Álvarez decided to break his silence, focusing on Atlético Madrid: I try not to give too much importance to what they say, because the truth is that every week new things come out, all kinds of new information…I try not to waste energy on that and to focus on what we’re doing here at Atléti,” he said, as reported by Fabrizio Romano.

Despite his statements, the Argentine continues to be linked with the Blaugrana due to a reported family-related move. According to Gustavo Yarroch via SportsCenter on ESPN, Julián Álvarez’s brothers are already looking for a house in Barcelona, suggesting they could help push for a transfer in the summer of 2026. With this in mind, Hansi Flick’s side remain hopeful of securing the striker’s arrival as a marquee signing for up to €100 million.

Julian Alvarez of Atletico Madrid.
Julian Alvarez of Atletico Madrid.

Julián Álvarez could be a perfect fit with Raphinha and Lamine Yamal

Throughout the season, head coach Hansi Flick has faced serious issues in attack, as Ferran Torres has been quite inconsistent and Robert Lewandowski can no longer press or fit into the starting XI as he once did. For this reason, the potential arrival of Julián Álvarez would be crucial, as he could elevate the performances of Raphinha and Lamine Yamal while also providing consistent goalscoring output.

Julián Álvarez has proven to be a truly difference-making player, with his physicality and tactical intelligence making him key in attack. He not only creates space and provides passes for his teammates, but is also capable of winning physical duels against world-class defenders. As a modern forward, the Argentine could fit perfectly into Hansi Flick’s high-pressing system, forming an ideal partnership with Raphinha and Lamine Yamal.

Despite the Argentine emerging as an ideal fit, the Blaugrana are keeping alternatives in mind, such as Victor Osimhen of Galatasaray or Luis Suárez of Sporting Lisbon, according to Adrián Sánchez of MasQuePelotas. While the Nigerian could also exceed €80 million, the Colombian would likely be a more affordable option. Nevertheless, Julián Álvarez remains the absolute priority, as his profile and potential strongly impress the club’s front office.

Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid celebrates after scoring a goal.

Christian Pulisic faces criticism from AC Milan icon Costacurta after equaling career-worst goal drought

After matching the worst goal drought in his career, Christian Pulisic was criticized by AC Milan legend Alessandro Costacurta.

Christian Pulisic has yet to find the back of the net in 2026, a slump that has directly hampered AC Milan’s title aspirations. With the USMNT star now mired in the longest goal drought of his career, he has become the target of harsh criticism from Rossoneri legend Alessandro Costacurta.

During Sunday’s clash with Juventus, Pulisic headlined Milan’s frontline alongside Rafael Leao, but the star duo once again failed to deliver. The USMNT captain was subbed off for Niclas Fullkrug in the 62nd minute after failing to register a single shot and completing just one dribble.

Following the match, Costacurta, who spent two decades at Milan, slammed the forward’s performance on Sky Sports, calling it Pulisic’s worst match to date: “The two up front help each other and understand each other very little. Pulisic was the worst on the pitch today.”

The lack of a true central striker has forced both Pulisic and Leao to drift across the pitch, often failing to settle into dangerous positions. With only 22 touches on the ball, Pulisic looked like a shadow of the player who claimed Serie A Player of the Month honors back in September.

Costacurta also took aim at Leão, noting that the Portuguese winger continues to underwhelm him: “He continues to fail to convince me. I don’t know what else to add. Every now and then I see him try, but very few things come off—very few—and above all, we wonder why Milan has to drop so deep, why they don’t defend with all 11. When the opponents have the ball, not everyone runs, and Leao is the one who does it the least.

Pulisic and a concerning lack of form in 2026

After a dominant first half of the season, injuries have derailed Pulisic’s momentum and he has been unable to regain his clinical edge. The most glaring impact is reflected in a scoring drought that has now spanned the entirety of the 2026 calendar year.

In 16 matches, including last night’s stalemate with Juventus, Pulisic has failed to find the net, equaling a career-worst dry spell dating back to his time at Chelsea. It has been 958 minutes since his last goal for the Rossoneri, which came on December 28, 2025, when he was still challenging Lautaro Martínez for the Serie A Golden Boot.

Speaking with DAZN after the game, head coach Massimiliano Allegri addressed the psychological toll the slump is taking on his winger: “He’s a very sensitive player, and not scoring affects him more. He struggles more in physical duels. Without a true striker, it’s harder for him I need to give balance to the team.

Since the turn of the year, Pulisic’s only goal contribution was a single assist provided during a 3-2 win over Torino on March 21. As Milan slide out of the title race and fights to cling to a Champions League spot, fans are beginning to worry if this dip in form will carry over to the 2026 World Cup.

Christian Pulisic of AC Milan.

Report: Real Madrid eye €60M move for wonderkid Gonzalo García amid Borussia Dortmund interest

After failing to secure a prominent role throughout the season, Gonzalo García is expected to leave Real Madrid, with Borussia Dortmund emerging as the main interested club. However, Los Blancos are reportedly demanding €60M for the 22-year-old striker, complicating the move.

Gonzalo García impressed with his performance at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, finishing as the top scorer with 4 goals in 6 games. However, he hasn’t had many opportunities to shine this season, playing 1,199 minutes, scoring six goals and providing two assists, serving as a regular substitute for Vinicius Jr. and Kylian Mbappé. Given this, he is looking to leave Real Madrid, who are reportedly hoping for a €60 million transfer, with Borussia Dortmund showing interest.

According to José Félix Díaz via Diario AS, Gonzalo García is set to leave Real Madrid after failing to secure consistent playing time throughout the season. As a result, Borussia Dortmund have emerged as the main interested party in the Spanish striker, reportedly willing to submit a €30M offer. However, Real Madrid do not consider this acceptable, as they value the 22-year-old striker at €60M, which complicates a potential move to the Bundesliga.

Amid a disappointing season for Real Madrid, Gonzalo has shown a distinct goalscoring ability, standing out in the limited minutes he has been given, as he usually comes on late in matches and is rarely a starter. Because of this, it may be difficult for him to command a transfer fee close to €60M, as he is not a regular starter at a top European club and still has much to prove.

Neither Xabi Alonso nor Álvaro Arbeloa gave Gonzalo García enough playing time to showcase his scoring prowess, raising doubts about his potential. Nonetheless, Borussia Dortmund maintain a cordial relationship with Real Madrid, which could facilitate his transfer with buy-back clauses, ensuring him to play a significant role in his professional career, with hopes of replicating the success of Nico Paz, who is now excelling as an undisputed starter in Serie A.

Gonzalo Garcia of Real Madrid celebrates with the match.
Gonzalo Garcia of Real Madrid celebrates with the match.

Endrick may endanger Gonzalo García’s playing time at Real Madrid

Throughout the 2025–26 season, Gonzalo García managed to edge out Endrick, earning more playing time and even forcing the Brazilian’s departure in January 2026. However, the situation could change drastically next season, as his loan spell at Olympique Lyon was a complete success, establishing as an undisputed starter. As a result, the Spaniard could be forced to leave if he wants to secure consistent playing time.

Endrick has managed to showcase his talent during his spell at Olympique Lyon. After playing 18 matches, the Brazilian has recorded 7 goals and 3 assists. Beyond his statistics, he has shown strong involvement in the team’s collective play, helping elevate the performances of his teammates. As a result, Real Madrid are reportedly open to keeping him in the squad, as he could be compatible with Vinícius Jr. and Kylian Mbappé—something Gonzalo does not currently offer.

With this in mind, Gonzalo García should accept his departure, whether on loan or permanently, in search of a similar impact to Endrick. In addition, he could return to Los Blancos, something that already happened with Álvaro Morata, who came back after shining at Juventus as an undisputed starter. For this reason, the Spaniard could benefit greatly from leaving, securing a better future.

Gonzalo Garcia of Real Madrid warms up during the LaLiga EA Sports match.

Rafael Leao may help Marcus Rashford secure his permanence at Barcelona, with a harsh pay cut

Despite his solid performances, Marcus Rashford’s future at Barcelona is complicated by his high transfer fee. However, Rafael Leão and a significant reduction in his salary could reportedly help the Englishman remain with the Blaugranas.

Marcus Rashford has managed to earn a place at Barcelona, becoming a key piece for Hansi Flick throughout the season. Not only has he had a strong goal-scoring and creative impact, but he has also adapted well to the team’s dynamics. Despite this, the Englishman could find it difficult to continue at the Spanish side, although Rafael Leão and a significant reduction in his salary expectations could bring him closer to staying.

According to Matteo Moretto, a transfer market specialist journalist, the future of Marcus Rashford is far from decided. Although he wants to remain at Barcelona, the club aims to lower his €30M buy clause, as he is 29 years old and they would not be able to amortize his contract over many years due to its relatively short length. While Manchester United are not looking to reduce his valuation, Rafael Leão could play a key role in the Englishman’s future.

If Rashford were to return to the Red Devils, he would receive a salary increase by playing in the UEFA Champions League. With this in mind, United would look to sell him quickly, aiming to free up wage space to pursue the signing of Rafael Leão, who is reportedly set to leave AC Milan for the Premier League, according to Football Insider. As a result, Barcelona and Rashford could push to reduce his transfer fee, as a return to Manchester United would be complicated.

Looking for a definitive boost to their squad, Manchester United could make a strong push for Rafael Leão, as they currently lack a dribbling-focused left winger in their squad. Being a highly decisive player, they could end up in a bidding battle with Manchester City and Liverpoolsomething they may not be able to afford without selling Rashford, whose high salary could block the arrival of the Portuguese forward, making things easier for Barcelona.

Barcelona star Marcus Rashford
Marcus Rashford of FC Barcelona looks on during the LaLiga EA Sports match.

Report: Barcelona struggle as Víctor Muñoz, Jan Virgili don’t convince

Amid growing doubts over the future of Marcus Rashford, Barcelona are already considering alternatives, as they continue to pursue a signing on the left wing. While Víctor Muñoz and Jan Virgili had emerged as possible replacements for the Englishman, neither fully convinces the club for different reasons. As a result, the Blaugrana side face significant uncertainty in the transfer market.

According to Carlos Monfort via Diario Sport, Barcelona sporting director Deco has already met with the agent of Víctor Muñoz, aiming to bring positions closer for a potential transfer. However, they are not fully willing to pay the €40M release clause to CA Osasuna, since Real Madrid own 50% of his rights, which would effectively strengthen their direct rival—making the operation nearly ruled out.

Jan Virgili remains one of the best-positioned options to reinforce the wing. With Barcelona holding 40% of his future sale, his transfer fee would be in the range of €13–17M. Despite this, the Blaugrana do not currently consider his signing a priority, according to Sergi Capdevila via Diario Sport. As a result, they may still lack a clear alternative to Marcus Rashford, which could lead them to continue pressuring Manchester United to lower his valuation.

Rafael Leao of AC Milan and Marcus Rashford of FC Barcelona.

Lionel Scaloni’s Argentina future in doubt as Real Madrid reportedly make direct contact with Argentine coach

After a disappointing season for Real Madrid, Lionel Scaloni has emerged as a leading candidate to become the club’s new head coach, as he has not yet renewed his contract with Argentina. In fact, Los Blancos are reportedly holding direct conversations with the coach.

Lionel Scaloni has established as one of the best coaches in the world, leading Argentina to the 2022 World Cup title and overseeing a major squad rebuild. Despite his strong impact, he does not appear to have a clear future with the national team, as he has not renewed his contract. Following this, Real Madrid reportedly see him as a leading candidate to take charge of the team, with direct contact already established with the coach for the 2026–27 season.

According to El Partidazo de COPE, Real Madrid have already initiated direct contact with Lionel Scaloni, aiming for him to become the club’s head coach starting next season. With his contract with Argentina running until December 2026, he may not face major obstacles in securing the move. Additionally, president Florentino Pérez reportedly views him as a strong candidate due to his experience and proven ability to manage egos in the dressing room.

If he decides to take charge of Real Madrid, Lionel Scaloni would face the biggest challenge of his career. While he succeeded with Argentina, he has not managed club teams on a day-to-day basis for a long period, having only worked as an assistant to Jorge Sampaoli in Sevilla. However, he has already shown the ability to manage a squad full of stars, so he would be expected to bring out the best in Kylian Mbappé, Vinícius Jr, and Jude Bellingham in the same starting lineup.

With the 2026 World Cup just a few months away, Scaloni may not define his professional future until mid-July, once the tournament concludes. As a result, Real Madrid could face delays in their sporting planning, complicating key decisions such as transfers or departures—like the future of Franco Mastantuono or the possible return of Nico Paz. Moreover, if he manages to win the tournament with the national team, Argentina could try to convince him to stay.

Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni
Lionel Scaloni, Head Coach of Argentina.

Didier Deschamps may also emerge as a key option for Real Madrid

Alongside Lionel Scaloni, Didier Deschamps has emerged as one of the best coaches in recent years, leading a golden generation of France that reached two World Cup finals and won the 2018 edition. After several years, he has decided to leave the national team at the end of the tournament, becoming a free agent. As a result, Real Madrid are said to view him as another strong candidate, given his greater experience at club level.

According to several Spanish media outlets, Real Madrid consider Deschamps a strong option to take charge of the team. Not only did he succeed with France, but he also achieved success with Olympique Marseille, winning several titles during his spell there. In addition, he knows Kylian Mbappé, as well as Eduardo Camavinga, Aurélien Tchouaméni, and Ferland Mendy, which could be key for his integration into the squad.

Given the potential complications surrounding Lionel Scaloni, Didier Deschamps represents a more accessible option, as his contract situation would allow for an immediate move regardless of whether he wins the World Cup or not. Additionally, he has experience rebuilding squads, something crucial for Real Madrid after two consecutive trophyless seasons.

Lionel Scaloni of Argentina reacts during the South American FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier.

2026 World Cup: Netherlands deal major blow as Xavi Simons suffers ACL injury at Tottenham Hotspur

After coming off injured in Tottenham Hotspur’s previous match, Xavi Simons has been diagnosed with an ACL injury, facing a long recovery period. As a result, the Netherlands suffer a major setback, losing the 23-year-old for the 2026 World Cup.

Netherlands have established as one of the most competitive national teams in UEFA, remaining unbeaten in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. However, Ronald Koeman’s national team have suffered a major setback, as Xavi Simons—one of their key players—has been diagnosed with an ACL injury with Tottenham Hotspur. As a result, the 23-year-old midfielder will miss the anticipated tournament, facing a lengthy recovery period.

We can confirm that Xavi Simons has ruptured the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) in his right knee. The 23-year-old suffered the injury during the second half of our Premier League fixture at Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday. Xavi will undergo surgery in the coming weeks and, following that, will then begin his rehabilitation with our medical team,” reports Tottenham Hotspur on their website.

Amid a difficult season for Tottenham Hotspur, the injury to Xavi Simons is one of the worst possible setbacks, as they lose their most decisive player while fighting to stay in the Premier League. Although the club has not provided a specific recovery timeline, the Dutchman could be out for 7–8 months, missing a large part of the 2026–27 season—potentially the most serious injury of his career.

Xavi Simons has established as one of the standout players, becoming the central figure for head coach Roberto De Zerbi at Spurs. Beyond the statistics, the 23-year-old star has proven to be the team’s most influential player, contributing both in scoring and creativity while elevating his teammates. In his absence, Lucas Bergvall could see increased playing time, presenting a perfect opportunity to showcase his talent.

Xavi Simons of Tottenham Hotspur reacts on the floor with a injury during the Premier League.
Xavi Simons of Tottenham Hotspur reacts on the floor with a injury during the Premier League.

Xavi Simons shares emotive post amid his ACL injury

Unlike previous seasons, Tottenham Hotspur are fighting to avoid relegation rather than qualifying for European competitions. With only a few matches left to decide their Premier League fate, the injury to Xavi Simons is a major blow for the team. Aware of the seriousness of the situation, the 23-year-old star shared an emotional message on social media, sending encouragement to his teammates and acknowledging his absence from the 2026 World Cup.

“…My season has come to an abrupt end and I’m just trying to process it. Honestly, I’m heartbroken. None of it makes sense. All I’ve wanted to do is fight for my team and now the ability to do that has been snatched away from me… along with the World Cup. Representing my country this summer…just gone. It’ll take time to find peace with this, but I’ll continue to be the best teammate I can be. I have no doubt that together we’ll win this fight, posted Xavi Simons, vis Instagram.

Who can take Xavi Simons spot with Netherland in the 2026 World Cup?

Under the guidance of head coach Ronald Koeman, Xavi Simons has gradually earned a more prominent role in the team, becoming a key outlet on the wings. Because of this, Noa Lang or Brian Brobbey could take on a more important role, becoming key parts of the rotation for the 2026 World Cup. In addition, Luciano Valente could remain a surprise option, potentially filling the role the 23-year-old previously occupied in midfield.

Xavi Simons of Tottenham Hotspur during the Premier League match.

How to watch Manchester United vs Brentford in USA: 2025/26 Premier League, Live Stream, TV & Preview

Manchester United host Brentford for a Matchday 34 clash in the 2025/2026 Premier League campaign. Here’s everything you need to know, including kickoff times and viewing options on TV and streaming platforms.
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WHO Manchester United vs Brentford
WHAT English Premier League
WHEN 3:00pm ET / 12:00pm PT • Monday, April 27, 2026
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Match Overview

The pressure is mounting at Old Trafford as Manchester United enters a crucial phase of their season. Currently third in the Premier League but level on points with Aston Villa and with Liverpool just three points behind, the margin for error is razor-thin. Under interim manager Michael Carrick, United has turned their home ground into a fortress, winning five of their last six league matches there. However, a recent 2-1 loss to Leeds served as a stark reminder that nothing can be taken for granted in the hunt for Champions League qualification.

Brentford arrives in Manchester with ambitions of their own, chasing a spot in European competition from ninth place. Keith Andrews‘s side has earned a reputation as giant-killers, underscored by a decisive 3-1 victory over United earlier this season. While they are currently on a streak of five consecutive draws, this run highlights their resilience and how difficult they are to break down. The Bees have been formidable on the road, losing just once away from home since mid-January, and they will be determined to turn their recent stalemates into a statement win.

Tactical Analysis & Match Context

The season trajectories of these two clubs tell a story of differing expectations. Manchester United‘s campaign is defined by the absolute necessity of securing a top-four finish. Results have improved under Carrick, but performances remain inconsistent, often relying on moments of individual brilliance to secure points rather than sustained tactical dominance. For Brentford, this season is about cementing their status as a Premier League force and making a legitimate push for Europe, a goal that would be significantly boosted by a victory here.

The tactical battle is set to be a classic clash of styles. Manchester United is expected to control possession and territory, leveraging their offensive firepower. They average 15.64 shots per game, the second-most in the league, with Bruno Fernandes orchestrating the attack. In contrast, Brentford will likely adopt a disciplined, defensive posture, aiming to frustrate United and strike on the counter-attack. The Bees‘ success will depend on their ability to contain Fernandes and exploit the defensive vulnerabilities United has shown in transition.

Motivation is at a fever pitch for both squads. For Manchester United, every match is a must-win to hold off their rivals and secure Champions League football. The financial and sporting implications are immense, adding significant weight to this home fixture. Brentford, meanwhile, can play with a degree of freedom. A positive result at Old Trafford would be a massive scalp and provide a huge injection of momentum into their European aspirations, making this a high-stakes encounter for both teams.

Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends

History suggests this fixture is anything but predictable. The last five meetings between Manchester United and Brentford have been perfectly balanced, with each team claiming two victories alongside one draw. This parity proves that neither side holds a psychological advantage, and Brentford‘s 3-1 win in the reverse fixture this season will give them confidence that they can compete with and defeat their more storied opponents.

A closer look at recent encounters reveals a pattern of high-scoring, dramatic contests. Brentford won the last two matches where they scored three or more goals, including a thrilling 4-3 victory last season. Before that, Manchester United had secured back-to-back 2-1 wins, demonstrating their ability to grind out results in this fixture. The trend indicates that matches between these two are rarely dull and often decided by fine margins and offensive prowess.

For those looking at statistical trends, goals are the most prominent feature. Both teams have scored in all of the last five head-to-head clashes, and four of those five games have seen over 2.5 goals. The combined average of 3.8 goals per game in these matchups points towards an open and entertaining affair, suggesting that both defenses will be tested thoroughly on Monday night.

Squad News & Projected Lineups

Both managers are contending with significant squad issues, though Manchester United receives a boost while Brentford continues to manage a lengthy injury list.

For the home side, the return of Harry Maguire is a welcome development for a defense that has been stretched thin. Lisandro Martinez remains suspended, and both Matthijs De Ligt and Patrick Dorgu are sidelined with injuries. In attack, Matheus Cunha is expected to be fit to start despite leaving the last match with groin discomfort, a crucial piece for United‘s offensive plans.

Brentford‘s impressive season is even more remarkable given their persistent injury problems. Key players like Josh Dasilva, Jordan Henderson, and Rico Henry are still unavailable, testing the depth of the squad. Despite these absences, the team has maintained a high level of performance and organization, a testament to their coaching and collective spirit.

Manchester United Projected XI (4-2-3-1): Lammens; Dalot, Heaven, Maguire, Shaw; Casemiro, Mainoo; Diallo, Fernandes, Cunha; Šeško.
This lineup relies heavily on its attacking quartet to create chances. With Bruno Fernandes pulling the strings and Benjamin Šeško leading the line, United possesses a significant goal threat. The focus will be on whether the makeshift defense, bolstered by Maguire‘s return, can provide a solid foundation.

Brentford Projected XI (4-2-3-1): Kelleher; Kayode, Collins, van den Berg, Lewis-Potter; Jensen, Yarmolyuk; Ouattara, Damsgaard, Schade; Thiago.
Brentford‘s formation is designed for defensive solidity and rapid transitions. The midfield duo of Jensen and Yarmolyuk will be tasked with shielding the backline, while the pace of Ouattara and Schade on the wings will be vital for launching counter-attacks aimed at their powerful striker, Igor Thiago.

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Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United

Real Madrid suffer a huge blow as Kylian Mbappé gets a muscle injury: Will it affect his 2026 World Cup participation?

Amid a disappointing season, Kylian Mbappé had emerged as Real Madrid’s leading scorer. However, the Frenchman was diagnosed with a muscle injury in the last game. As a result, fans are wondering whether the 27-year-old striker will be able to play in the 2026 World Cup.

Real Madrid are not having their best season, having been eliminated from the UEFA Champions League and currently sitting second in LaLiga. Compounding their disappointing campaign, Álvaro Arbeloa has now lost his third player in a matter of weeks, as Kylian Mbappé has been diagnosed with a muscle injury, joining Arda Güler and Éder Militão on the sidelines. As a result, fans are beginning to question whether he will be fit in time for the 2026 World Cup.

In Real Madrid’s recent draw against Real Betis, Kylian Mbappé asked to be substituted in the 81st minute, causing concern among fans. A few hours later, the Spanish club issued a statement confirming the extent of his injury: “Following tests conducted today by Real Madrid’s medical staff, our player Kylian Mbappé has been diagnosed with an injury to the semitendinosus muscle in his left leg. His condition is being monitored.

While los Blancos chose not to provide a specific recovery timeline, Kylian Mbappé would not play again this season, as there is little at stake for them in LaLiga and they prefer not to push him physically, reports Christian Blasco via Diario Sport. However, the Frenchman is expected to arrive in top form for the 2026 World Cup—something crucial for his professional career, especially after already dealing with a significant injury this season.

Alongside Mbappé’s injury, Real Madrid will be without Éder Militão, Arda Güler, and Rodrygo for the remainder of the season, representing a significant loss for head coach Álvaro Arbeloa. As a result, Gonzalo García or Brahim Díaz could become key protagonists for the rest of the campaign, having a major opportunity to prove they deserve to remain in the squad. With this in mind, Kylian is set to shine in the 2026 World Cup with France.

Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid looks dejected after Harry Kane of FC Bayern Munich.
Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid looks dejected after Harry Kane of FC Bayern Munich.

Kylian Mbappé could deny Lionel Messi historic World Cup record

Kylian Mbappé is having an outstanding season with Real Madrid. Despite the team leaving much to be desired collectively, the Frenchman remains in exceptional scoring form, netting 41 goals in 41 matches. As a result, the 27-year-old striker is on track for a historic campaign with France at the 2026 World Cup. He could even prevent Lionel Messi from reaching a historic record in the competition, achieving it himself instead.

At 38 years old, Lionel Messi stands as the clear favorite to become the all-time top scorer in the tournament, as he currently has 13 goals and would need just four more to surpass Miroslav Klose. However, Kylian Mbappé could prevent the veteran from reaching this record, as he already has 12 goals in just two editions and could aim to become the competition’s all-time top scorer himself at only 27 years old.

With this in mind, the Frenchman might prioritize regaining full fitness, potentially ruling out playing for Real Madrid this season. Since the team is not contending for any titles, he risks aggravating his injury and missing the anticipated tournament. Furthermore, the 27-year-old striker aims to return to peak form to compete with Los Blancos in the 2026-27 season, especially given the injuries affecting some of his teammates.

Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid warms up prior to the LaLiga EA Sports match.

Robert Lewandowski’s MLS move cools as Chicago Fire reportedly change priorities

The chances of Robert Lewandowski arriving to the MLS have cooled down as Chicago Fire have reportedly changed their priorities in the transfer market.

Robert Lewandowski has been one of the most intriguing names heading into the upcoming transfer window, with his contract at Barcelona set to expire and Chicago Fire among the clubs showing the most concrete interest. However, the prospect of the Polish striker making his way to MLS has cooled significantly, with the Fire reportedly shifting their attention elsewhere.

With the four-year deal Lewandowski signed with FC Barcelona expiring at the end of the 2025-26 season, the veteran has some significant decisions ahead of him. With Poland absent from the 2026 World Cup, he will have the summer window to weigh his options, whether that means accepting a heavily reduced salary to stay at Barcelona or entertaining offers from other clubs.

Chicago Fire had been among those clubs, going as far as holding preliminary discussions with the striker’s camp about a potential move. However, according to Tom Bogert of The Athletic, the Fire’s interest in Lewandowski appears to have dissipated, with the club having “changed their priorities.”

Hugo Cuypers’ form and a change of heart for Chicago Fire

On paper, landing Lewandowski made sense for Chicago Fire, with a Designated Player slot available and the marketing appeal of a high-profile European name arriving in the city. But the recent form of Hugo Cuypers, combined with the club’s efforts to secure him on a new deal, appears to have played a significant role in cooling their pursuit of the Polish striker.

Hugo Cuypers #9 of the Chicago Fire FC.
Hugo Cuypers #9 of the Chicago Fire FC.

Cuypers has been nothing short of sensational in his role as the team’s lead striker, finding the net in every match he has appeared in and sitting among the MLS scoring leaders with eight goals in six games, having missed three fixtures through injury. With the Fire sitting seventh in the standings with 17 points from nine games and Cuypers thriving in coach Gregg Berhalter’s system, the club’s front office has concluded that adding another striker to compete with the Belgian would disrupt rather than improve what is already working.

Where will Lewandowski go?

In the 2025-26 campaign, Lewandowski has gradually lost his grip on a starting spot at Barcelona, featuring in 23 of the club’s 41 games and rotating with Ferran Torres in a striker role that neither has fully made their own. Barcelona are reportedly open to keeping the veteran, but only under a significant wage reduction from what is currently the highest salary at the club, a condition that could push Lewandowski toward the exit door.

While AC Milan’s pursuit remains complicated by internal disagreements between the club’s board and coaching staff, Juventus have emerged as the frontrunners. According to Tuttosport, the Bianconeri are prepared to offer Lewandowski a one-year deal worth six million euros plus bonuses, along with the guaranteed starting role as the central striker in Luciano Spalletti’s system.

Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona looks on during pre-match warm up.

Julian Alvarez reportedly in doubt for Atletico Madrid’s UCL semifinal clash vs Arsenal after new injury

With just a few days prior to the UEFA Champions League semifinal duel against Arsenal, Julian Alvarez is reportedly in doubt for Atletico Madrid due to a new injury.

Julian Alvarez has been a source of concern at Atletico Madrid following his absence from recent matches, with the club now confirming the Argentine is dealing with an injury. With less than a week until the first leg of their 2025-26 UEFA Champions League semifinal, his availability for the clash against Arsenal is reportedly in question.

According to Diario Sport, Alvarez is currently managing a muscular complaint that limited his involvement in the weekend match against Athletic Club. The issue stems from the Copa del Rey final, the last game he played, in which he was on the pitch for the full 120 minutes, pushing his body to its limits.

Head coach Diego Simeone had hoped to give Alvarez some minutes against Athletic Club to keep him sharp ahead of the Champions League tie and ensure the Copa del Rey final would not be his last competitive action before the semifinal. Instead, the former Manchester City striker did not feature at any point, skipping the pre-match warmup, the halftime session and any touchline activity that might have allowed for a late substitution appearance.

The first leg against Arsenal is scheduled for Wednesday the 29th, with Atletico hosting at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano before the second leg at the Emirates Stadium. Even if Alvarez is cleared to play in the opener, he will do so having gone ten days without competitive action, which is far from ideal heading into a match of this magnitude.

Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Duje Caleta-Car of Real Sociedad.
Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Duje Caleta-Car of Real Sociedad.

The forward had already begun targeted treatment sessions with the club’s medical staff prior to the team’s departure for the weekend fixture, working to ease the discomfort and accelerate his return. According to Sport, the plan is to manage the muscular issue through rest and physiotherapy to ensure he is available as an option against Arsenal.

Pablo Barrios has already been ruled out with a muscular injury to his left thigh, effectively ending his involvement for the remainder of the season. David Hancko, Ademola Lookman and José María Gimenez are three other key starters working against the clock to be fit, but it is the uncertainty surrounding Álvarez that is generating the most concern within the club.

Alvarez: a key piece in keeping the Champions League dream alive

It has been a bittersweet season for Atletico Madrid overall, with a disappointing La Liga campaign that has seen them slip to fourth following Villarreal’s rise, and falling short in both the Spanish Super Cup and Copa del Rey. With the Champions League now their only remaining shot at a major trophy, getting Alvarez on the pitch has never felt more important.

While his numbers this season fall short of last year’s outstanding output of 29 goals and eight assists, his current tally of 19 goals and nine assists understates how influential he has been in the biggest moments. A brace that included a stunning free kick against Real Madrid, a goal in the Copa del Rey final and another crucial strike from a dead ball against Barcelona in the quarterfinal series all underline his value when the stakes are highest.

Alvarez currently ranks fourth among all scorers in this season’s Champions League with nine goals in 13 appearances, his best ever return in a single European campaign. With Arsenal having conceded just five goals across the entire competition, the least of any side remaining, having the Argentine available could prove to be the decisive factor in Atletico’s bid to reach the final.

Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid.

Cristiano Ronaldo reportedly unaffected by Al Nassr flu outbreak that hit Mane and Coman ahead of Al Ahli clash

Cristiano Ronaldo remain unaffected in a reported flu outbreak that affected several Al Nassr players like Sadio Mane and Kingsley Coman with the game against Al Ahli on the horizon.

Cristiano Ronaldo is preparing for one of the most significant tests of Al Nassr‘s 2025-26 Saudi Pro League title bid, with Al Ahli up next. However, the buildup has been complicated by a flu outbreak at the club that has reportedly hit stars Sadio Mane and Kingsley Coman, while Ronaldo himself has escaped unaffected.

As reported by Al Arriyadiyah on Sunday, a bout of influenza struck several first-team players during Al Nassr’s training session. The illness hit Mane hard enough that the Senegalese winger was unable to complete the session.

Beyond Mane, five other players have been impacted, with the team’s international stars bearing the brunt of the outbreak. The list of those battling symptoms includes Kingsley Coman, standout defender Mohamed Simakan, midfield engine Marcelo Brozovic, Ali Al-Hassan, and veteran right-back Sultan Al-Ghannam.

The outlook for that quintet remains more optimistic, as all five managed to finish the session led by manager Jorge Jesus at the “Dar Al-Nassr” training complex. As of Sunday evening, Mane was the only player forced to withdraw early.

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According to the Saudi outlet, the likely cause of the outbreak is the change in weather conditions following the team’s return to Riyadh from Dubai, where they secured their place in the AFC Champions League Two final by eliminating Qatar’s Al Ahli.

Al Nassr looking for a quick recovery

The concern had already begun on Saturday when even Cristiano Ronaldo missed training due to what was reported as fatigue and exhaustion. While the Portuguese star has since returned to the group, the situation surrounding the flu-affected players remains a day-to-day assessment.

Al Nassr’s medical and technical staff are monitoring the six affected players closely in the days leading up to the match against Al Ahli, with none of them guaranteed to feature and their availability to be evaluated on a daily basis. Any significant absences would be a notable setback for a side chasing the league title at a critical stage of the season.

