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Christian Pulisic sets new Serie A milestone despite 2026 goal drought concerns that could affect USMNT

Christian Pulisic once again found himself at the center of the conversation after Milan’s tense 3-2 win over Torino.

Christian Pulisic once again found himself at the center of the conversation after Milan’s tense 3-2 win over Torino last weekend. The United States forward, preparing for a challenging international window with the national team, delivered an important assist despite his ongoing search for a goal in 2026. And although Milan’s campaign remains intense, the eyes of the USMNT are fixed on how their star attacker handles this moment.

The match at San Siro carried its own symbolism, especially with speculation surrounding the relationship between Pulisic and Rafael Leao. The celebration after one of the Rossoneri’s goals, in which half the team performed Pulisic’s gesture and the other half imitated Leao’s, sent a loud message about unity. It was a moment the American embraced, even while carrying the weight of a growing narrative about his form.

As the 2026 World Cup approaches, discussions around the USMNT intensify, particularly with tough friendlies against Belgium and Portugal on the horizon. Pulisic, who has been called up for the March training camp, remains at the center of tactical plans despite the headlines about his goal drought. Both Milan and the national team depend heavily on what he offers beyond scoring, a point his managers have stressed repeatedly.

Still, beneath all the noise surrounding form, relationships, and upcoming challenges, another storyline quietly emerged from the weekend. One that hints at something much bigger than a single assist. Christian Pulisic has made Serie A history in a way no other player has managed since the moment he arrived in Italy.

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Strahinja Pavlovic of AC Milan celebrates scoring with teammates Christian Pulisic and Davide Bartesaghi

Pulisic reaches historic Serie A milestone

According to data highlighted by Milan NewsChristian Pulisic is the only Serie A player since the 2023-24 season to record at least 30 goals (31) and 20 assists (20) in the competition. This extraordinary statistic, quietly tucked behind conversations about droughts and form, underscores just how influential he has been in Italy. While the drought headlines dominate, the numbers paint the opposite story: consistent output over two seasons unmatched by anyone else in the league.

Pulisic’s latest contribution came in the win over Torino, where his precise delivery set up Adrien Rabiot for Milan’s second goal. It was his first goal involvement of 2026, and though not the goal he’s been craving, it could prove a turning point. Massimiliano Allegri’s side opened the scoring through Pavlovic before Rabiot and Fofana extended the lead, with Torino responding through Vlasic’s penalty.

SERIE A!🇮🇹

Goal – ADIREN RABIOT
Assist – PULISIC

AC Milan 2-1 Torino#MilanTorino pic.twitter.com/RTAHa2t76i

— StatPad Football📊📈📉 (@StatPadFootball) March 21, 2026

The American’s creative influence shone through, showing why both Milan and the USMNT continue to value his presence despite the temporary dip in finishing. And with eight league games left as Milan pursues the Scudetto, his timing could not be more important.

The 2026 goal drought debate and support from Pochettino

Despite going three months without a goal, Pulisic insists he is far from concerned. Speaking to Men’s Journal, he explained his mindset: “I’m not too concerned about it. I really do feel like I’m in a good spot and also playing well.” He emphasized the unpredictable nature of scoring form, adding: “This is just how the career goes, ups and downs.”

U S A U R A 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/mgrhR2wKn2

— U.S. Soccer Men's National Team (@USMNT) March 25, 2026

USMNT coach Mauricio Pochettino echoed that sentiment when announcing his squad for the March friendlies. “Christian is playing and of course he’s not scoring, but for me, it’s not only to score goals,” Pochettino said. “I am happy with him in the way that he’s performing, his commitment with the team, and the time that he’s playing.”

Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates after scoring

FIFA reveals date for final 2026 World Cup ticket sale window as price complaints grow

FIFA has confirmed that its long-awaited “last-minute” ticket window for the 2026 World Cup is officially scheduled, even as supporters voice fierce opposition to soaring prices.

The world’s biggest soccer event is inching closer, yet tension hangs in the air long before the first whistle blows. FIFA has confirmed that its long-awaited “last-minute” ticket window for the 2026 World Cup is officially scheduled, even as supporters voice fierce opposition to soaring prices.

The governing body insists that demand is unprecedented, framing the upcoming sales phase as an opportunity rather than an obstacle. Fans, however, fear it may be little more than another rushed scramble in a process already marked by frustration. Despite the excitement surrounding a World Cup hosted across the United States, Mexico, and Canada, many supporters feel sidelined.

Reports of heavy financial burdens, obscure terms, and unpredictable ticket costs have continued to overshadow the buildup to the final sales wave. Critics say loyal followers of the game, especially those traveling long distances, face a system that rewards speed, luck, and deep pockets rather than devotion.

At the heart of the controversy is the price of entry to soccer’s most iconic matches. Consumer associations in Europe have gone as far as filing a formal complaint, claiming FIFA’s methods constitute an abuse of monopoly power. For fans hoping to follow their national team across three countries, the ticketing landscape has become something of a minefield rather than a celebration.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino shows U.S. President Donald Trump the World Cup Trophy in the Oval Office.

Just before the next major phase unfolds, FIFA has clarified when the final sales will open to the public, a date many supporters instantly recognized, not for its convenience, but for its symbolism. And that date is April 1, the day FIFA opens general access to the final sales window.

Final ticket phase begins as FIFA confirms release

According to FIFA’s official statement, “tickets will be available to the general public on a first-come, first-served basis starting at 11 a.m. ET on Wednesday, April 1.” The Last-Minute Sales Phase launches immediately after the final six qualifying spots are determined, with four European play-off winners and two intercontinental finalists rounding out the tournament field.

This marks the final opportunity for supporters to secure seats for the largest World Cup in history, featuring 48 teams and 104 matches across the three host nations. FIFA highlighted that, for the first time in this cycle, fans will be allowed to select specific seats, departing from the previous system of rigid four-tiered categories.

Additionally, “those who have already purchased tickets will be able to see their assigned seat locations from April 1,” a change intended to add clarity after months of uncertainty. Yet while choice has expanded, so too have concerns over the cost of that choice.

Mark your calendars! Last Minute Sales for #FIFAWorldCup tickets begin April 1!

🗓️ Wednesday, April 1

⏰ 11AM ET/5PM CET

🎟️Tickets are available now on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last. All ticket sales are final. Terms apply.

— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) March 25, 2026

Supporter groups file formal complaints over “excessive” prices

The Soccer Supporters Europe group has spearheaded a major pushback, calling FIFA’s pricing model “a monumental betrayal.” The organization accused the governing body of “opaque and unfair purchasing conditions,” arguing that fans are left with only two options: “pay up or lose out.” 

With final tickets reaching $4,185 at face value and resale listings exploding to $190,000 per seat, supporters say affordability has all but vanished. Dynamic pricing, described by Gianni Infantino as a reflection of “high demand”, has become the primary target of complaints. Critics argue that the model lacks safeguards, allowing prices to surge without warning.

Meanwhile, a small allocation of $60 tickets has offered little relief, as FSE claims they were “virtually sold out before sales opened to the general public.” European regulators are now assessing the formal complaint filed with the European Commission.

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

Cristiano Ronaldo’s son trains with Real Madrid U-16 ahead of move: What it means for CR7’s future at Al-Nassr

The name Cristiano Ronaldo is echoing around Madrid again, but this time it is not the Al-Nassr star himself taking the field; it is his son

Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., just 15, has stepped into the spotlight after training with Real Madrid’s academy, a moment that has naturally reignited speculation about what such a move could mean for the family. For a forward whose father still dominates headlines at 41, the timing could not be more intriguing.

Ronaldo Jr. has been developing his game at Al-Nassr, following the path his father set in Saudi Arabia. Now, with these first sessions for Real Madrid’s U-16s, the young striker appears to be entering a decisive new phase. And because the Ronaldo name has always carried weight in one club in particular — Real Madrid — whispers about the future have intensified.

But while fans are already imagining the teenager in white, the attention has also drifted toward what this could represent beyond the boy’s development. Cristiano Ronaldo Sr., still scoring freely and still chasing his 1,000-goal dream, has long insisted he is focused on the present. Yet a move of this nature touches the past, the present, and the future all at once.

It is more than a simple youth training session; it reconnects Cristiano Ronaldo’s family to the club where he built the most dominant years of his career. And as that connection reopens, so too does another question, one tied closely to the young player’s trial and revealed only now: whether this development hints at a return to Spain for Cristiano Ronaldo himself.

Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. takes first steps toward Real Madrid move

According to The Athletic, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. trained with Real Madrid’s U-16 side as part of an ongoing evaluation process. The report notes that the teenager took part in at least two sessions at Valdebebas, where coaches were “impressed” with both his attitude and his adaptability. AS added that staff described him as “super humble and polite,” praising his “perfect first impression.”

Ronaldo Jr., who currently plays in Al-Nassr’s academy, has already built an impressive résumé at youth level. He previously spent time at Manchester United and Juventus, mirroring his father’s journey. Internationally, he has represented Portugal at U-15 and U-16 level, scoring in the Vlatko Markovic International Tournament — a competition his team went on to win.

During his Real Madrid sessions, he was deployed primarily as a winger, showcasing his speed and technical ability. The Cadete A squad he trained with is one of the strongest youth teams in Spain, currently top of their league with 19 wins and one draw in 20 matches. Integrating into such an elite environment—even temporarily—signals how highly he is regarded.

The club’s interest is said to be genuine, and more sessions are planned. Should everything progress smoothly, Ronaldo Jr. is expected to formally join La Fábrica, making him the latest in a growing list of sons of legends currently in Madrid’s academy.

What it means and why it raises questions about his father

The possibility of Cristiano Jr. joining Real Madrid naturally brings attention back to his father’s ties to the club. Cristiano Ronaldo Sr., the all-time leading scorer in Real Madrid history with 450 goals, remains under contract with Al-Nassr until 2027. Yet AS and Marca both acknowledge that such a move “inevitably sparks speculation.”

And for good reason. Ronaldo Sr. still maintains strong emotional and professional connections to Madrid. He visits the city often, owns property there, and recently purchased 25% of La Liga club Almería. A return to Spain in a sporting or ambassadorial capacity has always seemed like a question of when, not if.

His current football reality complicates things only slightly. Ronaldo stands at 964 career goals, still working toward the mythical 1,000-goal milestone. He is thriving in the Saudi Pro League with 22 goals and 4 assists in 26 matches this season, keeping Al-Nassr at the top of the table. Leaving now appears unlikely.

But if his son were to settle in Madrid? The timeline begins to shift. Multiple reports suggest that while Ronaldo will honor his Al-Nassr contract, a return to Spain is “expected at some point” — whether as a club figure, a mentor, or simply to remain closer to his family’s footballing trajectory.

Dolores Aveiro, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Cristiano Ronaldo and his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr.

Cristiano Ronaldo nears return as Sadio Mane receives encouraging injury update: Will duo be ready for Al-Nassr vs Al-Najma?

The mood around Al-Nassr has shifted noticeably in recent days, and it begins with two names that define the club’s ambitions: Cristiano Ronaldo and Sadio Mane.

The mood around Al-Nassr has shifted noticeably in recent days, and it begins with two names that define the club’s ambitions: Cristiano Ronaldo and Sadio Mane. The club, which often rises and falls on the shoulders of its stars, now finds itself navigating a delicate moment. And yet, those close to the team speak of renewed optimism fueled by encouraging medical reports, rising fitness levels, and a belief that both icons may soon light up the pitch again.

For Ronaldo, it has been a tense few weeks. His injury against Al-Fayha in late February sent shockwaves through both Saudi Arabia and Europe, prompting concerns that the 2026 World Cup countdown might be troubled by untimely physical setbacks.

Meanwhile, Mane’s ankle issue deprived Al-Nassr of its second-most decisive attacker, forcing tactical adjustments and raising internal questions about depth during a crucial stage of the season. Now, that unease appears to be fading.

The Senegalese’s recovery has taken a sharp turn for the better, leaving coaches and medical staff satisfied with his progress. CR7, working at high intensity far from Riyadh, is pushing himself with familiar determination in Madrid, signaling that his comeback may not be far off. Supporters have interpreted their recoveries as a sign that the club’s attacking heartbeat is slowly returning to rhythm.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr celebrates with teammate Sadio Mane after scoring the 1st goal during the Saudi Pro League match between Al Nassr and Al Raed.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr celebrates with teammate Sadio Mane after scoring a goal.

But beneath the excitement lies a lingering mystery, a key question the club refuses to fully answer. Will the two stars be ready for the highly anticipated Al-Najma clash? According to Asharq Al-Awsat, Sadio Mane has officially been given the medical green light and is set to resume group training in the coming days, while Cristiano Ronaldo’s return date remains under evaluation depending on his response to treatment.

Positive boost as Mane steps back toward the pitch

The first major breakthrough for Al-Nassr arrived with Sadio Mane. Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper confirmed that the Senegalese star has made “significant progress” in his rehabilitation after the ankle injury that kept him out of the match against Al-Khaleej. The report states that “the medical team has given Sadio Mane the green light”, allowing him to begin working with the squad on a gradual basis over the next two days.

A similar report from Arriyadiyah highlighted that the 33-year-old completed fitness drills, including running laps and mobility work, marking his first outdoor session since the injury. He had not appeared in training since suffering the setback just 48 hours before the Al-Khaleej fixture, but internal evaluations now classify his situation as stable and ready for reintegration.

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Sadio Mane of Al-Nassr

Meanwhile, defender Inigo Martinez continues to push through his rehabilitation program, hoping to reach acceptable fitness levels in time, although his timeline remains tighter and less predictable.

Ronaldo intensifies rehabilitation in Madrid

While Mane’s progress offers immediate impact, Cristiano Ronaldo’s recovery carries an entirely different weight. The Portuguese forward has spent the past few days training vigorously in Madrid, committing to an advanced rehabilitation plan aimed at accelerating his return. Asharq Al-Awsat noted that the club has not yet determined when Ronaldo will rejoin group training in Riyadh, keeping his precise comeback date under assessment.

The injury he suffered on February 28 sparked global concern, not only for club play but for Portugal’s World Cup preparations. His recent updates on social media, including the message “Getting better every day”, helped calm fears and reassured fans that his recovery was moving forward.

Getting better every day 💪🏽 pic.twitter.com/6z0WCE8yMg

— Cristiano Ronaldo (@Cristiano) March 23, 2026

Medical assessments suggest that Ronaldo could return within one to two weeks, a timeline that places him firmly in contention for upcoming club commitments after the international break.

Al Nassr stars Sadio Mane and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi Pro League and Lionel Messi’s MLS in the mix as Mohamed Salah’s potential next club comes to light

The story of Mohamed Salah has never followed a predictable path, and now, as his era at Liverpool reaches its final chapter, intrigue surrounds the next step in his extraordinary career.

The story of Mohamed Salah has never followed a predictable path, and now, as his era at Liverpool reaches its final chapter, intrigue surrounds the next step in his extraordinary career. Even in the first wave of speculation, two possibilities instantly captured the public imagination: the allure of Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi Pro League and the commercial pull of Lionel Messi’s MLS.

The announcement of his departure triggered the kind of global impact reserved only for the sport’s most revered icons. This is the man who reshaped Liverpool’s modern identity, who defined a generation of Premier League brilliance, and who forged a legacy so vast that the club itself described his career as “illustrious.”

Yet now, as Salah prepares to walk away from Anfield after nine unforgettable years, the soccer world stands poised for the next seismic move. For months now, rumors have swirled with increasing intensity. Is this the moment for a Middle Eastern homecoming? Would he choose the lights of America? Could a European giant tempt him one last time?

And just as the anticipation reaches its peak, the picture finally sharpens: the options on Salah’s table include offers from Saudi Arabia’s leading clubs, multiple proposals from Major League Soccer, and interest from several of Europe’s elite teams, forming the backdrop to a summer that may reshape global soccer’s balance of power.

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Mohamed Salah of Liverpool during the Premier League match.

All the clubs interested in Mohamed Salah

The race for the Egyptian superstar will define the upcoming transfer window. Multiple sources across Saudi Arabia, Europe, and North America have confirmed interest from a wide selection of clubs:

• Saudi Arabia: Al-Ittihad, Al-Hilal, Al-Nassr, Al-Qadsiah, NEOM
• MLS: San Diego FC
• Europe: Paris Saint-Germain, Barcelona

The strongest pressure comes from the Saudi Pro LeagueAl-Ittihad, whose previous world-record bid was rejected, retains long-standing admiration and is viewed as a frontrunner. Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr, clubs reshaped by recent superstar arrivals, are also preparing substantial offers.

Mohamed Salah of Liverpool applauds the fans during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Everton at Anfield on September 20, 2025 in Liverpool, England.
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool applauds the fans.

Meanwhile, Al-Qadsiah and NEOM represent ambitious long-term Saudi visions, seeing Salah as a centerpiece for branding and legitimacy. In MLSSan Diego FC has explored signing Salah, though interest has not yet progressed to a formal offer. And in Europe, PSG and Barcelona have monitored developments, aware that such opportunities rarely present themselves.

Agent issues strong warning as transfer rumours intensify

As speculation exploded across Europe, the Middle East, and America, Salah’s agent Ramy Abbas intervened with one of the sharpest public statements of his career. His representative issued a stern warning to those claiming to know the truth of his next chapter, reminding the world that Salah has made no decision, and that no one else should pretend otherwise.

Speaking on X (formerly Twitter), he wrote: “We do not know where Mohamed will play next season. This also means that no one else knows. Beware of the click-wh*ring attention seekers.”

Lionel Messi, Mohamed Salah, and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Cristiano Ronaldo could see Al-Nassr teammate Joao Felix return to Premier League with Manchester United as player’s preference emerges

The future of Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr could soon take an unexpected turn, as reports suggest that his teammate Joao Felix is attracting serious interest from Manchester United.

The future of Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr could soon take an unexpected turn, as reports suggest that his teammate Joao Felix is attracting serious interest from Manchester United. With the English club actively exploring options to strengthen the attack, the Portuguese forward has emerged as a surprising yet intriguing candidate ahead of the upcoming transfer window.

Felix’s resurgence in the Saudi Pro League has not gone unnoticed. After a turbulent spell across European soccer, the forward appears to have rediscovered his rhythm, delivering consistent performances and impressive numbers. His revival has sparked renewed attention from top clubs, particularly those looking for creative attacking solutions capable of operating across multiple positions.

At the same time, Manchester United is navigating a period of transition. With uncertainty surrounding key players and a desire to reshape the squad, the club is casting a wide net in search of reinforcements. Felix’s profile—technical, versatile, and experienced at the highest level—fits the mold of what the club is reportedly seeking, especially as it looks to re-establish itself among Europe’s elite.

Yet beyond the statistics and transfer speculation, there is another layer to this story—one centered on the player’s own stance. While negotiations, fees, and club strategies dominate headlines, the personal preference of the player often proves decisive in moves of this magnitude. In this case, that preference adds a compelling twist to an already developing narrative.

Al-Nassr FC star Joao Felix.
Joao Felix of Al-Nassr FC celebrating.

That twist becomes clearer when examining the player’s outlook more closely: Felix is reportedly excited by the prospect of moving to Old Trafford, a factor that could significantly influence how this transfer saga unfolds.

Manchester United’s interest takes shape

Manchester United’s pursuit of Felix highlights a clear intention to strengthen the attacking unit ahead of the 2026-27 campaign. With concerns over squad depth and potential departures, the club has identified multiple targets, and Felix has quickly risen on that list.

According to Fichajes, the Portuguese forward is now firmly on United’s radar, with discussions already underway behind the scenes. Reports indicate that a transfer fee of up to $70 million may be required, underlining both his current form and perceived market value.

Joao Felix of Al-Nassr
Joao Felix of Al-Nassr

The involvement of super-agent Jorge Mendes further signals that the situation is advancing. His role in facilitating major transfers across Europe suggests that this is more than speculative interest; it is a move with tangible momentum.

What Felix’s potential exit would mean for Ronaldo

Felix’s journey to this point has been anything but straightforward. After struggling for consistency at Chelsea and failing to secure a stable role during his return from Atletico Madrid, the forward made a bold switch to Al-Nassr.

That decision appears to have paid off. Felix has recorded 21 goals and 15 assists in 37 appearances, marking one of the most productive spells of his career. These numbers not only demonstrate his attacking output but also highlight his ability to adapt and thrive in a new environment.

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Cristiano Ronaldo and Joao Felix in win over Al-Kholood

For Al-Nassr, the potential departure of Felix would represent a significant shift in attacking dynamics. Playing alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, he has contributed to a productive partnership that blends experience with creativity.

Losing a player in such form could disrupt the club’s momentum, especially as it aims to compete domestically and internationally. At the same time, the financial and strategic implications of a high-profile sale may present opportunities for reinvestment.

Joao Felix celebrates scoring their third goal with Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr

Christian Pulisic responds to 2026 goal drought criticism with 10-word claim amid USMNT form concerns ahead of World Cup

With Mauricio Pochettino overseeing the national team and monitoring player form closely, questions have emerged about the American star’s recent struggles in front of goal.

The spotlight surrounding Christian Pulisic has intensified in recent weeks, as the United States men’s national soccer team prepares for a crucial stretch ahead of the 2026 World Cup. With Mauricio Pochettino overseeing the national team and monitoring player form closely, questions have emerged about the American star’s recent struggles in front of goal. While his club, Milan, continues to rely on his influence, concerns about his scoring drought have sparked debate over his current level and long-term impact.

Despite maintaining a strong presence on the pitch, Pulisic’s numbers tell a more complicated story. The forward has gone an extended run without scoring in 2026, a stark contrast to his electric start to the season. Early performances suggested he would play a decisive role in both club and country campaigns, but injuries, tactical shifts, and inconsistency have disrupted that momentum.

Still, his importance has not diminished entirely: his ability to create space, link play, and influence attacking phases keeps him central to the Rossoneri’s system. The situation becomes even more intriguing when viewed through the lens of international soccer. With the World Cup approaching, every performance carries added weight. The USMNT is entering a defining preparation phase, using high-profile friendlies to assess form, chemistry, and tactical balance.

Pulisic remains a key figure in that setup, yet the lack of goals inevitably raises questions about whether he can deliver when it matters most on the global stage. At the same time, the narrative surrounding his form has not been entirely negative. Coaches and teammates continue to highlight his contributions beyond scoring, noting his intelligence, movement, and work rate.

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

However, the lingering concern remains: can he rediscover his finishing touch in time for the biggest tournament of his career? That underlying tension is best captured in a revealing statement from the player himself, one that offers insight into his mindset during this challenging period.

What did Pulisic say about his goal drought?

It is within this context that Pulisic finally addressed the situation directly, offering a composed and telling response to growing concerns. Speaking to Men’s Journal about his struggles in front of goal, he delivered a calm yet confident message: “I appreciate the support always. I’m not too concerned about it. I really do feel like I’m in a good spot and also playing well. So it’s been kind of an interesting time.

The statement, subtle but significant, reflects a player unfazed by external pressure. Expanding further, he added, “I always get the feeling that you can be playing very poorly, and if you score a few goals, people will rave about you. And the opposite can be true.

And you just have to go along. This is just how the career goes, ups and downs. I’m just trying to continue playing well, being in a good place physically, and feeling good. And that’s the most important thing“, he said.

AC Milan star Christian Pulisic
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates his goal in a Serie A match.

Those 10 words—”This is just how the career goes, ups and downs”—reflect a broader belief within the USMNT setup that form is temporary, but quality is permanent. Pochettino’s system places value on intensity, adaptability, and collective effort, all qualities that the 27-year-old winger consistently brings to the squad.

Still influential despite the numbers

Despite the drought, Pulisic’s impact remains evident. He recently registered an assist in a 3-2 win over Torino, showcasing his vision and intelligence in the final third. His ability to read the game, create passing lanes, and link-play continues to make him a vital component of the team’s attacking structure.

Moreover, his early-season form—six goals in his first seven matches—serves as a reminder of his capabilities when fully fit and utilized effectively. The challenge now lies in rediscovering that rhythm during the decisive stretch of the campaign.

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

Cristiano Ronaldo calms 2026 World Cup fears with positive four-word injury update as Al-Nassr return date approaches

Ronaldo has broken his silence with a brief but meaningful update, offering a glimpse into his recovery process

The soccer world held its breath when Cristiano Ronaldo went down with an injury against Al-Fayha on February 28, raising immediate concerns about his availability for the biggest tournament on the horizon. With the 2026 World Cup fast approaching, every update surrounding the iconic forward has been closely monitored, especially given his importance to both Al-Nassr and Portugal.

In recent days, however, a sense of cautious optimism has begun to replace anxiety. Ronaldo has broken his silence with a brief but meaningful update, offering a glimpse into his recovery process. While the message itself was short, its impact was significant, calming fears that the injury could derail his final World Cup appearance.

The timing of this update could not be more crucial. Portugal is entering a decisive phase of preparation, with international friendlies and squad selections shaping the final roster. Ronaldo’s absence from the latest call-up raised eyebrows, but it also highlighted a broader strategy focused on long-term fitness rather than short-term gains.