Currently riding a 19-game winning streak across all competitions, 15 in the SPL and four in the AFC Champions League Two, Al Nassr will host Al Ahli at Al Awwal Park in Matchday 30 of the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League. The hosts sit atop the table with 76 points from 29 games, while Al Ahli occupy third with 66 points from 28, making a home victory a potentially decisive step toward Ronaldo and company clinching the title.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr.

Mahrez’s Al Ahli win AFC Champions League Elite, but potential Asian Super Cup vs. Ronaldo’s Al Nassr not under consideration

Despite recently winning the AFC Champions League Elite, a clash between Riyad Mahrez's Al Ahli and Cristiano Ronaldo's AL Nassr in a eventual Asian Super Cup is reportedly not under consideration.

Riyad Mahrez has added another major honor to his collection, with Al Ahli claiming the AFC Champions League Elite in back-to-back seasons. However, the possibility of the club competing for an Asian Super Cup against Cristiano Ronaldo‘s Al Nassr is reportedly not on the agenda.

As they did in the 2024-25 season, Al Ahli lifted the most prestigious club trophy in Asian football, this time defeating Japan’s Machida Zelvia 1-0 in extra time. The victory was all the more remarkable given that Mahrez’s side were reduced to ten men in the 68th minute when Zakaria Hawsawi was sent off for a headbutt on Tete Yengi, yet still found a way to claim the title.

In a statement collected by ESPN after the win, Mahrez was candid about the enormity of the achievement. “It’s amazing. It was difficult for us again. We like to make it difficult for ourselves. Ten against 11 is nearly impossible. I don’t know how we found the strength and the energy. After the red card we stuck together, we fought more, we ran more until we scored,” he said.

With the 2025-26 triumph secured, Al Ahli have become the first club in the modern era of the AFC Champions League Elite to win the competition in consecutive seasons. The only previous instance of back-to-back titles dates back to 2004 and 2005, when Al Ittihad claimed the trophy in what was then simply known as the AFC Champions League.

Edouard Mendy of Al Ahli lifts the AFC Champions League Elite trophy with teammates.
Edouard Mendy of Al Ahli lifts the AFC Champions League Elite trophy with teammates.

Low chances of an Asian Super Cup between Mahrez and Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo still has the chance to claim his own continental honor, with Al Nassr set to face Japan’s Gamba Osaka in the AFC Champions League Two final. But the prospect of the two winners facing off in an Asian Super Cup appears remote at best.

According to Al Arriyadiyah, an official AFC source has confirmed that the idea of reviving the Asian Super Cup is not currently under consideration. The competition, which originally pitted the AFC Champions League winner against the Asian Cup Winners’ Cup holder, was last held in 2002 and has not been staged since.

Although the AFC Champions League Two was introduced in 2024, the notion of creating a Super Cup-style showdown between the winners of the two competitions has not been taken up by the AFC board. As the Saudi outlet reports, there is no official direction from the governing body to bring such a contest back to the calendar in any form.

The AFC Champions League Two final is scheduled for May 16 at King Saud University Stadium, where Ronaldo will be gunning for his first continental club trophy since 2018. Whether Al Nassr or Gamba Osaka lift the trophy on that night, the prospect of a European-style Super Cup to follow remains highly unlikely in the Asian football landscape.

Riyad Mahrez (L) of Al Ahli and Cristiano Ronaldo (R) of Al Nassr.

Lamine Yamal is a ‘genius’ and can be compared to Lionel Messi, says Barcelona legend Xavi Hernandez

Lamine Yamal has managed to prove he is one of the best players in the world at just 18 years old. As a result, he has drawn comparisons with Lionel Messi due to his generational talent. In response, Xavi Hernández has chosen to support this narrative surrounding the 18-year-old star.

Despite having only three years of professional experience, Lamine Yamal has established as one of the best players in the world, leading Barcelona’s attack alongside Raphinha. Not only did he already finish as runner-up in the 2025 Ballon d’Or, but he continues to improve his impact on the pitch. Following his rapid rise, the 18-year-old star is already drawing comparisons to Lionel Messi—something Barcelona legend Xavi Hernández has chosen to support.

In a recent interview for his YouTube channel, Romario asked Xavi Hernández if he considers that Lamine Yamal could one day be compared to Lionel Messi. In response, the Spaniard said: Yes, he can be compared. He is a chosen one, a soccer genius, and now it depends on him. He is one of the best, or the best, currently. Now it depends on his desire to make history, Barcelona‘s legend Xavi revealed, via Romario TV.

Lamine Yamal has demonstrated generational talent, being capable of leading an entire project toward multiple titles. With this in mind, Xavi’s comparison is not meant to equate the Argentine with the 18-year-old star, but rather to recognize that he has the talent to reach a similar level of impact. However, the Spaniard faces the most difficult task of all: Continuing to improve and sustain his influence for more than 15 years, something Messi has already achieved.

Since his debut in 2023, Lamine has already managed to stay at the elite level of the sport, becoming an undisputed starter under both Xavi Hernández and Hansi Flick. Across 151 matches, he has scored 49 goals and provided 52 assists, while also winning two LaLiga titles, one Copa del Rey, and two Spanish Super Cups. Alongside this, he has carried his impact over to Spain, scoring 6 goals and providing 12 assists in 25 matches, winning the 2024 UEFA Euro as a starter.

Lamine Yamal
Lamine Yamal of Barcelona

Lamine Yamal surpasses Messi and Cristiano in scoring record

Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have managed to remain among the best players in the world, winning multiple individual awards throughout their careers. Not only do they stand out in terms of trophies, but both have already surpassed 900 career goals, with a focus on reaching 1,000 goals before retirement. However, Lamine Yamal has already managed to surpass both legends in a scoring milestone early in his short professional career.

Lamine has reached 50 professional goals at just 18 years old, achieving this after scoring against Athletic Club in March 2026, doing so in only 165 matches. With this, the Spaniard surpasses Lionel Messi, who reached the same mark at 20 years old, while Cristiano Ronaldo did so at 21. If he manages to maintain this scoring rate, he could eventually surpass both on a statistical level.

Barcelona's Lamine Yamal and Lionel Messi.

Kylian Mbappe could reportedly join Lamine Yamal on the sidelines for Barcelona vs Real Madrid clash due to injury

Kylian Mbappe could end up being sidelined like Lamine Yamal on the sidelines for the upcoming Barcelona vs. Real Madrid game due to an injury.

Kylian Mbappe has set off alarm bells once again in the 2025-26 season after being substituted off with an injury in Real Madrid‘s most recent match. The latest setback raises the possibility that the Frenchman could join Lamine Yamal on the sidelines for the upcoming El Clásico between Barcelona and Real Madrid.

Chasing Barcelona in the La Liga title race, Real Madrid traveled to Seville to face Real Betis on Matchday 32, a match Los Blancos failed to use to close the gap at the top, drawing 1-1 after the hosts found a last-gasp equalizer in stoppage time. The more concerning development, however, came in the 80th minute when Mbappe pulled up after a sprint and immediately signaled to the bench to be replaced.

According to Diario AS, initial assessments point to a muscle overload in his left hamstring, with a tear or more serious structural damage ruled out at this stage. However, further testing is still required to determine how long Mbappe will be sidelined and when he can realistically return to the pitch.

Barcelona have already confirmed that Lamine Yamal will miss not only El Clásico but the remainder of the season after sustaining a biceps femoris injury in his left hamstring. With the Blaugrana’s biggest star already ruled out, the prospect of Real Madrid also being without Mbappe would be a blow both to the team’s hopes and to the occasion itself.

Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid runs with the ball while under pressure from Ricardo Rodriguez of Real Betis.
Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid runs with the ball while under pressure from Ricardo Rodriguez of Real Betis.

The final El Clasico of the 2025-26 campaign is scheduled for Sunday, May 10, and could prove to be a defining moment in the title race. Barcelona currently sit atop the table with 85 points from 33 games, 11 clear of Real Madrid with 74, and a win for the Blaugrana next weekend would be enough to clinch the La Liga title.

Mbappe eager to avoid a repeat of the Militao situation

Mbappe’s injury is a cause for concern not only at Real Madrid but also for the France national team, with the 2026 World Cup now just 46 days away. The recent case of Eder Militao has put the club on high alert, with everyone determined to avoid any unnecessary risk.

After suffering a muscle injury in his left leg during a sprint against Deportivo Alaves last week, Militao aggravated existing scar tissue from a previous biceps femoris injury. The Brazilian was subsequently forced to undergo surgery, ruling him out of the 2026 World Cup with the Brazil national team entirely.

According to L’Equipe, Mbappe underwent an ultrasound on Saturday that ruled out any serious structural damage. An MRI is scheduled for Monday to provide a more detailed picture of the injury and give a clearer indication of his expected recovery timeline.

While the early indications are encouraging, Real Madrid’s medical staff follow a standard protocol of waiting at least 48 hours for swelling in the affected area to subside before committing to a firm diagnosis. With Militao’s situation serving as a stark recent reminder of how quickly things can escalate, exercising maximum caution with Mbappe will be the priority for both the club and the player himself in the days ahead.

Lamine Yamal (L) of FC Barcelona and Kylian Mbappe (R) of Real Madrid.

Lionel Messi’s Argentina and Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal rank among the 2026 World Cup contenders, says Xavi Hernandez

Even though Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are already veterans, they continue to dominate attention ahead of the 2026 World Cup, which begins in just a few months. The Spain legend Xavi Hernández considers Argentina and Portugal among the top contenders, along with other national teams.

Despite being veterans, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo continue to lead their national teams, dominating the offensive play in emphatic fashion. Because of this, the presence of both legends remains crucial for the 2026 World Cup. Even Xavi Hernández, a legend of Spain, still includes Argentina and Portugal among the national teams favored to win the anticipated tournament, alongside other surprise contenders.

As a champion of the 2010 edition, Xavi Hernández has already made a prediction about the national teams favored to win the 2026 World Cup: Spain, Brazil, Argentina, France—and I would add Portugal. I have doubts between Portugal and England. I see Germany as less ‘Germany’ than in previous years, but it’s still Germany,” he said, via Romario TV.

Spain, Argentina, and France continue to dominate as the world’s top national teams. They boast world-class rosters and maintain a well-balanced lineup across all positions. However, Lionel Messi’s squad remains a surprise contender. Despite securing the title in the 2022 edition, they have managed to stay highly competitive and are now aiming for a second consecutive championship—an achievement France have pursued since 2018.

While Portugal are emerging as a solid national team for Xavi Hernandez, he listed them alongside England and Germany, making it clear that they aren’t the favorites. However, Cristiano Ronaldo’s team is coming off a stellar performance in the 2025 UEFA Nations League, demonstrating an ideal balance between experience and youth that makes them quite competitive. Furthermore, the veteran remains one of the most prolific scorers, making them a clear contender.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal shakes hands with Lionel Messi of Argentina.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal shakes hands with Lionel Messi of Argentina.

Messi and Cristiano eye record-breaking participation 2026 World Cup

Unlike previous editions, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have cast doubt over their participation in the 2026 World Cup. Now veterans, both prefer not to look too far ahead and instead focus on the present, as their performances could determine whether they ultimately decide to take part. However, both legends remain in top form, aiming for a historic participation in the anticipated tournament.

Both Messi and Cristiano could be facing their final World Cup edition, as they are already over 38 years old. If they take part, they would become the players with the most appearances in the tournament, with six. In addition, the Argentine is just four goals away from overtaking Miroslav Klose as the all-time top scorer in World Cup history, something the Portuguese does not approach as easily, as he has only eight goals.

Argentina and Portugal are looking to make history at World Cup

Both Argentina and Portugal can write their names into World Cup history. Led by Cristiano Ronaldo, his national team aims to win its first edition of the tournament, setting a historic record for both his country and the veteran’s career. However, Lionel Messi’s team could break a record that has stood for 64 years in tournament history.

If La Albiceleste wins the 2026 World Cup, they would become the first national team in 64 years to win back-to-back editions, with the last being Brazil in 1958 and 1962. With this, Argentina would enter history as one of the most dominant teams in tournament history, further strengthening Lionel Messi in the GOAT debate, with two titles to his name—something neither Diego Maradona nor Cristiano Ronaldo would have achieved.

Lionel Messi of Argentina and Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal.

‘What I saw from Neymar during his first week with us is the closest thing to Messi,’ says Barcelona legend Xavi Hernandez

Despite his controversial departure from Barcelona, Neymar Jr. managed to write his name into the club’s history, excelling in every aspect. Even so, club legend Xavi Hernández praised his talent, stating that he was one of the few players who came close to Lionel Messi.

Neymar Jr. became one of the best players to have ever played for Barcelona. While his departure in 2017 left fans deeply hurt, the Brazilian managed to perfectly adapt alongside Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez, forming a formidable attacking trio that dominated Europe. Despite his legacy currently being subject to criticism, Barcelona legend Xavi Hernández chose to praise his talent, making a striking comparison to Messi.

What I saw from Neymar during his first week with us is the closest thing to Messi. I haven’t seen any player as close to Messi as Neymar was when he joined Barça at 21 years old. He couldn’t return when I was coach, but because of the club’s financial situation. I was also able to bring back Alves, Pedrito, and Messi,” Xavi Hernandez said, via Romario TV.

After playing 186 matches for Barcelona, the Brazilian managed to score 105 goals and provide 76 assists. In addition, he played a key role in the team’s trophy success, leading in their last Champions League title, two LaLiga titles, the 2016 FIFA Club World Cup, three Copa del Rey trophies, and one Spanish Super Cup. Beyond statistics and titles, he left a major legacy through his brilliant playing style.

Neymar Jr. complemented Lionel Messi at Barcelona

Far from being overshadowed by Lionel Messi’s presence, Neymar Jr. was pushed to his best version. With 67 goal contributions together in 206 games, the Argentine is the teammate with whom the Brazilian has been most prolific in his career. Alongside this, the pair shared a brilliant on-field connection, creating numerous scoring chances for Barcelona. In addition, the 34-year-old led the historic comeback against PSG in the Champions League.

Lionel Messi (L) and Neymar Jr. of FC Barcelona
Lionel Messi (L) and Neymar Jr. of FC Barcelona.

While Messi stood out for his goalscoring and creativity, Neymar excelled in dribbling and pace, opening up space against tight defensive lines. In addition, the Argentine linked up perfectly with the Brazilian, helping the team secure several memorable victories, as there were no egos or jealousy involved. Since they did not operate in the same areas of the pitch or share the same characteristics, they complemented each other.

Neymar Jr. reveals the two reasons that led him to leave Barcelona

With Lionel Messi already a veteran, Barcelona viewed Neymar Jr. as the natural successor to the team’s leadership, as he had already established as one of the squad’s main goalscorers and playmakers. Despite this, the Brazilian decided to leave the club in 2017, heading to PSG. Amid rumours that he was departing in order to become the best player in the world, he revealed the two main reasons that led him to leave the Blaugrana.

“I didn’t leave with the idea of becoming the best in the world. Messi told me he would make me the best in the world. But I left for other personal reasons. Of course, PSG are financially stronger than Barça, and in Paris there were Brazilian players, and they were all my friends (Lucas Moura, Dani Alves, Marquinhos, and Thiago Silva),” Neymar Jr. revealed in a 2025 interview with Romario.

With his departure from the Blaugrana, Neymar’s legacy at the club was left somewhat damaged, with the Brazilian frequently facing criticism from fans. Even so, Xavi Hernández revealed that he came close to returning while he was head coach, something he reportedly pursued over several seasons. Despite this, the Brazilian still wrote his name into Barcelona’s history, remaining fondly remembered by many supporters.

Lionel Messi (R) of FC Barcelona celebrates with his teammate Neymar Santos Jr (L).

Is Christian Pulisic playing today? Confirmed lineups for AC Milan vs Juventus in Serie A clash

Looking to secure second place, AC Milan face Juventus in Serie A. With both teams in top form, the match is shaping up to be a closely contested one. With this in mind, fans are keeping a close eye on Christian Pulisic’s status ahead of the game, as he is expected to make a significant impact.

After defeating Hellas Verona in their previous match, AC Milan are looking to reclaim second place in Serie A with a crucial win today against Juventus. Far from being an easy fixture, the Vecchia Signora come into the game unbeaten in their last five matches, arriving as clear favorites. Despite this, the Rossoneri remain highly optimistic, with fans closely watching Christian Pulisic’s status for the game, as he could be differential.

Christian Pulisic will start for the Rossoneri after avoiding injuries in recent weeks. While he has yet to rediscover his goal-scoring impact, the USMNT star remains a key offensive presence, creating space and opportunities for his teammates in attack. In addition, head coach Massimiliano Allegri has made his support for the 27-year-old clear, as he believes Pulisic can still return to his best form.

Coupled with the USMNT star, AC Milan will line up Rafael Leao as the starting offensive duo for the entire season. Although they are not coming off their best performances, they remain Allegri’s best bet, as Santiago Gimenez, Christopher Nkunku, and Niclas Füllkrug have yet to shine. Nonetheless, there are still high hopes for Adrien Rabiot to play a key role in scoring, as seen in the team’s recent victories.

Juventus have significantly improved their competitiveness under Luciano Spalletti. He has not only brought defensive stability but has also restored the team’s offensive brilliance. Jeremie Boga has stood out as the team’s top performers. However, Weston McKennie is also key to the team, as one of Serie A’s best box-to-box midfielders who also contributes offensively. Coming off a strong run, they enter the match as clear favorites.

Federico Gatti of Juventus FC tackles Rafael Leao of AC Milan.
Federico Gatti of Juventus FC tackles Rafael Leao of AC Milan.

AC Milan lineup vs Juventus

Unlike the previous games, AC Milan arrive with their full squad available, offering several options on the bench. Despite this, head coach Massimiliano Allegri will opt not to make changes to his starting lineup, a tendency he has maintained since the beginning of the season. As a result, the Rossoneri will continue to place their attacking expectations on the midfield, with Adrien Rabiot, Pulisic and Leão being the main focus.

Considering this, the Rossoneri will lineup as follows: Mike Maignan; Fikayo Tomori, Matteo Gabbia, Strahinja Pavlovic; Alexis Saelemaekers, Youssouf Fofana, Luka Modric, Adrien Rabiot, Davide Bartesaghi; Christian Pulisic, Rafael Leão.

Juventus lineup vs AC Milan

Juventus will still be missing two key players from their squad: Juan Cabal and Arkadiusz Milik. However, Luciano Spalletti has managed to find stability in their absence, achieving strong consistency on the attacking side. Weston McKennie have also stood out in terms of goal contributions. Despite this, Jeremie Boga’s presence will be a decisive factor, as he has been in impressive form in recent matches.

With this in mind, the Vecchia Signora will play as follows: Michele Di Gregorio; Pierre Kalulu, Bremer, Lloyd Kelly; Weston McKennie, Manuel Locatelli, Khéphren Thuram, Andrea Cambiasso; Francisco Conceição, Jeremie Boga; Jonathan David.

Christian Pulisic of AC Milan during the Serie A match.

How to watch Milan vs Juventus in USA: 2025/26 Serie A, Live Stream, TV & Preview

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Match Overview

In a clash that could define the race for Champions League qualification, Milan hosts Juventus at the San Siro in a high-stakes Serie A showdown. Milan enters the match holding onto second place, but their form has taken a sharp downturn in the second half of the season. The urgency to secure a victory is palpable as they look to fend off the chasing pack and solidify their standing.

Juventus, meanwhile, arrives as the form team in Italy. After a mid-season slump, manager Luciano Spalletti has engineered a remarkable turnaround, transforming the Bianconeri into a defensive juggernaut. Currently sitting fourth, just three points behind Milan, Juventus has a golden opportunity to make a statement and draw level with their historic rivals, setting the stage for a dramatic conclusion to the season.

Tactical Analysis & Match Context

The season trajectories of these two Italian giants could not be more different. Milan started strong but has since faltered, with their points-per-game average dropping from 2.21 to a modest 1.71 since Matchday 20. Their attack has become alarmingly predictable, while their once-impenetrable defense has begun to show cracks. In stark contrast, Juventus has surged, collecting 27 points since mid-January—a tally surpassed only by league leaders Inter—built on a revitalized and disciplined defensive unit.

This match is poised to be a classic tactical chess match. Milan’s success has been built on defensive solidity, as they have conceded the fewest goals in Serie A. However, their expected goals against (xGA) suggests they may be vulnerable. Juventus also boasts a formidable backline with the second-lowest xGA in the league and a stingy defense that concedes just over 10 shots per game. The battle will likely be won in the midfield, with both sides looking to control the tempo and exploit the slightest error.

The core motivation for both squads is clear: securing a top-four finish to guarantee a spot in next season’s Champions League. With just three points separating them, the stakes are immense. A draw would be a satisfactory result for both teams, potentially leading to a cautious and cagey start as neither side will want to risk conceding an early goal that could derail their European ambitions.

Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends

Historically, the fixture between Milan and Juventus has been incredibly tight, and recent history has amplified that trend. This is not a matchup known for high-scoring affairs; instead, it’s defined by tactical discipline and defensive organization, with draws being a common outcome. The tension and rivalry between the clubs often lead to games decided by the finest of margins.

Looking at the last five encounters, the pattern is unmistakable. Three of those matches have ended in goalless 0-0 draws, including the reverse fixture earlier this season. In fact, five of the last ten meetings overall have ended in a stalemate. Each club has managed just a single victory over the other in their last five clashes, underscoring how evenly matched they have become.

The data points toward another low-scoring contest. An average of just 1.0 goals per game has been scored across the last five meetings. Milan has scored only one goal in their last three league games, while Juventus has been a defensive fortress, keeping five clean sheets in their previous six Serie A matches. All signs point to a tense battle where a single goal could prove decisive.

Squad News & Projected Lineups

Juventus heads to the San Siro grappling with a significant injury list, while Milan appears to be at nearly full strength for this crucial encounter.

For Milan, manager Massimiliano Allegri has a complete squad to choose from, with no major injuries or suspensions reported. This stability allows him to deploy his preferred lineup and tactical system without compromise. The Rossoneri‘s consistency in selection could be a key advantage against a depleted Juventus side.

Juventus manager Luciano Spalletti faces a selection headache, with several key players either ruled out or doubtful. The injury list includes Dusan Vlahovic, Arkadiusz Milik, Juan Cabal, and others. Spalletti will have to rely on his squad’s depth and tactical flexibility to field a competitive team capable of challenging Milan on their home turf.

Milan Projected XI (3-5-2): Maignan; Tomori, Gabbia, Pavlovic; Saelemaekers, Fofana, Modric, Rabiot, Bartesaghi; Leao, Pulisic.
Allegri is expected to stick with his trusted 3-5-2 formation, relying on the central defensive trio of Tomori, Gabbia, and Pavlovic to provide a solid foundation. In attack, the dynamic partnership of Rafael Leao and Christian Pulisic will be tasked with breaking down Juve’s organized defense.

Juventus Projected XI (4-3-3): Di Gregorio; Kalulu, Bremer, Kelly, Cambiaso; Locatelli, Thuram, McKennie; Conceicao, David, Yildiz.
Despite the absences, Spalletti will likely field a strong 4-3-3. The defense remains a point of strength with Bremer and Kalulu at its heart. The attack will depend on the creativity of Kenan Yildiz and Francisco Conceicao to create chances for striker Jonathan David.

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Xavi Hernandez praises Lionel Messi’s ‘unmatched’ legacy, revealing details of his ‘near’ return to Barcelona

Throughout his playing and coaching career, Xavi Hernández has positioned as one of the strongest defenders of Lionel Messi’s legacy, describing it as ‘unmatched.’ In addition, he revealed details about the Argentine’s potential return to Barcelona.

Xavi Hernández established as a Barcelona legend, becoming one of the most important players in the club’s history. However, the Spaniard has chosen to put the spotlight on Lionel Messi’s legacy, positioning as his strongest defender and describing it as “unmatched.” In addition, he revealed that the Argentine was close to returning to the Blaugrana following his turbulent departure in 2021.

I’d like them to surpass Messi, but I don’t think it will happen. I lived with Leo every day for 15 years and he was the best at everything: technically, physically, in understanding the game, heading, his weaker foot, his mentality. he’s a competitive animal. Unmatched. When you gave him the ball, everything improved and he made you better… I tried to bring him back to Barcelona but, in the end, the president said no, Xavi Hernández said, via Romario TV.

Despite not having retired yet, Lionel Messi stands as one of the favorites in the GOAT debate, having scored 905 goals and provided 407 assists. In addition, he became the player with the most collective titles in history, winning 46 and surpassing Dani Alves, who finished with 43. Moreover, the Argentine transformed Barcelona’s history, leading the most successful era in the club’s history.

As a Barcelona legend, Lionel Messi was forced to leave the club in 2021 due to financial issues that created problems with president Joan Laporta. Despite this, Xavi Hernández pushed for the Argentine’s return during his time as head coach, even reaching an agreement with his camp, as he revealed in an interview with La Vanguardia. However, the president reportedly rejected his return in 2023, just before his move to Inter Miami, something that really hurt Xavi.

Lionel Messi of Barcelona is marked by Andrew Robertson, Fabinho and Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool.
Lionel Messi of Barcelona is marked by Andrew Robertson, Fabinho and Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool.

Xavi Hernandez and Lionel Messi led Barcelona’s golden era

After making his debut in 1998, Xavi Hernández became one of Barcelona’s most important players, establishing as a regular starter. As a result, he played a key role in the early stages of Lionel Messi’s professional career, who debuted in 2004. Together, they went on to emerge as leaders of the club’s most successful era, initially under Frank Rijkaard and later perfected by Pep Guardiola, forming arguably the greatest squad in the club’s history.

Xavi and Messi played 399 matches together, serving as the team’s core. While the Spaniard organized play and controlled the tempo, the Argentine tore apart opposing defenses, scoring goals and providing assists to his teammates. Although they combined for just 43 direct goal contributions, their connection on the pitch went beyond statistics, as both were fundamental to the team’s overall balance and stability.

Barcelona's Xavi Hernandez (R) and Lionel Messi line-up a free kick during the La Liga match.

How to watch Galatasaray vs Fenerbahce in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2025/2026 Turkish Super Lig

Galatasaray host Fenerbahce in a Matchday 31 showdown of the 2025/2026 Turkish Super Lig. Fans in the USA can watch every moment, with kickoff times and broadcast information provided for both TV and streaming platforms.
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Match Overview

With just four games left in the Turkish Super Lig season, the title race is reaching its boiling point as Galatasaray (71 points) and Fenerbahce (67 points) prepare for a high-stakes showdown in Istanbul. The league leaders have a chance to take a massive step toward the championship.

Meanwhile, their arch-rivals can slash the deficit to just one point and completely reshape the standings. This latest chapter of the legendary Intercontinental Derby—one of the fiercest rivalries in global soccer—promises intensity, drama, and title-defining moments, making it a must-watch clash.

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How to watch Chelsea vs Leeds in USA: 2026 FA Cup, Live Stream, TV & Preview

Chelsea face off against Leeds United in the 2025/2026 FA Cup semifinal. Here’s everything you need to know about the date, location, kickoff time, and how to watch or stream the matchup in the USA.
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Match Overview

Chelsea arrives at Wembley in a state of crisis, with their season completely derailed and manager Liam Rosenior facing immense pressure. Having lost seven of their last eight matches across all competitions, the FA Cup represents their last and only chance to salvage a disastrous campaign. The urgency is palpable, as anything less than a victory could have significant consequences for the club’s direction.

In stark contrast, Leeds United travels to London brimming with confidence and momentum. Unbeaten in their last six games, they have already proven to be a difficult opponent for Chelsea this season, securing a win and a draw in their two league meetings. For a club that hasn’t reached an FA Cup Final since 1973, this match carries immense historical weight and the opportunity to cap a successful season with a statement win.

Tactical Analysis & Match Context

The trajectories of these two clubs could not be more different. Chelsea‘s season has collapsed, with their hopes of Champions League qualification extinguished amidst a string of poor results and scoreless performances. Conversely, Leeds has found its footing, pulling well clear of any relegation fears and building a reputation as a resilient, hard-working side under Daniel Farke.

The tactical battle will be a fascinating clash of styles: Chelsea‘s underperforming talent versus Leeds‘ relentless work ethic. The Blues have been outrun in every single one of their 34 Premier League matches this season, a statistic that highlights a severe lack of application. Leeds, who thrive on physical intensity, will aim to exploit this weakness, turning the vast Wembley pitch into a battleground where energy could triumph over technical skill.

For Chelsea, the motivation is simple: survival. A trip to the FA Cup final is the only thing that can bring a positive note to a season of turmoil. For Leeds, this is a golden opportunity. Knowing the fragile state of their opponent, they will see this as their best chance in decades to reach a major final and deliver an unforgettable moment for their supporters.

Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends

Recent history between these two clubs shows a remarkably even contest. Over the last five encounters, both Chelsea and Leeds have claimed two victories apiece, with a single match ending in a draw. This balance suggests that despite their differing form, this fixture is often unpredictable and tightly contested.

However, focusing strictly on the current 2025/26 season, Leeds has held a clear advantage. They have remained unbeaten against the Blues, first securing a dominant 3-1 victory at Elland Road before fighting back to earn a 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge. This recent record will give Leeds a significant psychological edge heading into the semi-final.

Data from their latest matchups points towards an open and entertaining game. The last three meetings have seen both teams find the back of the net, and the last five fixtures have produced an average of 3.4 goals per game. This trend suggests that spectators should expect chances at both ends of the pitch.

Squad News & Projected Lineups

Chelsea is grappling with a severe injury crisis in attack, while Leeds heads to the capital with a relatively settled and healthy squad.

The Blues will be without several key players, most notably forwards João Pedro and Cole Palmer, whose absences create a massive void in their offensive strategy. With other attackers also sidelined, manager Liam Rosenior‘s options are severely limited, forcing him to rely on the out-of-form Liam Delap to lead the line.

Leeds is in a much better position, with only long-term absentees Anton Stach and Daniel James unavailable. Daniel Farke can field a lineup that is familiar with his system and full of confidence from their recent unbeaten run, giving them a major advantage in stability and cohesion.

Chelsea Projected XI (4-4-1-1): Sánchez; Gusto, Fofana, Chalobah, Hato; Neto, Caicedo, Lavia, Cucurella; Fernández; Delap.

With his primary goalscorers injured, Rosenior will likely deploy Enzo Fernández in a more advanced role to support lone striker Liam Delap. The midfield battle will be critical, where the energy of Moisés Caicedo and Roméo Lavia will be needed to counter Leeds’ relentless pressure.

Leeds Projected XI (3-4-2-1): Darlow; Justin, Bijol, Struijk; Bogle, Tanaka, Ampadu, Gudmundsson; Aaronson, Okafor; Calvert-Lewin.

Farke is expected to trust the formation that has served him so well. The three-man defense provides a solid base, allowing wing-backs Jayden Bogle and Jóhann Berg Guðmundsson the freedom to join the attack. Brenden Aaronson and Noah Okafor will operate as creative forces behind the main striker.

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Neymar warned by Santos’ Argentine rivals in Copa Sudamericana: ‘We’re going to go hard at him’

Santos are set to face San Lorenzo in the Copa Sudamericana, with Neymar at the center of attention.

Next week, Santos will play a key Copa Sudamericana clash against Argentina’s San Lorenzo, a match that could prove decisive for the Brazilian side’s future in the tournament. Neymar will be part of that showdown, and his upcoming opponents have spoken about him.

On the field, we’re all rivals, and if we have to, we’re going to go hard at him,” Jhohan Romaña said when asked about facing Ney next Tuesday, in an interview with ESPN. “We’ll prepare over the next few days. Hopefully we can rise to the occasion and come away with the win.”

From the Colombian defender’s comments, it’s clear that Neymar could be in for a physically demanding match in the Copa Sudamericana. This type of continental competition is often characterized by tough defensive play and lenient refereeing, which can work against a player of Santos’ star’s profile.

Neymar is an extra factor, but for us the most important thing is getting the three points, which would give us a significant advantage,” said Matias Reali, another San Lorenzo player. “Of course, he’s a global star and you might ask him for a photo, but first we have to win the match.”

San Lorenzo defender Jhohan Romaña.

Santos prioritize the clash against San Lorenzo

While Santos are also competing in the Copa do Brasil and the Brazilian Serie A, their priority right now is the Copa Sudamericana. They have not started well in the competition, with one loss and one draw in their first two matches. That leaves them at the bottom of the group and in serious danger of elimination.

Given that context, Tuesday’s match is so important for the club that they decided to rest Neymar in Saturday’s league game against Bahia, which ended in a 2-2 draw. Head coach Cuca chose to go without his best player in a match that was also important, with Santos dangerously close to the relegation zone, in order to ensure he is fully fit for Tuesday.