At club level, the situation is equally serious. Al-Nassr continues its path towards a historic double with Ronaldo as its primary attacking force, and his return could prove decisive in the closing stretch of the season. Now, he seems to have eased any concerns, stating “Getting better every day” on social media.

Getting better every day 💪🏽 pic.twitter.com/6z0WCE8yMg

— Cristiano Ronaldo (@Cristiano) March 23, 2026

Positive sign amid injury concerns

Ronaldo’s recovery began after he suffered a hamstring injury in late February, forcing him to step away from action for both club and country. The setback ruled him out of key fixtures, including Portugal’s friendlies against Mexico and the United States, but recent developments suggest that the situation is far from serious.

The forward shared images of his rehabilitation routine, showing him engaged in intensive gym work, including leg-strengthening exercises and upper-body training. These visuals, combined with his short message, reassured fans that progress is being made behind the scenes. Supporters quickly reacted with enthusiasm, interpreting the update as a clear indication that their captain remains on track for a timely return.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal drops to the floor injured.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal drops to the floor injured.

Recovery timeline and expected return

Portugal head coach Roberto Martinez recently moved swiftly to dismiss any lingering doubts about the 41-year-old’s availability for the World Cup. “No, he’s not in danger. It’s a minor muscle injury,” Martinez stated. He further emphasized the player’s condition, adding, “Everything Cristiano has done physically this season shows that he’s in great shape.”

Medical assessments suggest that Ronaldo could return within one to two weeks, placing him firmly on track for upcoming Saudi Pro League fixtures after the FIFA break. This timeline means the veteran forward may soon rejoin Al-Nassr, potentially returning on April 3 against Al-Najma. Such a comeback would not only boost his club but also provide valuable match fitness ahead of the World Cup.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr

Lionel Messi’s MLS circle grows as another La Liga great and World Cup winner Antoine Griezmann joins Orlando City, but there’s a twist

While the headlines celebrate the blockbuster reunion of La Liga pedigree in MLS, there remains an intriguing layer beneath the surface that adds mystery to the deal.

The arrival of another global superstar in Major League Soccer has taken center stage, as Lionel Messi is set to be joined in the United States by yet another iconic name from European soccer. Antoine Griezmann has officially completed a move to Orlando City, signaling a major statement of intent from the American club. However, while the headlines celebrate the blockbuster reunion of La Liga and World Cup winners’ pedigree in MLS, there remains an intriguing layer beneath the surface that adds mystery to the deal.

For Orlando, the signing represents more than just a high-profile acquisition; it is a declaration of ambition. The MLS side has been eager to elevate its global standing, and bringing in a player of Griezmann’s stature achieves exactly that. With Messi already transforming the league’s visibility at Inter Miami, the addition of another decorated European star strengthens the narrative of MLS as a growing destination for elite talent.

Griezmann’s move also carries emotional and historical weight. Having spent the majority of his career dominating Spanish soccer with Atletico Madrid, alongside spells at Barcelona and Real Sociedad, the Frenchman leaves behind a legacy built on consistency, creativity, and decisive moments. His journey from La Liga to MLS mirrors a broader trend of legendary players choosing the United States as the stage for their next chapter.

At first glance, the transfer appears straightforward: a world-class forward joins an ambitious club, ready to make an immediate impact. Yet, behind the excitement lies a crucial detail that reshapes expectations and adds a layer of suspense to the entire situation. The twist, however, is that Griezmann will not immediately join Orlando City. He will remain with Atletico Madrid and only link up with his new club in July 2026, when the summer transfer window opens.

ANTOINE GRIEZMANN IS A LION 🦁👑

We have signed global soccer icon and 2018 @FIFAWorldCup winner @AntoGriezmann from @Atleti. He will join the club in July 2026 on a contract through the 2027–28 season, with an option for 2028–29 as a Designated Player 👏

— Orlando City SC (@OrlandoCitySC) March 24, 2026

Landmark signing for Orlando City

Orlando City confirmed the signing of Griezmann on a two-year Designated Player contract running through the 2027-28 season, with an option for an additional year. The deal, while subject to standard procedures such as a medical and visa approval, is already being hailed as transformative.

“Bringing Antoine to Orlando is a landmark moment not only for our club, but for our city, our supporters and for Major League Soccer,” said club owner Mark Wilf. “He is one of the most gifted, accomplished and influential players of his generation.” This move firmly places Orlando among the league’s most ambitious projects, reinforcing its commitment to building a championship-caliber roster.

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— Orlando City SC (@OrlandoCitySC) March 24, 2026

Griezmann’s vision for a new chapter and what it represents

Despite the delayed arrival, Griezmann has already expressed excitement about his future in Orlando. “I am very excited to begin this next chapter of my career with Orlando City,” he said. “From my first conversations with the club, I could feel a strong ambition and a clear vision for the future.” His words highlight a mutual alignment between player and club, both driven by ambition and the desire to achieve something significant in MLS.

The 35-year-old forward’s move underscores MLS’ growing appeal as a destination for world-class players. Following Messi’s arrival, the league continues to attract global attention, blending star power with competitive growth.

Lionel Messi (left) and Antoine Griezmann (right)

Neymar at center of controversy as father criticizes Carlo Ancelotti for Brazil omission from pre-2026 World Cup friendlies

The tension surrounding Neymar’s international future has reached a new level, with the Brazilian star once again omitted from the national team squad under Carlo Ancelotti.

The tension surrounding Neymar’s international future has reached a new level, with the Brazilian star once again omitted from the national team squad under Carlo Ancelotti. The decision has not only raised eyebrows across the soccer world but has also stirred strong emotions within the player’s inner circle.

While Neymar continues his efforts to regain top form at Santos, Ancelotti appears focused on building a competitive and balanced squad for the Brazil national team, even if it means making difficult and controversial decisions. The veteran’s absence from the squad for upcoming friendlies against France and Croatia marks a significant moment in Ancelotti’s tenure. Out of five squad selections made by the Italian coach, Neymar has not been included in any, signaling a clear shift in approach.

Previously, the forward’s absence could be explained by injury concerns. However, now that he has returned to action at club level, the reasoning appears more tactical and performance-based. Ancelotti is prioritizing current form, match rhythm, and overall contribution over reputation, a philosophy that is reshaping the hierarchy within the Selecao.

This approach reflects a broader strategy. The coach is focused on building cohesion and consistency ahead of the World Cup, rather than relying on established stars. With a record of four wins, two draws, and two losses in his first eight matches, the experienced tactician is still fine-tuning his system and identifying the players best suited to execute it.

Vinicius Junior is subbed off by Carlo Ancelotti, Head Coach of Brazil.

What did Neymar’s father say?

The underlying tension became more apparent midway through the unfolding story, when Neymar’s father publicly addressed the situation. His words, shared via social media, carried both encouragement and subtle criticism: “Not everything happens when we want it to, but everything has a purpose. Now it’s time to look ahead, focus on the present, and do what you love. We have to go through the process.”

This message, while framed as support, was widely interpreted as a response to the coach’s decision. It reflected frustration within Neymar’s camp, particularly given the player’s efforts to return from injury and re-establish himself.

The timing of the statement added further weight, coming just as the Brazil national team prepares for high-profile fixtures in the United States. For many observers, it highlighted the growing disconnect between the player’s expectations and the coach’s vision.

Raphinha celebrates with Neymar Jr. of Brazil.
Raphinha celebrates with Neymar Jr. of Brazil.

Shift in philosophy under Ancelotti

Ancelotti’s handling of Neymar’s situation underscores a broader transformation within the Brazil setup. The message is clear: no player is guaranteed a place based on past achievements.

Instead, the focus is firmly on performance and readiness. The 34-year-old forward, despite his status as the national team’s all-time leading scorer, is currently viewed as lacking the sharpness required at the highest level. He is still recovering consistency, rhythm, and peak physical condition, factors that are crucial in a team preparing for a major tournament.

Neymar (L) and Carlo Ancelotti (R), head coach of Brazil.

Christian Pulisic silences critics with first 2026 goal contribution as Milan star responds to Rafael Leao controversy with stunning assist (VIDEO)

The spotlight was firmly on Christian Pulisic and absentee Rafael Leao as Milan returned to action at San Siro, navigating both on-field pressure and off-field tension.

The spotlight was firmly on Christian Pulisic and absentee Rafael Leao as Milan returned to action at San Siro, navigating both on-field pressure and off-field tension. The build-up to the clash with Torino had been anything but smooth, with internal friction, inconsistent form, and rising expectations all converging into one decisive evening. The match carried an air of intrigue, particularly around how the American would respond.

Milan’s 3-2 victory over Torino was anything but straightforward. The first half painted a picture of uncertainty and imbalance, with the home side struggling to impose control. Despite taking the lead through a stunning long-range strike from Strahinja Pavlovic, the performance lacked cohesion. Torino capitalized on this inconsistency, applying pressure and eventually equalizing just before halftime through Giovanni Simeone.

The early exchanges exposed Milan’s vulnerability, with the visitors appearing sharper and more aggressive. Defensive lapses and poor decision-making allowed the visitor to create multiple chances, forcing goalkeeper Mike Maignan into action. While Pavlovic’s goal was spectacular, it did not reflect dominance; it masked underlying issues that needed urgent correction.

Whatever was said in the dressing room by Massimiliano Allegri had an immediate impact. Milan emerged for the second half with renewed energy, sharper movement, and greater attacking intent. The tactical adjustments, particularly a shift in structure, allowed the team to control possession and create more meaningful opportunities.

Adrien Rabiot restored the Rossoneri’s lead early in the second half, before Youssouf Fofana quickly added a third, giving the impression that the game was slipping away from Torino. The tempo, precision, and confidence were markedly improved, highlighting a clear contrast between the two halves.

Watch Pulisic’s decisive contribution

It was in this crucial phase of the match that the mystery referenced before the game finally unfolded. Pulisic registered his first goal contribution of 2026, delivering a moment of quality that proved decisive.

The American positioned himself intelligently and delivered a dangerous ball into a high-risk attacking area often, allowing Rabiot to finish from close range. It was a subtle yet highly effective piece of play, showcasing awareness, timing, and technical execution.

SERIE A!🇮🇹

Goal – ADIREN RABIOT
Assist – PULISIC

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— StatPad Football📊📈📉 (@StatPadFootball) March 21, 2026

This assist not only influenced the result but also marked a potential turning point in Pulisic’s season, which had been under scrutiny due to an 82-day goalscoring drought and inconsistent performances.

Tension with Leao and dressing room dynamics

Leading up to the match, tensions between him and Leao had escalated following Milan’s defeat to Lazio. Reports indicated frustration over decision-making in attacking situations, particularly a missed passing opportunity.

The Portuguese star was even heard expressing his dissatisfaction, saying, “He never passes,” highlighting the breakdown in communication between the two forwards. The disagreement reportedly continued off the pitch, requiring intervention from the coaching staff.

AC Milan's Rafael Leao and Christian Pulisic
Rafael Leao of AC Milan celebrates with teammate Christian Pulisic.

However, Allegri played down the situation publicly, emphasizing unity and perspective: “After an argument, there’s always peace. These things happen in football… The difference in football is the choice in the final pass.” He added reassurance regarding the incident: “He didn’t see you, otherwise he would have passed it to you.”

By the time of the Torino match, the issue had been addressed, with both players reportedly reconciling. Leao, sidelined through injury, watched from the stands, and his reaction to the assist quickly became a talking point among fans.

Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates

Neymar out vs Cruzeiro: Key study shows why Santos’ bold move could shape his 2026 World Cup chances with Carlo Ancelotti watching

Neymar's availability has gained extra significance as Brazil boss Carlo Ancelotti monitors his fitness ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

Santos faces a critical Brazilian Serie A clash against Cruzeiro, and all eyes were on Neymar and his role in the match. His availability has gained extra significance as Brazil boss Carlo Ancelotti monitors his fitness ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Neymar, who recently returned to Santos following knee surgery in December 2025, has been struggling with consistency and injuries, making his availability a key talking point ahead of Brazil’s pre-World Cup friendlies. Although the Peixe is grappling with inconsistency this season, and Cruzeiro is yet to secure its first win, Neymar remains central to the club’s ambitions.

His presence on the pitch has been limited, but when fit, he has shown flashes of brilliance, scoring three goals in three league appearances so far. Yet, for the game against Cruzeiro, he will not play the full 90 minutes, as coach Cuca has chosen to manage his workload carefully.

Cuca confirmed Neymar’s absence, citing workload management as the reason. “I had a separate conversation with Neymar, and I can tell you now that he will be out of Sunday’s game because he played two matches and cannot play a third in seven days due to workload management. According to our physiology team, the chance of injury is very high, and we cannot take that risk,” the coach said.

This decision comes amid mounting pressure for the 34-year-old to showcase his fitness to Ancelotti, who is preparing Brazil for friendlies against France and Croatia at the end of March. The forward’s ongoing recovery from an ACL injury in October 2023, coupled with intermittent match fitness, has made him a risk in consecutive matches. While some fans were hoping to see Neymar in action, his cautious management is aimed at sustaining him for both Santos and the national team.

Why Santos’ decision makes sense

Research highlights the risks of congested schedules. According to a 2022 study in Frontiers in Physiology, soccer players are 2.5 times more likely to sustain injuries when playing matches within 72 hours of each other, reinforcing the manager’s cautious approach. This includes muscle strains, ligament injuries, and other overuse problems. The underlying reason is simple: the human body needs time to recover from physical exertion.

After a high-intensity match, muscles, tendons, and joints are fatigued, and micro-damages need repair. If players return to full competition too quickly, they don’t have enough time to rebuild strength and resilience, making injuries much more likely. Neymar’s ongoing fitness challenges and history of injuries, including an ACL tear in 2023, further justify the load management strategy.

Santos veteran Neymar Jr
Neymar of Santos reacts during the Brasileirao 2025.

What Neymar needs to do to prove he is 2026 World Cup-worthy

Neymar’s absence from Santos mirrors his omission from Brazil’s March friendlies, which are the last preparation games before Ancelotti finalizes his World Cup squad on May 18. The 34-year-old forward, the Selecao’s all-time top scorer with 79 goals in 128 appearances, expressed his disappointment candidly.

“I’m upset and sad for not being picked by Ancelotti for the two friendlies. But my focus remains, day after day, training after training, match after match. We will reach our goal, there’s still the final squad,” he said.

Carlo Ancelotti sobre Neymar:

“Neymar pode estar na Copa se estiver 100%. Por que não chamei agora o Neymar? Porque não está 100%, é preciso de jogadores 100%.”

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— LIBERTA DEPRE (@liberta___depre) March 16, 2026

Ancelotti has emphasized the importance of physical readiness over technical ability. The Italian manager remarked, “Neymar is not at 100 percent, and therefore he is not on the list. If he can be at 100 percent physically, he can be there. Neymar could be at the World Cup. Neymar has to keep working, playing, showcasing his qualities, and maintaining good physical condition.”

The pre-World Cup friendlies will provide a platform for emerging talents such as Endrick, Igor Thiago, and Rayan, while veterans like Marquinhos, Vinicius, and Casemiro provide leadership. For Neymar, the challenge is clear: he must prove his fitness and form in the limited time left to earn a place in Brazil’s 2026 World Cup squad.

Neymar of Santos and Head coach Carlo Ancelotti of Brazil.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi Pro League Golden Boot rival Ivan Toney learns England friendlies fate with 2026 World Cup at stake

Toney’s rise in the Saudi Pro League has been nothing short of remarkable, placing him firmly among the most prolific strikers in world soccer. Yet, despite his extraordinary numbers, uncertainty continues to surround his international future with the England national team.

The race for goals continues to intensify as Cristiano Ronaldo and Ivan Toney dominate headlines, not only for their scoring exploits but also for what lies ahead on the international stage. With both forwards thriving at the club level, attention has now shifted toward how their form translates into opportunities with the national team, especially as the road to the 2026 World Cup begins to narrow.

Toney’s rise in the Saudi Pro League has been nothing short of remarkable, placing him firmly among the most prolific strikers in world soccer. Yet, despite his extraordinary numbers, uncertainty continues to surround his international future with the England national team.

Playing for Al-Ahli, Toney is enjoying the most productive campaign of his career. The English striker has amassed 34 goals and eight assists in 38 matches in all competitions, an astonishing return that underlines his consistency and sharpness in front of goal. This output surpasses his previous best season at Brentford, where he scored 33 goals in 52 appearances.

Now, in the Middle East, he has elevated his game even further, averaging more than a goal contribution per match. His performances have also been decisive in key moments. In the Saudi King’s Cup, Toney delivered a dramatic late equalizer against Al-Hilal to force extra time.

Although his team was eventually eliminated on penalties, he still finished as the competition’s top scorer with six goals in just four matches. In the league, the Englishman continues to lead the scoring charts, with 25 goals at a rate of nearly one per game, putting him in direct competition with Ronaldo at Al-Nassr for the Golden Boot.

England’s decision revealed

However, despite his impressive club form, Ivan Toney has been left out of England’s squad for the upcoming friendlies against Uruguay and Japan. This decision represents a significant setback in his pursuit of a World Cup place, especially given the timing.

With limited international windows remaining before the tournament, every opportunity to impress becomes crucial. The omission highlights the intense competition within the squad and suggests that Thomas Tuchel is still exploring alternative options in attack. Despite the 29-year-old’s goal-scoring exploits, he has yet to secure a consistent role under the current manager.

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Ivan Toney of England

How it could impact Toney’s World Cup ambitions

As the World Cup approaches, Toney finds himself at a critical juncture. His outstanding form in Saudi Arabia has placed him among the elite forwards of the season, yet international recognition has not fully followed.

Toney’s ultimate ambition remains clear: securing a place in England’s squad for the 2026 World Cup. The striker has already earned seven caps for his country and was part of the squad during their run to the Euro 2024 final.

However, competition for places is fierce, particularly with Harry Kane firmly established as the first-choice striker. The battle for the backup role has become one of the most intriguing selection dilemmas for England manager Thomas Tuchel.

Cristiano Ronaldo (left) and Ivan Toney (right)

Cristiano Ronaldo could be affected as Al-Nassr holds the key to Inigo Martinez’s future, but there’s a twist

The future of Inigo Martinez at Al-Nassr has captured the attention of fans and teammates alike, including Cristiano Ronaldo, who could feel the impact of the defender’s decisions on the club’s dynamics.

The future of Inigo Martinez at Al-Nassr has captured the attention of fans and teammates alike, including Cristiano Ronaldo, who could feel the impact of the defender’s decisions on the club’s dynamics. Martinez’s contract situation carries significant financial and sporting implications, and the suspense surrounding his next move has added intrigue to the closing stages of the Saudi Pro League season.

Martinez has enjoyed a pivotal role in Al-Nassr’s campaign, contributing to a defence that has kept the team competitive across domestic competitions. His consistency and leadership at the back make his contractual decisions a key talking point for the club’s ambitions and for star teammates like Ronaldo.

According to reports from Arriyadiyah, Martinez is now just three league matches away from triggering a contract extension clause. His current deal expires on June 30, but the contract includes a provision allowing a one-year automatic extension if he participates in 80% of Saudi Pro League matches, alongside his own approval.

So far this season, the Spanish veteran has appeared in 25 league matches, and with eight rounds remaining, he is on the cusp of meeting the required participation threshold. Should he complete the necessary games, the clause will give him the right to decide whether to activate the new contract, which would see him earn $15 million per season.

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Inigo Martinez of Al-Nassr controls the ball

This mechanism puts the player in the driver’s seat. Not only does he need to reach the participation requirement, but he must also notify Al-Nassr’s management of his intention to stay, effectively giving him the final say in his future.

What’s the twist in Martinez’s situation?

Here’s where the situation becomes particularly interesting: the extension is not automatic upon reaching 80% of matches. It only activates if two conditions are met simultaneously: the participation threshold and Martinez’s explicit agreement to remain at the club, Arriyadiyah suggests.

In practical terms, the 34-year-old could meet the 80% target yet still choose not to extend, leaving Al-Nassr, and potentially Ronaldo and the squad, uncertain about next season’s defensive backbone. This dual condition has added a layer of strategic planning, as Martinez evaluates his options amid interest from other clubs and the team’s objectives in both domestic and continental competitions.

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Cristiano Ronaldo and Inigo Martinez

How Martinez’s decision could impact Al-Nassr and Ronaldo

For Cristiano Ronaldo, Martinez’s decision could impact squad stability and defensive coordination. Al-Nassr relies on the partnership between its marquee attacking players and a solid backline to compete for the Saudi Pro League title. Knowing whether the former La Liga stalwart will remain could influence tactical setups, transfer plans, and the broader approach to maintaining the club’s competitive edge.

Beyond the financial reward, the clause also underscores Martinez’s value to Al-Nassr. His $15 million-per-season deal reflects the club’s recognition of his importance and offers him leverage in shaping his professional future.

Cristiano Ronaldo (left) and Inigo Martinez (right)

Is Christian Pulisic playing? Confirmed lineups for Milan vs Torino in Serie A as USMNT star eyes first goal in 2026

Milan heads into its Serie A clash with Torino on Saturday with plenty at stake, and all eyes will be on Christian Pulisic’s possible presence as he looks to end an extended scoring drought.

Milan heads into its Serie A clash with Torino on Saturday with plenty at stake, and all eyes will be on Christian Pulisic’s possible presence as he looks to end an extended scoring drought. With the Rossoneri reeling from a 1-0 defeat to Lazio last weekend, a win at San Siro is crucial to maintain their push for a Champions League spot, especially as Napoli is closing in on second place. Pulisic’s form, or lack thereof, has become a talking point alongside the tactical decisions of manager Massimiliano Allegri.

The American winger has struggled to replicate his best performances this season, particularly in 2026, as Milan attempts to consolidate its place in Serie A’s upper echelon. His last goal came 82 days ago, and with the team’s slim title hopes effectively over, regaining his scoring touch is a pressing concern.

Massimiliano Allegri‘s players’ recent slump has threatened their UEFA Champions League ambitions, with two defeats in four matches following a 24-game unbeaten streak. Allegri has highlighted the importance of this game against Torino, emphasizing the need for improvements across all areas of the pitch.

“Now we have everyone available; to play, we need to wake up. Everyone. Whoever has the ball has to see who’s unmarked,” he said. “Pulisic is doing well; in terms of physical condition, he put in a good performance in Rome. He lacks accuracy in his shots, but he’ll find it again.”

Tensions within the squad also surfaced last week, with reports of a minor fallout between Pulisic and Rafael Leao over missed passes. The Italian manager has since calmed the situation, but the duo’s performances remain under scrutiny as Milan welcomes the Turin side at San Siro.

Will Pulisic play?

The biggest question surrounding this match has been whether Christian Pulisic will play and how he will be used. In fact, Pulisic will start alongside Niclas Fullkrug in attack.

The American winger’s calendar year has been below expectations. He has now gone 82 days without scoring, leaving fans eager to see him rediscover his form. Earlier this season, he impressed against Torino, scoring a brace in a 3-2 victory, which suggests he is capable of a repeat performance.

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Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates after scoring

“It is unusual for Pulisic to struggle so much. Across his time at San Siro, he has never faced these issues,” notes Tuttosport. “Questions need to be asked of the cause, but the effect speaks for itself. A turnaround is needed soon.”

The upcoming fixture represents a critical opportunity for Pulisic to end his goal drought and reassert his value to Milan, especially in light of internal dynamics with Leao and the pressing need to secure Champions League qualification.

Milan vs Torino: Confirmed lineups

Milan confirmed XI (3-5-2): Maignan; Tomori, De Winter, Pavlovic; Saelemaekers, Fofana, Modric, Rabiot, Bartesaghi; Pulisic, Fullkrug.

Torino confirmed XI (3-4-1-2): Paleari; Coco, Ismajli, Ebosse; Pedersen, Prati, Gineitis, Obrador; Vlašić; Simeone, Zapata. 

Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates the victory after during the Serie A match.

Lionel Messi enters historic 1,000-goal race vs Cristiano Ronaldo: When could he reach it? Possible date revealed

Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo continue to redefine soccer greatness, now locked in a historic race toward the elusive 1,000-goal milestone.

Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo continue to redefine soccer greatness, now locked in a historic race toward the elusive 1,000-goal milestone. With both icons still active at the highest level, the possibility of seeing two players reach such a landmark has transformed the final years of their careers into a global spectacle.

The clubs they represent and the national teams they lead remain central to this story, as every goal adds weight to a legacy already unmatched in the history of the sport. Just before diving deeper into the numbers, one key detail has emerged: statistics suggest Lionel Messi could reach the 1,000-goal milestone toward the end of his current contract period, potentially around the late 2028 season or early 2029, depending on form and fitness.

The Argentine reached his 900th career goal during Inter Miami’s clash against Nashville, becoming only the second player in history to achieve the feat after Cristiano Ronaldo. The milestone came in the 7th minute, with a signature left-footed finish that once again highlighted his precision and composure in front of goal.

Despite the historic moment, the night ended on a bittersweet note. Inter Miami was eliminated from the competition after a 1-1 draw on aggregate, with Nashville advancing on away goals. His journey to 900 goals spans more than two decades.