Neymar returns to Argentina

At club level, Neymar has played in Argentina only once. It came during his first spell at Santos, when they lost 1-0 to Velez Sarsfield in Buenos Aires in the 2012 Copa Libertadores quarterfinals. In the second leg of that tie, the Brazilian side won by the same scoreline and then advanced on penalties.

The other seven times Ney has played in Argentina have been with the Brazil national team. Four came during the 2011 Copa America held in the country, where Brazil were eliminated in the quarterfinals by Paraguay. Two others were friendlies in 2011 and 2012, while the most recent was in 2015, during the 2018 World Cup qualifiers, which ended in a 1-1 draw.

Neymar Junior of Santos.

Bruno Fernandes eyes World Cup glory with Cristiano Ronaldo: ‘It would be something amazing’

Portugal star Bruno Fernandes spoke about the goal of winning the 2026 FIFA World Cup alongside Cristiano Ronaldo.

Despite never having won the FIFA World Cup, Portugal are shaping up as one of the top contenders to lift the trophy this summer in North America. Bruno Fernandes addressed that ambition and what it would mean to help Cristiano Ronaldo achieve it.

“Wrapping up all this last World Cup with Cristiano winning it would be something amazing,” said Fernandes during a recent appearance on The Wayne Rooney Show, as shared by BBC.

The Manchester United midfielder then emphasized that, beyond the significance of the World Cup title itself, the achievement would also serve as recognition for Ronaldo’s career. “I really hope we can make it happen, not just for Portugal, but for everything Cristiano gave to football and the world,” Bruno said.

Wayne Rooney was, of course, part of that conversation and knows Ronaldo well from their years together at Manchester United. “I would love to see you and Cristiano win the World Cup. Go and enjoy it. Have fun. And I hope you do well,” said the England legend.

Bruno Fernandes and Cristiano Ronaldo were also teammates at Manchester United.

How has Bruno Fernandes performed in the World Cup?

Bruno Fernandes may be approaching his final World Cup. By 2030, he will be close to turning 36, making it uncertain whether he will still be able to compete at the highest level by then.

For that reason, the midfielder is placing significant importance on this tournament. So far, Fernandes has been part of Portugal’s squad at Russia 2018 and Qatar 2022. In his first World Cup, he played a limited role: he started just one match and did not feature in the team’s Round of 16 elimination against Uruguay.

In Qatar 2022, however, Bruno had already established himself as a European soccer star and played a much more prominent role. The Manchester United player started four of the five matches, including the quarterfinal loss to Morocco.

Cristiano Ronaldo has one last chance

Despite being 10 years older than Bruno Fernandes, Cristiano Ronaldo finds himself in a similar situation regarding what the upcoming World Cup represents. At 41, it is clear that North America 2026 will be CR7’s final opportunity to win the most important title in soccer.

So far, Ronaldo’s best performance in the FIFA tournament came in his first appearance, at Germany 2006, when he reached the semifinals with Portugal before losing to France. In the following four editions, they never managed to get past the quarterfinals, and on one occasion (Brazil 2014), they were even eliminated in the group stage.

Portugal stars Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Sadio Mane’s status for crucial Al-Ahli clash in Saudi Pro League addressed after duo misses Al-Nassr training

After both stars were absent from Saturday’s training session, speculation quickly grew over whether the club could be without key names for one of the biggest matches of the Saudi Pro League season.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Sadio Mane have become central figures in another major week for Al-Nassr, with fresh attention now focused on their availability ahead of a decisive showdown. After both stars were absent from Saturday’s training session, speculation quickly grew over whether the club could be without key names for one of the biggest matches of the Saudi Pro League season.

The timing has only increased the tension. With Al-Ahli next on the schedule and the title race entering a critical phase, Jorge Jesus needs his biggest players ready. When Al-Nassr hosts Al-Ahli in Riyadh on April 29, the fixture carries far greater significance than a routine league game. It is widely viewed as a match that could shape the championship race and bring the club closer to a long-awaited domestic title.

Al-Nassr currently sits top of the Saudi Pro League table with 76 points from 29 matches. The club holds an eight-point lead over Al-Hilal and remains ahead of third-placed Al-Ahli, which has played one game fewer.

Victory would strengthen Al-Nassr’s grip on first place and place the side in a commanding position entering the final stretch of the season. A setback, however, could reopen the race and revive pressure from the chasing pack.

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Al-Nassr vs Al-Ahli could decide the Saudi Pro League, and Ronaldo’s first Middle East crown

Will Ronaldo and Mane be ready for Al-Ahli?

Concern surfaced when Saudi journalist Abdulaziz Al-Osaimi reported on X (formerly Twitter) that Cristiano Ronaldo, Sultan Al-Ghannam, and Sadio Mane missed Saturday’s training session. The reason given was fatigue and exhaustion rather than a major physical issue.

That update immediately raised fears among supporters, especially with such an important match approaching. Losing Ronaldo or Mane would significantly change the attacking outlook against a dangerous side led by Golden Boot favorite Ivan Toney.

Another Saudi journalist, Ali Al-Anzi, later eased the uncertainty. According to his update, Cristiano Ronaldo is not injured and will be ready to face Al-Ahli.  That is the major development supporters hoped for. It suggests the absence was precautionary and tied to workload management rather than a serious setback.

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Sadio Mane of Al Nassr celebrates with teammate Cristiano Ronaldo

As for Sadio Mane, no major injury has been confirmed, though attention remains on whether he returns fully to training before matchday. His presence would give Al-Nassr another elite option in the final third.

Why Ronaldo’s presence matters so much

Cristiano Ronaldo’s move to Saudi Arabia in January 2023 transformed the league’s global profile. Since arriving, he has delivered goals, headlines, sold-out stadiums, and another reminder of his relentless standards.

Yet one target has remained unfinished: winning the Saudi Pro League title. For a player who has already conquered England, Spain, and Italy, lifting the domestic crown in Saudi Arabia would add another chapter to a career built on collecting trophies.

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

This season has offered his clearest path yet. Al-Nassr has combined attacking power with defensive discipline, scoring 79 goals while conceding only 21, numbers that reflect the balance of a true contender.

Sadio Mane (left) and Cristiano Ronaldo (right)

Cristiano Ronaldo’s La Liga legacy with Real Madrid under serious threat as Lamine Yamal on verge of stunning record with Barcelona

Despite the teenager being sidelined until the end of the season, the title race has created a scenario that could soon place him ahead of one of Real Madrid’s greatest icons in a statistic few expected to become relevant so soon.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s legacy in Spain remains immense, but a surprising new benchmark is beginning to emerge as Lamine Yamal edges closer to another remarkable achievement with Barcelona. Despite the teenager being sidelined until the end of the season, the title race has created a scenario that could soon place him ahead of one of Real Madrid’s greatest icons in a statistic few expected to become relevant so soon.

Barcelona strengthened its grip on the league with a composed win over Getafe, while Cristiano Ronaldo’s old club saw its hopes fade further. Yamal may be injured, yet his influence on the campaign and the team’s position means he remains central to one of the season’s biggest stories.

The Blaugrana took another major step toward retaining the La Liga crown after a 2-0 victory over Getafe. Goals from Fermín Lopez and Marcus Rashford secured three points in a fixture that had troubled the Catalan club in recent seasons.

The win pushed Hansi Flick and his players to 85 points, opening an 11-point lead over Real Madrid with only five matches left to play. With momentum on its side, the title is now within touching distance.

The milestone that could put him ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo

Amid the title push, a deeper storyline has begun to emerge, tying Barcelona’s present to Real Madrid’s past. If the current trajectory holds, Lamine Yamal is on course to accumulate more La Liga titles than Cristiano Ronaldo managed during his time at Real Madrid.

Thus, if Barcelona wins the Spanish title this season, Lamine Yamal would collect his third league accolade at just 18 years old. That would move him beyond CR7’s two La Liga titles won during his career at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Ronaldo’s time in Madrid delivered extraordinary success, especially in Europe, where he lifted multiple Champions League trophies and rewrote scoring records. Yet domestically, league titles proved harder to come by in an era of fierce competition.

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Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona lifts the La Liga EA Sports title trophy

For Yamal, the comparison is less about overall greatness and more about the astonishing speed of his rise. Few players in modern soccer have accumulated silverware this early while already playing such an important role.

Why this matters beyond the numbers

Cristiano Ronaldo arrived in Spain as a global superstar in his prime. Lamine Yamal, by contrast, is still a teenager developing inside one of the most demanding environments. That makes the potential milestone especially striking.

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Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid CF holds up the La Liga trophy as he celebrates winning the La Liga title

The Portuguese superstar’s name will always command respect in La Liga history, but soccer constantly creates new stories. Lamine Yamal is now writing one of the most impressive early chapters the league has seen in years.

Should Barcelona complete the title charge, the 18-year-old will own a league tally many legends never reached. For a player still only beginning his career, that would be a statement impossible to ignore.

Lamine Yamal (left) and Cristiano Ronaldo (right)

2026 World Cup: Netherlands fear losing Xavi Simons after Tottenham injury exit

Xavi Simons was unable to finish Tottenham’s match due to a knee injury and could miss the 2026 FIFA World Cup with Netherlands.

As the weeks go by, more and more global soccer stars are suffering injuries that put their participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup in doubt. In this case, concern surrounds Netherlands following the injury sustained by Xavi Simons while playing for Tottenham.

The Spurs secured a crucial 1-0 victory over Wolverhampton on Saturday, giving them a boost in their fight to avoid relegation in the Premier League. However, it was not all good news for the London club.

Simons was forced off in the 63rd minute and replaced by Lucas Bergvall after suffering an issue with his right knee that prevented him from continuing. The Dutch midfielder’s visible discomfort, along with Roberto De Zerbi’s comments after the match, do not bode well regarding the nature of the injury.

“I would like to know more about Xavi though because you know the knee, it’s always different to the muscles… We go to see in the next few days,” said the Italian coach when asked about Simons’ situation.

Simons suffered a knee injury while playing for Tottenham.

“Unfortunately, no one saw this coming. Xavi was fit and fully motivated before the game, ready to give everything to help the team win,” De Zerbi added. “He will be treated immediately by our medical team and we are confident he will come back even stronger. We all wish him a full and speedy recovery.”

Xavi Simons’ World Cup hopes in serious danger

While still awaiting official confirmation from Tottenham, early reports suggested a possible ACL injury for Xavi Simons. If that diagnosis is confirmed, both his club season and the 2026 World Cup would effectively be over.

That would represent a major blow not only for the player, but also for Netherlands. Simons has been a regular call-up under Ronald Koeman throughout the build-up to North America 2026, and he featured in both national team matches during the March international break against Norway and Ecuador.

Tottenham aim to avoid relegation

Beyond concerns over Xavi Simons’ fitness, Tottenham have reasons to celebrate this weekend. The win over Wolverhampton snapped a three-match winless streak in the Premier League and put them back in the fight for survival in the top flight.

With four matches remaining in the season, the Spurs currently sit in the relegation zone in 18th place with 34 points. However, West Ham United are only two points ahead, with 12 still available. Tottenham’s remaining fixtures are against Aston Villa, Leeds United, Chelsea and Everton.

Netherlands star Xavi Simons.

Endrick’s father criticizes Real Madrid: ‘He found happiness again in Lyon’

Endrick's father criticized Real Madrid as he praised Lyon.

Real Madrid went through a roller-coaster season that ended without a trophy, a rare outcome for the club. With what seemed like an overload of forwards, they loaned Endrick to Lyon at the end of last year, a major move for the player.

Endrick has returned to the version of himself he was before joining Real Madrid, making the most of the minutes he did not get in Spain to show his talent in Lyon. About that decision, the Brazilian’s father, Douglas Sousa, spoke to ESPN in his country.

Sousa said: “Endrick has a saying: his fun park is the soccer field. What he wanted was to play, but they took away his fun park. He found happiness again in Lyon. He’s happy. His whole family is happy.”

Sousa on Endrick’s World Cup chances

The main effect of getting more minutes in Lyon has been the chance of returning to Brazil for the World Cup. His dream was fading at Real Madrid because he was not playing regularly, but he now has a real shot at being called up by Carlo Ancelotti.

Endrick has played well for Brazil (Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)

A few injuries also gave him a place in the national team lineup in recent friendlies, especially against Croatia, where he made a difference. He now looks like a very interesting option for the Italian manager.

Sousa said: “The expectations are high, and after the match against Paris Saint-Germain, Ancelotti has more reasons to consider him. Endrick keeps his feet on the ground. He thinks he could be in the World Cup if he plays well in the next four matches with Lyon.”

Endrick’s spell in Lyon

Endrick agreed to join Lyon on loan last December and made his debut for the club in January. He has played 12 matches and scored four goals in Ligue 1, helping the team stay in third place. The forward also added three matches and two goals in the French Cup, and he has two Europa League matches and one goal as part of his overall record.

Endrick joined Lyon on a loan this year

How to watch Club America vs Atlas in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 Liga MX Clausura Tournament

Club America play against Atlas on Matchday 17 of the Liga MX Clausura 2026. Here’s everything you need to know about this matchup, including kickoff times and complete TV and streaming broadcast details in the USA.
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WHAT Liga MX
WHEN 11:00pm ET / 8:00pm PT • Saturday, April 25, 2025
WHERE Fubo, DirecTV Stream,Peacock Premium, Telemundo, Universo and FOX Deportes
STREAM WATCH NOW

Match Overview

With the postseason on the line, this matchup carries massive implications for both sides. Riding the momentum of a 3-2 win over Leon, Club America have put itself in strong position to lock in a top-eight berth, but the margin for error remains razor-thin—anything short of at least a draw could spell elimination.

Atlas enter with an even tighter grip on survival; while they currently sit in a qualifying spot, only a victory guarantees their place, as any dropped points could see them fall out of contention, setting the stage for a high-pressure, winner-take-all showdown you won’t want to miss.

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Isaias Violante of Club America

Barcelona pivot away from Marcos Senesi as Bournemouth defender reportedly agrees to join Tottenham

Barcelona prefer not to sign Marcos Senesi as the Bournemouth player reportedly chooses Tottenham.

Barcelona are not winning everything this season, mainly because of their defense, so they need reinforcements there.. The defensive side of the team is precisely the reason why they will not, so they need reinforcements there. However, Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi reportedly will not join them.

The appeal of signing Senesi was his left-footed profile as a center back, which is the position they are looking to strengthen. His Premier League performances caught the club’s attention, as did his contract situation.

Senesi was expected to arrive on a free transfer when his contract with the English club expires in June. The player waited for an offer from Barcelona, but his agent was told the club had decided to go in a different direction, according to Sport. Reports from Sky Germany suggest Tottenham have reached a precontract agreement.

The main condition for Senesi’s move to Tottenham

The German outlet confirmed Tottenham are the club Senesi has decided to join once his contract expires. They also reported it would be a three-year deal, but noted the obvious condition attached to the move.

Senesi established himself as a reliable defender in the Premier League (Julian Finney/Getty Images)

Senesi will only accept that offer if Tottenham avoid relegation this season. That is no surprise, considering many clubs would value the stability and experience the defender could bring.

Tottenham are with their backs against the wall in 18th place, the third relegation spot. Even though they beat Wolverhampton, they are still two points behind West Ham with four matches left.

Senesi’s destination if Tottenham are relegated

It will not be easy for Tottenham to stay in the Premier League, so the 28-year-old Senesi must consider other options for his future. There are no other known clubs close to reaching a deal with the Argentine defender, but this report says Italy could be the country where he ends up. A move to Serie A would depend on the English club’s results over the next few weeks.

Senesi leaves for free

Barcelona and Real Madrid target Jon Martín’s release clause could keep him at Real Sociedad

Jon Martín release clause may keep Barcelona and Real Madrid away from the Real Sociedad player.

There is still time before the transfer window opens, but Barcelona and Real Madrid cannot afford to slow down in their search for players. One defender on both clubs’ radar is Jon Martín, whose release clause at Real Sociedad could keep him there for a while.

Martín’s release clause at Real Sociedad is 50 million euros. Despite a strong season with the club that included a Copa del Rey title, that price could put the giants off. He is also far from the end of his contract, as he recently extended it until 2031, so a free transfer is not close.

Both clubs see center back as an area to improve. Real Madrid dealt with plenty of injuries in that position and did not get strong performances there, while Barcelona’s back line was one of the main reasons for their struggles against top teams.

Barcelona have contacted Martín’s agent

Center back could be Barcelona’s top priority in the market, along with a striker. Pau Cubarsí looks set to hold down his spot in the lineup for many years, but his partner is the area Hansi Flick still needs to strengthen.

Cubarsí is just 19 years old (Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

The Real Sociedad defender could be a smart investment for the club, considering he is only 20 years old. A potential pairing of Cubarsí and Martín would give Barcelona stability for a long time, so they have already taken the first step.

Sporting director Deco has already made informal contact with Martín’s agent, according to Sport. That suggests Barcelona are trying to find out how much he would cost, with his value around 20 million euros. While he may not be the top priority, he is a player worth watching closely.

Alessandro Bastoni’s name is tempting

Martín could be a strong addition for any club. Barcelona need a center back, but Alessandro Bastoni appears to be their preferred option. His left-footed profile and all the experience he has in Italy make him the most attractive candidate. The biggest challenge may be the 70 million euros Inter could demand for the defender.

Martín has a high release clause

Christian Pulisic watches club transfer plans shift as Alexander Sorloth and Leon Goretzka make decision on Milan move amid Robert Lewandowski rumors

With Alexander Sorloth, Leon Goretzka, and Robert Lewandowski all linked in recent reports, the Italian giant appears determined to reshape the squad before next season begins.

Christian Pulisic will be paying close attention to what happens next at Milan, as the club prepares for a crucial summer rebuild. With Alexander Sorloth, Leon Goretzka, and Robert Lewandowski all linked in recent reports, the Italian giant appears determined to reshape the squad before next season begins.

After an uneven campaign, Milan is said to be targeting proven experience and immediate quality. According to Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera, the search for a striker remains central, while midfield reinforcement is also high on the agenda as the club plans for a likely return to European competition.

The report adds that Milan’s leadership wants to hand coach Massimiliano Allegri a more traditional centre-forward, a profile the squad has lacked in recent seasons. Attempts to use other attacking players in central roles have not fully solved the issue, leaving the club eager to act decisively this summer.

Several names have surfaced, but the message is clear: the Rossoneri want a striker who can score consistently and lead the line immediately. Lewandowski and Dusan Vlahovic were mentioned among possible options, though salary demands could complicate either move.

Alexander Sorloth
Alexander Sorloth of Atletico Madrid

Lewandowski’s reputation remains enormous, but La Gazzetta dello Sport suggests his financial expectations sit above Milan’s preferred structure. That has encouraged the club to explore alternatives that may offer stronger overall value.

The mystery decision revealed

The most significant development in La Gazzetta dello Sport’s latest reporting is that both Alexander Sorloth and Leon Goretzka have both given their approval to a potential summer move to Milan. While neither deal is complete, the signals are said to be positive.

For Massimiliano Allegri’s side, that would represent a major early statement in the transfer market. Landing two established internationals before pre-season would instantly strengthen both the attack and midfield.

Bayern Munich star Leon Goretzka
Leon Goretzka of FC Bayern Munich in action during the UEFA Champions League.

Sorloth is reportedly open to requesting a move from Atletico Madrid once the season ends. Goretzka, meanwhile, is said to be interested in the project but intends to wait until the campaign concludes before making a final choice.

Why Sorloth appeals to Milan

The Norwegian striker has become one of the most discussed names on the Serie A giant’s shortlist. He has scored regularly despite not always being a guaranteed starter, which has made him an attractive option for a club seeking efficiency and experience. This season, he has reportedly produced 17 goals in 48 appearances, a strong return considering his rotational role.

As per La Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan believes he could become a regular focal point in Serie A rather than a squad option. What’s more, Atletico Madrid could ask for around $47 million, though the Italian outfit hopes that figure may drop closer to $23-30 million plus bonuses depending on circumstances later in the summer.

Goretzka seen as midfield upgrade

Milan is also believed to be pushing for Leon Goretzka, who would bring experience, leadership, and Champions League pedigree. The German midfielder has long been admired and could arrive as a free transfer if he leaves Bayern Munich. The report states Milan has offered a three-year contract with an option for an additional season.

That structure suggests the club sees him as an important part of the next cycle rather than a short-term gamble. At 31, the German international may still attract other offers, and that is why no final agreement is expected yet. Still, his reported approval gives Milan reason for optimism.

Alexander Sorloth (left), Christian Pulisic (center), and Leon Goretzka (right)

Mohamed Salah’s injury casts shadow just 46 days before 2026 World Cup as Arne Slot offers worrying update after substitution in Liverpool’s victory

Mohamed Salah has become the focus of fresh concern after Liverpool’s latest victory, with the Egyptian star suffering an injury just 46 days before the 2026 World Cup.

Mohamed Salah has become the focus of fresh concern after Liverpool’s latest victory, with the Egyptian star suffering an injury just 46 days before the 2026 World Cup. Manager Arne Slot now faces an anxious wait, as both Liverpool and Egypt hope the forward avoids a serious setback at a critical stage of the season.

Liverpool defeated Crystal Palace 3-1 at Anfield to strengthen its push for UEFA Champions League qualification, but the result was overshadowed by Salah’s second-half substitution. With only a handful of matches left in his Anfield career, the timing could hardly be worse.

The Reds took an important three points thanks to goals from Alexander Isak, Andy Robertson, and Florian Wirtz. The victory moved the club into the top four and improved its chances of returning to Europe’s elite competition next season.

Yet much of the post-match discussion centered on Salah. The 33-year-old went down near the hour mark, immediately grabbing the back of his left leg before being replaced by Jeremie Frimpong.

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool looks dejected during the Emirates FA Cup Fifth Round match.

Supporters inside Anfield gave him a standing ovation as he walked off, and Salah applauded all sides of the stadium. Given his confirmed summer departure, many instantly feared it may have been an emotional farewell.

What happened to Salah?

Early reports from The Independent indicate Salah may have suffered a hamstring injury in his left leg. He is expected to undergo scans and medical tests to determine the extent of the damage. The moment appeared serious because Salah rarely leaves matches voluntarily.

That fact alone increased concern among Liverpool staff and fans. His body language also drew attention, with several outlets reporting he looked distressed as he made his way to the sideline. For a player known for durability, it was an unusual sight.

Oh salah, I sincerely hope it’s nothing serious. https://t.co/jAL5lMqPW1 pic.twitter.com/HPCoxKLJbc

— Ipostanything LFC (@ipostanythingLF) April 25, 2026

What did Arne Slot say?

Slot did little to calm fears after the final whistle, admitting there is genuine uncertainty around the player’s condition. The Dutch coach stressed that tests are still needed before any timeline can be confirmed. “Another win and another injury. It’s the story of our season,” the Dutch manager said.

“It’s too early to say but we all know Mo and how hard it is for him to leave the pitch. For Mo to leave the pitch, it shows you something but we have to wait and see how bad it is.” Later, he added: “We don’t know, that is the best answer I can give… We simply don’t know but what we do know is that the season in four weeks is over.”

Slot also tried to offer hope by pointing to Salah’s professionalism. “What I do know about Mo is he has taken such good care of his body all these years that he will have the minimum time required to recover from an injury.”

What does the injury mean for Egypt?

The injury concern extends far beyond Liverpool. Egypt is set to return to the World Cup, and Salah remains the national side’s captain, leader, and biggest star. The African nation has already qualified and will open its campaign on June 15 against Belgium in Seattle.

Mohamed Salah
Mohamed Salah of Egypt

Group matches against Iran and New Zealand follow, meaning preparation time is now limited. If the hamstring issue proves significant, Salah could arrive at the tournament lacking rhythm or even facing a race to be fit. That would be a major blow for a team built around his influence.

Mohamed Salah of Liverpool reacts with Arne Slot, Manager of Liverpool, after being substituted off

How to watch Inter Miami vs New England Revolution in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 MLS

Inter Miami receive New England Revolution in a 2026 MLS regular season matchup. Check here for full game details, including date, location, and how to watch this clash live in the USA.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Inter Miami vs New England Revolution on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Inter Miami vs New England Revolution
WHAT MLS 2026 season
WHEN 7:30pm ET / 4:30am PT • Saturday, April 25, 2026
WHERE Apple TV
STREAM WATCH NOW
Watch on Apple TV

Match Overview

With the Eastern Conference race tightening by the week, New England Revolution have a prime opportunity to shake up the standings as they prepare to square off against Inter Miami, a side coming in with momentum but very little room for mistakes.

Miami, led by Lionel Messi, are riding high after grinding out a tough win over Real Salt Lake, a result that kept them within one point of Nashville SC at the top despite having played an extra match. Sitting third in the East, New England can both close the gap and slow down a direct rival with a statement performance.

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Apple TV is the home for Major League Soccer – where you can watch Inter Miami vs New England Revolution and every MLS game. With the legal streaming service, you can watch the game on your computer, Apple TV, smartphone, tablet, Roku, and other smart streaming devices.
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Lionel Messi of Inter Miami

Is Lionel Messi playing today? Confirmed lineups for Inter Miami vs New England Revolution in MLS

Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami are facing New England Revolution in Major League Soccer.

Matchday 10 of the 2026 Major League Soccer season is underway, and Inter Miami will face New England Revolution this Saturday at Nu Stadium. Lionel Messi will start, looking to lead his team to a third consecutive victory.

Since the unexpected resignation of Javier Mascherano, the Herons have won both matches they have played under interim head coach Guillermo Hoyos. They secured road wins over Colorado Rapids and Real Salt Lake, which allowed them to climb the Eastern Conference standings, where they now sit in second place, one point behind Nashville SC.

This Saturday, Inter Miami face a double challenge. On one hand, they will go up against a team that has also enjoyed a strong start to the season, with five wins in eight matches, placing them third in the standings, just three points behind the Herons.

In addition to that sporting challenge against a competitive opponent, Messi’s team will also be looking to secure their first win at their new home. Since the opening of Nu Stadium, they have played two matches there — against Austin FC and New York Red Bulls — and drew both.

Inter Miami coach Guillermo Hoyos.

Confirmed Inter Miami lineup

For Saturday’s match, head coach Guillermo Hoyos will once again be without Yannick Bright, who has been handed an additional one-match suspension by MLS for violating the league’s Non-Discrimination Policy following his red card against Colorado Rapids last week.

With that in mind, Inter Miami’s confirmed lineup is: Dayne St. Clair; Facundo Mura, Gonzalo Lujan, Maximiliano Falcon, Micael, Noah Allen; David Ruiz, Rodrigo De Paul; Lionel Messi; Luis Suarez, German Berterame.

Confirmed New England Revolution lineup

Marko Mitrovic’s side are unbeaten in their last five matches and have won four of them, a run that has lifted them to third place in the Eastern Conference standings. However, they now face a tough test against the reigning MLS champions at Nu Stadium.

New England Revolution’s confirmed lineup is: Matt Turner; Ilay Feingold, Ethan Kohler, Mamadou Fofana, Will Sands; Alhassan Yusuf, Brooklyn Raines, Peyton Miller, Carles Gil, Griffin Yow; Dor Turgeman.

Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal notice as James Rodriguez’s crisis at Minnesota leaves Colombia sweating 47 days before 2026 World Cup

Cristiano Ronaldo continues to prepare for Portugal duty, while James Rodriguez finds himself under intense scrutiny after a troubling spell in Minnesota that has raised serious concerns within the Colombia camp.

With just 47 days remaining before the 2026 World Cup, attention is beginning to shift toward the stars expected to define the tournament. Cristiano Ronaldo continues to prepare for Portugal duty, while James Rodriguez finds himself under intense scrutiny after a troubling spell in Minnesota that has raised serious concerns within the Colombia camp.

For Colombia, the situation feels especially delicate because James Rodriguez remains the symbolic leader of the national team. Yet while excitement builds for a major group-stage showdown involving Portugal and Colombia, the veteran playmaker’s current form has become one of the most worrying stories of the buildup.

The 2026 World Cup has already generated extraordinary global demand, with FIFA confirming more than five million ticket sales as of late April. One of the most sought-after fixtures is the group-stage clash between Portugal and Colombia, a meeting that naturally places Ronaldo and James Rodriguez back into the spotlight.

That matchup carries huge appeal because it represents two soccer identities built around iconic figures. Ronaldo remains Portugal’s global face, while James still holds immense emotional value for Colombia despite his difficult club situation.

James Rodriguez #10 of the Minnesota United.
James Rodriguez #10 of the Minnesota United.

Colombia’s main concern with James Rodriguez

Behind the excitement, Colombia faces a much harsher reality involving its captain. James Rodriguez did not even enter Minnesota United’s recent victory against FC Dallas on April 23, and his lack of involvement at club level is causing increasing alarm ahead of the World Cup.

The numbers are stark. He played only one minute against the Portland Timbers, has not reached 120 total club minutes this year, and still has no goals or assists. For a player expected to guide Los Cafeteros on the world stage, that lack of rhythm is deeply concerning.

Spanish newspaper Marca suggests that national team coach Nestor Lorenzo is taking direct action by planning visits to several potential World Cup squad members, with Minnesota expected to be an early stop. The purpose is to assess James personally and understand why his role has become so limited.

EL TÉCNICO DE MINNESOTA HUMILLÓ A JAMES RODRÍGUEZ METIÉNDOLO AL MINUTO 90.

Hoy, James Rodríguez entró al minuto 90 en la victoria del Minnesota United 2 a 0 ante los Timbers en la MLS. El partido estaba ganado y el técnico tomó la decisión de meter a James Rodríguez al minuto… pic.twitter.com/VoBkkdZTpS

— Gol Garra (@ElGolGarracol) April 19, 2026

Ronaldo’s stability highlights Colombia’s problem

While Colombia worries about match fitness, Portugal enters the tournament with a clearer picture of Cristiano Ronaldo’s role and leadership. Even at this stage of his career, the 41-year-old superstar remains central to planning, preparation, and expectation. That contrast only increases the spotlight on James. Colombia still needs him, but right now his club circumstances are raising more questions than answers.

There is still time for the veteran midfielder to reshape the narrative. Minnesota has seven matches left before the tournament begins, giving the 34-year-old a valuable window to earn minutes and rebuild momentum.

  • April 25 against LAFC
  • April 28 against San Jose Earthquakes
  • May 2 against Columbus Crew
  • May 10 against Austin FC
  • May 13 against Colorado
  • May 16 against New England
  • May 23 against Real Salt Lake

Cristiano Ronaldo (left) and James Rodriguez (right)

Barcelona near La Liga title: Can they clinch it against Real Madrid in El Clasico?

The La Liga title is on the verge of being secured by Barcelona, who will soon face Real Madrid.

Barcelona are not slowing down their dominant run in La Liga and are getting closer to securing the trophy for the second consecutive year. That makes it not only likely but very possible that they could clinch the title during El Clasico against Real Madrid, which will be played in just two weeks.

This Saturday, Hansi Flick’s side secured their ninth consecutive victory in the Spanish league with a 2-0 win over Getafe, thanks to goals from Fermin Lopez and Marcus Rashford. The result allowed them to extend their lead even further over Real Madrid, who had drawn 1-1 against Real Betis on Friday.

Barcelona now sit at the top of the La Liga standings with 85 points, 11 more than Real Madrid. It is a gap that is nearly impossible to overcome, with only five matches remaining in the season — meaning 15 points still up for grabs.

Under this scenario, Barcelona could be crowned Spanish champions as soon as May 3. A day earlier, they will visit Osasuna and, if they secure a win, they would hold a 14-point lead over Real Madrid. Los Blancos would then have no option but to defeat Espanyol on Sunday or they would no longer be able to catch their rivals.

Hansi Flick, Head Coach of FC Barcelona, looks on during the LaLiga EA Sports match.
Hansi Flick, Head Coach of FC Barcelona.

A Barcelona title celebration in El Clasico is possible

If Barcelona do not manage to secure the La Liga title next weekend, the decision could be delayed by another week. That would coincide with El Clasico on Matchday 35, set to be played at Camp Nou on Sunday, May 10.

In that scenario, Barcelona would take the field knowing that a win over Real Madrid would crown them La Liga champions for the 2025-26 season. In other words, not only would they claim the title, but they could also celebrate it against their biggest rivals, adding an extra layer of significance.

Who has won more La Liga titles?

With this season’s trophy nearly secured, Barcelona are closing in on their 29th La Liga title, dating back to their first in 1929. That would keep them in second place on the all-time list, well ahead of third-place Atletico Madrid, who have 11.

However, the top spot remains firmly in Real Madrid’s hands. They are the most successful club in La Liga history with 36 titles since 1932, with the most recent coming in 2024. They also hold the record for most consecutive titles, having won five in a row on two occasions (between 1961 and 1967, and again between 1986 and 1990).

That said, recent trends have favored Barcelona. Since the start of the century, they have won half of all La Liga titles (13, including this year’s likely triumph). That run has helped them close the gap on Real Madrid, who have won nine league titles since 2000.

Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe and Barcelona's Robert Lewandowski.

Why isn’t Erling Haaland playing for Manchester City vs Southampton in FA Cup semifinals?

Manchester City are facing Southampton in the FA Cup semifinals, and Erling Haaland is not part of the starting lineup.

Manchester City have a chance this Saturday to reach another final and take a step closer to yet another title. They are facing Southampton in the FA Cup semifinals at Wembley Stadium, but Erling Haaland is not in the starting XI by decision of Pep Guardiola, who opted to rest some of the squad’s key stars.

Haaland will be on the bench, waiting for his opportunity to come on in the second half if the team needs him. His usual spot at center forward this Saturday will be filled by Omar Marmoush, the other striker the Citizens have on their roster.

The starting lineup to face Southampton also does not include key players such as Gianluigi Donnarumma, Marc Guehi, Bernardo Silva, Rodri and Jeremy Doku. Instead, stars like John Stones, Phil Foden and Rayan Cherki are in the lineup.

The XI Pep Guardiola selected in pursuit of a place in the FA Cup final is: James Trafford; Matheus Nunes, John Stones, Nathan Ake, Rayan Ait-Nouri; Nico Gonzalez, Mateo Kovacic; Tijjani Reijnders, Rayan Cherki, Phil Foden; Omar Marmoush.

Lining up at Wembley 🫡

XI | Trafford, Nunes, Stones (C), Ake, Ait-Nouri, Nico, Kovacic, Reijnders, Cherki, Foden, Marmoush

SUBS | Donnarumma, Haaland, Doku, Guéhi, Bernardo, Savinho, O'Reilly, Khusanov, Lewis

🤝 @etihad pic.twitter.com/SNJkq2dAob

— Manchester City (@ManCity) April 25, 2026

Southampton are looking to pull off an upset

While Manchester City are clear favorites to secure a spot in the FA Cup final, Southampton will give everything to pull off an upset and take that place in the showdown for the trophy from the Citizens.

The Saints are currently competing in the Championship, the second tier of English soccer, where they have been performing well. They sit in fifth place in the standings, just four points behind second-place Ipswich Town.

To face Manchester City, coach Tonda Eckert selected the following XI: Daniel Peretz; Welington, Nathan Wood, Taylor Harwood-Bellis, James Bree; Caspar Jander, Cameron Bragg, Leo Scienza, Finn Azaz, Tom Fellows; Ross Stewart.

Your YELLOWS 💛 pic.twitter.com/hjjRLMB4T2

— Southampton FC (@SouthamptonFC) April 25, 2026

Erling Haaland of Manchester City

Carlo Ancelotti and Brazil could suffer huge blow as Real Madrid’s Eder Militao receives worrying 2026 World Cup injury update

Carlo Ancelotti’s preparations with Brazil may have taken an unexpected hit after fresh concern emerged over Real Madrid defender Eder Militao.

Carlo Ancelotti’s preparations with Brazil may have taken an unexpected hit after fresh concern emerged over Real Madrid defender Eder Militao. With the 2026 World Cup approaching and Militao already a key figure for both club and country, the latest development has created growing anxiety around his fitness.

Real Madrid had already been managing a difficult end to the domestic season, and now attention has shifted toward whether one of its most important defenders can recover in time for international duty. For Ancelotti, who is expected to rely heavily on experienced names, the timing could hardly be worse.

Earlier, Real Madrid confirmed that Eder Militao and Arda Guler will not play again in the domestic campaign after both suffered muscle injuries. The announcement added to a frustrating stretch for the club following a demanding season and recent disappointment in Europe.

“Following tests carried out today on our player Eder Militao by the Real Madrid Medical Services, he has been diagnosed with a muscle injury in the biceps femoris of his left leg,” the club said in an official statement. A separate update also confirmed a hamstring issue for Guler.

Real Madrid star Eder Militao
Eder Militao of Real Madrid applauds the fans after the team’s victory in the LaLiga EA Sports.

Neither statement included a return date, but the initial expectation was that both players would focus on recovery ahead of summer commitments. That first outlook now appears far less certain in Militao’s case.

The worrying update for Militao

New reports from Spain suggest the situation is more serious than first believed. Militao is reportedly facing a race against time to be fit for the 2026 World Cup after suffering a relapse of the same injury problem.

According to Cadena COPE, the scar tissue from a previous biceps femoris issue has reopened, creating the possibility that surgery may be required. If that happens, his recovery timeline would lengthen significantly and place his participation in the tournament in real danger.

The defender had already been ruled out for the remainder of Real Madrid’s season, but this latest twist changes the conversation entirely. What once looked like a manageable absence could now become a major international setback.

Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti.

Why this matters for Carlo Ancelotti and Brazil

Brazil enters the World Cup as one of the traditional favorites, and Ancelotti is expected to guide a squad filled with elite-level talent. Losing Militao would remove one of the national team’s most reliable defenders at a crucial moment.

The center-back has made 38 appearances for Brazil since debuting in 2018, scoring two goals and becoming a trusted presence in major matches. His pace, strength, and experience at the highest level make him difficult to replace.

The Selecao is scheduled to face Panama and Egypt in pre-tournament friendlies before entering a group featuring Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland. Missing those preparation matches would already be a warning sign, but missing the tournament itself would be a far bigger blow.

Eder Militao of Real Madrid applauds the fans after the team's victory in the LaLiga EA Sports.

How to watch Arsenal vs Newcastle in USA: 2026 Premier League, Live Stream, TV & Preview

Arsenal will host Newcastle United in a Matchday 34 clash of the Premier League 2025/2026 campaign. Here’s all the essential information, including kickoff times and where to watch on TV or via streaming.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Arsenal vs Newcastle on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Arsenal vs Newcastle
WHAT English Premier League
WHEN 12:30pm ET / 9:30am PT • Saturday, April 25, 2026
WHERE DirecTV Stream, Sling, USA Network, Universo and Hulu + Live TV
STREAM FREE TRIAL

Match Overview

Arsenal heads into this crucial Premier League clash with an urgent need to rebound. A recent gut-wrenching defeat to Manchester City has put their title aspirations on a razor’s edge, making this home fixture at the Emirates Stadium a must-win. With City occupied by the FA Cup semi-final this weekend, the Gunners have a golden opportunity to reclaim the top spot, but the pressure from an expectant home crowd will be immense.

Meanwhile, Newcastle United arrives in London amidst a period of inconsistency. After three consecutive defeats, Eddie Howe‘s side appears destined for a bottom-half finish, a world away from their early-season expectations. For the Magpies, this match is about salvaging pride and disrupting the title race, a stark contrast to the high-stakes championship fight Arsenal is engaged in.

Tactical Analysis & Match Context

The season trajectories of these two clubs could not be more different. Arsenal, despite a recent slump that has seen them lose four of their last six matches in all competitions, remains firmly in the title hunt. However, their creative spark has dimmed, with their expected goals from open play ranking only sixth in the league. Newcastle‘s season has been defined by narrow margins, with their last nine league fixtures all decided by a single goal, indicating they are competitive but struggling to secure positive results.

The tactical battle will likely pit Arsenal‘s possession-based attack against Newcastle‘s disciplined defensive shape away from home. The Gunners have struggled to break down organized defenses lately, and they face a Magpies team that concedes just 1.31 goals per away game. Newcastle‘s own attack has been toothless on the road, scoring just one goal per game on average. The key to victory will be whether Arsenal‘s playmakers can unlock a compact Newcastle side that will aim to frustrate and counter.

Motivation is clear and direct for Arsenal: win at all costs. Every point and every goal is critical in a tight title race where goal difference could be the ultimate decider. For Newcastle, the pressure is mounting on manager Eddie Howe. While European qualification is off the table, the team needs to halt its slide and deliver a statement performance to build momentum for the future and alleviate the scrutiny on the coaching staff.

Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends

Historically, this fixture has been closely contested, though recent results favor the Gunners. Arsenal has won the last two encounters, including a dramatic 2-1 victory at St. James’ Park earlier this season. However, looking at the last five meetings, Newcastle holds a slight edge with three wins, showcasing their ability to challenge the North London side. Notably, the last eight matches between them have not ended in a draw.

Recent encounters have been characteristically tight and low-scoring affairs. In the last five matchups, Newcastle has managed to keep three clean sheets, while Arsenal has only kept one. The only game in that span where both teams scored was their most recent clash, which Arsenal won with a 96th-minute winner. This pattern suggests that goals are typically at a premium when these two teams meet.

The data points to another defensive battle. The average number of goals in their last five head-to-head games is a mere 1.8. Furthermore, four of Newcastle‘s last five competitive away matches at the Emirates Stadium have seen two or fewer goals scored. Bettors and fans should anticipate a tactical, hard-fought contest rather than an open, high-scoring shootout.

Squad News & Projected Lineups

Both managers are grappling with significant player availability issues that will heavily influence their tactical setups for this weekend’s clash.

Arsenal‘s creative depth is being tested with Bukayo Saka‘s Achilles injury sidelining their most reliable attacking outlet. The Gunners are also expected to be without Riccardo Calafiori and Jurrien Timber. While Mikel Merino is progressing in his recovery, this match may come too soon for the midfielder, forcing Mikel Arteta to adjust his plans.

Newcastle‘s persistent defensive problems continue, with Fabian Schar and Valentino Livramento both ruled out with injuries. The Magpies will also feel the absence of Anthony Gordon in attack due to a hip injury, while key midfielder Joelinton serves a suspension after accumulating ten yellow cards, further weakening the team’s core.

Arsenal Projected XI (4-3-3):

Raya; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Hincapié; Zubimendi, Rice, Ødegaard; Madueke, Havertz, Eze

With Saka out, Arteta will rely on the midfield trio of Zubimendi, Rice, and Ødegaard to control the tempo and create chances. Kai Havertz is expected to lead the line, with his movement and link-up play being crucial to unlocking Newcastle‘s defense, supported by the pace of Madueke and Eze on the flanks.

Newcastle Projected XI (4-3-3):

Ramsdale; Trippier, Thiaw, Botman, Hall; Miley, Guimarães, Tonali; Murphy, Osula, Barnes

Eddie Howe‘s options are limited by injuries and suspension. The responsibility will fall heavily on Bruno Guimarães to dictate play from midfield. The attacking trio of Murphy, Osula, and Barnes will need to be clinical with the few opportunities they may get, as the team will likely prioritize defensive solidity first and foremost.

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How to watch Manchester City vs Southampton in USA: 2026 FA Cup, Live Stream, TV & Preview

Manchester City face off against Southampton in the 2025/2026 FA Cup semifinal. Here’s everything you need to know about the date, location, kickoff time, and how to watch or stream the matchup live in the United States.
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WHO Manchester City vs Southampton
WHAT FA Cup
WHEN 12:15pm ET / 9:15am PT • Saturday, April 25, 2026
WHERE ESPN+
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Match Overview

Manchester City marches into Wembley Stadium for their eighth consecutive FA Cup semi-final, looking to add another piece of silverware to their crowded trophy cabinet. As the undisputed favorites, Pep Guardiola‘s side is hitting peak form at the perfect time, fresh off a commanding 4-0 quarter-final victory against Liverpool. The Citizens are chasing their eighth FA Cup title and view this clash as a critical step toward that goal, bringing immense experience and a high-powered offense to the national stadium.

Southampton, meanwhile, arrives as the ambitious underdog with dreams of a monumental upset. Currently flying high in the Championship and riding a 20-game unbeaten streak, the Saints are aiming to become the first non-Premier League team to reach the final since 2008. For them, this match isn’t just a cup tie; it’s an opportunity to make a statement and replicate their historic 1976 FA Cup triumph, turning their incredible season into a legendary one.

Tactical Analysis & Match Context

This semi-final presents a classic clash of trajectories. Manchester City is executing its typical late-season surge, a period where Guardiola‘s squad becomes a relentless machine fine-tuned for high-stakes encounters. Their recent results and dominant performances underscore a team in full control of its destiny. In contrast, Southampton is in the midst of a dream season, balancing a fierce push for automatic promotion to the Premier League with this historic cup run. This match at Wembley represents the ultimate test of their progress and resilience against an elite opponent.

The tactical battle will likely be defined by Manchester City‘s control of possession against Southampton‘s disciplined defensive structure. City, the only Premier League team averaging over two goals per game, will leverage the wide Wembley pitch to stretch the Saints‘ defense and create openings. Expect Southampton to absorb immense pressure, looking to stay compact and frustrate City‘s attack while seeking opportunities on the counter. The key for the Saints will be whether they can withstand the inevitable offensive waves from one of Europe’s most potent teams.

Motivation is sky-high on both sides, but for different reasons. For Manchester City, winning is the expectation; anything less than a comfortable victory would be seen as a major failure. Their familiarity with Wembley makes it a second home, and the drive to continue their domestic dominance is palpable. For Southampton, this is a free shot at glory. They carry the hope of their fans and the pride of the Football League, fueled by the possibility of orchestrating one of the great FA Cup giant-killings in recent memory.

Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends

Historically, Manchester City has held a clear advantage in this fixture. The Premier League giants have defeated Southampton in 10 of their last 15 meetings, establishing a pattern of dominance that they will look to continue on the big stage at Wembley. While the Saints have managed to cause problems in the past, the overall trend heavily favors the team from Manchester.

Looking at the last five encounters, the dynamic is slightly more nuanced. City has secured three victories, but Southampton managed a memorable 2-0 win in the 2023 EFL Cup and held them to a 0-0 draw in their most recent clash during the 2024/25 season. In that scoreless draw, City dominated the statistics with 26 shots to Southampton‘s two, but the Saints‘ resolute defending earned them a hard-fought point.

Several key statistical trends emerge from their recent history. Notably, the ‘both teams to score – no’ outcome has occurred in four of the last five matchups, suggesting that one side often manages to shut out the other. Manchester City has kept two clean sheets in that span. Goals have been moderate, with an average of 2.4 total goals per game across the last five fixtures, indicating that while City often wins, the games aren’t always high-scoring affairs.

Squad News & Projected Lineups

Both managers face significant selection headaches due to injuries to key players ahead of this crucial Wembley showdown.

Manchester City‘s defensive stability is under threat with both Rúben Dias (hamstring) and Josko Gvardiol (broken leg) ruled out. Furthermore, midfield anchor Rodri is a major doubt after leaving the recent match against Arsenal with physical discomfort, potentially forcing a significant tactical shuffle from Pep Guardiola.

Southampton is also dealing with absences. Goalkeeper Alex McCarthy is unavailable due to a wrist injury, and defender Mads Roerslev is sidelined with a knee issue. While not as extensive as City‘s injury list, these absences impact crucial positions for the Championship side as they prepare for their biggest test of the season.

Manchester City Projected XI (4-2-3-1):
Donnarumma; Nunes, Khusanov, Guehi, O’Reilly; Nico, Silva; Semenyo, Cherki, Doku; Haaland

This lineup reflects a focus on overwhelming offensive power, led by the formidable Erling Haaland. With Rodri potentially out, the midfield duo of Nico and Silva will be tasked with establishing control and dictating the tempo. The makeshift defense will be under pressure to contain Southampton‘s attacks, relying on individual quality to compensate for a lack of cohesion.

Southampton Projected XI (4-2-3-1):
Peretz; Bree, Harwood-Bellis, Wood, Manning; Downes, Charles; Matsuki, Archer, Azaz; Larin

Southampton is expected to field a familiar and resilient lineup that has served them well during their unbeaten run. The midfield engine room of Flynn Downes and Shea Charles will be critical in breaking up City‘s play. Cyle Larin will lead the line, tasked with holding up the ball and testing a City backline that is missing its primary starters.

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How to watch Getafe vs Barcelona in USA: 2025/2026 La Liga, Live Stream, TV & Preview

Getafe CF and FC Barcelona meet in a Matchday 32 clash during the 2025/26 La Liga campaign. Here’s all the key information, including kickoff schedules and how to watch the matchup live via television and streaming services.
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WHO Getafe vs Barcelona
WHAT Spanish LaLiga
WHEN 10:15am ET / 7:15am PT • Saturday, April 25, 2026
WHERE ESPN+, Fubo, DirecTV Stream and ESPN Deportes
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Match Overview

This La Liga clash features a Getafe side enjoying a remarkable season, unexpectedly pushing for a European qualification spot. Currently sixth in the standings, their recent 1-0 victory over Copa del Rey champions Real Sociedad was a statement of intent, showcasing their grit and tactical discipline. A match against the league leaders is the ultimate test of their ambitions and provides a massive stage to prove they belong among Spain’s elite.

For Barcelona, the mission is clear: secure another three points and move one step closer to clinching the La Liga title. Hansi Flick‘s squad sits comfortably at the top of the table with a nine-point lead over Real Madrid, riding an impressive eight-game winning streak in the league. With the Champions League no longer a distraction, their entire focus is on domestic dominance, and they will be looking to dispatch a tricky Getafe side to avoid any late-season drama.

Tactical Analysis & Match Context

The season trajectories of these two clubs present a fascinating contrast. Barcelona has been a dominant force, leading the league with the most potent attack. Their high-risk, possession-based style has them on a clear path to the title. Getafe, on the other hand, has built its success on a rock-solid defense, boasting the third-best record in La Liga. However, their attack is one of the league’s weakest, highlighting their reliance on organization and efficiency over firepower.

This sets up a classic tactical battle. Barcelona will control the ball, looking to break down Getafe‘s deep, compact 5-3-2 formation. The key for the league leaders will be their clinical finishing, as they cannot afford to waste chances against a team that concedes so few goals at home. Getafe will aim to disrupt Barcelona‘s rhythm with a physical, stop-start approach, averaging over 15 fouls per game at home, while looking to hit on the counter-attack with direct balls to their forwards.

The motivations for both teams are at a fever pitch. Getafe is in a tight race for a coveted European spot, and every point is crucial in their quest to cap off an incredible season. For Barcelona, the urgency is to lock up the La Liga title and prevent any glimmer of hope for their rivals. After a demanding season, maintaining focus and intensity against a highly disciplined opponent will be paramount to securing the win and continuing their march towards the championship.

Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends

Historically, Barcelona has overwhelmingly dominated this fixture. The Catalan giants are undefeated in their last ten encounters with Getafe, securing six wins and four draws. Getafe‘s last victory against Barcelona dates all the way back to 2020, underscoring the challenge they face. Earlier this season, Barcelona cruised to a comfortable 3-0 victory in the reverse fixture.

However, recent history at Getafe‘s home ground, the Estadio Coliseum, tells a completely different story. Getafe has successfully turned their stadium into a fortress against Barcelona, remaining unbeaten in their last five home matches against them, with four of those ending in draws. Barcelona‘s last victory on Getafe‘s turf was in 2019, proving that this is one of the toughest away days on their calendar.

The data points towards a tight, low-scoring affair. The last six matches between these two at the Coliseum have all featured under 2.5 goals, with a mere five total goals scored across those games. Furthermore, Getafe has managed to score just a single goal against Barcelona in their last eight meetings, home or away. This trend suggests that goals will be at a premium and that a single moment of brilliance could decide the outcome.

Squad News & Projected Lineups

Both managers will have to contend with significant absences, but Barcelona‘s attacking options have been hit particularly hard by recent injuries.

Getafe is monitoring a hamstring issue for Mario Martin, while Zaid Romero serves a suspension and key forward Borja Mayoral remains sidelined with a long-term knee injury. These absences test their depth, but their core defensive unit remains intact, which is crucial for their game plan against the league leaders.

Barcelona faces a more severe injury crisis. The devastating news is the hamstring injury to star winger Lamine Yamal, who could potentially miss the rest of the season. With Raphinha also out, their attacking firepower is significantly diminished. The squad is further depleted by the suspension of defender Eric Garcia and injuries to Marc Bernal, Joao Cancelo, and Andreas Christensen, forcing Hansi Flick to make several adjustments.

Getafe Projected XI (5-4-1):

Soria; Iglesias, Abqar, Dakonam, Duarte, Femenía; Satriano, Arambarri, Milla, Liso; Vázquez.

Expect Getafe to deploy their trusted defensive setup, aiming to suffocate the midfield and deny Barcelona any space. Luis Milla‘s creativity will be vital on the counter, while the backline, marshaled by Dakonam, will be tasked with containing Barcelona’s fluid attack.

Barcelona Projected XI (4-3-3):

García; Koundé, Martín, Cubarsí, Balde; Gavi, Pedri, López; Bardghji, Torres, Olmo.

With key attackers missing, Ferran Torres will likely lead the line, supported by Dani Olmo and youngster Roony Bardghji. The world-class midfield trio of Gavi, Pedri, and Fermín López will be responsible for controlling the tempo and creating chances to break down Getafe‘s stubborn defense.

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How to watch Wolves vs Tottenham in USA: 2025/26 Premier League, Live Stream, TV & Preview

Wolverhampton Wanderers host Tottenham Hotspur in a Matchday 34 clash of the 2025/2026 Premier League campaign. Find all the essential details here, including kickoff schedules and viewing options on TV and streaming platforms.
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WHO Wolverhampton vs Tottenham
WHAT English Premier League
WHEN 10:00am ET / 7:00am PT • Saturday, April 25, 2026
WHERE DirecTV Stream, Sling, USA Network, Universo and Hulu + Live TV
STREAM FREE TRIAL

Match Overview

Wolves enter this match with their fate already sealed. Officially relegated from the Premier League, the club now plays only for pride in front of their home supporters at Molineux. Without the crushing weight of a survival battle, Rob Edwards‘ side could play with a dangerous freedom, looking to end a disastrous season on a positive note and disrupt their opponents’ plans.

For Tottenham, the stakes could not be higher. Mired in the relegation zone, every single point is critical to their survival hopes. With new manager Roberto De Zerbi at the helm, the urgency to secure a victory is immense. This clash against the league’s bottom side is a must-win, and anything less than three points would be a catastrophic blow to their chances of staying in the top flight.

Tactical Analysis & Match Context

The season trajectories for these two clubs are a study in contrasts. Wolves have been anchored to the bottom of the table, plagued by a lack of firepower and the league’s second-worst defense. Their relegation is the culmination of a campaign filled with struggles. Tottenham, on the other hand, has experienced a dramatic second-half collapse, plummeting into the relegation zone after collecting just three points in their last ten matches.

Tactically, Tottenham is expected to dominate possession and push the pace. De Zerbi’s side will likely be the aggressors, desperately searching for goals against a porous Wolves defense that has shipped 12 goals in its last four games. Wolves have the second-highest expected goals against (xGA) in the league, meaning Spurs should create plenty of scoring opportunities. However, with the pressure off, Wolves could prove to be an unpredictable counter-attacking threat.

The motivations are clear and starkly different. Tottenham is fighting for its Premier League life, and the financial and reputational implications of relegation are massive. Every player will feel the immense pressure to perform. Wolves are playing purely for professional pride and for their fans, which can make them a dangerous spoiler against a nervous and desperate Tottenham squad.

Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends

Historically, this fixture has recently been dominated by Wolverhampton. Spurs are winless in their last six encounters with Wolves, a run that includes four losses and two draws. The last time Tottenham managed a victory against this opponent was back in 2022, making Molineux a difficult ground for them to visit.

A look at the last five meetings reveals a clear pattern of high-scoring and competitive matches. Wolves have secured three wins (4-2, 2-1, 2-1), while two matches have ended in draws (1-1, 2-2). Tottenham has consistently struggled to contain the Wolves attack, and the results underscore their recent difficulties in this matchup.

The most significant trend for bettors is the frequency of goals. Both teams have scored in each of the last five Premier League meetings between the clubs. These games have produced an average of 3.6 goals per match, suggesting that another open and attacking contest is highly likely on Saturday.

Squad News & Projected Lineups

Both teams head into this crucial fixture grappling with significant injury concerns, particularly in defense and in goal.

Wolves are sweating on the fitness of goalkeeper Jose Sa, who has been dealing with a shoulder injury. Yerson Mosquera is unavailable due to suspension, while Matt Doherty is a doubt after picking up a knock. These absences will force manager Rob Edwards to shuffle his defensive lineup.

Tottenham‘s injury list is even more concerning. First-choice goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario is sidelined, meaning Kinsky will start between the posts. The defense is further weakened by the absence of Cristian Romero and Ben Davies. Key attackers Dejan Kulusevski and Mohammed Kudus also remain unavailable, placing more pressure on the available forwards to deliver.

Wolves Projected XI (3-4-3): Sá; T. Gomes, Krejčí, S. Bueno; Tchatchoua, André, J. Gomes, H. Bueno; Mané, R. Gomes, Adam Armstrong.
This lineup reflects Wolves‘ standard formation. With their fate sealed, expect them to play with freedom, with Adam Armstrong leading the line and looking to exploit a makeshift Tottenham defense.

Tottenham Projected XI (4-3-3): Kinský; Porro, Danso, van de Ven, Udogie; Gallagher, Bissouma, Bentancur; Tel, Simons, Solanke.
De Zerbi is forced into several changes due to injuries. The responsibility will fall heavily on Dominic Solanke in attack to find the goals needed to secure a season-saving victory for Spurs.

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Ronaldinho endorses Neymar for Brazil return ahead of 2026 World Cup: ‘I hope he goes’

Ronaldinho said Neymar could be an asset for Brazil at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

More and more voices are speaking out in favor of Neymar’s return to the Brazil national team for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. In this case, it was a soccer legend, Ronaldinho, who backed the Santos forward’s case.

“I hope he goes because I think he can be very helpful,” Ronaldinho said about Ney in a recent interview with Globo Esporte. “Personally, I’m his friend, and I think he is one of the greatest talents in world soccer.”

However, the former Barcelona and AC Milan star, who retired in 2015, made it clear that he trusts Carlo Ancelotti’s judgment when it comes to selecting Brazil’s roster: “It’s the coach’s decision, and we have to respect it… We don’t know what the coach is thinking. He has his own plans.”

Despite Neymar’s absence—at least for now—from Ancelotti’s plans, Ronaldinho expressed optimism about the direction of the national team in the months leading up to the World Cup. I see Brazil doing very well. They have great players, and we wish them a good preparation so they arrive in top form. As a fan, their number one supporter, I’ll be there cheering them on,” said the 2005 Ballon d’Or winner.

Neymar and Ronaldinho in action during a Brazil training session on February 5, 2013 in London.

Neymar and Ronaldinho were teammates and rivals

Despite belonging to different generations, Ronaldinho and Neymar were briefly teammates with the Brazil national team. Ney made his international debut in August 2010 and, just three months later, played alongside Ronaldinho in a friendly against Argentina. In the following years, they shared the field several more times, totaling 10 matches together, with six wins, two draws, and two losses.

At the same time, the two stars also faced each other at club level. In 2011 and 2012, they went head-to-head in the Brazilian Serie A with Santos and Flamengo. The most memorable of those matches was the first, a 5-4 Flamengo victory fueled by a Ronaldinho hat trick and two goals from Ney.

Ronaldinho has the authority to speak

Ronaldinho’s opinion carries weight given his legacy as a player. The attacking midfielder was one of the biggest stars in world soccer in the early 2000s and left his mark both at club level with Barcelona and internationally with Brazil.

With the national team, Dinho achieved major success, winning the 1999 Copa America, the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea and Japan, and the 2005 Confederations Cup. He also earned a bronze medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Neymar and Ronaldinho.

Karim Benzema questions Real Madrid’s style while praising Luis Enrique’s PSG

Karim Benzema praised Luis Enrique's PSG, but also criticized Real Madrid.

Karim Benzema has been away from Real Madrid since 2023, after joining Saudi Pro League side Al-Ittihad before moving to Al-Hilal this year. Even so, he still remains a reference point for the Spanish club, which made his comments while praising Luis Enrique’s Paris Saint-Germain especially interesting.

During a live stream on Instagram with rapper Rohff, the striker praised the way this current Paris Saint-Germain team plays. In doing so, he also drew a comparison with Real Madrid in comments reproduced by AS.

Benzema said: “Everyone knows what they need to do and what contribution they must make. A starting player knows his role. A substitute knows his role. At the same time, the sub doesn’t pout. At Real Madrid, everything is more difficult because they don’t play as a team.”

Benzema praises Luis Enrique

The striker has played alongside great teammates and been coached by elite managers such as Carlo Ancelotti, José Mourinho and Zinedine Zidane at club level. His trophy haul with Real Madrid reflects his huge experience.

Luis Enrique revolutionized Paris Saint-Germain (Carl Recine/Getty Images)

That made his comments even more notable, as he gave most of the credit for Europe’s most dominant team to their manager, while also taking time to put fellow Frenchman Ousmane Dembélé above the rest.

Benzema said: Luis Enrique is the most famous figure at PSG. But it is a team. You can put anyone in attack, they all work together. And the substitutes work just as hard. That is why they are so strong, PSG is not a team of stars, except for Dembele, the Ballon d’Or winner. But forget about that: they press, they defend, they attack, they run.”

Benzema’s view on PSG’s bench players

A major reason behind Paris Saint-Germain’s success has been their ability to rotate players without losing performance. That was the point Benzema emphasized when explaining why they are so difficult to beat.

Benzema said: “When the coach makes a substitution in the 60th or 70th minute, the guys coming onto the pitch contribute even more than those who started the match. And these are supposedly the ‘bench’ players.”

Benzema was critical of Real Madrid's playing style

Robert Lewandowski’s MLS move stalls as Chicago Fire reportedly shift priorities

Chicago Fire’s interest in signing Robert Lewandowski for this MLS season appears to have cooled.

Robert Lewandowski has been at the center of attention for months due to uncertainty surrounding his future at Barcelona. The lack of a contract extension so far has opened the door to rumors linking him with several clubs around the world, including Chicago Fire.

The Major League Soccer side appeared, until a few weeks ago, to be the leading contender to land the 37-year-old striker if talks with Barcelona failed. However, that possibility now seems less likely.

“The Chicago Fire’s pursuit of Barcelona and Poland int’l forward Robert Lewandowski has cooled,” MLS insider Tom Bogert wrote on his official X account, also citing The New York Times reporter Paul Tenorio.

What stands out most about this report is the reason behind the shift. It is not a rejection from Lewandowski that has seemingly reduced the chances of a move to the United States, but rather a change in approach from Chicago Fire. “Club’s priorities have shifted at least for the moment,” Bogert added.

Poland striker Robert Lewandowski
Robert Lewandowski of Poland gestures during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers.

Lewandowski’s current situation

Robert Lewandowski is under contract with Barcelona through June 30, 2026, meaning through the end of the current season. The club have six La Liga matches remaining, which could be the Polish striker’s final appearances there as they push to secure the title.

While a contract extension has been a recurring topic in recent months, there have been no official updates on progress in negotiations. Reports have indicated that Barcelona’s plan is to offer him a one-year extension with a significant salary reduction, alongside a less prominent role under coach Hansi Flick.

Italy could be Lewandowski’s next destination

As speculation continues over Lewandowski’s future at Barcelona, reports have also pointed to interest from two Italian giants looking to reestablish themselves at the top of Serie A: Juventus and AC Milan.

Lewandowski was recently asked about the possibility of continuing his career in Italian soccer during a charity livestream. “You know what? We will talk soon,” the Polish forward said, offering little detail about his future but making it clear a decision may not be far off.

Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona warming up.

Post-Messi era plans in MLS addressed by league executive Alfonso Mondelo

Major League Soccer executive Alfonso Mondelo spoke about the future of the league once Lionel Messi is no longer part of it.

Lionel Messi has been the biggest star in Major League Soccer since his arrival at Inter Miami in July 2023. However, time is relentless, and sooner rather than later the forward will move on. MLS executive Alfonso Mondelo addressed that future scenario.

It’s hard to find a player like him, but this league has already recovered from players like Cruyff, Pele,” Mondelo said during a conversation with international media, as reported by Marca. “I’m sure MLS will find new stars to play here.”

For now, Messi’s presence in MLS is secured through December 2028, following the contract extension Inter Miami signed with him late last year. That means the Argentine forward will have this season and at least two more full campaigns in the United States. By then, he will be 41 years old.

Regarding MLS’s plans for the coming years, Mondelo was clear. “We want to be one of the great leagues worldwide in a few years’ time, but the first thing is to be the best in our Concacaf region, and there we have an ‘older brother’ in Liga MX, with which we want to compete on equal terms,” said the MLS Director of Competition.

Antoine Griezmann of Atletico Madrid.
Antoine Griezmann will join MLS this summer.