He scored 672 goals for Barcelona, 32 for Paris Saint-Germain, 81 for Inter Miami, and 115 for Argentina, showcasing remarkable consistency across every stage of his career.  His former teammate and current coach Javier Mascherano reflected on the achievement: “The number we’re talking about is insane, and that’s why Leo is a one of a kind.”

Who hit 900 goals faster?

Cristiano Ronaldo remains the benchmark in goalscoring history. The Portuguese forward currently leads with 964 career goals, continuing his pursuit of the 1,000 mark while playing at the highest level.

Notably, the Portuguese superstar reached 900 goals in 1,236 matches, while Messi achieved the same milestone in just 1,142 appearances, nearly 100 games fewer. The rivalry between the two legends has shaped modern soccer. Although Ronaldo once stated that “the rivalry is gone,” their statistical battle continues to captivate fans worldwide.

📊 Games needed to reach 900 career goals

🇦🇷 Messi: 1142 games, 900 goals
🇵🇹 Ronaldo: 1236 games, 900 goals

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— Sholy Nation Sports (@Sholynationsp) March 18, 2026

When can Messi reach 1,000 goals?

The numbers suggest that Messi has a realistic path toward the historic milestone. Based on his current scoring rate of approximately 0.80 goals per game, he would need around 124 more matches to reach 1,000 goals. Since joining the Herons, Messi has averaged over 37 goals per year, maintaining elite productivity despite advancing age.

As per Marca’s recent analysis, if he sustains this level, he could reach the milestone within the next two to three years, making the dream increasingly tangible. However, variables remain. Injuries, playing time, and potential retirement decisions could all influence the timeline.

Meanwhile, ESPN suggests Messi will likely reach his 1,000th goal by the end of his contract in late 2028 if he continues his average goal threshold, as he has since joining Inter Miami. Given that the Argentine is almost two years and four months younger than Ronaldo, he has enough mathematical chance to pass him.

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

Kylian Mbappe on alert as Real Madrid teammate Jude Bellingham gets encouraging injury update ahead of Atletico Madrid derby

While Real Madrid’s squad has been heavily impacted by injuries, an encouraging update on Jude Bellingham gives hope for a boost in midfield, though the specifics of his availability remain under wraps.

Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham are at the center of attention as Real Madrid prepares for its crucial La Liga derby against Atletico Madrid. The stakes are high: Los Blancos sit just four points behind Barcelona, and any slip-up could intensify the pressure at the Bernabeu.

While Real Madrid’s squad has been heavily impacted by injuries, an encouraging update on Jude Bellingham gives hope for a boost in midfield, though the specifics of his availability remain under wraps.

After nearly six weeks on the sidelines with a hamstring injury, Jude Bellingham has made a notable step in his recovery. “He did part of the training session with the rest of the group and is in with a chance of making the bench,” reports Diario AS.

This partial return marks a significant milestone, as Bellingham’s presence could provide both dynamism in attack and defensive stability against a typically compact Atletico side. However, caution remains. Los Blancos coach Alvaro Arbeloa is mindful of past lessons.

Bellingham has been out for almost 20 days
Bellingham has been out for almost 20 days

“While training with the group is a positive step, full match sharpness and resilience take time after a muscle injury,” he explained. The English midfielder previously made an accelerated comeback after shoulder surgery for a derby against Atletico, which ended in a 5-2 defeat, underscoring the risk of rushing players back too soon.

Injury woes still exist

Despite the positive updates, Real Madrid will be without several key players for the derby. Thibaut Courtois, Rodrygo, Ferland Mendy, Dani Ceballos, and Militao remain sidelined, although Militao’s return is imminent post-international break.

The Spanish boss will need to make careful decisions regarding starting lineups, especially with Bellingham’s match sharpness uncertain. While inclusion on the bench seems likely, a start could risk aggravating his thigh injury, and the team is unwilling to jeopardize the rest of the campaign.

Jude Bellingham
Jude Bellingham of Real Madrid

Bellingham’s strategic implications for the Madrid derby

If the Englishman features, his vision and ability to arrive in key areas could be decisive in breaking down Atletico Madrid’s disciplined defensive setup. His return would also relieve the burden on other midfielders who have logged heavy minutes in recent fixtures.

Carreras and Asencio’s potential starts to strengthen Madrid’s defensive options, reducing reliance on a small core of players and allowing for better tactical flexibility.

As Arbeloa balances squad fitness with competitive necessity, the Madrid derby could see a blend of returning stars and cautious management, a strategy aimed at preserving form and avoiding setbacks ahead of crucial upcoming fixtures, including clashes against Mallorca and Bayern Munich.

Real Madrid stars Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s 2026 World Cup dream safe as Portugal boss Roberto Martinez reveals injury return timeline

The spotlight once again falls on Cristiano Ronaldo as Roberto Martinez has provided clarity over his fitness ahead of a crucial international period.

The spotlight once again falls on Cristiano Ronaldo as Roberto Martinez has provided clarity over his fitness ahead of a crucial international period. With Portugal preparing for key warm-up matches, concerns around the veteran forward’s injury have sparked widespread debate, especially given his importance to both the club and the national team setup.

Despite the uncertainty, the message from the Portugal camp remains cautiously optimistic, even as Ronaldo misses out on the upcoming fixtures. The absence raises questions, but it also reflects a broader strategy focused on long-term fitness rather than short-term risk.

Portugal will head into its upcoming friendlies against Mexico and the United States without its captain, as Ronaldo continues his recovery from a muscle injury sustained while playing for Al-Nassr. The injury, picked up at the end of February, forced the 41-year-old to undergo treatment in Madrid. As a result, he has not recovered in time to participate in the matches scheduled in North America.

These games represent the final opportunity for the Portugal national team to fine-tune preparations before the World Cup squad is finalized. Yet, the decision to leave Ronaldo out highlights a cautious approach from the coaching staff. Martinez explained the reasoning behind the squad selection and the absence of key players: “We have players who are not ready. We have Ruben Dias, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Nelson Semedo, players who are not medically fit.”

Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal drops to the floor injured.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal drops to the floor injured.

Martinez reassures fans over World Cup concerns

Despite the absence, Martinez was quick to calm fears about Ronaldo’s long-term availability. The Portuguese coach made it clear that there is no risk of the forward missing the World Cup, emphasizing the minor nature of the injury. “No, he’s not in danger,” Martinez stated. “It’s a minor muscle injury.”

He also highlighted Ronaldo’s physical condition throughout the season as a key reason for optimism: “Everything Cristiano has done physically this season shows that he’s in great shape.” These comments underline the confidence within the Portugal camp that their captain will return stronger, rather than rushing him back prematurely.

What’s more, the Selecao boss confirmed that the veteran superstar will make a full recovery within one to two weeks, putting him firmly on track for upcoming club and international commitments. This timeline suggests that the decision to exclude him from the friendlies is purely precautionary, ensuring he avoids aggravating the injury ahead of more important fixtures.

Calculated pause, not a setback

Ultimately, Ronaldo’s absence from the upcoming friendlies is less about concern and more about careful planning. Portugal, guided by Martinez, is prioritizing long-term success over short-term risk.

With a clear recovery timeline and strong reassurance from the coaching staff, the situation appears firmly under control. As the World Cup approaches, all signs point to Ronaldo returning in time to once again lead Portugal on the biggest stage.

Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo and head coach Roberto Martinez.

Cristiano Ronaldo learns fate as Portugal confirms squad for pre-2026 World Cup friendlies vs USMNT and Mexico

Portugal has reached a final call on whether Cristiano Ronaldo will feature in the March international window, as the national team prepares for high-profile friendlies against the United States and Mexico.

Portugal has reached a final call on whether Cristiano Ronaldo will feature in the March international window, as the national team prepares for high-profile friendlies against the United States and Mexico. The fixtures, set to be played in North America, are part of early preparations for the 2026 World Cup, with the national team facing two host nations in quick succession.

The decision comes amid uncertainty surrounding Ronaldo’s fitness after a recent injury sustained while playing for Al-Nassr. The forward has been a regular presence under head coach Roberto Martinez, but has not featured in recent matches, raising questions about his readiness for international duty. His last appearance for the national team dates back to November 2025, when he was sent off in a World Cup qualifier against Ireland.

Portugal’s upcoming matches will take place at iconic venues, first facing Mexico at Estadio Azteca before traveling to Mercedes-Benz Stadium to meet Christian Pulisic‘s USMNT. These games offer a crucial early look at how the Selecao may shape its squad ahead of the World Cup, particularly as it balances experienced stars with emerging talent.

The suspense surrounding Ronaldo’s inclusion has now been resolved. Portugal has opted not to include the veteran forward in its squad for the March friendlies, confirming that his recovery timeline will keep him sidelined for the trip. “Cristiano is injured. He is not currently playing with Al-Nassr and has also been unable to take part in recent matches”, Martinez had said earlier, leaving the door open before the final call was made.

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— Portugal (@selecaoportugal) March 20, 2026

Despite earlier optimism, the injury, initially described as minor, proved significant enough to rule him out. Reports from club level indicated a more serious issue than first expected, requiring rest and treatment abroad.

Injury concerns and club context

Ronaldo’s setback dates back to late February, when he picked up a muscle injury during a match with Al-Nassr. Since then, he has been absent from action, focusing on recovery. “After the tests he underwent, it became clear that it is a more serious injury than we were expecting,” said Jorge Jesus. “He will need rest and recovery.”

The absence interrupts what has otherwise been a remarkable international run. Ronaldo remains the all-time leading scorer in men’s international soccer, with 143 goals in 226 appearances, and continues to target participation in a sixth World Cup.

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Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal reacts following an injury

What comes next for Portugal

Portugal’s clash with Mexico is scheduled for March 28, followed by a meeting with the United States on March 31. Both matches will serve as key preparation fixtures against top-level opposition.

While Ronaldo’s absence will be felt, the decision prioritizes long-term fitness over short-term availability, ensuring the veteran forward has the best chance of returning fully fit for future competitions.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal reacts

Neymar ranked superior to Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo thanks to one outstanding skill as Cafu claps back at Wayne Rooney

Wayne Rooney recently questioned Neymar’s legacy, igniting controversy across the soccer world. In response, Brazilian legend Cafu clapped back boldly, defending Neymar and placing him above both Messi and Ronaldo in one key area.

Neymar, Lionel Messi, and Cristiano Ronaldo are at the center of a heated debate after Wayne Rooney suggested that Neymar was “never world-class.” The former Manchester United star questioned Neymar’s legacy despite his success at Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, and Brazil, igniting controversy across the soccer world. In response, Brazilian legend Cafu clapped back boldly, defending Neymar and placing him above both Messi and Ronaldo in one key area.

Wayne Rooney’s comments have divided opinion globally. “I like Neymar, but I’ve never seen him as a top, top player. Like Messi, Ronaldo, that kind of category. He was good at Barcelona, but he was still overshadowed by Messi,” Rooney told The Overlap podcast.

Despite Neymar’s career being packed with trophies, including a treble with Barcelona and numerous titles with PSG, the Englishman argued that consistency at the very top level defines true greatness. “For me, he was never world-class. He had talent, but being world-class is about doing it consistently at the very top level,” the former striker added.

Fans quickly took to social media to defend the 34-year-old Santos star, highlighting his performances during his prime. Clips of the Brazilian’s incredible goals and assists in La Liga, Ligue 1, and the UEFA Champions League circulated widely, with many asserting that his peak arguably rivaled or even surpassed several Premier League legends.

The Overlap opinions on Neymar. Just admit you never watched him ffs🤦‍♂️ pic.twitter.com/FMSXpd1TYO

— tmw 🔮 (@themaskedw1nger) March 19, 2026

What did Cafu say about Neymar?

Amid the controversy, Cafu, a two-time World Cup winner and former Brazil captain, offered a powerful defense of his compatriot’s abilities. Speaking on the Brazilian podcast Podpah, the 55-year-old claimed Neymar surpasses even Messi and Ronaldo in one crucial aspect of soccer.

“In my opinion, Neymar is better than Messi. Maybe Messi’s commitment is different. But, of these latest generations, Neymar is better than everyone, than Messi, than Cristiano. [He] has more resources, without a doubt. His technical quality beats either of them,” Cafu stated.

The former defender emphasized that his comparison is rooted in pure ability rather than achievements, highlighting Neymar’s extraordinary skill set and creativity on the pitch. While the GOAT duo have defined an era through consistency and trophies, Cafu values the Brazilian forward’s capacity to produce moments of brilliance and unlock defenses in ways few can match.

The importance of being fit

Cafu also addressed Neymar’s ongoing absence from Brazil’s squad. He believes the forward’s inclusion is essential if he is fully fit. “If he’s doing well, he fits into any national team in the world. That’s a fact. There’s no debate about Neymar when he’s at his best,” Cafu explained.

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Neymar Junior of Santos.

He further highlighted the challenge Neymar faced over his international career: “For 15 years, he had no one at his level to share the responsibility.” Neymar’s fitness and form are now crucial, not just for club success at Santos, but for Brazil’s preparations ahead of the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

Cristiano Ronaldo (left), Neymar (center), and Lionel Messi (right)

Cristiano Ronaldo keeps eye as Colombia confirms decision on James Rodriguez’s pre-2026 World Cup friendlies fate amid MLS woes

Cristiano Ronaldo and James Rodriguez once again find themselves at the center of global soccer attention, as Colombia’s latest squad decision sparks intrigue ahead of the 2026 World Cup preparations.

Cristiano Ronaldo and James Rodriguez once again find themselves at the center of global soccer attention, as Colombia’s latest squad decision sparks intrigue ahead of the 2026 World Cup preparations. With the Portuguese icon preparing for another major international stage and the Colombian playmaker navigating a difficult spell at club level, the spotlight intensifies on how both stars will shape the months leading up to the tournament.

The narrative extends beyond individual form. The club situation and the national team expectation now collide, especially for Rodriguez, whose recent struggles have raised questions about his readiness for elite competition.

As the squad announcement became official, it was confirmed that James Rodriguez will return to lead Colombia in the upcoming pre-World Cup friendlies, signaling continued trust from the national team setup despite recent setbacks.

Rodriguez’s recent move to Minnesota United in Major League Soccer was initially seen as a fresh start. However, his debut turned into a nightmare as the club suffered a heavy 6-0 defeat to Vancouver Whitecaps, overshadowing his long-awaited return to competitive action. The Colombian midfielder entered the match late, with the result already beyond reach, limiting his ability to influence the game.

Concerns about his fitness have also persisted. Rodriguez had gone nearly four months without a competitive appearance before his return, raising doubts about his sharpness ahead of a crucial international window. Minnesota’s coach Cameron Knowles addressed the situation carefully, explaining, “Hard game to come into. With the game being 1-0, and also having him sat there for 75 minutes, having not played and one week of full training, I don’t think that was the ideal circumstances to bring him into.”

Colombia shows faith in its captain

Despite those struggles, Colombia’s head coach Nestor Lorenzo has made a decisive call by including Rodriguez in the squad for the upcoming friendlies against Croatia and France. This move underscores the continued importance of the veteran midfielder to the national team.

The 34-year-old remains the symbolic and tactical leader of Colombia, a player whose experience and vision are still considered vital as the team builds toward the World Cup. Joining him in the squad are key attacking figures like Luis Diaz and Luis Suarez, forming a balanced group that blends experience with emerging talent. The matches against Croatia and France are expected to provide a strong test of Colombia’s readiness.

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— Selección Colombia (@FCFSeleccionCol) March 19, 2026

Race against time for fitness

The 2026 World Cup is already generating unprecedented global demand, with FIFA confirming over 500 million ticket requests during a single application phase. FIFA president Gianni Infantino highlighted the scale of interest, stating: “Half a billion ticket requests in just over a month is more than demand – it’s a global statement.”

Among the most anticipated fixtures is the group-stage clash between Portugal and Colombia. This matchup, featuring Cristiano Ronaldo and James Rodriguez, has become the most requested game of the tournament, underlining the enduring appeal of both players.

With the World Cup fast approaching, Rodriguez faces a tight timeline to regain peak condition. The tournament begins in June, leaving him with limited opportunities to build rhythm and match fitness. At club level, the immediate focus is clear. He must secure consistent minutes with Minnesota United, starting with upcoming league fixtures, to prove he can still perform at the highest level.

Cristiano Ronaldo (left) and James Rodriguez (right)

Which 41 UEFA Champions League clubs has Robert Lewandowski scored against that Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo haven’t?

Robert Lewandowski has etched his name deeper into soccer history, moving ahead of both Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo with a remarkable new UEFA Champions League record.

In the annals of the UEFA Champions League, few players have been as lethal in front of goal as Robert Lewandowski, Lionel Messi, and Cristiano Ronaldo. Each has carved out a legacy not just with volume of goals, but with consistency against a wide array of opponents. Yet a closer look at the data reveals intriguing differences in which clubs have conceded to these stars and which have proven elusive.

Polish striker Robert Lewandowski tops the list in terms of the sheer breadth of opposition, having scored against 41 different clubs in Europe’s premier competition. His goalscoring spread is remarkable, spanning powerhouse teams like Real Madrid and Barcelona, as well as clubs from smaller leagues such as Crvena Zvezda (Red Star Belgrade) and Dinamo Zagreb.

Goals41 Clubs
9Benfica
7Crvena Zvezda (Red Star Belgrade)
6Real Madrid, Salzburg
5Ajax, Dinamo Zagreb, Olympiakos
4Arsenal, Barcelona
3AEK Athens, Chelsea, Dynamo Kyiv, Marseille, PSV, Viktoria Plzen
2Anderlecht, Atletico Madrid, Besiktas, Borussia Dortmund, Brest, Inter, Lazio, Napoli, Newcastle, Porto, Shakhtar Donetsk, Young Boys, Zenit St. Petersburg
1Antwerp, Bayern, Copenhagen, Juventus, Malaga, Manchester City, Lyon, PSG, Roma, Rostov, Slavia Prague, Tottenham, Villarreal

Lewandowski’s consistency is evident not only in top-tier clashes but also in mid-tier European fixtures, reflecting his adaptability to different styles and defenses. This breadth gives him an edge over even Messi and Ronaldo when considering the variety of clubs scored against.

Messi: Close but with some blind spots

Lionel Messi has found the net against 40 different clubs, just one shy of Lewandowski’s total. The Argentine’s scoring has been weighted toward elite European competition.

Goals40 Clubs
9Arsenal
8Celtic, Milan
7Bayer Leverkusen, Manchester City
6Ajax, PSG
5Lyon
4Bayern, Manchester United, Panathinaikos, PSV, Spartak Moscow
3APOEL Nicosia, Chelsea, Dynamo Kyiv, Copenhagen, Juventus, Shakhtar Donetsk, Stuttgart, Viktoria Plzen
2Basel, BATE Borisov, Club Brugge, Liverpool, Leipzig, Real Madrid, Roma, Tottenham
1Borussia Dortmund, Borussia Monchengladbach, Ferencvaros, Maccabi Haifa, Napoli, Olympiakos, Rangers, Slavia Prague, Sporting, Werder Bremen, Benfica

However, Messi never scored against clubs such as Crvena Zvezda, Dinamo Zagreb, Olympiakos, or Salzburg, all of which Lewandowski has found the net against. Similarly, Messi has scored less frequently against certain elite sides, including Real Madrid (2 goals), highlighting that even the best can face selective resistance.

Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona looks on during the La Liga Santander match.
Lionel Messi playing for FC Barcelona.

Ronaldo: Mix of volume and elite focus

Cristiano Ronaldo has scored against 38 clubs, slightly fewer than both Lewandowski and Messi. Yet the Portuguese star’s scoring has often been weighted toward high-profile opponents and repeated encounters in the latter stages of the Champions League.

Goals38 Clubs
10Juventus
9Ajax, Bayern
7Schalke, Borussia Dortmund, Atletico
6Galatasaray, Malmo, APOEL Nicosia, Lyon
5Roma, Shakhtar
4Marseille, Dynamo Kyiv, Tottenham
3Manchester United
2Basel, Barcelona, Sevilla, Sheriff, Villarreal, Leverkusen, Arsenal, Milan
1Auxerre, Chelsea, Debrecen, Inter, Liverpool, Manchester City, Porto, Ferencvaros, Young Boys
Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid.

Where Ronaldo diverges from Lewandowski is in the smaller or mid-tier clubs on his list. Clubs like Crvena Zvezda, Dinamo Zagreb, and Olympiakos, which Lewandowski has exploited multiple times, remain largely untouched by Ronaldo’s scoring.

Cristiano Ronaldo (left), Robert Lewandowski (center), and Lionel Messi (right)

Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele in, Kingsley Coman out: Real Madrid star’s inclusion raises questions as Didier Deschamps explains France squad choices

Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele have been included, while Kingsley Coman misses out, as Didier Deschamps names his France squad for the final pre-2026 World Cup friendlies.

Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele have been included, while Kingsley Coman misses out, as Didier Deschamps names his France squad for the final pre-2026 World Cup friendlies. The decision has drawn significant attention, particularly given Mbappe’s recent injury struggles, but the France manager has shown confidence in his captain ahead of key clashes against Brazil and Colombia.

As France enters a decisive stage in its World Cup preparations, the squad reflects both continuity and calculated risk, blending experienced stars with emerging talents. Mbappe’s presence, alongside Dembele’s attacking flair, ensures firepower remains intact, while Coman’s absence marks one of the most notable omissions from the list.

Les Bleus will face Brazil and Colombia in the United States later this month, in what represents the final opportunity for Didier Deschamps to assess his squad before naming his official World Cup selection on May 13. These fixtures are not merely friendlies; they are crucial tests against elite opposition.

Mbappe, who recently returned from a knee injury, is expected to lead the line despite limited recent playing time. The Real Madrid forward had missed five consecutive matches before making a substitute appearance in the Champions League against Manchester City, signaling his gradual return to fitness.

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Kylian Mbappe of France celebrates with teammate Ousmane Dembele

Alongside him, Ousmane Dembele strengthens the attacking unit, while players such as Hugo Ekitike and Rayan Cherki provide additional depth. Meanwhile, Randal Kolo Muani earns a recall despite inconsistent club form, benefiting from injuries to other forwards.

What did Deschamps say about Mbappe?

Midway through the squad announcement discussions, Didier Deschamps addressed the biggest talking point: Mbappe’s inclusion despite fitness concerns. “The protocol was respected. I was in regular contact with Kylian,” the manager explained. “There was no obligation for him to be present, but from his side, it was clear he wanted to be there with us as a player.”

The France coach firmly dismissed any external pressure behind the decision, adding: “It’s not true that he was forced to come for marketing purposes, he wanted to be here for these matches.”

Deschamps emphasized that the 27-year-old’s condition will be closely monitored, especially following his club fixture against Atletico Madrid. “We’ll see what happens this weekend… how he feels, and based on that, we intend for all selected players to get minutes,” he added. This measured approach highlights the importance of balancing player fitness with competitive readiness, particularly as France aims to peak at the World Cup.

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Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid reacts during a training session ahead of the UEFA Champions League.

Key inclusions and notable omissions

Beyond Mbappe, the inclusion of Dembele reinforces France’s attacking depth, while the absence of Kingsley Coman stands out. Injuries and tactical decisions have reshaped the squad, opening doors for others to step in.

Goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier’s selection has also raised eyebrows. Despite losing his starting place at Paris Saint-Germain, Deschamps has backed him to rediscover form. “It has happened to me often… to offer them a helping hand. It’s part of building trust,” the coach said. “This situation isn’t ideal for him, but he hasn’t lost his value.”

𝐋𝐄𝐒 𝐁𝐋𝐄𝐔𝐒 𝐒𝐐𝐔𝐀𝐃 𝐈𝐒 𝐇𝐄𝐑𝐄! 💙🔥

Heading to the United States with 2 matches against Brazil 🇧🇷 and Colombia 🇨🇴

🔜 See you on Monday at Clairefontaine for the arrival 😄 pic.twitter.com/27BXT2xOHY

— French Team ⭐⭐ (@FrenchTeam) March 19, 2026

In defense, the return of Pierre Kalulu adds stability following injuries to other players, while the midfield remains anchored by established names like Eduardo Camavinga, N’Golo Kante, and Aurelien Tchouameni.

Kylian Mbappe (left), Ousmane Dembele (center), and Kingsley Coman (right)

Cristiano Ronaldo could be impacted as Al-Nassr decides Jorge Jesus’ future as coach’s preference emerges

Cristiano Ronaldo remains at the center of attention as Al-Nassr weighs a major decision regarding Jorge Jesus’ future, with the Portuguese striker closely linked to the club’s long-term direction.

Cristiano Ronaldo remains at the center of attention as Al-Nassr weighs a major decision regarding Jorge Jesus’ future, with the Portuguese striker closely linked to the club’s long-term direction. As one of soccer’s most influential figures, Ronaldo’s presence continues to shape not only the team on the pitch but also its strategic planning behind the scenes. Alongside him, Jorge Jesus has been guiding the club with experience and ambition, creating a partnership that could define the next phase of Al-Nassr’s evolution.

The situation has sparked widespread speculation, not only within Saudi soccer but also across Europe, as both figures carry significant weight in the global game. Their professional paths could remain intertwined beyond club level, especially with discussions already emerging about potential roles after the 2026 World Cup.