Griezmann is one of MLS’s new stars

When Mondelo speaks about finding new stars to eventually fill the void left by Lionel Messi, Antoine Griezmann can easily be considered part of that group. The French forward has already agreed to join Orlando City this summer, becoming a marquee addition for MLS.

Antoine was going to come to Orlando in March, but he asked us to stay until the summer at Atletico for the Copa and the Champions League,” Mondelo revealed. The MLS executive also addressed the proximity between Miami and Orlando but dismissed speculation about a potential rivalry between Griezmann and Messi.

“His signing for Orlando has nothing to do with creating a ‘derby’ against Messi’s Inter Miami,” Mondelo said. “It was the club that had been looking for Griezmann for some time, and both sides are happy with the deal.”

The balance between legends and rising stars in MLS

For decades, MLS’s primary strategy for growth was signing aging European soccer legends to generate excitement among fans in the United States while also drawing international attention to boost viewership.

That approach brought icons such as David Beckham, Thierry Henry, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic. It continues today with signings like Lionel Messi, Son Heung-min, Thomas Muller, and Antoine Griezmann. However, in recent years, the league has begun shifting its focus toward younger players—often with less global recognition but greater potential to improve overall competitiveness in a more sustainable way.

That shift was evident at Qatar 2022, when MLS had its first active player become a World Cup champion: Thiago Almada with Argentina, who was playing for Atlanta United at the time. By balancing both strategies, MLS aims to continue its growth and establish itself as the leading force in Concacaf.

Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami.

Kylian Mbappe hits 100 Real Madrid matches milestone as Cristiano Ronaldo comparison reveals huge gap

Alongside names like Cristiano Ronaldo, the French star’s journey is already being measured against the club’s highest standards.

Kylian Mbappe reached a symbolic landmark in his career as he made his 100th appearance for Real Madrid, a moment that naturally invites comparison with past legends. Alongside names like Cristiano Ronaldo, the French star’s journey is already being measured against the club’s highest standards.

The match against Real Betis marked the star forward’s 100th Los Blancos game in all competitions. According to Opta, he becomes the 10th French player in history to reach 100 matches for the club, underlining his growing place in Madrid’s modern era.

Reaching this milestone is impressive on its own, but Mbappe’s numbers add another layer to the story. He has established himself as one of the most prolific scorers in the league, with 24 goals in 27 La Liga matches this season, putting him firmly on track for consecutive top scorer honors.

Such consistency has placed him in rare company. No Real Madrid player since Ronaldo in 2015 has secured back-to-back Pichichi titles, and doing so in his first two seasons would mark a historic achievement. It reflects a player who has adapted quickly, even in a team still searching for its perfect balance.

100 – @KMbappe 🇫🇷 plays his 100th match for #RealMadrid ⚪️⚪️ across all competitions. He is the 10th French player to reach 100 appearances for Los Blancos. Milestone. pic.twitter.com/sVBYDS9PfK

— OptaJose (@OptaJose) April 24, 2026

Beyond La Liga, the Frenchman’s impact stretches across competitions. He has already surpassed his early scoring rate from his previous club, underlining how naturally he fits into Madrid’s attacking identity.

How has he fared compared to Cristiano Ronaldo?

With 100 matches reached, the inevitable comparison comes into focus, and that’s where Cristiano Ronaldo’s shadow becomes impossible to avoid. At this same stage of his Madrid career, Ronaldo had delivered a staggering 95 goals in his first 100 appearances, a benchmark that remains one of the most remarkable starts in soccer history.

By comparison, Mbappe has scored 85 goals in his first 100 matches, placing him among elite company but still behind Ronaldo’s extraordinary pace. The gap highlights just how explosive CR7’s early Bernabeu years were, particularly in terms of pure output.

⚪ Mbappé, centenario con el Real Madrid… no marcó y se retiró con molestias

⚽ Es el tercer máximo realizador del Real Madrid tras los primeros 1️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ partidos pic.twitter.com/jXSgPOfT4e

— MARCA (@marca) April 24, 2026

Better numbers than Kairm Benzema still tell powerful story

Even without matching Ronaldo’s explosive start, Mbappe’s output remains elite. His current goal ratio places him among the top performers in Real Madrid history after two seasons.

According to Sports Illustrated and Marca’s statistical breakdowns, the 27-year-old has outscored several Madrid legends across their initial century of games, including Karim Benzema and Hugo Sanchez. However, Ronaldo and Ferenc Puskas remain ahead in both volume and efficiency, with Puskas averaging over a goal per match in his early Madrid period.

There is also the possibility of further milestones before the season ends. He is within reach of becoming the highest-scoring Real Madrid player in a single season outside of Ronaldo’s era, needing just a handful of goals to cross that threshold.

Kylian Mbappe (L) and Cristiano Ronaldo (R) of Real Madrid.

Kylian Mbappe in the middle as Jose Mourinho sends Real Madrid fans into frenzy as Benfica’s future hint raises eyebrows

With Kylian Mbappe at the center of a shifting project and Jose Mourinho stirring intrigue from afar, Real Madrid finds itself at a crossroads that could redefine its immediate future.

With Kylian Mbappe at the center of a shifting project and Jose Mourinho stirring intrigue from afar, Real Madrid finds itself at a crossroads that could redefine its immediate future. The club has endured a difficult season, and the uncertainty around leadership has opened the door to speculation that reaches far beyond the bench.

A trophyless season and mounting discontent among the leadership have molded the situation at Real Madrid. Despite maintaining support from parts of the dressing room, current coach Alvaro Arbeloa has struggled to deliver consistent results.

Spanish journalist Jorge Picon suggests via X (formerly Twitter) that club president Florentino Perez is increasingly convinced that a managerial change is necessary, even if others within the board are not fully aligned. “There are some members of the board or people close to it who would like Arbeloa to stay… The problem for the coach is that right now Florentino Perez is the one who most clearly understands that a change in the position is necessary”, he wrote.

As the search for a new manager intensifies, familiar names have resurfaced. Among them, Mourinho has quickly become one of the most discussed options. Currently managing Benfica, Mourinho has quietly positioned himself within reach of a dramatic return. Diario AS claims that his agent has made his availability clear, while a clause in his contract could allow him to leave with minimal financial complications.

Hay algunos miembros de la directiva o cercanos a la misma que les gustaría que Arbeloa siguiese en el puesto.

El problema para el técnico es que ahora mismo Florentino Pérez es quien más claro tiene que es necesario un cambio en el puesto.

— Picón (@JorgeCPicon) April 23, 2026

What did Jose Mourinho say about his Benfica future?

Behind the scenes, the situation took on another layer as Mourinho once again addressed his uncertain future at Benfica. The Portuguese coach confirmed that a decision on whether he stays or leaves will be made within a 10-day window after the season ends, leaving the door open for potential change.

“When the season ends, we’ll have 10 days to decide whether to continue or part ways,” he said, leaving the door open for a potential exit. This brief but pointed statement has sparked excitement among Real Madrid supporters, who remember his previous spell as a period of intensity and silverware.

‼️ No me quiero ilusionar, pero…

MOURINHO: “Cuando acabe la temporada tendremos 10 días para decidir”

¿Se viene? Se vienepic.twitter.com/tsa7fZOBIR

— Madrid Sports (@MadridSports_) April 24, 2026

It also signals that a decision on his future is imminent, aligning perfectly with Madrid’s own timeline for change. At a moment when the club is searching for stability, the Portuguese’s availability introduces both opportunity and risk.

Mbappe’s role in a changing landscape

While the managerial discussion dominates headlines, the implications for Mbappe cannot be ignored. The French forward is already the focal point of Madrid’s long-term project, but any shift in leadership could alter how that project evolves. Recent social media posts even suggest that the Frenchman engaged with speculation online, subtly acknowledging the growing conversation.

Real Madrid's Alvaro Arbeloa and Kylian Mbappe
Alvaro Arbeloa, Head Coach of Real Madrid, congratulates Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid for scoring.

Arbeloa dismissed the gesture, stating: “These are things I don’t even consider… It has no importance.” Still, the moment highlighted how closely the squad is tied to the unfolding narrative.  A manager like Mourinho, known for discipline and structure, would likely demand adjustments from every player, including the club’s biggest star.

Kylian Mbappe (left) and Jose Mourinho (right)

Christian Pulisic’s difficult 2026 takes new twist with worrying Milan renewal news

The American forward has seen his momentum fade, and a fresh update from Milan suggests the current uncertainty may be deeper than many first believed.

Christian Pulisic entered 2026 as one of Milan’s most trusted figures, but the season has taken an unexpected turn as questions grow around both his form and long-term future. The American forward has seen his momentum fade, and a fresh update from Milan suggests the current uncertainty may be deeper than many first believed.

For much of his time in Italy, Pulisic had earned a reputation as a dependable performer who delivered when needed. Now, with a lengthy goal drought and growing speculation around his future, the mood around the winger has changed dramatically at a crucial stage of the campaign.

Pulisic’s drop in output has become impossible to ignore. After ending last year strongly, the forward has failed to score for club or country throughout 2026, a run that has stretched for months and raised concern inside Casa Milan. The contrast with the first half of the season is striking.

Before the winter break, the American star was widely seen as one of Milan’s standout performers, regularly producing goals and decisive moments in big matches. His sharpness in front of goal helped carry the side through difficult periods. At one stage, he was even mentioned as one of the best performers in the league due to his consistency and influence.

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Strahinja Pavlovic of AC Milan celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates Christian Pulisic and Davide Bartesaghi

Injuries and pressure add to the struggle

Injuries have reportedly played a part in his downturn, limiting rhythm and affecting confidence. Yet the problem now appears bigger than fitness alone, with his overall performances dipping alongside the lack of goals.

Fans and pundits alike have noticed that Pulisic looks tense and less effective in matches, unable to impact games in the same way he did earlier in the season. With the 2026 World Cup approaching, added pressure may also be weighing heavily on the USMNT star.

For a player who has often thrived under expectation, this recent period has been unfamiliar territory. Instead of driving Milan forward, he is now battling to rediscover his best level.

Christian Pulisic of AC Milan.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan.

The contract update that changes everything

As the goal drought deepens, attention has inevitably turned to Pulisic’s long-term future. According to Italian outlet La Gazzetta dello Sport, Pulisic’s contract renewal at Milan is now further away than ever, with negotiations effectively frozen.

The newspaper reportedly described the situation as “the great freeze,” a phrase that captures the lack of movement between player and club. Another line stated: “The winger’s extension seemed imminent, but instead it has fallen through. Along with the goals.”

Pulisic remains under contract with Milan until the summer of 2027. The club also holds an option to extend the agreement by another year, potentially keeping him tied down until 2028.

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Christian Pulisic of AC Milan looks on prior a Serie A match

Even so, contract length does not remove the uncertainty. Players entering the final stretch of a deal often become the subject of transfer interest, and Milan may soon need to decide whether to renew, wait, or consider offers. The latest reports indicate there is no rush from either side. La Gazzetta dello Sport adds “neither the club nor the player’s agent are pushing to see each other again” anytime soon.

No longer untouchable?

Perhaps the most telling part of the update is the suggestion that Pulisic is no longer considered untouchable. Earlier in his Milan spell, he looked like a cornerstone of the project, but recent months have altered that perception.

If the right proposal arrives, a sale could now be considered. Interest from the Premier League has reportedly not disappeared, meaning there may still be options should Milan choose a different path. That does not guarantee an exit, but it does show how quickly soccer situations can change. A player once central to future planning is now surrounded by doubt.

Christian Pulisic of AC Milan applauds the fans

Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie put on notice as Barcelona star Robert Lewandowski drops four-word reality check on Milan and Juventus rumors

wandowski delivers a cryptic update that has intensified speculation over his Barcelona future, with Christian Pulisic’s Milan and Weston McKennie’s Juventus among those watching closely.

European soccer’s transfer landscape has been stirred once again as Robert Lewandowski delivers a cryptic update that has intensified speculation over his Barcelona future, with Christian Pulisic’s Milan and Weston McKennie’s Juventus among those watching closely. The Barcelona striker, alongside the Italian clubs’ interest, has become the center of a growing summer saga that refuses to settle.

At 37, Lewandowski stands at a crossroads, with his Barcelona contract nearing its expiration and his role gradually shifting within the squad. Despite still delivering goals, the forward is no longer guaranteed the same prominence he once enjoyed. That uncertainty has opened the door to interest from Italy, where both Serie A giants see an opportunity.

Barcelona is also evaluating attacking reinforcements, a move that has only increased uncertainty around the Polish striker’s place in the team. Even so, he remains focused on finishing the season strongly and helping secure domestic success. The situation has created a quiet but constant tension, especially as Italy begins to emerge as a realistic next destination.

The latest wave of speculation intensified during a charity livestream where Lewandowski was asked directly about Juventus and Milan. During the broadcast, Lewandowski avoided giving a direct answer, instead offering a short and ambiguous response: “You know what? We will talk soon.” That four-word statement immediately fueled transfer speculation across Europe, with fans interpreting it as a sign that a decision is imminent.

Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski
Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona looks on as he warms up prior a game.

Milan and Juventus watching closely

Interest from Italy has been building steadily, with Juventus reportedly taking an early lead in discussions. The Turin club is believed to have tabled a proposal worth around $6 million net per year, viewing Lewandowski as a short-term but high-impact attacking solution.

Milan, meanwhile, remains attentive, especially as Pulisic’s side evaluates experienced attacking options to complement its evolving squad structure. Both clubs see Lewandowski as a potential final marquee signing who could elevate their domestic ambitions. The competition between the two sides has turned the situation into a quiet but significant Serie A battle.

Why Lewandowski is reportedly open to change

At Barcelona, Lewandowski’s role is shifting. While still productive with 17 goals in all competitions this season, he has increasingly found himself rotated or used in shorter bursts rather than as an undisputed starter.

The Polish veteran now stands at a familiar stage in elite soccer careers: choosing between continuity at a familiar giant or a new challenge abroad. Interest from Italy, alongside other leagues, ensures he will not lack options.

Christian Pulisic (left), Robert Lewandowski (center), and Weston McKennie (right)

Chelsea get message as Como president says Cesc Fàbregas ‘is free to go’

Como president Mirwan Suwarso left the door open for Cesc Fábregas to join Chelsea.

Chelsea have not lived up to the level suggested by their spending. Sitting eighth in the Premier League with almost no chance of qualifying for the Champions League has led to a run of poor results that cost Liam Rosenior his job. That could open the door for them to hire Cesc Fábregas, as Como’s president has not ruled out an exit in the summer.

Mirwan Suwarso said about a possible Fábregas exit, according to Sport: “If that makes him happy, it depends on him. You want your employees to stay with you for as long as possible, but at the end of the day we do not own him. He is free to go to Chelsea if he wants to.”

That came as a major surprise to many given the strong season Como are having. They were expected to be fighting relegation after being promoted, but they have thrived under Fábregas and are sitting fifth in Serie A.

Fábregas’ bond with Chelsea

Fábregas has only just started his coaching career. Even so, the way his young team is playing has caught the attention of major clubs around the world, especially because he has also shown that he can develop players while getting results.

Fábregas played for Chelsea from 2014 to 2019 (Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)

In Chelsea’s case, the interest could make even more sense because of his history with the club. Even though he spent the early part of his career with Arsenal, Chelsea is also a place where he left a strong mark.

The Spaniard played for Chelsea from 2014 to 2019 with great success. In his 198 matches for the club, the team won trophies, including two Premier League titles, one FA Cup, one League Cup and one UEFA Europa League.

Fábregas’ contract with Como

Suwarso left the door open to an exit if any club wants to hire Fábregas. What he did not say is how much it would take to get him out of Como. That may require negotiation, since he is under contract for two more years.

Fábregas has done a great job in Italy

Report: Neymar backed by Santos and Brazilian FA with plan to convince Ancelotti ahead of World Cup

Santos and the Brazilian Football Confederation are reportedly focused on helping Neymar compete at the highest level to earn a spot on Carlo Ancelotti’s roster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

With less than two months until the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Neymar does not have time to waste if he wants to secure a place on Carlo Ancelotti’s 26-man squad. That is why Santos and the Brazilian Football Confederation are reportedly doing everything possible to help him reach that goal.

“Neymar has a plan with Santos to improve both physically and technically before Ancelotti names the 26-man squad, expected on May 18,Mundo Deportivo reported on Friday. “The idea is to carefully manage Neymar’s minutes from now on and monitor his workload to avoid any risk of injury.”

The 34-year-old forward has found a level of consistency on the pitch in recent weeks that he had not achieved in years. He played four consecutive full matches between April 11 and April 22, across the Brazilian Serie A, Copa do Brasil, and Copa Sudamericana, contributing one goal.

However, to avoid any setback that could sideline him for an extended period, Neymar will be rested and will not play in Saturday’s match against Bahia, as confirmed by Santos coach Cuca. The plan is to prioritize the Copa Sudamericana clash against San Lorenzo, set for Tuesday in Buenos Aires, where Neymar is expected to be part of the squad.

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Neymar’s last appearance for Brazil came in October 2023.

Neymar has strong support

While Santos are focused on delivering results across all competitions, they have also taken on the responsibility of helping Neymar return to the Brazil national team and compete in what would be his fourth World Cup. And they are not alone in that effort.

The star enjoys the admiration of CBF president Samir Xaud, who is a Neymar fan and whose inner circle also supports the idea of the former Barcelona player being at the World Cup, Mundo Deportivo added. The same applies within the national team: “The locker room is also behind the star, as players like Joao Pedro and Casemiro have publicly expressed.”

Brazil’s timeline ahead of the World Cup

Although the 2026 World Cup will officially kick off on June 11 with the opening match between Mexico and South Africa, Brazil’s preparation timeline is even tighter. FIFA has set May 11 as the first key deadline, when each national team must submit a preliminary list of between 35 and 55 players. By May 30 at the latest, the final 26-man roster must be announced.

However, Brazil appear to be planning to make that final decision earlier. Mundo Deportivo reports that Carlo Ancelotti will confirm the final squad on May 18, leaving Neymar with less than a month to convince the coach that he deserves a place at North America 2026.

Carlo Ancelotti and Neymar Junior.

Simeone provides Lookman and Oblak updates ahead of Atletico Madrid’s Champions League semifinal against Arsenal

Simeone provided an update on Ademola Lookman and Jan Oblak's statuses ahead of the Champions League semifinal with Arsenal.

The calendar shows Atletico Madrid have a La Liga match against Athletic on Saturday. But fans are already thinking about next Wednesday’s Champions League semifinal against Arsenal. Diego Simeone gave updates on Ademola Lookman and Jan Oblak ahead of that challenge.

Simeone was not ready to confirm whether the forward will be available, saying in the press conference: Lookman is still not ready for tomorrow’s match. It was good that we substituted him in the Copa del Rey final.”

Lookman left the final against Real Sociedad at halftime despite scoring the temporary 1-1 equalizer in a match they lost on penalties. Atletico Madrid appear ready to repeat the cautious approach they used against Elche, when he did not play a single minute.

Oblak may not play in the semifinal

Atletico Madrid’s most important challenge this season has been the Champions League. From early on, La Liga seemed out of reach because of how far they fell behind Real Madrid and Barcelona. That made Oblak’s injury a major blow to their confidence.

Lookman left the Copa del Rey final injured (Eric Alonso/Getty Images)

Unlike what some may have expected from the goalkeeper’s absence, Juan Musso stepped up in a big way and became an important part of their recent run. That has raised some doubts about who will start in goal, even with the return of one of the team’s leaders.

Simeone said when asked about Oblak being the best goalkeeper in the club’s history: “You defined him perfectly in what he represents to us. He played in Elche in his first match and tomorrow he is going to play again. We will see how he responds and continue as always.”

Simeone is not thinking about Arsenal

Simeone made it clear that he is focused only on the next match. There are still a few days left before the tough Arsenal test in Madrid. The manager made that clear when he answered “zero” to a question asking him, on a scale of 0 to 100, how much he is thinking about the English side.

Simeone didn't confirm Lookman nor Oblak

2026 World Cup missed dream could be blessing in disguise as Pep Guardiola open to accepting Italy, but one major issue must be solved first

Italy may have endured another painful setback on the international stage, yet the conversation has quickly shifted toward an unexpected opportunity. Pep Guardiola has emerged as a name linked with the national team, raising hopes that a disappointing chapter could lead to a remarkable new beginning.

Italy may have endured another painful setback on the international stage, yet the conversation has quickly shifted toward an unexpected opportunity. Pep Guardiola has emerged as a name linked with the national team, raising hopes that a disappointing chapter could lead to a remarkable new beginning.

The national team is searching for direction after recent turbulence, and the idea of appointing one of soccer’s most decorated managers has captured attention. While Manchester City remains his current home, the idea of leading the Azzurri has evolved from distant fantasy into a scenario being actively considered behind the scenes.

Italy has long been one of soccer’s traditional powers, but recent years have brought frustration and inconsistency. Missing major targets and struggling to regain former authority has increased pressure on the federation to rethink its entire project.

That is why Guardiola’s name has generated such excitement. His reputation for building elite teams, modern tactical systems, and winning consistently makes him an appealing candidate for a nation seeking renewal.

Pep Guardiola, Manager of Manchester City.
Pep Guardiola, Manager of Manchester City.

What’s more, the Spaniard is said to be willing to consider such an opportunity if approached. Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport claims that he would ‘happily listen’ to an offer from the Italian federation, especially as questions continue to surround his long-term future in England.

The huge obstacle revealed

There is, however, one major issue standing in the way. Pep Guardiola’s current salary level is considered far beyond what the Italian federation would normally be able to afford. La Gazzetta dello Sport states Guardiola earns around $16.4 million net per season plus bonuses, with some estimates placing the overall package even higher. By comparison, recent Italian national team coaches have earned far smaller figures.

Roberto Mancini reportedly received around $3.5 million annually, while other recent national team managers were below that mark. The financial gap is enormous, meaning a normal federation contract would be difficult to structure.

Because of that reality, the Azzurri may need outside help if it wants to make the move possible. Thus, the report suggests commercial partners and sponsors could be asked to support any deal. There is already a precedent. When Antonio Conte became Italy’s coach in 2014, part of his salary was reportedly backed through sponsorship arrangements.

Spanish newspaper Marca mentions Puma as a possible example of a partner that could play a role, given the company’s links within soccer and commercial reach. Without that kind of support, landing Guardiola would be highly complicated.

Why Guardiola could be interested

Several other outlets, including talkSPORT, claim the Italian federation would be eager to speak with him once internal elections and leadership decisions are completed. The next president of the federation is expected to shape the direction of the national team, making the coaching appointment a priority.

Despite his immense success with Manchester City, the 55-year-old has previously spoken about wanting to experience international soccer. Managing at a World Cup or UEFA Euro has often been mentioned as a challenge that interests him. “I would like to experience a major international tournament,” Guardiola said in an earlier press conference.

International management could also offer a different rhythm after years of intense club soccer. Rather than the relentless weekly demands of league and cup competition, a national team role provides more preparation windows and fewer matches.

His strong connection with Italy

Another factor fueling the rumors is Guardiola’s history with Italy. He played in Serie A with Brescia and Roma, learned the language, and developed a lasting appreciation for the country’s soccer culture. That personal connection matters.

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Guardiola of Brescia in action in 2001

Italy would not feel like an unfamiliar destination, but rather a soccer environment Guardiola already understands and respects. Even former Italy defender Leonardo Bonucci has publicly endorsed the possibility. “I would start again with Guardiola. He is the right man for Italy. I know it is not easy, but dreaming costs nothing.”

Guardiola wants Manchester City to ask for a rule change

Messi’s chances of playing the 2026 World Cup discussed by Inter Miami coach Hoyos

Inter Miami coach Guillermo Hoyos spoke about Lionel Messi and his chances of playing the 2026 FIFA World Cup with Argentina.

With less than two months until the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Lionel Messi has not officially confirmed his availability to represent Argentina in the tournament. Inter Miami coach Guillermo Hoyos weighed in on the situation.

“I hope so—God willing,” Hoyos said during Friday’s press conference when asked if he envisions Messi being part of Argentina’s 26-man roster in North America. “The way he plays is pure magic, and it never really fades.”

The coach was then asked whether he believes Messi’s physical condition is good enough to handle the demands of the world’s most competitive soccer tournament, as that remains the main source of doubt surrounding his potential participation. “That magic never fades,” Hoyos repeated with a smile.

The question is a fair one, considering that since taking over from Javier Mascherano last week, Hoyos now has the chance to see Messi on a daily basis in Inter Miami training sessions. That close contact gives him a unique perspective to assess not only Messi’s performances but also his physical condition.

Inter Miami head coach Guillermo Hoyos discusses Lionel Messi’s potential participation in the 2026 World Cup pic.twitter.com/vy1IM6VT3Q

— World Soccer Talk (@worldsoccertalk) April 24, 2026

How many games does Messi have left before the World Cup?

While the 2026 FIFA World Cup will officially kick off with the match between Mexico and South Africa on June 11, club competitions around the world will conclude well before then to give players time to rest and join their respective national teams.

MLS is no exception. The league will pause its schedule in the final days of May, meaning Inter Miami do not have many matches left before the break. At most, Lionel Messi could play six more games with the Herons before the World Cup.

The next of those comes this Saturday against New England Revolution at Nu Stadium, while the last in that stretch will be on Sunday, May 24 against Philadelphia Union on Matchday 15 of MLS, also at home.

Messi’s decision cannot be delayed much longer

With the World Cup approaching, timelines are tight, meaning Lionel Messi will soon have to decide whether he will play in the tournament with Argentina. In just three weeks, on May 11, all participating national teams must submit a preliminary list of between 35 and 55 players to FIFA.

According to La Nacion, a prestigious Argentine newspaper, Messi will be included in that group, which would mark the first official step linking the forward to the 2026 World Cup. Then, by the end of May at the latest, Lionel Scaloni will have to trim that list down to the final 26-man squad.

Inter Miami coach Guillermo Hoyos and Lionel Messi.

Yamal’s injury could have been avoided, says Barcelona coach Flick: ‘Be aware of the signs’

Hansi Flick provided details on the injury to Lamine Yamal, which will sideline him for the rest of the season with Barcelona.

This week, Barcelona suffered a major blow with confirmation of Lamine Yamal’s injury, which will keep him out for the remainder of the club season. Hansi Flick addressed the situation, offering insight into what led to the physical issue.

He felt something after the foul, but it didn’t seem serious, and he decided to take responsibility. It got worse, but you have to be aware of the signs,Flick explained, revealing that Yamal’s discomfort occurred before taking the penalty, not afterward as initially believed.

At the same time, the Barcelona coach acknowledged that had Yamal come off immediately after feeling discomfort, the injury might have been less severe: He had never had a muscle injury before, and it’s part of the learning curve. It’s another experience for him—understanding the signals your body gives you.”

Throughout his career, Yamal has had a few spells on the sidelines due to physical issues. In addition to minor knocks, the main problem he dealt with this season was pubalgia, which kept him out for several weeks. However, he had never previously suffered a muscle tear, making this a new challenge that will require patience during his recovery process.

Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona reacts to an injury after scoring.
Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona reacts to an injury after scoring.

Flick confident Yamal will be fit for the World Cup

Once Lamine Yamal’s injury was confirmed—and with concerns over a potentially lengthy recovery—there was widespread worry in Spain about his availability for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Medical test results brought positive news in that regard, reassuring the winger that he is expected to be fully fit by mid-June.

“He’s very focused. He’s motivated. He’ll be ready for the World Cup and will come back stronger,” Hansi Flick said in the same press conference on Friday. “This injury affects him, but his reaction is normal. Now the focus is on the recovery process, and that’s what he wants. I hope he has a fantastic World Cup.”

Barcelona’s other injuries

While Yamal’s absence is the most significant for Barcelona right now, there are other players in the squad currently sidelined with injuries, and their returns are eagerly anticipated ahead of the decisive stretch of the La Liga season.

One of them is Raphinha, who has not played since the March international break, when he was injured while on duty with Brazil against France. The other is Marc Bernal, who suffered an ankle sprain against Atletico Madrid a few weeks ago.

“When they’re ready and training with the team, they’ll be available. But for now, they haven’t joined full training, and neither is available for tomorrow,” Flick explained, ruling them out for Saturday’s La Liga clash against Getafe. “I think next week—although we have to take it day by day—we’ll have better news.”

Barcelona coach Hansi Flick and winger Lamine Yamal.

Vinicius on alert as UEFA hands Gianluca Prestianni six-match ban over incident with Real Madrid star, but unexpected twist emerges

A tense Champions League night involving Gianluca Prestianni and Vinicius Junior has now reached a decisive conclusion, yet the full story is far more complex than it first appeared.

A tense UEFA Champions League night involving Gianluca Prestianni and Vinicius Junior has now reached a decisive conclusion, yet the full story is far more complex than it first appeared. The incident, which unfolded during a high-stakes clash between Benfica and Real Madrid, initially sparked serious allegations that threatened to overshadow the match itself.

Now, with a suspension confirmed, the focus has shifted to understanding exactly what happened and why the final ruling took an unexpected turn. The controversy began shortly after Vinicius Junior scored the decisive goal in the match, triggering an emotional reaction on and off the pitch. Soon after, an argument broke out near the corner flag.

Television footage showed Prestianni speaking while covering his mouth with his shirt, prompting Vinicius to immediately approach referee Francois Letexier. The official then activated UEFA’s anti-discrimination protocol, stopping the match for around ten minutes while the matter was reviewed.

That stoppage created instant headlines across Europe, with many assuming UEFA would be investigating allegations of racist abuse. Real Madrid players also reacted strongly in defense of their teammate after the final whistle.

Conflicting accounts and strong reactions

In the immediate aftermath, several figures offered differing interpretations of the incident. Real Madrid players, including high-profile teammates, supported Vinicius’ version of events, with some claiming they heard offensive language directed at him during the confrontation.

Prestianni, however, firmly denied the initial accusations. “I want to clarify that at no time did I direct racist insults to Vini Jr, who regrettably misunderstood what he thought he heard,” he said, insisting his words had been misinterpreted in the heat of the moment.

The situation escalated further when Vinicius later responded publicly, stating: “Racists are, above all, cowards.” The statement underscored how seriously he viewed the incident and intensified calls for a thorough investigation.

Gianluca Prestianni of Benfica speaks towards Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid.
Gianluca Prestianni of Benfica speaks towards Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid.

UEFA investigation reveals the key twist

After weeks of review, UEFA’s disciplinary body delivered its verdict—and this is where the story took a different direction. The governing body confirmed a six-match suspension for Prestianni, but clarified that the punishment was issued for discriminatory conduct of a different nature than initially alleged.

UEFA confirmed Prestianni was sanctioned for “discriminatory conduct (i.e. homophobic conduct).”  The ban includes three matches suspended over a two-year probation period, while one match had already been served during the earlier provisional suspension, leaving two further matches to be completed. That means Prestianni is effectively banned for two more matches unless he commits another offense during the probation period.

UEFA also formally requested that FIFA extend the sanction worldwide, potentially impacting international competitions. Portuguese outlet Record reports that Benfica does not plan to appeal the decision, despite having a short window to do so.

Gianluca Prestianni of Benfica speaks towards Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid.
Gianluca Prestianni of Benfica speaks towards Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid.

Could the ban affect Argentina?

Another major consequence is that the suspension could extend beyond club football if FIFA approves UEFA’s request. Since Prestianni has already made his senior Argentina debut, the punishment could theoretically apply to international fixtures.

That raises the possibility of missing national team matches, and potentially even World Cup-related games if selected in the future. For a 20-year-old player trying to build momentum, that would be a significant setback.

ianluca Prestianni of Benfica speaks towards Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid

Noah Allen breaks Inter Miami record for most appearances: How far is Lionel Messi from it?

Noah Allen has turned into the player with most appearances in Inter Miami's short history, prompting questions on how far is star Lionel Messi from the defender.

Noah Allen has etched his name into the Inter Miami history books, officially becoming the franchise’s all-time leader in appearances. While the 21-year-old defender has reached this milestone at a remarkably young age, many fans are wondering where global superstar Lionel Messi sits on that same list.

Inter Miami traveled to Utah to face Real Salt Lake on Wednesday, securing a 2-0 victory behind goals from Rodrigo De Paul and Luis Suarez. Beyond the three points, the match was a historic one for Noah Allen, who started at left wing-back in manager Guillermo Hoyos’ 5-3-2 system.

With the start, Allen reached 119 appearances in an Inter Miami jersey, moving into sole possession of the club’s all-time games played record. The Greece international surpassed the previous mark of 118 held by goalkeeper Drake Callender, who set the standard before his departure from the club in 2025.