At present, Cristiano Ronaldo leads the line for Al-Nassr while Jorge Jesus commands from the sidelines, forming a powerful duo that has elevated the club’s ambitions. Their collaboration has been seen as a key factor in Al-Nassr’s pursuit of domestic and continental success. However, the club’s long-term strategy appears deeply tied to Ronaldo’s own plans.

Earlier reports from Saudi Arabia suggest that nearly every major decision, ranging from squad planning to managerial stability, hinges on whether the Portuguese superstar remains at the club. This level of influence underscores Ronaldo’s unique role, extending far beyond his performances on the pitch.

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

The decision on Jorge Jesus revealed

Midway through the growing speculation, clarity has finally emerged regarding Jorge Jesus’ immediate future. According to Arriyadiyah, Al-Nassr has decided to renew Jorge Jesus’ contract for one additional season, ensuring continuity within the club’s structure. At the same time, the Portuguese manager has turned down an offer from Brazilian side Cruzeiro, choosing instead to remain in Saudi Arabia and continue his project with Al-Nassr.

This development reflects mutual trust between the club and the coach. By extending his stay, Jesus signals his commitment to the ongoing project, while the Riyadh side demonstrates confidence in his leadership. The decision also aligns with the broader strategy centered around Ronaldo, reinforcing stability at a critical moment.

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Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr (L) and team head coach Jorge Jesus of Al-Nassr (R)

Portugal ambitions loom in the background

While the immediate focus remains on Al-Nassr, Jorge Jesus’ long-term ambitions extend beyond club soccer. According to reports, the experienced manager has identified the Portugal national team as his ultimate goal following the 2026 World Cup. Currently, the national side is led by Roberto Martinez, whose tenure is expected to run through the tournament.

After that, the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) is likely to reassess its direction, potentially opening the door for a new managerial era. For Jesus, such an opportunity would represent the pinnacle of his career. After decades of managing clubs across multiple continents, leading Portugal would offer a chance to guide some of the world’s best players on the international stage, possibly including Cristiano Ronaldo, depending on his future with the national team.

Despite ongoing speculation about a possible move to the Portugal national team, there have been no formal negotiations between the 71-year-old manager and the Selecao, according to recent reports from the Middle East. This suggests that, for now, the focus remains firmly on Al-Nassr.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Al Nassr coach Jorge Jesus.

Cristiano Ronaldo sparks global spotlight on Almeria as La Liga president Javier Tebas hails CR7’s transformative effect

La Liga president Javier Tebas has praised the strategic effect of CR7’s involvement, highlighting the wider impact of his global influence.

Cristiano Ronaldo has once again made headlines, not on the pitch, but in the boardroom, this time sparking a global spotlight on Almeria. The Portuguese superstar’s recent acquisition of a stake in the Spanish club has immediately transformed its profile, drawing attention from fans, sponsors, and media around the world. Alongside him, La Liga president Javier Tebas has praised the strategic effect of CR7’s involvement, highlighting the wider impact of his global influence.

The Al-Nassr forward is no stranger to changing the game, and now he brings his vision and brand power into club ownership. Almeria, historically a modest side in Spanish soccer, has seen its international visibility soar, with social media followings surging and sponsor interest intensifying. This unique combination of sporting ambition and global appeal makes Ronaldo’s investment far more than just a financial transaction; it’s a statement of intent.

In a calculated step beyond his illustrious playing career, Ronaldo secured a 25% stake in Almeria through his company, CR7 Sports Investments. The five-time Ballon d’Or winner has been vocal about his desire to extend his influence beyond soccer’s pitch. As he explained, “I have long had the ambition to contribute to football beyond the pitch. UD Almeria is a Spanish club with a strong foundation and clear growth potential. I wish to work with the team leading the club to support it in its new phase of growth.”

This investment is not just symbolic. By taking an active role, the 41-year-old superstar positions himself as both an investor and a strategic partner, leveraging his reputation to accelerate Almeria’s evolution. The move signals a new era for the club, combining sporting ambition with commercial and digital growth.

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Cristiano Ronaldo reacts

What did Tebas say about Ronaldo’s transformative impact?

Now, La Liga president Javier Tebas has underlined the profound effect Ronaldo has had on Almeria. Speaking during the presentation of La Liga’s 2024-2025 economic report, Tebas emphasised the surge in digital presence triggered by Ronaldo’s involvement.

“At least on a media level, it has made Almeria increase their followers on social networks by 25 per cent, and if I am not mistaken, it has become the fifth or sixth club in Spain with the most followers. If that achieves an appropriate ‘engagement’, today, being in the field of social networks with many followers gives you a lot of value when looking for sponsors and everything that entails around it,” he explained.

Tebas also highlighted the commercial opportunities created by Ronaldo’s presence. “I believe that for Almeria, a player like Cristiano Ronaldo, as an investor and an ally, gives them a significant boost that I think they are going to take advantage of, because they are working on it, and I think it is an important part of the reason why Cristiano Ronaldo is at Almeria.”

The combination of a growing audience and interactive engagement has not only increased the club’s profile but also its marketability to international brands. For Almeria, this is a rare opportunity to convert sporting potential into tangible economic returns, amplifying their presence both on and off the pitch.

Sporting ambitions and La Liga return remain the priority

While off-field developments attract headlines, head coach Rubi remains focused on the on-field challenge. The Rojiblancos are currently locked in a fierce battle for automatic promotion from the Segunda Division, sitting third in the standings, level on points with second-placed Deportivo La Coruna. The ultimate goal remains clear: a return to Spain’s top flight by the final matchday.

Ronaldo’s presence, however, offers more than prestige. His involvement brings credibility and resources that can support recruitment, training infrastructure, and strategic growth, potentially laying the foundation for Almeria to sustain top-tier soccer once they secure promotion.

Cristiano Ronaldo (left) and Javier Tebas (right)

Neymar’s elite record tied as Raphinha joins exclusive UEFA Champions League 30-goal contributions club

Barcelona’s Wednesday night belonged to Raphinha, but it also echoed the legacy of Neymar, as Hansi Flick’s side delivered a stunning European performance that blended spectacle with history.

Barcelona’s Wednesday night belonged to Raphinha, but it also echoed the legacy of Neymar, as Hansi Flick’s side delivered a stunning European performance that blended spectacle with history. In a match that saw the club overwhelm its opponent and surge into the latter stages of the competition, Raphinha emerged not just as the standout performer but as a record-matcher whose name is now etched alongside one of Brazil’s greatest exports.

The Blaugrana produced a breathtaking attacking display to dismantle Newcastle 7-2, sealing an emphatic 8-3 aggregate triumph and booking a place in the Champions League quarter-finals. The Catalan club turned what had been a tense tie into a one-sided spectacle, particularly in the second half, where its attacking firepower proved simply too much to handle.

Raphinha was at the heart of everything. He contributed directly to six goals: scoring twice, assisting twice, winning a penalty, and creating multiple chances in what can only be described as a complete attacking masterclass. Alongside him, Robert Lewandowski added a brace, while young talents like Lamine Yamal, Fermín Lopez, and Marc Bernal also found the net.

Despite a chaotic first half that ended 3-2, Barcelona shifted gears after the break, scoring four more goals in a devastating spell that completely buried the contest.

The historic milestone revealed

While the scoreline alone was impressive, the night carried even greater significance for the 29-year-old winger. Hidden behind the spectacle was a historic individual milestone that places him among the elite in Champions League history.

Raphinha has now reached 30 goal contributions (goals + assists) in just 33 matches, matching the exact benchmark set by Neymar; the fewest games needed to reach that mark among a select group of soccer’s most lethal attackers.

RankGamesPlayer
122Erling Haaland
228Ruud van Nistelrooy
330Kylian Mbappe
431Luis Suarez
533Neymar
=33Raphinha

Matching Neymar, chasing greatness

Raphinha’s evolution at Barcelona has been remarkable. Once known primarily for his flair and unpredictability, the Brazilian has transformed into a complete forward capable of both scoring and creating at the highest level.

What’s more, to match Neymar in such a significant Champions League metric is no small feat. The Brazilian icon built his legacy on decisive contributions in Europe, and now Raphinha has proven he can operate at the same level of efficiency.

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Raphinha of FC Barcelona celebrates scoring

What makes this achievement even more compelling is the journey. Unlike Neymar, who burst onto the scene as a global superstar, Raphinha’s rise has been gradual: built on persistence, adaptation, and continuous improvement.

Raphinha (left) and Neymar (right)

Lamine Yamal honors Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar with special tribute after shattering Kylian Mbappe’s UEFA Champions League record (VIDEO)

Lamine Yamal made history for Barcelona while paying tribute to two of soccer’s modern greats, Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar, during the club’s emphatic UEFA Champions League win over Newcastle.

Lamine Yamal made history for Barcelona while paying tribute to two of soccer’s modern greats, Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar, during the club’s emphatic UEFA Champions League win over Newcastle. The 18-year-old winger shattered Kylian Mbappe’s record as the youngest player to reach 10 goals in the competition, while celebrating in style to honor the Portuguese and Brazilian superstars. Barcelona cruised to a 7-2 victory at Camp Nou in the second leg of their last-16 tie, sealing an 8-3 aggregate triumph and booking their place in the quarter-finals.

The Catalan side’s attacking display was breathtaking. Raphinha dominated the evening, scoring twice and creating multiple assists, while Robert Lewandowski also netted a brace. Marc Bernal, Fermin Lopez, and Yamal himself contributed to the scoring, with the teenager making the difference at key moments. While Barcelona’s offense was irresistible, their defense showed vulnerability, conceding twice despite the comfortable scoreline.

Barca opened the scoring in the sixth minute when Raphinha converted a low strike after a swift counter led by Fermin Lopez. Newcastle responded quickly through Anthony Elanga, who capitalized on Lewis Hall’s cross to level the game nine minutes later. Marc Bernal restored the Catalan lead from a Raphinha free kick, only for Elanga to score again in the 28th minute after Yamal’s attempted back-heel clearance went awry.

Yamal redeemed himself deep into first-half stoppage time, coolly converting a penalty kick, as the second half quickly turned into a procession. Fermin scored following a Raphinha through-ball, Lewandowski headed in from a corner, and then converted a precise Yamal assist for his second goal. The Brazilian winger sealed the rout, capping a dominant performance for the hosts.

Yamal makes Champions League history

The night was particularly historic for Lamine Yamal. At 18 years and 248 days, he became the youngest player to score 10 Champions League goals, surpassing Kylian Mbappe, who achieved the milestone at 18 years and 350 days during his time with Monaco and Paris Saint-Germain.

Yamal hit the landmark with a penalty deep into first-half stoppage time, giving Barcelona a crucial 3-2 lead. The Spain international also became the youngest player to score in consecutive knockout games and reached another milestone by completing 30 Champions League appearances, all before turning 19.

𝐋𝐀𝐌𝐈𝐍𝐄 𝐘𝐀𝐌𝐀𝐋 🤝 𝐌𝐁𝐀𝐏𝐏𝐄

Lamine Yamal equals Kylian Mbappé’s record for most UCL goals scored before turning 19 😮‍💨 pic.twitter.com/HmZXqnMTBM

— 433 (@433) March 18, 2026

Celebrating the legends: Ronaldo and Neymar

Following his historic goal, Yamal’s celebrations caught the eye of fans worldwide. Initially, he climbed up on the boards with his arms crossed in a move reminiscent of Cristiano Ronaldo’s famous celebration on advertising boards.

LAMINE CONVERTSSS pic.twitter.com/MEAeg6tzii

— Stop That Messi (@stopthatmessiii) March 18, 2026

His next move was a samba-inspired tribute to Neymar, which he used to energize the Camp Nou audience.

Lamine 🕺🏽🕺🏽🕺🏽 pic.twitter.com/sILCTw8LvT

— Stop That Messi (@stopthatmessiii) March 18, 2026

Neymar (left), Lamine Yamal (center), and Lionel Messi (right)

Christian Pulisic’s 2026 woes deepen as he unleashes wrath of Milan teammate Rafael Leao: ‘He never passes it and nobody says anything’

Christian Pulisic continues a difficult 2026 at Milan, and tensions have boiled over with teammate Rafael Leao, sparking questions about the chemistry in the Rossoneri attack.

Christian Pulisic continues a difficult 2026 at Milan, and tensions have boiled over with teammate Rafael Leao, sparking questions about the chemistry in the Rossoneri attack. The two forwards, both expected to drive Milan’s scoring output, have struggled to connect in Serie A, leaving the club with a combined tally of just two goals in 595 minutes when playing alongside each other. Their relationship came under scrutiny after Milan’s recent defeat to Lazio, where unseen tensions surfaced on the pitch and in the dressing room.