A product of the Inter Miami academy since 2019, Allen featured in 53 matches for the second team before making his first-team debut on February 26, 2022, against the Chicago Fire. Since then, he has avoided major injury and established himself as a fixture in the squad, contributing two goals and four assists over his record-breaking tenure.

History in the making 💫 Most appearances in club history! pic.twitter.com/O3E50vlx1N

— Inter Miami CF (@InterMiamiCF) April 23, 2026

Where does Lionel Messi stand?

Lionel Messi has already shattered a litany of records in South Florida, leading the franchise to its first trophies and serving as the all-time leader in goals (85) and assists (44). However, the all-time appearance list is one of the few leaderboards where the Argentine legend is still climbing his way toward the top.

Messi currently sits in eighth place on the club’s all-time appearances list with 98 games played. He is now just two matches away from the 100-game milestone, which would move him into a tie for seventh with Leonardo Campana.

Jordi Alba holds sixth place with 103 appearances, followed by Benjamin Cremaschi in fifth at 107, while the top four is rounded out by Robert Taylor and Sergio Busquets, both locked at 116, and Drake Callender sitting in second. Lionel Messi and Noah Allen are the only players in the top eight currently in a position to add to their totals, leaving the door open for Messi to continue his climb while Allen looks to pull even further away from the pack.

With roughly 30 matches remaining in the 2026 MLS regular season and the Leagues Cup, there is plenty of room for Messi’s tally to grow. Having featured in 49 games last season, Messi could realistically surpass Callender’s mark of 118 by the end of the year, though catching Allen will depend on the young defender’s continued role in the rotation.

Lionel Messi #10 and Noah Allen #32 of Inter Miami CF.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s role evolves as new key data reveals Al-Nassr’s plan to preserve fitness for 2026 World Cup with Portugal

As the 2026 World Cup approaches, the club appears to be taking a more measured approach with its biggest star, carefully balancing performance and preservation.

The numbers are beginning to paint a different picture around Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr, one that signals a quiet but meaningful shift in how he is being used. As the 2026 World Cup approaches, the club appears to be taking a more measured approach with its biggest star, carefully balancing performance and preservation.

Al-Nassr continues to deliver strong performances in both domestic and continental competitions, with convincing wins and consistent attacking output driving its campaign forward. Within those results, however, a new rhythm has emerged regarding Ronaldo’s involvement on the pitch.

Instead of playing from start to finish, he is increasingly being substituted earlier in matches, often after decisive contributions. This approach marks a shift from the past, when his presence for the full 90 minutes was almost guaranteed.

Despite fewer minutes, Ronaldo’s impact has not diminished. He continues to score goals, provide assists, and influence games at a high level, often doing the damage before being taken off. Matches against teams like Al-Wasl and Al-Okhdood clearly highlight this pattern.

Early involvement, decisive contributions, and then controlled rest once the outcome is secure. Rather than stretching his influence across the entire match, Ronaldo is now delivering in shorter, more impactful bursts.

The key stat behind the shift

The most telling detail is not about goals or assists, but about time on the pitch. According to recent Flashscore match data highlighted by fan analysis on X (formerly Twitter), Ronaldo has not completed a full 90-minute match since February 21, 2026.

Instead, his appearances have increasingly been cut short, with substitutions coming in the 67th, 78th, 82nd, and 83rd minutes across multiple fixtures. Despite this, his influence has not diminished, as he continues to score and create decisive moments.

Ronaldo hasn’t played a full 90 minute game since February 21. pic.twitter.com/GfWaZcnTCf

— Al Nassr Zone (@TheNassrZone) April 23, 2026

Return from injury and controlled usage

The evidence points toward a calculated decision rather than coincidence. Al-Nassr is actively managing Ronaldo’s workload, reducing the physical strain while maintaining his influence in key moments. The pattern becomes even clearer when viewed alongside Ronaldo’s recent injury history.

After returning from a hamstring issue in early March, his minutes were immediately managed more carefully. In one example, he scored in a dominant win over Al-Wasl before being substituted after just 67 minutes, despite still being in scoring form. Similar decisions have followed across both league and continental fixtures.

The logic is simple: protect the player, preserve performance, and reduce unnecessary exposure to fatigue or injury risks. The data suggests that his playing time is being capped at around 75% of available minutes, aligning with modern approaches to player longevity.

89’ Cristiano Ronaldo gets subbed off and heads straight to the locker room. Hope he’s not injured again.. 😩 pic.twitter.com/2XnVfVkXtZ

— Cristiano Ronaldo News (@CRonaldoNews) April 15, 2026

Preparing for the World Cup with Portugal

Beyond club ambitions, the bigger picture is impossible to ignore. Portugal’s hopes at the 2026 World Cup are closely tied to Ronaldo’s condition, making his fitness a priority that extends beyond Al-Nassr.

Managing fatigue, avoiding injuries, and preserving sharpness are now critical factors. The club’s cautious approach suggests a clear intention to ensure he arrives at the tournament in optimal shape. For Portugal, a fresher Ronaldo could prove more valuable than one stretched across every minute of club action.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr looks on prior a Saudi Pro League match

Cristiano Ronaldo and the 2026 quest for five titles: Is Al-Nassr really chasing historic quintuple? The truth behind the viral claim

The idea has captured attention across the soccer world, but behind the excitement, there is a more complicated reality that needs careful examination.

A bold claim has taken over social media, suggesting that Cristiano Ronaldo is targeting an extraordinary five-trophy haul with Al-Nassr in 2026. The idea has captured attention across the soccer world, but behind the excitement, there is a more complicated reality that needs careful examination.

The narrative paints a picture of Ronaldo leading his club toward one of the most ambitious seasons in soccer history. However, not every part of that vision stands on solid ground, and separating fact from hype reveals a very different story.

The rumor originated from a widely shared Sportskeeda graphic on X (formerly Twitter) that listed five competitions Al-Nassr could supposedly win in 2026. These included the AFC Champions League Two, Saudi Pro League, FIFA Club World Cup, Saudi Super Cup, and an Asian Super Cup, creating the impression of a ‘historic quintuple’.

The post quickly gained traction, fueled by Ronaldo’s enduring popularity and Al-Nassr’s strong form this season. For many fans, the idea felt believable, especially given the club’s recent momentum and the superstar’s unexpected trophyless spell in the Middle East.

🚨 Cristiano Ronaldo is chasing a historic quintuple this year. 🖐️

🏆 AFC Champions League Two
🏆 Saudi Pro League
🏆 FIFA World Cup
🏆 Saudi Super Cup
🏆 Asian Super Cup

Five trophies in 2026… the race for greatness is ON. ⏳🔥#CristianoRonaldo #Football #GOAT pic.twitter.com/DvFT31Ia6S

— Sportskeeda Football (@skworldfootball) April 23, 2026

Breaking down the realistic targets

Some elements of the claim are rooted in reality. Al-Nassr is genuinely competing for the AFC Champions League Two title. The 41-year-old veteran and his side have stormed into the final after beating Qatari side Al-Ahli SC 5-1 in the semi-final recently and will face Japan’s Gamba Osaka on May 16 in Riyadh.

Winning this second-tier Asian club title is very much on the table as Ronaldo has contributed to one goal so far, and the team has not lost a single game. This would be the experienced ace’s first major trophy in Saudi Arabia.

The domestic picture also supports optimism. The club is firmly in the Saudi Pro League title race, and three more wins could be enough to seal the title, depending on how results unfold around it. Al-Nassr leads the league with 76 points from 29 games.

Saudi Pro League standings after Matchday 29
Saudi Pro League standings after Matchday 29

It also has five matches left in the 34-game season. Since Al-Hilal is second on 68 points from 28 games, winning the next key games would make the title extremely likely, or even clinch it, depending on rivals’ results.

In addition, the Saudi Super Cup remains a possible target, depending on qualification and timing. It is an annual competition usually involving top Saudi teams like league and cup winners. The 2025 edition already happened, with Al-Ahli lifting it, and the next edition would likely fall this year. While not as prestigious, it still forms part of the club’s potential silverware haul.

The truth behind the ‘quintuple’ claim

When examined closely, the full quintuple scenario begins to unravel. The FIFA Club World Cup is not scheduled for 2026. Its first expanded tournament was held in the USA in June-July 2025. Al-Nassr did not qualify after missing out on the AFC slot.

However, there is no 2026 edition; the next one is scheduled for 2029 due to the quadrennial format. Ronaldo himself declined opportunities to join other teams for the 2025 tournament. So, this cannot be part of a 2026 quintuple.

Chelsea won the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup title.
Chelsea won the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup title.

Even more telling is the inclusion of a competition that does not currently exist. There is no official Asian Super Cup confirmed for 2026, making that part of the claim inaccurate and likely added to strengthen the narrative. AFC has previously discussed reviving an old Super Cup format (e.g., between AFC Champions League Elite and AFC Champions League Two winners).

However, there is no confirmed active ‘Asian Super Cup’ tournament scheduled for 2026. This means that while some trophies are achievable, the idea of a five-title sweep is largely exaggerated and based on incomplete or incorrect information.

What Al-Nassr can truly achieve in 2026

Stripping away the hype reveals a more grounded but still impressive picture. Al-Nassr is realistically chasing a double or even a treble, depending on results in the AFC Champions League Two, the league, and domestic competitions.

For a team led by a 41-year-old Ronaldo, that remains a remarkable objective. His performances continue to influence matches, and his mentality has helped maintain consistency across competitions. This more realistic scenario may not carry the same dramatic appeal as a quintuple, but it reflects the actual level of achievement within reach.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Team Al-Nassr FC celebrates scoring

Rodri complains about the schedule amid Manchester City’s stretch of matches: ‘We stop or I don’t make it to 32’

Rodri spoke about the calendar that has Manchester City playing continuously.

The best teams in the world all have one thing in common: they play the most matches. That also means their top players, who also represent their countries, do not get much rest. That is the case with Manchester City’s most important player, Rodrigo Hernández.

The Spaniard has been the most irreplaceable piece in Pep Guardiola’s team. With him on the field, Manchester City went 50 matches without a loss. When he was out injured, they looked vulnerable. The midfielder may be one of those players who always plays, but that comes at a cost.

Rodri said in an interview with DAZN: We stop or I don’t make it to 32. You have to know how to manage the workload because the body has a limit and we all have an expiration date. When the Euro ended, I had a huge level of fatigue after five or six years of reaching every final. More than physically, I did not know how to deal with that mentally in the following years.”

Rodri on his injury

Rodri had a spectacular year in 2023 when he helped Manchester City finally win the Champions League, scoring the only goal in the final against Inter to complete the treble. Despite that huge team achievement, he followed it up with an even better individual year, which earned him the Ballon d’Or.

Rodri is also important for Spain (Alex Grimm/Getty Images)

The following year was full of emotions for the Spanish midfielder, as he was part of the Spain team that won the European Championship. However, a knee injury in September forced him to miss almost every match for his club until he returned in May.

Speaking about what the torn ACL meant to the 29-year-old midfielder, Rodri said: “I touched the sky, I reached the highest point I could have reached. It was a moment I used to recharge and get some oxygen.”

Guardiola’s pressure

While Rodri seems like one of the calmest players these days, his arrival at Manchester City in 2019 was not easy. The 62.5 million pounds the English club paid Atletico Madrid for his release clause, along with Guardiola being the manager, put some pressure on him.

Rodri said: “I felt pressure because I was at a mega club. The transfer was a big bet. It was a responsibility because of the trust they put in me. The number 6 position in this team under Guardiola was the most important one. Everything revolved around that. It was a position where you had to understand the most concepts, and I had to learn fast.”

Rodri spoke about the accumulation of matches

Neymar ruled out of Santos’ next Brazilian Serie A game, coach Cuca confirms

Cuca confirmed that Neymar will not be part of Santos’ next match in the Brazilian Serie A.

Santos are in a difficult situation in the Brazilian Serie A, not far from the relegation zone. However, for their upcoming match against Bahia, Neymar will not be included in the squad, as confirmed by head coach Cuca.

It’s a different kind of match. There’s no time to rest. Neymar will not play on Saturday so he can be in better condition for Argentina, which is a decisive game for us, Cuca said during the press conference following Wednesday’s 0-0 draw against Coritiba in the Copa do Brasil.

As the coach explained, the decision to leave Neymar out of the squad for Saturday’s match against Bahia is not related to an injury or a tactical call, but rather to prioritize his physical condition ahead of Santos’ biggest current objective.

Just three days after facing Bahia in the Brazilian Serie A, they will travel to Buenos Aires to take on San Lorenzo on Matchday 3 of the Copa Sudamericana. There, Santos will be almost forced to get a positive result if they want to keep their chances of advancing to the knockout stages alive.

Santos coach Cuca.

After losing to Deportivo Cuenca in Ecuador and drawing at home against Recoleta FC of Paraguay, Neymar’s team sit at the bottom of Group D standings. They now face a tough challenge, as they will visit the Argentine side, which currently leads the group with four points.

Santos compete on three fronts

The urgency to secure a good result in the Copa Sudamericana is Santos’ main priority right now, but it is not the only front they must handle. In the Brazilian league, their situation is far from ideal, as they sit 15th in the standings with just three wins in 12 matches, only one point above the relegation zone.

They are also competing in the Copa do Brasil. In that competition, they drew 0-0 at home against Coritiba this Wednesday in the first leg of the fifth round. They still have time to focus on the decisive return leg, which will be played on May 13.

Neymar needs playing time to convince Ancelotti

Cuca’s decision to rest Neymar in order to prioritize the Copa Sudamericana match against San Lorenzo makes sense from Santos’ perspective, but it may not be ideal for the forward. He needs to play as many matches as possible to prove he is in good physical and competitive form, and thus improve his chances of earning a spot in Carlo Ancelotti’s 26-man squad for Brazil.

Considering that competitions in Brazil will pause at the end of May ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Santos have just 11 matches remaining across all competitions. With his absence confirmed for Saturday’s game against Bahia, Neymar will have, at best, 10 more matches to convince Ancelotti before the final squad decision is made.

Neymar Junior of Santos looks on during a Brasileirao 2026 match.

Pep Guardiola’s replacement near as Manchester City reportedly hold talks with Enzo Maresca

Despite his historic spell at Manchester City, Pep Guardiola does not appear certain about continuing at the club, raising doubts over his renewal. As a result, the Citizens are reportedly holding positive talks with Enzo Maresca, who is seen as the ideal successor to the Spaniard.

Pep Guardiola has established historic dominance at Manchester City in the Premier League, leading the club through the most successful period in its history. He has even overseen a squad rebuild without Kevin De Bruyne, David Silva, and Sergio Agüero, still managing to win a UEFA Champions League. Despite this, the Spaniard’s future remains uncertain. As a result, the Citizens are said to be in talks with Enzo Maresca.

With a contract running until 2027, Pep Guardiola does not appear to be particularly open to extending his spell with the Citizens. In fact, several English media outlets claim that the Spanish coach will leave at the end of the season. However, they have reportedly asked him to clarify his intentions before the 2026 World Cup, according to Ben Jacobs. Far from being driven by a desire for a new challenge, he has previously stated that Manchester City will be his final club.

Amid this uncertainty, the Citizens are already holding positive talks with Enzo Maresca as a potential candidate to take over, according to Jacob Steinberg via The Guardian. Although he was dismissed by Chelsea, Guardiola praised his work in December 2025, calling him one of the best coaches in the world. Despite this, Manchester City have not reached an agreement with the Italian, as he is reportedly still bound by contractual obligations with the Blues.

Enzo Maresca already knows Manchester City system

Enzo Maresca has built a highly promising coaching career. At 46 years old, the Italian has already played a key role in English soccer, leading Leicester City’s promotion in 2024. In addition, he had a significant impact at Chelsea, guiding them to victory in the UEFA Conference League and the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. However, he is now the leading candidate for Manchester City because he already knows the system from the inside.

Pep Guardiola, Manager of Manchester City and Enzo Maresca.
Pep Guardiola, Manager of Manchester City and Enzo Maresca.

After serving as an assistant coach at Ascoli, Sevilla, and West Ham, the Italian joined Manchester City U23, where he enjoyed a successful spell that eventually led him to Parma. He then returned to the Citizens, becoming Pep Guardiola’s assistant during the 2022–23 season, gaining close insight into the team’s system and methodology. He later applied these principles at Leicester City and Chelsea, achieving considerable success.

With this in mind, a potential departure of Pep Guardiola could be ideally covered by Enzo Maresca, offering continuity in the team’s playing style. With this, Manchester City would ensure a smooth transition, aiming to continue winning Premier League titles and competing in the latter stages of the UEFA Champions League. While the absence of the Spaniard would not be easy to manage, the Italian has demonstrated the ability to lead major projects.

Enzo Maresca, while coaching Chelsea in 2025.

Italy sports minister rules out Azzurri replacing Iran at 2026 World Cup after reports

Italy sports minister Andrea Abodi has ruled out the possibility of the national team replacing Iran in the 2026 World Cup.

Italy had recently emerged as a potential last-minute replacement for Iran in the 2026 World Cup with less than two months until kickoff. To prevent any further instability surrounding the tournament, the Italian sports minister has dismissed the rumors and ruled out any possibility of the Azzurri participating.

A recent report from the Financial Times revealed that Paolo Zampolli, a top envoy to U.S. President Donald Trump, suggested to FIFA President Gianni Infantino and President Trump that Italy should step in for Iran. Zampolli, an Italian native, argued that Italy’s four World Cup titles justified handing the Azzurri the vacant slot.

The proposal took officials by surprise, as Infantino had previously treated Iran’s participation as a settled matter. “The Iranian team is coming, for sure,” Infantino stated Tuesday at CNBC’s Invest in America Forum in Washington, D.C. “They represent their people and they have qualified; the players want to play.

Italian government discards potential 2026 World Cup lifeline

Friction between Middle Eastern authorities and tournament organizers fueled speculation that a powerhouse like Italy could serve as a contingency. However, less than 24 hours after Zampolli’s claims surfaced, the Italian government directly shut down the possibility.

Sport Minister Andrea Abodi and FIGC President Gabriele Gravina back in 2022.
Sport Minister Andrea Abodi and FIGC President Gabriele Gravina back in 2022.

Giorgia Meloni’s sports minister Andrea Abodi spoke with Sky Sports to dismiss the proposal entirely: “Italy’s possible re-qualification for the 2026 World Cup, which US President Donald Trump’s envoy, Paolo Zampolli, has reportedly proposed to FIFA, is firstly not possible, and secondly, not appropriate. I don’t know what comes first.

The Italian national team failed to secure a 2026 World Cup berth after a devastating penalty shootout loss to Bosnia & Herzegovina in the UEFA playoff finals. Abodi remained steadfast that his country must rely on sporting merit rather than administrative handouts. “Qualification is earned on the pitch,” the minister concluded.

While FIFA and the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) have declined to comment on the Financial Times report, the issue is expected to fade quickly. Drawn into Group G, Iran is currently scheduled to open its tournament against New Zealand on June 15 in Los Angeles, followed by matches against Belgium and Egypt.

Francesco Pio Esposito of Italy.

Lionel Messi challenges Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi Pro League milestone with Al-Nassr as Inter Miami extends unbeaten MLS run

The race for dominance across continents has taken a fascinating turn as Lionel Messi continues to push boundaries in MLS, while Cristiano Ronaldo sets the standard in Saudi Arabia with Al-Nassr.

The race for dominance across continents has taken a fascinating turn as Lionel Messi continues to push boundaries in MLS, while Cristiano Ronaldo sets the standard in Saudi Arabia with Al-Nassr. Both clubs are moving with purpose this season, and the parallels between their journeys are becoming harder to ignore.

Ronaldo’s influence has driven Al-Nassr to remarkable consistency, while Messi’s presence is quietly shaping a strong campaign for Inter Miami. The numbers are beginning to tell a story of two icons still defining excellence in different leagues.

At Al-Nassr, Ronaldo has helped establish a level of consistency that few teams can match. The club’s 15-match winning streak in the Saudi Pro League stands as a defining achievement, built on discipline, experience, and relentless focus.

Even at 41, Ronaldo remains central to everything the team does. He has scored 24 league goals this season, but his impact goes beyond finishing, influencing teammates and dictating the rhythm of matches.

Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr

His mentality has been crucial during difficult moments. In one recent game, despite illness, he still featured and contributed, underlining the commitment that has shaped Al-Nassr’s title push.

Culture built around winning

The success of Al-Nassr is not accidental, and Ronaldo’s presence has elevated standards across the squad. Training intensity, match preparation, and in-game discipline have all improved, creating an environment where consistency becomes the expectation.

Teammates benefit from the attention he draws on the pitch. Players like Joao Felix, Sadio Mane, and Kingsley Coman find more space, while the overall attacking structure becomes more dynamic.

This combination of leadership and performance has turned Al-Nassr into one of the most feared sides in the league. Their winning streak reflects both individual brilliance and collective belief.

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Cristiano Ronaldo and Mohamed Simakan and Sadio Mane of Al Nassr

Messi responds in MLS with own unbeaten run

Across the Atlantic, Messi is leading Inter Miami through a strong run of form that is beginning to mirror that same consistency. The latest step came in a controlled 2-0 victory over Real Salt Lake, where the team showed patience before striking late.

Rodrigo De Paul and Luis Suarez delivered the decisive goals, both arriving in the final stages of the match. Messi played the full game and influenced the tempo, even without finding the net himself.

Thus, the Herons have extended their unbeaten run in the MLS to eight matches, collecting five wins and three draws during that stretch. This consistency has lifted the club to 18 points after nine matches, placing it firmly in second position in its conference. It may not yet match Ronaldo’s record-breaking run in Saudi Arabia, but it places Messi’s side on a similar trajectory.

Cristiano Ronaldo (left) and Lionel Messi (right)

Cristiano Ronaldo on alert as new report claims Al-Nassr boss Jorge Jesus now keen on Mohamed Salah, but one obstacle must be resolved first

Speculation is growing around Al-Nassr as Cristiano Ronaldo watches developments closely, with coach Jorge Jesus now reportedly pushing for a blockbuster move involving soon-to-be free-agent Mohamed Salah.

Speculation is growing around Al-Nassr as Cristiano Ronaldo watches developments closely, with coach Jorge Jesus now reportedly pushing for a blockbuster move involving soon-to-be free-agent Mohamed Salah. The Saudi side has already assembled a squad filled with high-profile names, yet the possibility of adding Salah signals an even bigger ambition. With the Egyptian set to leave Liverpool, the race to secure his signature has quickly become one of the most closely followed transfer stories.

After nearly a decade at LiverpoolMohamed Salah recently confirmed his intention to leave the club at the end of the season, making him one of the most attractive free agents on the market. His legacy at Anfield is firmly established, having won major trophies and becoming one of the club’s all-time great scorers.

Interest has poured in from multiple directions, but multiple outlets, including The Mirror, suggest that Al-Nassr has emerged as a serious contender, eager to bring him into a project built around global stars. The idea of pairing him with Ronaldo has already sparked excitement among fans and pundits alike.

The thought of Ronaldo and Salah playing together carries enormous appeal, both on and off the pitch. Such a duo would instantly elevate the Riyadh outfit’s attacking threat and further increase the global profile of the Saudi Pro League.

Liverpool's Mohamed Salah
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool looks on during a Liverpool FC Training Session.

Within the current squad, the club already boasts players like Sadio Mane, Kingsley Coman, Marcelo Brozovic, and Joao Felix. Adding Salah would take that lineup to another level and reinforce Al-Nassr’s determination to reclaim domestic glory after years of chasing rivals.

The key condition behind the move

In contrast to recent reports, fresh reporting from Saudi outlet Okaz claims Jorge Jesus is eager to bring Salah to the club. The manager is said to believe the winger would elevate the squad and improve Al-Nassr’s title chances immediately.

However, one important factor has come into focus that could influence the entire deal. Okaz indicates that the renewal of Jorge Jesus’ contract is a central condition that must be resolved before any move for Salah can be finalized. Negotiations between the coach and the club are said to be ongoing, creating a layer of uncertainty around the project’s long-term direction. 

That means Al-Nassr wants clarity at managerial level before finalizing one of the most important moves in its recent history. Stability on the bench could be essential before presenting the final project to the 33-year-old veteran.

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Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr (L) and team head coach Jorge Jesus of Al-Nassr (R)

Competition and uncertainty remain

Al-Nassr is not alone in the race, as several Saudi clubs are also said to be monitoring the Egyptian’s situation closely, including Al-Ittihad, Al-Hilal, and others. This competitive landscape means the final decision may come down to both financial terms and sporting vision.

The report adds that the player’s choice of which club he wants to join and Al Nassr’s ultimate position in the face of anticipated competition from many Saudi teams would also have an impact on the deal’s possible completion.

At the same time, questions remain about how Salah would fit tactically into the team. Integrating another high-profile attacker into an already star-studded lineup presents both opportunities and challenges for Jesus and his staff.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Mohamed Salah.

Report: Rafael Leao’s AC Milan future in doubt as Manchester City and some Premier League clubs circle transfer

Following his dip in form and the criticism from fans, Rafael Leão’s future at AC Milan is filled with uncertainty. As a result, the Portuguese forward is reportedly attracting interest from Manchester City and other Premier League clubs ahead of the summer of 2026.

Rafael Leão seemed to establish as AC Milan’s center forward, but his dip in form has drawn heavy criticism. While head coach Massimiliano Allegri still considers him a key player, the Portuguese forward is reportedly looking to leave—something the Rossoneri would be open to. With this in mind, Manchester City and several Premier League clubs are said to be determined to pursue his signing in the summer of 2026.

According to David Kent via Daily Mail, the Rossoneri are open to Rafael Leão’s departure, attracting interest from Manchester City, as well as Manchester United and Liverpool. Despite remaining in Massimiliano Allegri’s plans, they would reportedly ask for $80 million for his transfer, as the head coach still considers him a world-class player. With a contract running until 2028, AC Milan could look to sell him before he enters the final year of his deal.

Unlike in previous seasons, the relationship between Rafael Leão and AC Milan’s fans is not at its best, as the reported boos are pushing him toward a potential exit. In addition, the Portuguese forward has acknowledged being a big fan of the Premier League, which could make a move appealing after several years in Serie A. Nevertheless, Liverpool could hold an advantage, as they would be in the market for wingers following the departure of Mohamed Salah.

Despite not being at his best, Rafael Leão has still shown his difference-making talent at the Rossoneri. After 27 appearances, the Portuguese forward has scored 10 goals and provided 3 assists, not as a left winger but playing as a center forward. In addition, he has consistently reached double digits over several seasons at AC Milan, which suggests he could fit clearly at Manchester City, Manchester United, and Liverpool.

Rafael Leao of AC Milan and Massimiliano Allegri head coach.
Rafael Leao of AC Milan and Massimiliano Allegri head coach.

Rafael Leão may seek to shine again as left winger, ruling out AC Milan

Rafael Leão managed to show his best version at AC Milan, shining as a left winger for six years. Whether under Stefano Pioli, Paulo Fonseca, or Sérgio Conceição, the Portuguese forward consistently reached double digits season after season. Moreover, he made an impact beyond the statistics, proving decisive with his pace and dribbling. However, Massimiliano Allegri’s arrival changed everything, shifting him out of position and leading to his drop in form.

Unlike previous coaches, Allegri has opted to field only two forwards, ruling out the use of wingers and replacing them with wing-backs. Since he doesn’t excel defensively, he couldn’t occupy the wing, leaving only the center-forward position open. While he has managed to score 10 goals, he hasn’t fully adapted, which has dampened his impact. Since the coach isn’t planning to change his playing system, Rafael Leão might prioritize a move to return to his natural position.

Liverpool, Manchester City, and Manchester United all operate within tactical systems where dribble-heavy wingers play a key role. In addition, the pace and intensity of the Premier League could bring out his best version—something that already happened with Mohamed Salah after his move from AS Roma. With this in mind, the Portuguese star could look to force an exit from AC Milan after the 2026 World Cup, aiming to return to his peak form.

Rafael Leao of AC Milan during the Serie A match.

Inter Miami midfielder Yannick Bright handed additional MLS suspension for alleged discrimination

Yannick Bright will not be able to play in Inter Miami’s next Major League Soccer match.

Despite back-to-back wins in Major League Soccer that moved them closer to the top of the Eastern Conference standings, it’s not all good news for Inter Miami. Yannick Bright has received a harsher-than-expected suspension and will miss the team’s next match.

The Italian midfielder was sent off in the closing minutes of last Saturday’s match against Colorado Rapids and, as a result, was unavailable for Wednesday’s game against Real Salt Lake. However, that suspension will now extend to Saturday’s matchup against New England Revolution at Nu Stadium.

“Major League Soccer has suspended Inter Miami CF midfielder Yannick Bright for violating the league’s Non-Discrimination Policy,” the league announced in a statement published on its official website Thursday.

In addition to the on-field consequences, the penalty for the 24-year-old’s misconduct includes off-field measures. “Bright is participating in, and must complete, a restorative practice program,” the statement added.

Major League Soccer issues suspension to Inter Miami CF midfielder Yannick Bright https://t.co/zrddzcXk4W

— MLS Communications (@MLS_PR) April 23, 2026

“In making decisions under this Policy, MLS considers many factors, including the player’s immediate acceptance of responsibility for harm caused by the misconduct, eagerness to begin a process to repair it, and cooperation with the league’s review,” MLS explained regarding the disciplinary process applied to Bright.

Problems for Inter Miami

Thursday’s 2-0 win over Real Salt Lake at America First Field carried added significance for Inter Miami given the challenges they faced in assembling the lineup—particularly in midfield. Head coach Guillermo Hoyos was short on options for several reasons.

Yannick Bright was serving his suspension from the red card against Colorado Rapids, while the other defensive midfielder on the roster, David Ayala, was unavailable due to injury. That forced Hoyos to improvise, deploying Rodrigo De Paul in that role alongside Telasco Segovia, while reinforcing the defensive structure by adding a third center back and using Facundo Mura and Noah Allen as wing backs.

Looking ahead to Saturday’s match against New England Revolution, Bright is confirmed to be unavailable, while Ayala’s status remains uncertain as he continues his recovery. Sergio Reguilon is also among the absentees after missing the last two matches through injury.

Inter Miami midfielder Yannick Bright.

Report: Lionel Messi to be named in Argentina’s preliminary squad for 2026 FIFA World Cup

All signs point to Lionel Messi being included in Argentina’s preliminary squad, a key step ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to kick off on June 11, meaning all 48 participating teams are entering the final stretch of their preparations for the tournament. Argentina are closely monitoring Lionel Messi’s situation, as he has yet to publicly confirm whether he will play in the competition.

However, time is running short, and that decision cannot be delayed much longer. By May 11, all participating federations must submit a preliminary list to FIFA with the players under consideration for the tournament. That means Lionel Scaloni will have to make a decision soon.

The coach will include Messi in the list of 55 players that will serve as the starting point for the final 26-man squad, which must be submitted to FIFA before May 30,” journalist Leandro Contento of La Nacion, one of Argentina’s most prestigious outlets, reported on Thursday.

So far, the Inter Miami forward has remained cautious about his chances of playing in what would be his sixth World Cup. The reason lies in doubts about whether he can meet the physical demands of the tournament, as he will be turning 39 by then.

Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni
Lionel Scaloni, Head Coach of Argentina.

While his inclusion in Argentina’s preliminary squad would not necessarily confirm his presence at North America 2026, it would represent another step toward that outcome. It would mark the first official decision linking Messi to the national team in relation to the upcoming World Cup.

What is the purpose of the World Cup preliminary squad?

In recent years, FIFA has established two key deadlines for national teams participating in the World Cup. The first requires teams to submit a preliminary list of players under consideration for the tournament, while a later deadline is used to finalize the official roster.

In principle, once the final 26-man squad is set, any changes due to injuries or exceptional circumstances can be made with FIFA’s approval. In those cases, replacements must come from the players included in the preliminary list.

That initial list, however, is less restrictive than the final roster. In fact, coaches are not required to name the maximum of 55 players—they can submit a smaller group, as long as it includes at least 35.

That is exactly what Lionel Scaloni did ahead of Qatar 2022. He put together a 48-player list that included injured players—such as Giovani Lo Celso—as well as young prospects with little chance of making the final squad, like Nicolas Paz and Alejandro Garnacho. When Nicolas Gonzalez and Joaquin Correa had to be replaced due to injury at the last minute, their replacements—Angel Correa and Thiago Almada—were already part of the preliminary list.

Lionel Messi of Argentina.

Pep Guardiola supports Liam Rosenior after Chelsea firing as he praises Manchester City’s stability

Pep Guardiola supported Liam Rosenior after he was fired from Chelsea while also praising Manchester City.

This week brought a major Premier League change with the firing of Liam Rosenior at Chelsea. While the results were not what was expected, Pep Guardiola backed the manager and praised Manchester City for sticking with him.