While the full story only emerged later, it was clear immediately after the Olimpico loss that something had gone wrong between the two forwards. Pulisic’s continued poor form in 2026 had already frustrated teammates, culminating in a moment that would later be revealed in dramatic detail on DAZN’s Bordo Cam program.

During the Rossoneri’s 1-0 defeat, footage captured by DAZN shows Pulisic missing two opportunities to pass Leao through on goal. After the second chance went unplayed, the Portuguese winger’s frustration boiled over. “Bloody hell, mate. Get it in, bro,” the Portuguese striker shouted, visibly furious. The outburst extended to the bench, where coach Massimiliano Allegri could be heard shouting: “Get it in! With that one, he’d have scored, oh, it’s already two! But already two!”

The episode escalated when Leao was substituted. He left the pitch slowly, prompting goalkeeper Mike Maignan to run halfway down the field in an attempt to hurry him along. Leao refused Allegri’s attempt at a consoling hug, instead venting his anger toward Pulisic. “He has to pass the ball, coach!” Leao said, shaking his head in frustration. On the bench, he kicked and threw his shin guards, muttering to himself: “He never passes it, and nobody says anything. It’s always like this.”

Rafael Leao, Allegri ile tartışıyor sezon sonu 🔥👀 pic.twitter.com/uxihHYpXRr

— Gala Muavini (@Galamuavini) March 16, 2026

Allegri steps in to calm the storm

Despite the dramatic scene, Allegri later clarified the situation. “Leao was a little nervous because there were some situations where he could have had a better serve, so he was a little angry, but these things can happen during a match,” the Rossoneri manager explained. Allegri emphasized that the outburst was not directed at him but at the missed opportunities on the field, highlighting the high standards expected from his attacking duo.

The post-match tension reportedly continued into the dressing room, with the Portuguese still visibly upset at Pulisic’s lack of support. However, the Milan staff quickly took steps to restore unity. Video analysis sessions at Milanello allowed both players to reflect calmly on the incidents. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Leao apologized to Pulisic and the team, and the two symbolically shook hands on the pitch, marking a truce and a fresh start.

Struggling partnership

The challenges between Leao and Pulisic are not only interpersonal but also tactical. They have only started seven Serie A games together this season, partly due to injuries and individual form issues. Leao is currently in his longest goal drought since joining Milan in 2023, still without a goal in 2026, while the American has struggled to break his own scoring slump. Their combined lack of productivity highlights the need for better synergy if the club is to maintain its Champions League aspirations next season.

AC Milan's Rafael Leao and Christian Pulisic
Rafael Leao of AC Milan celebrates with teammate Christian Pulisic.

Despite these difficulties, Allegri remains focused on the bigger picture. Both players respect each other and have shown maturity in addressing the situation. “The only focus must no longer be on the defeat against Lazio, but on the goals that the team need to score against Torino to secure the three points,” the manager noted, signaling that on-field success is the priority.

Christian Pulisic and Rafael Leao of AC Milan.

Neymar’s heartbreaking reaction to missing out on Brazil’s pre-2026 FIFA World Cup friendlies call-up emerges: ‘Hey Carlo Ancelotti, what about me?’

Brazil’s preparations for the 2026 World Cup have been marked by both excitement and unexpected drama, as star forward Neymar confronted the harsh reality of missing out on the national team squad.

Brazil’s preparations for the 2026 World Cup have been marked by both excitement and unexpected drama, as star forward Neymar confronted the harsh reality of missing out on the national team squad. With coach Carlo Ancelotti steering Brazil through the pre-World Cup friendlies, questions over squad selection and player fitness have captured global attention. While Neymar has been a central figure for both his club, Santos, and the Brazil national team, recent developments suggest a generational shift is underway in the Selecao.

The news of Neymar’s omission from the March friendlies was made even more poignant thanks to a candid video he shared on his YouTube channel. The clip, part of the series “48 hours unfiltered,” offers fans a behind-the-scenes look at his life as a professional player and his personal reaction to being left out of the squad.

In the footage, the 34-year-old forward can be seen watching the squad announcement on his phone while receiving a massage. Upon realizing that his name was not included, he turned to the camera and humorously yet heartbreakingly said, “Hey, Ancelotti. What about me?”

The remark encapsulated both his surprise and disappointment, highlighting the emotional toll of missing out on a team he has represented with distinction for over 15 years. With 128 caps and 79 goals, Neymar remains one of Brazil’s most decorated players, yet his absence reflects both persistent injury concerns and a broader strategy by Ancelotti to prioritize emerging talent.

A reação do Neymar em não ter sido convocado para seleção brasileira mais uma vez.

Pior que ele sentiu muito, deu pra perceber…

pic.twitter.com/j08eFqoPZ1

— REAL MIL GRAU (@realmilgrauu) March 18, 2026

From guaranteed starter to uncertainty

Coach Carlo Ancelotti, who has managed Brazil since 2024, has consistently emphasized the importance of fielding fit players in the lead-up to the World Cup. Neymar’s omission is reportedly tied to persistent injury issues, particularly following his 2023 ACL tear, as well as inconsistent form at Santos.

As a result, Ancelotti has turned to younger players such as Endrick, Igor Thiago, and Vinicius, signaling a deliberate effort to balance experience with youth ahead of the 2026 tournament. In a pre-announcement discussion captured on video, Neymar confided to his teammate, goalkeeper Gabriel Brazao, “Back in the day, I knew I was going no matter what! Right?” His laughter belied a stark contrast with his current uncertainty, showing the emotional shift from a guaranteed national team place to competing for fitness and form.

Neymar antes da convocação de Ancelotti em conversa com Brazão:

“Antigamente eu sabia que ia de qualquer jeito, né?”

🎥 Neymar Jr/YouTube

pic.twitter.com/8HOxd5wU8Y

— Gols do Brasileirão ⚽️🇧🇷 (@golsdobrasil1) March 18, 2026

Rarely visible vulnerable side

The video also captured Neymar’s vulnerable side, as he admitted feeling sad about missing the squad but reaffirmed his commitment to the Selecao, stating he would continue supporting his teammates and working hard for a 2026 World Cup spot.

“I’ll always root for my Brazilian teammates and look to keep working hard to find a place in the Brazil squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup,” Neymar explained in the video. Brazil’s March 2026 friendlies against France and Croatia represent crucial preparation ahead of the World Cup. With Neymar unavailable, Ancelotti will rely on a blend of emerging stars and experienced players to simulate tournament conditions.

Neymar (left) and Carlo Ancelotti (right)

Cristiano Ronaldo selection mystery deepens as Roberto Martinez delivers cryptic update ahead of Portugal’s USMNT and Mexico pre-2026 FIFA World Cup friendlies

Portugal’s preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup have taken an intriguing turn, as head coach Roberto Martinez addressed growing speculation surrounding the availability of Cristiano Ronaldo for the upcoming international friendlies.

Portugal’s preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup have taken an intriguing turn, as head coach Roberto Martinez addressed growing speculation surrounding the availability of Cristiano Ronaldo for the upcoming international friendlies. With fixtures against the United States and Mexico on the horizon, uncertainty looms over whether the iconic forward will be part of the national team squad. The situation has sparked widespread discussion, particularly given Ronaldo’s importance to both his club, Al-Nassr, and the Portugal national team, as well as his enduring legacy in international soccer.

Ronaldo’s current situation stems from a hamstring injury sustained during a recent Saudi Pro League match. The injury has sidelined the veteran forward at a crucial juncture in the season, raising doubts about his readiness for international duty. His club confirmed the setback in an official statement, saying, “Cristiano Ronaldo has been diagnosed with a hamstring injury after the last game against Al Fayha. He started a rehabilitation program and will be under evaluation day by day.”

The lack of a clear recovery timeline has only intensified uncertainty, especially with Portugal’s March fixtures forming a key part of its World Cup preparation. These matches are not merely friendlies; they are designed to simulate tournament conditions and finalize tactical decisions ahead of the global showpiece set to begin in June 2026.

Despite the injury, Ronaldo has remained included in preliminary considerations, reflecting both his stature and the cautious optimism within the Portuguese camp. However, the final call has been left deliberately open.

ronaldo injury
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal reacts following an injury

What did Martinez say about Ronaldo’s availability?

The mystery surrounding Ronaldo’s involvement was addressed directly by Martinez, who provided a measured but revealing update midway through preparations. Speaking about the situation, the Portugal boss stated in an interview with Observador, “Cristiano is injured, he’s not playing for Al-Nassr right now, and he hasn’t been able to participate in the recent matches either. We still have a few days to make a decision.”

He further added, “We’ll make the decision on Friday. Currently, Cristiano has a minor injury.” This confirmation places the 41-year-old’s participation firmly in doubt, though it stops short of ruling him out entirely. Martinez emphasized the importance of physical readiness, noting that only players in peak condition would be selected for the upcoming FIFA window.

In another clarification, he explained, “It’s a minor injury being treated by the medical staff.” This suggests that while the issue is not severe, the coaching staff is unwilling to take unnecessary risks with a player of Ronaldo’s age and importance.

Crucial friendlies ahead of the World Cup

Portugal’s upcoming fixtures are strategically significant. Matches against international opposition, including the USMNT, are part of a broader plan to acclimatize the squad to North American conditions, where the World Cup will be held.

These games serve as a testing ground for squad depth and tactical flexibility, particularly in Ronaldo’s potential absence. Martinez has already hinted at experimenting with alternative attacking options, with several forwards vying for a place in the final World Cup squad. The uncertainty surrounding Ronaldo has opened the door for emerging talents and returning players to stake their claim.

However, none can replicate the experience and leadership that the veteran forward brings. For now, the situation remains unresolved. The Selecao’s coaching staff continues to monitor the superstar’s recovery closely, with the final decision expected to hinge on medical assessments in the days leading up to the squad announcement.

Portugal head coach Roberto Martinez and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Is Lamine Yamal playing? Confirmed lineups for Barcelona vs. Newcastle in the UEFA Champions League

As Lamine Yamal continues to emerge as one of soccer’s brightest young stars, his presence looms large over a finely poised clash between Barcelona and Newcastle.

As Lamine Yamal continues to emerge as one of soccer’s brightest young stars, his presence looms large over a finely poised clash between Barcelona and Newcastle. With the tie delicately balanced and tensions rising, the spotlight naturally falls on the teenager whose last contribution in this competition changed everything.

The first encounter at St. James’ Park delivered intensity, chaos, and late drama in equal measure. Newcastle appeared set for victory after a late goal from Harvey Barnes, only for Barcelona to snatch a lifeline in the dying seconds. Yamal converted a stoppage-time penalty to secure a 1-1 draw, ensuring the tie would return to Spain on level terms.

The result, however, only told part of the story. The Magpies’ high-energy approach unsettled Barca throughout, exposing weaknesses and forcing errors. “We didn’t make a good game… we lost too many balls, easy mistakes.” Those words from the Blaugrana manager Hansi Flick reflected a performance that fell short of expectations, yet still ended with a crucial away result.

As kickoff approaches, the narrative becomes clear. This is a tie that could be decided by one moment, one mistake, or one player. For Barcelona, that player may well be Yamal, whose ability to deliver under pressure has already altered the course of this matchup once. For Newcastle, it is about resilience, execution, and seizing the chances that eluded them in the first leg. In a contest where margins are razor-thin, the stage is perfectly set.

Will Yamal play?

As speculation intensified in the build-up, the answer to the central question gradually became clear. Lamine Yamal will start for Barcelona in the second leg. After dealing with illness in recent days, the teenager returned to action as a substitute in the previous match and is now poised to feature from the beginning.

This is no ordinary inclusion. At just 18, the Spaniard is on the verge of equaling records set by Kylian Mbappe for Champions League goals before turning 19, underlining his extraordinary rise. More importantly, his influence extends beyond statistics. He has already delivered 20 goals and 14 assists across competitions this season, and his ability to produce decisive moments makes him central to Barcelona’s ambitions.

Hansi Flick and Lamine Yamal of Barcelona
Barcelona head coach Hansi Flick speaking to Lamine Yamal.

Barcelona vs. Newcastle: Confirmed lineups

Barcelona confirmed XI (4-2-3-1): Joan Garcia, Eric Garcia, Cubarsi, Gerard Martin, Cancelo, Marc Bernal, Pedri, Lamine Yamal, Fermin Lopez, Raphinha, Lewandowski.

Newcastle confirmed XI (4-3-3): Ramsdale; Trippier, Thiaw, Burn, Hall; Tonali, Joelinton; Ramsey, Elanga, Barnes; Gordon.

Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona warms up prior to the LaLiga EA Sports match.
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