Guardiola said: “I’m very sorry. I’m pretty sure Rosenior is a manager for this level. Every time this happens, I always think about how lucky I am once again to be at the club I am in. I chose the right club 10 years ago, with incredible leadership, executives and sporting directors. The trust in the people who work here is amazing. I’m very lucky.”

Rosenior had only taken over Chelsea in January. His connection with the club owners was the main reason, as he had been managing French club Strasbourg, which shares the same investment group. The contrast with Guardiola’s spell at Manchester City was huge, as he had only managed 23 matches before the club decided to sack him.

Guardiola’s formula to win the Premier League

Guardiola was satisfied in the interview with Match of the Day after the win over Burnley that left Manchester City level with Arsenal: “It was such a demanding game on Sunday. It is not easy after three days but in the Premier League you have to adapt. We are used to doing it. We competed really well; we played a really good game but it’s a pity about the chances we had.”

Rosenior was hired by Chelsea in January (Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

After such a tough match against Arsenal, some consequences were expected. Even though Manchester City won, a 1-0 result against a relegated team also left the goal difference tied.

With the race heating up near the end, Guardiola’s formula to win the title is clear, as his team is ahead on goals scored: “Now we have the FA Cup on Saturday and after that we have five games. The only chance is to win all the matches.”

The matches left for Manchester City and Arsenal

There are five matches left for Manchester City in the Premier League, and they are ahead of Arsenal because they have scored three more goals. Even if they win all of them, the way they do it will be crucial.

Manchester City will have to give their best because their schedule does not look easy: Everton (A), Brentford (H), Bournemouth (A), Crystal Palace (H) and Aston Villa (H). Arsenal finish with Newcastle (H), Fulham (H), West Ham (A), Burnley (H) and Crystal Palace (A).

Guardiola supported Rosenior

Cristiano Ronaldo watches tension boil over as teammate Inigo Martinez explodes in furious row with boss Jorge Jesus: How it affects the defender’s future at Al-Nassr

Despite the emphatic victory that secured a place in the final, the incident quickly became the defining moment of the match and raised fresh questions around the squad’s internal dynamics.

Tensions erupted on the touchline as Cristiano Ronaldo looked on during a dramatic night for Al-Nassr, where teammate Inigo Martinez became involved in a fiery confrontation with coach Jorge Jesus. Despite the emphatic victory that secured a place in the final, the incident quickly became the defining moment of the match and raised fresh questions around the squad’s internal dynamics.

The Saudi club continued its strong campaign on the pitch, but attention soon shifted away from the scoreline and toward the heated exchange near the bench. What should have been a night of celebration instead turned into a moment of visible friction between player and coach.

Al-Nassr delivered a commanding performance, winning 5-1 to book its place in the AFC Champions League Two final. However, as teammates celebrated goals in the background, the cameras caught Martinez and Jesus locked in a tense argument near the bench.

The defender appeared visibly frustrated, gesturing repeatedly and responding sharply to his coach’s criticism. The situation escalated when the ex-Barcelona defender threw a water bottle to the ground in anger.

La riña entre Iñigo Martínez y su entrenador.

Ganador nato. pic.twitter.com/DrwVFKZD2m

— Som I Serem FCB (@Somhiseremfcb) April 23, 2026

Footage from the stands captured the raw nature of the exchange, with both figures refusing to back down. Martinez pointed toward the pitch as if explaining his position, while the Portuguese boss responded with equally animated gestures. Teammates eventually stepped in, attempting to calm the situation as the defender pulled away, still visibly upset.

What it means for Martinez’s future

The clip quickly spread across social media, drawing strong reactions from fans and observers. Some praised Martinez’s fiery personality, viewing it as a sign of competitiveness, while others questioned whether such public confrontations could disrupt team harmony.

Beyond the immediate drama, the incident has added intrigue to the 34-year-old’s situation at the club. His contract is set to expire at the end of the season, placing additional focus on how this relationship with the coaching staff evolves.

At the same time, Al-Nassr is reportedly working to extend his deal until 2027, a move that suggests strong internal trust despite the public clash. “Al Nassr’s management are moving to activate the clause to extend the contract of Spanish defender Inigo Martinez until 2027,” 365Scores Arabic stated recently, pointing to long-term plans involving the defender.

inigo martinez al nassr
Inigo Martinez of Al Nassr celebrates after scoring

This creates a complex picture where a heated argument does not necessarily signal an exit, but instead reflects the emotional intensity of a player deeply invested in the team’s success.

Key figure in Al-Nassr’s rise

Martinez has been central to Al-Nassr’s strong season, quickly establishing himself as a defensive leader. He has made over 37 appearances in all competitions and added four crucial goals, bringing stability to a team built around attacking stars like Ronaldo.

His experience and organization at the back have played a significant role in the club’s push for multiple trophies. With the team leading the domestic league and competing for continental silverware, his presence has been vital.

Inigo Martinez (left) and Cristiano Ronaldo (right)

Vinicius Junior reportedly agrees new Real Madrid deal, but Kylian Mbappe remains top earner

Vinicius Junior has reportedly agreed on a new deal with Real Madrid, though Kylian Mbappe will be retaining his status as the club's top earner.

Vinicius Junior’s future at Real Madrid has been clouded by uncertainty over the last several months as the Brazilian star rejected multiple contract offers with less than two years remaining on his current deal. However, new reports indicate that an agreement is finally in place between Vinicius and the club, though Kylian Mbappe is expected to retain his status as the team’s highest-paid player.

According to Sky Sports‘ Florian Plettenberg, an agreement in principle has been reached for a new long-term contract that Real Madrid offered Vinicius. While this represents a major step forward, several final details still need to be ironed out before the Brazilian officially puts pen to paper on his extension with Los Blancos.

The report also clarified that Mbappe will remain the top earner on the roster, a position he has held since his high-profile arrival during the 2024-25 season. This hierarchy was reportedly a point of contention that stalled negotiations, as Vinícius was initially eager to surpass his teammate’s earnings.

As previously reported by Diario AS, Vinicius Junior currently earns a net salary of approximately $11.7 million from the extension he signed in October 2023. By comparison, Kylian Mbappe secured a base salary of $17.5 million after joining the club as a free agent from Paris Saint-Germain.

Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid gestures to fans.
Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid gestures to fans.

With his current contract set to expire in June 2027, Vinicius’ camp reportedly demanded a salary in the range of $29 million to $35 million per year, including bonuses, during the early stages of renewal talks. After a lengthy stalemate, both sides now appear ready to move forward and secure the star’s long-term presence in the Spanish capital.

Real Madrid defuses the Vinicius standoff

Real Madrid have spent over a year working on this extension, facing numerous obstacles along the way. Doubts regarding his long-term stay began to surface after Vinicius claimed the FIFA The Best award, a milestone followed by a dip in form and a stretch of inconsistent play over the last two years.

The demand for a significant pay raise and the status of being the squad’s highest-paid player became a sticking point during this period. Furthermore, the Saudi Pro League made a heavy push for the winger, with reports suggesting a potential record-breaking transfer fee aimed at making Vinicius the new face of soccer in Saudi Arabia.

While those rumors eventually faded, the player’s recent friction with former manager Xabi Alonso briefly reignited speculation about an eventual departure. However, with the coaching change and a new agreement on the table, a resolution now seems closer than it was at any point last year.

Vinicius Junior (L) and Kylian Mbappe (R) of Real Madrid.

Griezmann’s replacement at Atletico Madrid reportedly picked as Julian Brandt leaves Borussia Dortmund

With Antoine Griezmann's departure, Atletico Madrid look at Julian Brandt, who's leaving Borussia Dortmund.

Antoine Griezmann’s exit from Atletico Madrid will not go unnoticed by fans. His absence may even be felt more by the team, which is losing a complete player. However, the club appears ready to move for Julian Brandt as the creative midfielder leaves Borussia Dortmund.

Atletico Madrid executive Mateu Alemany has made Brandt his top target to replace Griezmann in the next transfer window, according to Marca. Despite the German midfielder’s obvious quality, his contract situation makes him even more appealing.

Brandt’s contract expires on June 30, and he will not renew it. Borussia Dortmund sporting director Lars Ricken confirmed that a few weeks ago: “We had conversations and agreed that the expiring contract won’t be extended.”

Arsenal could be a rival

Replacing Griezmann will not be easy, not just because of his leadership. His style of play makes him very hard to replace, but the idea of signing Brandt could make a lot of sense, as he is also a player who can connect play and improve a team.

Brandt leaves Borussia Dortmund for free (Pau Barrena/Getty Images)

While Atletico Madrid could be a great step in Brandt’s career, the Spanish club may not be the only major team trying to sign him. His 303 matches for Borussia Dortmund are valuable experience that many clubs would like to have.

Arsenal are the other team interested in signing Brandt from July, according to Sport. Even if it may be harder for him to earn a spot in the lineup in England because of the competition in that squad, the injuries these types of clubs usually deal with could give him minutes from the start.

Brandt could replace Griezmann

Micky van de Ven reportedly emerges as Manchester United main target, battling with Liverpool

Given Tottenham Hotspur’s disappointing season, Micky van de Ven’s future is being surrounded of speculation, as Manchester United reportedly pursue a deal for him. However, they would have to compete with Liverpool, which are also keeping a close eye on his situation.

Even though Tottenham Hotspur are enduring a disappointing season, Micky van de Ven has managed to establish as one of the standout players in the Premier League. In response, Manchester United reportedly keep him as a top target following Lisandro Martínez’s injury problems. However, they would have to compete with Liverpool, as uncertainty remains surrounding both Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konaté.

According to Laurie Whitwell via The Athletic, the Red Devils are closely monitoring Micky van de Ven’s development. In case Tottenham Hotspur were to be relegated to the EFL Championship, the Dutchman could push for a move away, potentially facilitating any negotiations. With his pace, ball control, and physical presence, he is seen as a difference-maker amid the recurring injuries of Matthijs de Ligt and Lisandro Martínez.

Despite Manchester United’s interest, securing his signing would not be straightforward. According to The Athletic, Liverpool are also closely monitoring Micky van de Ven’s development, as they previously pursued his signing. Given this interest, the Red Devils could lose ground in the race for the Dutchman, as the defender would clearly prioritize a move to Anfield, according to Ben Jacobs, an English soccer expert journalist, via United Stand.

With a contract running until 2029 at Tottenham Hotspur, van de Ven’s departure could be quite complicated, as at 25 years old he is a key pillar of the team’s defense. For this reason, he would be valued at $135 million, reports TEAMtalk. If they remain in the Premier League, Liverpool and Manchester United would battle to secure his signing. This would be very different if Tottenham were to be relegated to the EFL Championship.

Tottenham Hotspur's Micky van de Ven
Micky van de Ven of Tottenham Hotspur celebrates his team’s first goal.

Not only Van de Ven: Senesi reportedly draws Man United and Liverpool

Throughout the 2025–26 season, Marcos Senesi has established as one of the best players in the Premier League. After announcing his departure from AFC Bournemouth as a free agent, the Argentine has attracted the attention of several clubs. Given the difficulty of securing Micky van de Ven’s signing, both Manchester United and Liverpool have reportedly shown interest in bringing him in, as he would offer immediate impact.

With the potential departure of Virgil van Dijk in 2027, the Reds are targeting Senesi as a world-class reinforcement. However, Lisandro Martínez’s injury issues are also forcing Manchester United to look for reliable reinforcements, making Marcos a key target for them as well, reports Ben Jacobs. With extensive Premier League experience and being a left-footed defender, he is the most accessible candidate for both teams—something that van de Ven does not offer.

With this in mind, Liverpool and Manchester United appear determined to pursue defensive reinforcements. As a free agent, Senesi is in the best position, as he is reportedly turning down moves to Serie A and focusing on staying in the Premier League. With Van Dijk still under contract, Senesi might not be guaranteed a starting role, something he could have with the Red Devils, who would have the advantage if they qualify for the Champions League.

Micky van de Ven of Tottenham Hotspur looks dejected.

Mbappe’s reported backing of Mourinho’s Real Madrid return addressed by coach Arbeloa

Alvaro Arbeloa was asked about a social media “like” from Kylian Mbappe related to Jose Mourinho and his possible return to Real Madrid.

With the strong possibility that Real Madrid will finish the season without winning any trophies, Alvaro Arbeloa’s future as head coach appears all but decided. Jose Mourinho has emerged as one of the reported candidates to replace him, and that option gained traction after Kylian Mbappe liked a social media post related to the topic.

The Instagram account Score90 compared Mourinho’s previous spell at Real Madrid (between 2010 and 2013) with a potential second tenure starting this summer. The post featured images of Cristiano Ronaldo and Mesut Ozil from that era alongside current stars Mbappe and Arda Guler, highlighting similarities in profile and playing style.

“These are things I don’t even bother to evaluate, and they don’t bother me or matter to me,” Arbeloa said in Thursday’s press conference when asked about the French forward’s social media activity. “He can ‘like’ Mourinho, Julia Roberts, or whoever he wants. I don’t give it any importance.”

The coach also addressed the potential risk to his job following the team’s recent poor results. “My goal is for Real Madrid to win every time they play—not to focus on my position,” Arbeloa said. “These six remaining matches are vital for us. We have to make a huge effort, and I’ve told the players to think only about Madrid.”

Jose Mourinho, Head Coach of Benfica.
Jose Mourinho, Head Coach of Benfica.

Arbeloa weighs in on injuries ahead of the World Cup

The main news surrounding Real Madrid in recent hours involves the season-ending injuries to Arda Guler and Eder Militao. Both players have been ruled out for the final six La Liga matches due to muscle issues, with their recovery timelines aimed at being fully fit for the World Cup.

When asked whether he believes the rest of the squad might hold back in upcoming matches to avoid injuries that could jeopardize their participation in the tournament set to begin in June, the coach was clear.

I wouldn’t understand a player holding back because of the World Cup,” said Alvaro Arbeloa, who was part of Spain’s 2010 World Cup-winning squad in South Africa. “We are Real Madrid players. Our responsibility is to fight in these six matches.”

Real Madrid coach Alvaro Arbeloa and Kilian Mbappe.

Kylian Mbappe can only go higher after breaking Cristiano Ronaldo’s debut-season record at Real Madrid, says Pogba

Paul Pogba has backed Kylian Mbappe, claiming that he can only go higher after breaking Cristiano Ronaldo's goalscoring debut in his first season at Real Madrid.

Kylian Mbappe has once again emerged as the leading scorer for Real Madrid during the 2025-26 season, even as the club struggles through a disappointing, almost trophyless campaign. Despite the team’s collective failure, the striker received a public vote of confidence from French teammate Paul Pogba, who believes Mbappe is just getting started after surpassing Cristiano Ronaldo’s debut-season goal record.

A collapse in the Spanish Super Cup, a premature exit from the Copa del Rey, and a recent Champions League quarterfinal elimination have left the entire Real Madrid roster under heavy scrutiny. Despite racking up 41 goals in 40 games, Mbappe has not escaped the critics, with some questioning whether his individual brilliance is actually translating into team success.

Appearing on the Rio Ferdinand Presents YouTube channel, Pogba was asked if Mbappe could raise his game even further and finally secure the Ballon d’Or. “Ballon d’Or, I think it’s just timing. I think he deserved it in previous seasons, but it’s about the right moment. Now he’s scoring more than ever and has truly found his place in Madrid,” Pogba told the Manchester United legend.

Pogba specifically pointed to the historic numbers Mbappe produced during his 2024-25 debut season as a sign of things to come. “He scored more goals than Cristiano Ronaldo; he scored more than Ronaldo Nazário. When you produce like that in your first year, you can only go higher, and I am not surprised at all,” he added.

Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid celebrates after scoring against Bayern Munich.
Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid celebrates after scoring against Bayern Munich.

After arriving as a free agent from Paris Saint-Germain, Mbappe hit the ground running with 43 goals across all competitions in his first year in Spain. That tally allowed him to shatter the debut-season marks set by Ivan Zamorano (37), Cristiano Ronaldo (33), and the legendary Ronaldo Nazario (29).

Real Madrid’s struggle to unlock Mbappe

Speed and elite space interpretation remain Mbappe’s most lethal traits, allowing him to dismantle defenses in transition. However, his ability to exploit those gaps depends heavily on having a playmaker capable of delivering the right pass at the right moment, a profile that is currently missing from the Madrid midfield.

Pogba, who famously orchestrated the French midfield during their 2018 World Cup title run, reflected on his own chemistry with the striker. “We understand each other. I understand his runs and everything. He’s so fast that even if I slightly miss the pass, he will catch it. His movement is unbelievable.

During their recent Champions League-winning runs, Real Madrid relied on the technical genius of Luka Modric and Toni Kroos to break lines and feed players like Vinicius Junior. Both legends have since departed, and while Arda Guler and Jude Bellingham have been tasked with those roles, the squad has struggled to find a creative hub that can truly maximize Mbappe’s vertical threat.

Kylian Mbappe (L) and Cristiano Ronaldo (R) of Real Madrid.

Report: Marcus Rashford falls out of Barcelona plans as Victor Munoz becomes priority, with Real Madrid looming

Following Marcus Rashford’s dip in form, Barcelona appear determined not to make his signing permanent. As a result, Víctor Muñoz is reportedly emerging as a priority for the Blaugrana, although Real Madrid could strongly disrupt the move.

Marcus Rashford made a strong impact at the start of the season at Barcelona. Although the Englishman was a substitute, he managed to score goals and provide a good number of assists. However, his level later dropped, disappointing and falling out of the team’s plans. As a result, Víctor Muñoz is reportedly emerging as a top priority for the Blaugrana. Nevertheless, Real Madrid could disrupt his potential arrival at Hansi Flick’s side.

According to Laia Cervelló and Pol Ballús, via The Athletic, Barcelona have cooled their interest in keeping Marcus Rashford on a permanent deal. After failing to stand out against Atlético Madrid in the Champions League, they believe he did not take advantage of his opportunities in Raphinha’s absence. In addition, they consider the $35.3M purchase clause to be too high, ruling out his continuation under those conditions.

With Rashford’s potential departure, Barcelona have already set their sights on Víctor Muñoz, reports Diario Sport. After impressing at CA Osasuna, he has convinced with his impact, scoring six goals and providing five assists. At just 22 years old, he emerges as an ideal long-term replacement for Raphinha, as he was developed for many years at La Masia. Moreover, he would be available for a similar fee to the Englishman, as he has a $46M release clause.

Víctor Muñoz believes that signing for the Blaugrana would be the best option for him, as it would greatly benefit his development and future, reports Ferran Correas in Diario Sport. However, Real Madrid hold a buy-back clause over the next three transfer windows, as revealed by CA Osasuna head coach Braulio Vázquez. Because of this, the Spaniard could find it difficult to join Hansi Flick’s side, as Los Blancos would likely activate the clause immediately.

Victor Munoz of CA Osasuna celebrates scoring a goal.
Victor Munoz of CA Osasuna celebrates scoring a goal.

Barcelona reportedly eye three wingers amid Victor Muñoz concerns

Looking ahead to the 2026–27 season, Barcelona will clearly need reinforcement on the left wing, as Raphinha has had some fitness issues and Marcus Rashford does not seem likely to continue. Given the difficulties in securing the signing of Víctor Muñoz, the Blaugrana are reportedly already monitoring three young wingers who are standing out at the top level: Jan Virgili, Ez Abde, and Andreas Schjelderup.

According to Ferran Martínez via Mundo Deportivo, the Blaugrana still consider Jan Virgili a clear option, as they hold 40% of his sporting rights and he has impressed at RCD Mallorca. Alongside him, Ez Abde is seen as another option, as his performances at Real Betis are highly rated and they own 20% of his sporting rights. Finally, they are also monitoring Andreas Schjelderup, who is shining at Benfica and could cost between €30–40 million.

Without chasing Rashford permanent transfer, Barcelona seem ready to chase a youngster to substitute Raphinha in the near future. While Ez Abde and Andreas Schjelderup shine, Jan Virgili may be an easier option due to his €40M release clause and the 40% that they have on his sporting rights. Moreover, head coach Hansi Flick could boost his impact, using the Brazilian veteran as a guide for the Spaniard.

Marcus Rashford of FC Barcelona and Victor Muñoz of CA Osasuna.

Enzo Fernandez may be tempted to leave Chelsea as Manchester City reportedly consider the Argentinean a main target

Following the departure of Liam Rosenior, Chelsea are experiencing significant uncertainty regarding their sporting project. Amid this situation, Enzo Fernández could be tempted to leave, with Manchester City reportedly viewing him as a key target in a post-2026 World Cup move.

Chelsea are not managing to deliver their best season, with neither Enzo Maresca nor Liam Rosenior emerging as solutions for the squad. Amid this instability, Enzo Fernández could be tempted to leave the club, as they have failed to build a competitive project since his arrival in 2023. Because of this, Manchester City are reportedly targeting the Argentine midfielder in a post-2026 World Cup move.

According to Mario Cortegana in The Athletic, the Citizens are seriously considering a move for Enzo Fernández. With Bernardo Silva’s departure and uncertainty surrounding Rodri, whose contract runs until 2027, the Argentine is seen as an ideal signing, offering a balance between attacking and defensive contributions while also helping organize the team. In addition, he is reportedly open to changing clubs in the summer of 2026.

Despite Manchester City’s interest, Enzo Fernández’s departure from Chelsea may not be straightforward. Not only is he the team’s captain, but he is also under contract until 2032, meaning the club would be under no pressure to sell. Furthermore, the Blues could demand a fee of around €120 million (approximately $140 million), as that was the amount they paid for him in 2023, and they are not keen to let him leave easily given his key role.

While the Blues have not been at their best, Enzo has remained one of the team’s standout players. Whether at the base of midfield or in an advanced playmaking role, the Argentine is capable of organizing the team. However, Chelsea are not in a strong moment, having dismissed Liam Rosenior after just three months, setting an unwanted record. As a result, he has faced criticism, along with Cole Palmer and Moisés Caicedo, but they remain key figures for the team.

Enzo Fernandez of Chelsea.
Enzo Fernandez of Chelsea.

Chelsea’s next manager could shape Enzo Fernández’s future

Following the dismissal of Enzo Maresca, Chelsea have not managed to establish sporting stability of the kind that once led them to winning the FIFA Club World Cup 2025. Far from being solved by Liam Rosenior’s appointment, the club is now going through a period of significant instability that could lead Enzo Fernández to push for a departure. Because of this, the Blues’ decision regarding their next head coach could ultimately define his professional future.

According to Jacob Steinberg, via The Guardian, Chelsea players believe the next head coach must be an experienced manager with strong authority to command respect in the dressing room and manage egos—something Maresca did provide. Because of this, if the Blues opt for a young coach or one without experience handling high-profile personalities, Enzo Fernández could push to leave the club, seeking to win major trophies elsewhere.

In the event of a potential departure for Enzo Fernández, not only Manchester City would be interested, but also Real Madrid, as per The Athletic. Because of this, the Argentine would have no trouble finding a world-class destination—something Chelsea are aware of and could try to counter by presenting a winning sporting project. However, they have struggled to establish it since Todd Boehly took over as owner of the club.

Enzo Fernandez of Chelsea reacts after the team's defeat in the Premier League match.

‘It hurts more than I can explain’: Lamine Yamal’s heartfelt message after season-ending injury

Lamine Yamal broke his silence after it was confirmed that the injury will sideline him for the remainder of the season with Barcelona.

This Thursday, Barcelona confirmed that the season is over for Lamine Yamal due to a left hamstring injury suffered after scoring the game-winning goal against Celta Vigo on Wednesday in La Liga. Following the announcement, the young winger shared a message expressing his feelings.

This injury keeps me off the field at the moment I most wanted to be there, and it hurts more than I can explain,” Yamal began writing on his official Instagram account. “It hurts not being able to fight alongside my teammates, not being able to help when the team needs me. But I believe in them and I know they will give everything in every match.”

The 18-year-old player then said he will closely follow Barcelona’s path in the final stretch of the season, as they look to secure the La Liga title: “I will be there, even if it’s from the outside, supporting, encouraging, and pushing like one more of them.”

Finally, Lamine delivered an optimistic message regarding his recovery and pointed to his next objective at club level. “This is not the end, it’s just a pause. I will come back stronger, more motivated than ever, and next season will be better,” he said. “Thank you for the messages and Visca el Barca.”

Barcelona will face the decisive stretch of the season without Yamal

When Lamine Yamal speaks about “the moment I most wanted to be there,” he says it because these are the weeks when Barcelona will play the decisive matches in their push to win the La Liga title, in addition to, of course, the upcoming Clasico against Real Madrid.

Right now, the Catalan side lead the league standings with a considerable advantage over their rivals: they hold a nine-point lead over Los Blancos with six matches remaining, meaning 18 points still up for grabs. And considering that both teams will meet on Matchday 35 at Camp Nou, the outcome of the season is just around the corner.

On the other hand, that sizable lead in the standings also provides Barcelona with a level of comfort. They can afford to be without Lamine Yamal, their best player, and still not seriously jeopardize their chances of lifting the La Liga trophy.

The World Cup is Yamal’s main objective

With a return to Barcelona ruled out before the end of the season, Lamine Yamal now has his sights set on the 2026 FIFA World Cup. In that sense, confirmation of the severity of the winger’s injury came as a relief, as it does not appear to put his availability for Spain’s opening matches in North America at risk.

From the Federation, they have reassured Lamine Yamal, who has the World Cup as one of his dreams for this season,” Sport reported this Thursday, noting that the winger’s place in the 26-man squad Spain are set to submit after May 31 is not in doubt.

The intention of Luis de la Fuente’s staff is to call him up, as the World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada will be long, running through July 19, and Spain do not make their debut until June 15 against Cape Verde,Sport added. “By then, he is expected to be fully fit.”

Barcelona star Lamine Yamal.

Arda Guler and Eder Militao suffer season-ending injuries with Real Madrid, focusing on 2026 World Cup

Alongside their disappointing performances this season, Real Madrid have suffered a major setback as Arda Güler and Éder Militão have picked up season-ending injuries. Despite this, both are reportedly still expected to make the 2026 World Cup, shifting their focus toward regaining full fitness.

Real Madrid are enduring a disappointing season, having been eliminated from the UEFA Champions League and not competing for the LaLiga title. On top of that, they have suffered a major setback ahead of the final matches, as Arda Güler and Éder Militão picked up season-ending injuries in the most recent game. Despite this, both are reportedly expected to be fit in time for the 2026 World Cup, shifting their focus toward regaining full fitness.

According to a statement posted by Real Madrid on their website, Arda Güler has been diagnosed with a muscle injury in the biceps femoris of his right leg. While the club did not provide a recovery timeline, Diario Marca reports that the Turkish player will miss the rest of the season with the team but is expected to be fit in time for the 2026 World Cup. With this, Güler is now focused on being ready for the anticipated tournament.

Not only the Turkish player has been injured, but also Éder Militão. After being substituted in the 45th minute, the Brazilian was diagnosed with a muscle injury in the biceps femoris of his left leg, Real Madrid reported in a statement on their website. As with Arda, no recovery timeline was provided, but Fabrizio Romano reported via X that the Brazilian will miss the rest of the season with the team, though he is expected to be ready in time for the 2026 World Cup.

Amid a disappointing season for Los Blancos, the absences of Güler and Militão are a major blow to the team, as they had been among the standout players on the roster. With this, coach Álvaro Arbeloa could once again give a prominent role to Franco Mastantuono or reintroduce Brahim Díaz, who has been shining despite limited minutes. In addition, Antonio Rüdiger will once again play a key role defensively in the final games.

Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid looks dejected after Harry Kane of FC Bayern Munich.
Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid looks dejected after Harry Kane of FC Bayern Munich.

Real Madrid injury crisis fuels underwhelming season

Following the departure of Carlo Ancelotti and his staff, Real Madrid appear not to have found balance in their sporting project. Not only did Xabi Alonso and Álvaro Arbeloa disappoint, but injuries have also had a major impact on the team’s results. Alongside Rodrygo’s season-ending injury, the most recent setbacks to Éder Militão and Arda Güler have added to the toll. Nevertheless, several stars have been affected throughout the season.

Thibaut Courtois, Dean Huijsen, Raúl Asencio, David Alaba, Ferland Mendy, Daniel Carvajal, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Jude Bellingham, Franco Mastantuono, and more players have dealt with injuries lasting several weeks during this campaign. A couple of injuries can be isolated cases, but having more than nine players with physical issues could point to poor physical preparation or be the result of instability at the coaching level and within the staff.

Not only are Los Blancos looking to change head coach, but they could also readjust their physical planning, aiming to avoid the numerous injuries to their stars and maximize their potential. In addition, they may need serious adjustments in defense and midfield—areas that have been most affected and could require players capable of bringing balance to the team.

Real Madrid stars Arda Guler and Eder Militao.

Lamine Yamal injury update emerges as Barcelona confirms season over: Will Spain’s star be ready for 2026 World Cup?

Lamine Yamal's sudden setback has created fresh concern around Barcelona and Spain, with the young star leaving supporters anxious after limping off during a key league win at a decisive point of the campaign.

Lamine Yamal‘s sudden setback has created fresh concern around Barcelona and Spain, with the young star leaving supporters anxious after limping off during a key league win at a decisive point of the campaign.

The teenager has become one of the most influential players in world soccer despite his age, making this development significant for both club and country. Barcelona now faces the final stretch of the domestic season without one of its brightest stars, while Spain waits for clarity ahead of the biggest tournament in the game.

The alarm first sounded during Barca’s 1-0 victory over Celta Vigo in La Liga, when Yamal won and converted a penalty before immediately going down in discomfort. After scoring, he signaled toward the bench and walked straight down the tunnel, increasing fears that the issue could be serious.

The timing was especially troubling because the Catalans are closing in on the league title and preparing for major fixtures, including El Clasico. Fans inside Camp Nou quickly shifted from celebration to concern as attention turned to the young winger’s condition.

Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona reacts to an injury after scoring.
Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona reacts to an injury after scoring.

Barcelona confirms the diagnosis

Medical tests later confirmed the problem, with the club issuing an official update on Thursday. “The tests carried out have confirmed that first-team player Lamine Yamal has a hamstring injury in his left leg (biceps femoris muscle).”

The tests carried out have confirmed that first-team player Lamine Yamal has a hamstring injury in his left leg (biceps femoris muscle).

The player will follow a conservative treatment plan. Lamine Yamal will miss the remainder of the season, and he is expected to be available… pic.twitter.com/8UU4Bg9bDh

— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) April 23, 2026

Barcelona also outlined the recovery plan and confirmed the immediate consequence of the injury. “The player will follow a conservative treatment plan. Lamine Yamal will miss the remainder of the season, and he is expected to be available for the World Cup.”

What it means for the World Cup

Despite earlier reports of the 18-year-old possibly missing the tournament opener, Yamal is expected to be fit for Spain’s World Cup campaign. That will come as a major relief to the national team, which views him as one of the central figures in its attacking plans.

Spain begins the tournament on June 15 against Cape Verde, followed by further Group H matches against Saudi Arabia and Uruguay. Even with a likely return, match sharpness may become the biggest question after several weeks without competitive action.

Yamal made his voice heard
Yamal made his voice heard

For Barcelona, the absence is substantial because Yamal has been one of the defining players of the season. He is now set to miss the final six league matches, including the showdown with Real Madrid on May 10.

Yamal's father commented on social media

Video: Rodrigo De Paul, Luis Suarez score stunning goals for Inter Miami vs Real Salt Lake in MLS

Inter Miami took the lead against Real Salt Lake in Major League Soccer thanks to goals from Rodrigo De Paul and Luis Suarez.

Inter Miami grabbed the advantage late in their Matchday 9 clash against Real Salt Lake in Major League Soccer. First it was Rodrigo De Paul, and moments later Luis Suarez doubled the lead.

Until the 82nd minute, the Herons had been unable to break the deadlock and, in fact, looked closer to conceding than scoring. The hosts had several chances on the counterattack, and goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair played a key role with multiple saves.

In that context, the opener arrived through De Paul. The Argentine midfielder received a short pass from Telasco Segovia off a corner kick and had enough time to set himself before unleashing a stunning right-footed strike that flew into the top-left corner past goalkeeper Rafael Cabral, who had no chance to stop it.

That goal put Inter Miami ahead in a match that had not been easy for them, and one that gave little indication of such an outcome. But from that moment on, the game shifted, and everything changed.

Oh my Rodrigo De Paul! 🎯 pic.twitter.com/sKIZBIij16

— Major League Soccer (@MLS) April 23, 2026

Luis Suarez scores another stunning goal

After De Paul’s goal, Real Salt Lake barely had time to regroup before conceding again. Just over a minute after play resumed, Suarez made it 2-0. The Uruguayan forward had come on as a substitute for Tadeo Allende and had been on the field for only eight minutes when he received a pass from German Berterame inside the box and fired a powerful left-footed shot into the back of the net.

Luis Suárez banger! Miami is rolling! 😱 pic.twitter.com/zwbaHNdOta

— Major League Soccer (@MLS) April 23, 2026

Inter Miami move closer to top of Eastern Conference

Wednesday’s win over Real Salt Lake marked Inter Miami’s second victory since Guillermo Hoyos took over as head coach following Javier Mascherano’s resignation. Those back-to-back positive results in just a few days have helped the team climb the standings.

The Herons now sit second in the Eastern Conference with 18 points, just one behind leaders Nashville SC and three ahead of New England Revolution. However, both teams still have to play their Matchday 9 fixtures, meaning those gaps could change in the coming days.

Inter Miami stars Rodrigo De Paul and Luis Suarez.

Mohamed Salah’s move to Ronaldo’s Al Nassr delayed as Jorge Jesus reportedly blocks transfer talks

Mohamed Salah will have to wait on the possibility to play alongside Cristiano Ronaldo at Al Nassr as head coach Jorge Jesus has reportedly blocked the transfer talks.

Mohamed Salah has emerged as one of Al Nassr‘s primary targets following his announcement that he will leave Liverpool at the end of the 2025-26 season. However, Cristiano Ronaldo will have to wait a little longer for that potential reunion to take shape, as head coach Jorge Jesus has reportedly put the brakes on any transfer discussions for the time being.

Reports from TEAMtalk revealed that Al Nassr have identified Salah as an absolute priority, driven in large part by his potential cultural impact and the commercial opportunities his signing would unlock, particularly around Egyptian television rights, a long-term strategic play for the league. While the Egyptian winger and Liverpool are expected to agree on a free departure at the end of the season, Al Nassr are not yet ready to open formal talks.

According to Saudi outlet Al-Wiam, Jorge Jesus has refused to allow negotiations over a potential Salah deal to begin until after the current season concludes. The Portuguese coach has applied that same policy to all potential transfer activity, with his stated priority being to “maintain the team’s focus” during the critical final weeks of the campaign.

Al Nassr have recently secured their place in the AFC Champions League Two final and currently sit atop the Saudi Pro League table. With the possibility of winning two trophies in the closing months of the season in his debut year at the club, Jesus is determined to keep any outside noise from disrupting the squad’s concentration at such a decisive moment.

Job done ✅
Through to the final ⚔️💛 pic.twitter.com/p9VDKp8syw

— AlNassr FC (@AlNassrFC_EN) April 22, 2026

The same outlet, which had previously reported on Al Nassr‘s plans to integrate Cristiano Jr. into the first team for next season, noted that Ronaldo holds Salah in high regard and believes the Egyptian could bring genuine value to the squad. That said, the Portuguese star’s position largely mirrors his coach’s, prioritizing the team’s focus above all else for now.

How would Salah fit into Al Nassr’s system?

On the financial side, a Salah move to Al Nassr appears workable. The club still has one foreign player slot available, remains backed by the Public Investment Fund, and with no transfer fee expected given Salah’s free agent status, his salary would be the primary figure to negotiate. The tactical fit, however, is a more complex question.

Jorge Jesus has predominantly deployed a 4-2-3-1 system in his first season at the club, built around Ronaldo as the focal point of the attack and anchored by a solid double pivot in front of a commanding center back pairing. As a secondary option, the Portuguese coach has also used a 4-4-2 to push more players into advanced positions while maintaining defensive structure.

Given Salah’s qualities and wealth of experience, he could be deployed as a winger or attacking midfielder on the right flank, or even as a center forward, a role he has filled effectively at Liverpool on numerous occasions. The challenge is that when everyone is fit, the frontline is already well stocked, with Sadio Mane on the left, Joao Felix as the No. 10, Kingsley Coman on the right and Ronaldo leading the line.

That reality suggests Salah’s signing may be more of a medium-to-long-term play. Next season, both Ronaldo and Mané will be entering the final year of their respective contracts at Al Nassr, with one turning 42 and the other 35 in 2027. In that context, Salah, one of the most recognizable and commercially powerful names in the Middle East, would be well positioned to step into a leading role and carry the club’s ambitions into a new era.

Mohamed Salah (L) of Liverpool Cristiano Ronaldo (R) of Al Nassr.

Bruno Fernandes would be Ballon d’Or top-three at Manchester City, says former United star Pogba

Paul Pogba said that Bruno Fernandes would be more highly regarded in the Ballon d’Or race if he played for Manchester City instead of Manchester United.

While Bruno Fernandes is considered one of Europe’s top stars, he has yet to reach a level that allows him to seriously contend for the Ballon d’Or. According to Paul Pogba, that would be completely different if the Portuguese midfielder were playing for Manchester City rather than Manchester United.

Can Bruno Fernandes do more than he does now at United? Do you think Bruno, if he’s in another team, he’s not a top three Ballon d’Or player?” Pogba asked during a recent appearance on Rio Ferdinand Presents, the podcast hosted by the Premier League icon.

For me, you put him in City and he’s in the top three for the Ballon d’Or—Bruno Fernandes—with the stats this season, the way he plays and everything,” the French midfielder added, highlighting Bruno’s performances during the current campaign with Manchester United.

However, Pogba acknowledged that individual brilliance alone is not enough to secure the game’s top individual honors, such as the Ballon d’Or and The Best FIFA award: “When you don’t win… we don’t think about it. This is life, this is football.”

If Bruno was at Man City, he’d have won the Ballon d’Or! @paulpogba @rioferdy5 pic.twitter.com/CGz5VL0r4i

— Rio Ferdinand Presents (@RioMeets) April 22, 2026

Bruno Fernandes’ performances this season

Bruno Fernandes has been a key player in Manchester United’s progress this season following the arrival of Michael Carrick as interim coach. The midfielder has taken on a more advanced role during this stretch compared to his position under previous manager Ruben Amorim.

That shift has been reflected in his numbers. Fernandes has made 32 appearances for the Red Devils this season—31 as a starter—across the Premier League, FA Cup, and Carabao Cup. He has recorded 8 goals and 19 assists, averaging 0.84 goal contributions per match.

With Bruno as the team’s main creative force, Manchester United have climbed the table and now sit third in the Premier League standings, closing in on qualification for the 2026–27 UEFA Champions League.

However, that has not translated into silverware, continuing a trend that has defined much of Fernandes’ time at the club. Since arriving at United in January 2020, the Portuguese playmaker has won just two trophies: the 2022–23 EFL Cup and the 2023–24 FA Cup.

Ballon d’Or recognition has eluded Bruno Fernandes

Despite being one of Manchester United’s standout players for more than six years, Bruno Fernandes has largely been overlooked in Ballon d’Or voting. As Pogba pointed out, the lack of team success may be a major factor.

So far, Fernandes has appeared only once on the 30-man Ballon d’Or shortlist. That came in 2021, when he finished tied for 21st place alongside Inter Milan striker Lautaro Martinez.

Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United.

Report: Messi, Ronaldo World Cup record safe with Ochoa at risk of missing 2026 Mexico squad

Guillermo Ochoa shares with Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo the chance to become the first player to appear in six World Cups, but he could be left out of Mexico’s roster.

With just 50 days to go until the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, countless storylines are emerging around the tournament. One of them centers on the real possibility that a player could feature in six editions of the competition for the first time, with Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo leading the way. Guillermo Ochoa could reach that mark as well, but his place with Mexico is far from guaranteed.

After being out of favor for nearly a year under coach Javier Aguirre, Ochoa returned during the March international break, when he served as the third-choice goalkeeper in matches against Portugal and Belgium, behind Raul Rangel and Carlos Acevedo. However, another player appears to be pushing for that spot.

“Xolos de Tijuana goalkeeper Antonio Rodriguez could be one of the ‘new faces’ on the national team list ahead of the World Cup,” Record reported this week. “‘El Vasco’ has always had him in mind,” the report added, referring to Aguirre’s plans.

“Javier has held talks with Antonio,” a member of Mexico’s staff told Record, while stopping short of confirming that the Xolos goalkeeper has secured a place in the 26-man roster. “Antonio is a goalkeeper with strong numbers and the level to be here, but Javier has the final say.”

Mexico head coach Javier Aguirre.

Rangel and Acevedo are Mexico’s top goalkeepers

With less than two months until Mexico open their 2026 World Cup campaign against South Africa, it appears clear that Raul Rangel will be the national team’s starting goalkeeper. The Chivas player has started seven of the team’s last eight matches, while continuing to deliver solid performances at club level.

Santos Laguna captain Carlos Acevedo is the second option, having remained a consistent call-up in recent months. That leaves just one spot available for a goalkeeper in the 26-man roster set to compete this summer in North America.

The battle for Mexico’s third goalkeeper spot

In the race for Mexico’s third goalkeeper role, Ochoa holds the advantage of vast international experience, having appeared in five consecutive World Cups since Germany 2006. On the other hand, his career is nearing its final stage, and he no longer holds the same club-level prominence he once did—currently playing for AEL Limassol in Cyprus.

Antonio Rodriguez’s case is the opposite. He is enjoying an outstanding run with Tijuana, playing a key role for the club in Liga MX. However, his international experience is minimal: he has made just two appearances for Mexico, the most recent in December 2023.

Messi, Ronaldo, and Ochoa chase sixth World Cup

Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi appear on track to feature in the 2026 World Cup with Portugal and Argentina, respectively. That would allow them to become the first players in history to compete in six editions of the tournament.

Germany 2006 was their first appearance, followed by South Africa 2010, Brazil 2014, Russia 2018, and Qatar 2022. Guillermo Ochoa followed that same path with Mexico, but the goalkeeper’s outlook is far less certain heading into North America 2026.

Argentina's Lionel Messi, Mexico's Guillermo Ochoa, and Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo.

2026 FIFA World Cup heartbreak for Germany as Serge Gnabry confirms injury blow: Who could Julian Nagelsmann take as his replacement?

The mood around the German national team has shifted dramatically after Serge Gnabry delivered devastating news that he will miss the 2026 FIFA World Cup, leaving Julian Nagelsmann with a major decision to make ahead of the tournament.

The mood around the German national team has shifted dramatically after Serge Gnabry delivered devastating news that he will miss the 2026 FIFA World Cup, leaving Julian Nagelsmann with a major decision to make ahead of the tournament. The 30-year-old Bayern Munich forward had been enjoying a strong campaign and was expected to play a key role for the national team.

Instead, Germany now faces the prospect of entering the World Cup without one of its most experienced and productive attacking players. The injury occurred during a training session in the build-up to Bayern’s clash with Stuttgart, shortly before it secured the Bundesliga title. Medical examinations revealed an adductor tear in Gnabry’s right thigh, an issue serious enough to rule him out for several months.

Initially described by the club as an absence for a “lengthy period,” the full extent of the damage only became clear in the days that followed. The timing could hardly have been worse, arriving just weeks before the World Cup and at a stage when thw forward was regaining top form.

After days of uncertainty, Gnabry addressed the situation directly in an emotional message that confirmed the worst fears. His words left little room for doubt about the scale of the setback. “The last few days have been tough to process,” he wrote on social media. “As for the World Cup dream with Germany…that’s sadly over for me.”

He continued by adding, “Like the rest of the country, I’ll be supporting the boys from home. Now it’s time to focus on recovery and getting back for pre-season.” This brought an end to speculation and confirmed that Germany will be without one of its key attacking outlets for the tournament in North America.

Major blow for Germany’s attacking plans

Gnabry’s absence is particularly damaging given his importance to the national setup. He has scored 26 goals in 59 appearances for Germany, offering pace, directness, and experience on the biggest stages.

During qualification, he contributed decisively with goals and assists, underlining his value in Nagelsmann’s system. His ability to stretch defenses and link up with creative players made him a natural fit alongside Germany’s emerging talents. The timing also carries emotional weight, as this tournament was widely seen as one of his final chances to feature prominently on the World Cup stage.

Germany star Serge Gnabry.

Who could replace him?

With Gnabry ruled out, attention quickly turns to how Germany will reshape its attack. The most likely solution comes from within the existing core of the squad.

According to RTE Germany, Jamal Musiala is expected to take on a significantly larger role, stepping into the creative and attacking responsibility left behind. The Bayern star offers a different profile, relying more on dribbling and close control rather than Gnabry’s direct running.

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Jamal Musiala of Germany celebrates the second goal

Other options remain available to the German boss, including Florian Wirtz, Leroy Sane, and Kai Havertz, but Musiala stands out as the primary figure capable of reshaping the team’s attacking dynamic. Nagelsmann has also integrated younger talents into the squad who could see increased roles.

Bayern’s 18-year-old sensation, Lennart Karl, made his debut in March and is regarded as a high-potential attacking option. However, he is currently managing a minor muscle injury,

Meanwhile, Deniz Undav of Stuttgart, one of the Bundesliga’s top scorers this season, offers a more direct goalscoring alternative if Nagelsmann decides to deploy a traditional striker. Additionally, Newcastle’s Nick Woltemade, who is often used either as a center forward or a second striker, also remains firmly in contention to lead the line.

erge Gnabry of Germany reacts whilst interacting with Referee Chris Kavanagh

Manchester United former captain Gary Neville blames Enzo Fernández and Marc Cucurella for Rosenior’s Chelsea exit

Manchester United former captain Gary Neville blamed Enzo Fernández and Marc Cucurella for their roles in Liam Rosenior's Chelsea exit.

Chelsea have had a terrible year despite all the money they have spent. A managerial change on Wednesday saw Liam Rosenior leave his role at the club. Even though the team has not been playing well lately, former Manchester United captain Gary Neville pointed the finger at Enzo Fernández and Marc Cucurella.

Neville said on Sky Sports News: “Cucurella and Fernández, experienced players and probably the only two experienced players that Chelsea have got, stitched him up in the last few weeks by calling out the fact that they basically love Enzo Maresca, but they weren’t doing that well under him.”

Maresca’s surprising dismissal in the middle of the season left the manager’s spot open. Club executives chose Rosenior, who had been managing Strasbourg, a French club owned by the same group that bought Chelsea. After five straight Premier League losses, the club decided to sack him, which was also unexpected since he had only managed the team for 23 matches.

Neville criticized Chelsea’s policy

No club has spent more money lately than Chelsea, with their outlay reaching 1.7 billion dollars. However, the results have not matched that spending, even with last year’s Club World Cup title. And beyond the transfer fees, the contract structure has also stood out.

Fernández was suspended by the manager (Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

The English club has been known for handing out very long contracts. While four years is usually the norm after a major signing, Chelsea has chosen to give out extensions that have gone beyond the norm in some cases to work around financial rules.

Neville pointed to that as one reason for their struggles: “These six- and eight-year agreements, you see it is almost laughable from the start, whether it be for a manager or a player. The owners don’t have a clue what they are doing. I’ve made massive mistakes as an owner, but sometimes you’ve got to accept that. I’ve spoken publicly about the challenges we’ve had.”

Chelsea’s interim manager

The season still has a few matches left for Chelsea, with five Premier League games remaining and an FA Cup semifinal against Leeds next Sunday. That means a permanent manager was not an option for now. For the matches ahead, Calum McFarlane will be in charge as the club waits to appoint its next manager.

Neville was very critical of Fernández and Cucurella for their role

Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal rocked as Joao Cancelo suffers knee injury for Barcelona just 50 days before 2026 World Cup: Is it serious, and how long will he be out?

Due to Cancelo's injury occurring 50 days before the 2026 World Cup, and Barcelona's heavy reliance on his recent form under Hansi Flick, the incident has caused worry on both the club and national levels.

Cristiano Ronaldo and the Portugal national team are on alert after Joao Cancelo picked up a knee injury for Barcelona, with the World Cup now just around the corner and uncertainty surrounding the defender’s condition. Due to Cancelo’s injury occurring 50 days before the 2026 World Cup, and Barcelona’s heavy reliance on his recent form under Hansi Flick, the incident has caused worry on both the club and national levels.

The injury occurred during Barcelona’s La Liga match against Celta Vigo, where the club was forced into an early defensive change. What initially looked like a minor knock quickly turned into a worrying situation for a player who had been one of the team’s most consistent performers.

Joao Cancelo started the match on the left side of Barcelona’s defence, continuing his regular role in Hansi Flick’s system. However, just minutes into the game, he went down after a challenge and immediately showed signs of discomfort in his knee.

Medical staff rushed onto the pitch to assess him, but it was clear he could not continue. Alejandro Balde was brought on as a replacement as the Blaugrana was forced into an early reshuffle.

It looks like joao cancelo has done his knee right there!!! It looks serious he can’t continue playing 😳 pic.twitter.com/xjxI5PTRRY

— LIVE GOALS (@FTLiveGoals) April 22, 2026

Growing concern for Portugal ahead of World Cup

The timing of the injury has raised broader concern beyond Barcelona, especially in Portugal, where Cancelo remains a key figure alongside Cristiano Ronaldo. With the World Cup approaching, any potential long-term absence would be a significant setback.

Early indications suggest the injury involves his right knee, though the severity is still unknown. Reports confirm that Cancelo was able to walk off the pitch, offering some hope that the damage may not be serious.

Still, uncertainty remains, and that alone is enough to worry both club and national team staff. The 31-year-old was able to leave the field unassisted following his substitution, but the severity of the injury is yet unknown.

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Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal interacts with teammate Joao Cancelo

Medical tests to determine extent of injury amid Portugal’s injury woes

According to Diario AS, Barcelona has already scheduled further medical examinations to determine the exact nature of the injury and how long he may be sidelined. The club is waiting for clarity before making any official conclusions.

Cancelo has been in strong form since returning to the Camp Nou, contributing consistently in both defensive stability and attacking support. His absence, even if temporary, would force Flick to rely more heavily on Alejandro Balde in key fixtures.

This latest setback adds to Portugal’s growing list of concerns ahead of the World Cup, with other key players, including Vitinha and Nuno Mendes, already dealing with fitness issues. His partnership with Cristiano Ronaldo at international level has been central to the Selecao’s recent campaigns, making his fitness a priority for the national setup.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Joao Cancelo

Lamine Yamal reportedly set to miss El Clasico, with 2026 World Cup opener in doubt after Barcelona injury

After picking up an injury in the latest Barcelona game, Lamine Yamal is reportedly expected to miss El Clasico, with doubts also set on the start of the 2026 World Cup.

Lamine Yamal sent alarm bells ringing after picking up an injury in Barcelona‘s La Liga match against Celta Vigo on Wednesday, with early reports suggesting the damage could be significant heading into the final stretch of the 2025-26 season. Preliminary assessments have now emerged ruling the 18-year-old out of the upcoming El Clásico against Real Madrid and casting doubt over his availability for the start of the 2026 World Cup.

Hosting Matchday 33 of La Liga at Camp Nou, Yamal had put Barcelona ahead in the 40th minute by converting a penalty he himself had won, only to go down immediately after with an apparent injury to his left leg. The young star signaled to the bench to be replaced, and while Roony Bardghji came on in his place, Yamal headed straight to the locker room rather than taking a seat on the sideline, a sight that deepened the concern among fans and teammates alike.

According to Spanish outlet Mundo Deportivo, initial evaluations of Lamine Yamal’s condition point to a muscle tear in his left hamstring. That diagnosis would put him on a recovery timeline of approximately five weeks, effectively ending his 2025-26 campaign with Barcelona.

El Clasico between Barcelona and Real Madrid is scheduled for Sunday, May 10, at Camp Nou in Matchday 35 of La Liga. With the fixture arriving in less than three weeks, the reported severity of the injury would rule Yamal out of what could be a pivotal moment in the La Liga title race.

Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona reacts to an injury after scoring.
Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona reacts to an injury after scoring.

Despite the initial concerns, Yamal had not yet undergone formal medical testing at the time of the reports. According to Mundo Deportivo, the Barcelona star was set to have further examinations on Thursday to determine the true extent of the damage.

After the match, teammate Pedri addressed the injury with measured optimism. “I hope Lamine misses the fewest possible amount of time. He’ll undergo the tests tomorrow and we’ll see the nature of the issue. I wish him all the best, and that he stays calm because he’s still young,” the Barcelona captain stated.

Will Yamal arrive at the World Cup in form?

Although Barcelona’s final La Liga fixture is scheduled for May 24 against Valencia, a nine-point cushion over Real Madrid with six games remaining means the title is theirs to lose. The more pressing concern, however, has quickly shifted to Spain’s national team and whether Yamal will be fit in time for the opening stages of the World Cup.

Taking the most conservative timeline into account, a full five-week absence would see Yamal clear to return around Wednesday, May 27, just days after Barcelona wrap up their domestic season and with players expected to report for international duty shortly thereafter.

Spain’s June schedule includes two warm-up friendlies, against Iraq on the 4th and Peru on the 8th, before La Roja open their 2026 World Cup campaign in Group H on Monday, June 15 against Cape Verde. Even if Yamal is technically fit by that point, arriving at the tournament with minimal match fitness in the weeks prior will be a significant concern for both club and country.

Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona.

Lewandowski urged to ‘behave like a man’ and leave Barcelona by Poland legend Tomaszewski

Amid uncertainty surrounding his future at Barcelona, Robert Lewandowski received strong criticism from Poland legend Jan Tomaszewski.

For months, Robert Lewandowski has been the subject of rumors and speculation, as his future at Barcelona remains unclear beyond June 30, when his contract expires. In that context, Poland legend Jan Tomaszewski delivered harsh words toward the striker.

“Robert, behave like a man,” Tomaszewski said about Lewandowski in a recent interview with Super Express. “You’re not just anyone. You’re the most famous Pole in history, and you allow yourself to be treated like this?

The former Poland goalkeeper’s comments refer to Lewandowski’s limited playing time in recent matches, often reduced to a secondary role behind Ferran Torres and forced to wait for opportunities off the bench.

This season, Lewandowski has recorded 17 goals and 3 assists across La Liga, the UEFA Champions League, the Copa del Rey, and the Spanish Super Cup. Of the 40 matches he has played, 22 have been as a starter, while in the remaining 18 he has come off the bench. On four occasions, he remained an unused substitute.

Poland striker Robert Lewandowski
Robert Lewandowski of Poland gestures during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers.

Tomaszewski believes the situation calls for a decisive move from the striker: “If Robert leaves now, Barcelona can do whatever they want and win the Spanish league. I’m convinced that wherever Robert plays—whether in MLS or at another club—he will be valued as he deserves.”

Flick, Laporta, and Deco under fire

In the same interview, Jan Tomaszewski also took aim at Hansi Flick. “The German gentleman is responsible for what happened in the tie against Atletico Madrid, and he has shown he has little in common with elite soccer,” said the former player, who was named Best Goalkeeper at the 1974 FIFA World Cup, where Poland finished third.

Barcelona president Joan Laporta and sporting director Deco were also criticized. “I suggest to Mr. Laporta and Mr. Deco that they nominate the German for the Nobel Prize for having ruined such a team,” Tomaszewski added.

Lewandowski’s future in doubt

Once his contract with Barcelona expires on June 30, Robert Lewandowski will become a free agent. That would give him the opportunity to choose his next destination, whether in Spain or abroad.

Barcelona are reportedly willing to offer him a one-year extension, with a reduced salary in line with his more limited role. Other options are also emerging, including interest from Chicago Fire in MLS, AC Milan in Serie A, and rumors of a potential move to the Saudi Pro League.

Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona looks on during a LaLiga EA Sports match.

2026 World Cup: Estevao reportedly suffers hamstring injury, boosting Neymar Brazil hopes

Despite his strong performances at Chelsea, Estêvão has reportedly suffered a hamstring injury, putting his participation in the 2026 World Cup at risk. As a result, Neymar Jr. could regain hope of representing Brazil after several years away.

Amid Chelsea’s disappointing season, Estêvão has emerged as one of the team’s brightest prospects, becoming a regular starter throughout the campaign. In his debut Premier League season, he has already recorded eight goals and four assists. However, the 18-year-old star is reportedly dealing with a hamstring injury that could put his participation in the 2026 World Cup at risk, potentially opening the door for Neymar to return to Brazil’s squad.

According to Mario Cortegana, via The Athletic, Estêvão has been diagnosed with a grade four hamstring injury after the match against Brighton & Hove Albion. As a result, he is expected to miss the remainder of the season, putting his participation in the 2026 World Cup with Brazil at risk. However, Eduardo Burgos, a Diario AS journalist specializing in South American soccer, has stated that the 18-year-old star still has a strong chance of making the tournament.

Despite his injury, Estêvão is pushing for Chelsea to allow him to undergo conservative treatment under the supervision of the Brazilian Soccer Confederation (CBF). With this approach, he aims to recover in time for the 2026 World Cup. However, the Blues were reportedly planning to proceed with surgery, which would rule him out of the tournament, according to Cahê Mota via GeGlobo.

In light of Estêvão’s potential absence, Neymar Jr. could have a major opportunity to secure a spot in Brazil’s squad. While the veteran is no longer a traditional winger, he could allow Raphinha to occupy that role, opening up space for in an attacking midfield position. In addition, Endrick and Igor Thiago could round out the squad, as they are reportedly among the targets of head coach Carlo Ancelotti and would add depth to the attack, either out wide or up front.

Neymar Jr of Santos.
Neymar Jr of Santos.

Neymar Jr. has little time to convince Brazil’s Carlo Ancelotti

Following his meniscus surgery in December 2025, Neymar Jr. appears to be gradually regaining his best physical condition at Santos FC. Despite this, he remains under a strict minutes management plan, aiming to control his workload and optimize his performance. Having not been part of Carlo Ancelotti’s process, the veteran has very little time to make a significant impact and earn a place in the final squad.

Throughout the 2026 season, Neymar has remained an undisputed starter under head coach Cuca, recording four goals and three assists in the nine matches he has played. Beyond the statistics, the veteran stands out as the team’s creative hub, orchestrating play for his teammates. However, he will need to maintain his level and even improve his goal-scoring output if he wants to make the final squad list on May 18.

Unlike Estêvão, Neymar Jr. could boost the team’s overall performance, opening gaps for Vinicius Jr. and Raphinha. Coupled with this, his extensive experience may be really useful as Brazil’s roster is full of young talent, making the 34-year-old a perfect leader. Nonetheless, he would need to accept a secondary role, as Matheus Cunha is the starter under Carlo Ancelotti, something that may not easily change along the 2026 World Cup.

Estevao of Chelsea and Neymar Junior of Santos.

Is Lionel Messi playing today? Confirmed lineups for Real Salt Lake vs Inter Miami in MLS

Real Salt Lake host Inter Miami in Major League Soccer, with Lionel Messi as the main attraction.

Lionel Messi is, as usual, the center of attention heading into every Inter Miami match. The Argentine forward will start this Wednesday night at America First Field in Sandy, Utah, on Matchday 9 of Major League Soccer. There, the Herons will visit Real Salt Lake looking for their second consecutive victory.

Inter Miami are coming off a valuable win over Colorado Rapids last Saturday, thanks to a Messi brace, which helped them bounce back following the abrupt resignation of coach Javier Mascherano and the appointment of his — at least for now — interim replacement, Guillermo Hoyos.

With that result, the Herons now sit second in the Eastern Conference standings with 15 points, four behind leaders Nashville SC. Their opponents on Wednesday have performed even better so far, collecting 16 points despite having played one fewer match.

However, the stronger competitiveness of Western Conference teams at the start of the 2026 MLS season means Real Salt Lake are not yet among the top spots in the standings. They currently sit fifth, five points behind leaders Vancouver Whitecaps and San Jose Earthquakes.

Head Coach Guillermo Hoyos of Inter Miami CF talks to his players during a training session.

Confirmed lineup for Real Salt Lake

The Claret and Cobalt have lost just once this season — a 1-0 defeat to Vancouver in the opener — and have since put together a six-match unbeaten run, with five wins and one draw. That form leads coach Pablo Mastroeni to stick with most of his lineup.

Real Salt Lake’s confirmed XI: Rafael Cabral; Zavler Gozo, DeAndre Yedlin, Justen Glad, Lukas Engel, Alexandros Katranis; Noel Caliskan, Stijn Spierings; Diego Luna, Sergi Solans, Morgan Guilavogui.

Confirmed lineup for Inter Miami

While the Herons are coming off a win over Colorado Rapids, their recent performances have not been entirely convincing. That, combined with several absences due to injuries and suspensions, forced Guillermo Hoyos to field a significantly different lineup.

Inter Miami’s confirmed XI: Dayne St. Clair; Facundo Mura, Gonzalo Lujan, Maximiliano Falcon, Micael, Noah Allen; Rodrigo De Paul; Tadeo Allende, Lionel Messi, Telasco Segovia; German Berterame.

Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF.

When is Cristiano Ronaldo’s next game? Al Nassr star returns from hamstring injury

Cristiano Ronaldo has returned from injury and is fit to play for Al Nassr.

Cristiano Ronaldo, even at 41 years old, remains a central figure for both his club, Al Nassr, and the Portugal national team. Still drawing global attention, the key question now is when the legendary striker will take the field again.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s next game with Al Nassr is scheduled for Wednesday, April 29, when they’ll be hosting Al Ahli for Matchday 30 of the Saudi Pro League at Al Awwal Park. The Portuguese legend heads to the match after securing the ticket to the AFC Champions League Two final in a 5-1 win against Qatar’s Al Ahli.

Regarding the Portugal national team, Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to return during the June international window. Before the World Cup gets underway, the Selecao will play two friendlies on home soil: the first against Chile on June 6 and the second against Nigeria on June 10.

So far this season, the Portuguese icon has scored 26 goals and provided 4 assists in 31 games for Al Nassr, while netting 5 goals in 5 UEFA World Cup qualifiers for Portugal, with his personal account in 969 career goals. With the World Cup set for the USA, Canada, and Mexico at the end of the campaign, Ronaldo will be determined to arrive at what will likely be his final major tournament in top form.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr FC scoring a bicycle kick.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr FC scoring a bicycle kick.

Ronaldo faced long break due to FIFA schedule

After his stunning bicycle-kick goal against Al Khaleej, Cristiano Ronaldo was rested for Al Nassr’s midweek AFC Champions League Two match. But from that point forward, the Portuguese star endured a 24-day gap without competitive action, a result of the upcoming FIFA competition schedule.

From December 1 through 18, Qatar hosted the second edition of the FIFA Arab Cup, with the final between Morocco and Jordan played at Lusail Stadium, the same venue as the 2022 World Cup final.

With several Saudi Pro League players involved, including stars of the Saudi Arabian national team, clubs, including Al Nassr, were unable to meet domestic player requirements, forcing the SPL into a temporary pause during the tournament.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr.

When is Lionel Messi’s next game? Inter Miami star’s MLS title defense continues

With the 2026 MLS season already underway, questions are being raised about when Argentina and Inter Miami star Lionel Messi will play his next game.

Lionel Messi is still making history at 38 years old, remaining a cornerstone and captain for both Inter Miami and the Argentina national team. With the 2026 Major League Soccer season now underway, fans are wondering when they’ll see the forward back in action.

Lionel Messi’s next match with Inter Miami is scheduled for Saturday, May 2, when the Herons will be hosting Orlando City in the MLS at the Nu Stadium. The Argentine legend enters the fixture following another home draw, a 1-1 result against the New England Revolution.

As for international duty with Argentina national team, Lionel Messi is set to return to action during the June international window. Before the World Cup gets underway, the Albiceleste will be facing Honduras on June 6th, and Iceland on June 9, leaving Messi and company just one week to regroup before their tournament opener against Algeria on the 16th.

The 2026 MLS campaign has just begun for Messi, who has featured in eleven official matches so far across all competitions, scoring eight times without registering an assist. The opener came against LAFC, who handed Inter Miami a 3-0 defeat in front of a packed crowd at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF during the MLS match against LAFC.
Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF during the MLS match against LAFC.

Lionel Messi and the task of defending the World Cup title

The year 2026 will be especially significant for Messi, not only because of Inter Miami’s ambitions but also because he’ll head into the 2026 World Cup aiming to defend the title. The triumph in Qatar in 2022 marked one of the defining peaks of his career, and now in North America he’ll enter another tournament wearing the champions’ badge for the first time.

Drawn into Group J, Argentina will open its campaign against Algeria on Tuesday, June 16, in Kansas City at Arrowhead Stadium. The second match will be against Austria on Monday the 22nd in Arlington at AT&T Stadium, before closing the group stage against Jordan on Saturday the 27th, also in Texas.

The Argentina FA has announced that the national team will base itself in Kansas City during the tournament, though training facilities have yet to be confirmed. Expected to be his final World Cup appearance, Messi will have a chance to add to his record haul with a squad coached by Lionel Scaloni that remains one of the strongest in international soccer after winning the last World Cup and back-to-back Copa América titles.

Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF.
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