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ESPNPelé's 1958 World Cup final jersey sells for $4.9M...
The jersey Pelé wore during Brazil's 5-2 victory over Sweden in the 1958 FIFA World Cup final sold at Sotheby's for $4.88 million on Thursday.
ESPNSources: Arsenal near deal with Brugge's Tzolis
Arsenal are closing in on a €40 million deal to sign Christos Tzolis from Club Brugge, sources have told ESPN.
ESPNBellingham explains Messi debate at World Cup
Jude Bellingham has played down what appeared to be an animated discussion with Lionel Messi during the World Cup semifinal.
Bundesliga.com Official'Jürgen Klopp the perfect coach' - former Borussia Dortmund star Marco Reus
With speculation mounting over Jürgen Klopp becoming Germany's next head coach, Marco Reus believes his former Borussia Dortmund boss is the perfect candidate for the job.
Bundesliga.com OfficialAurèle Amenda completes move to Coventry City from Eintracht Frankfurt
Aurèle Amenda has completed a move to English Premier League side Coventry City from Eintracht Frankfurt, the Eagles have confirmed.
ESPN2026 World Cup Stock Watch: Who has impressed? Who...
The FIFA World Cup is into the semifinals, but which players have impressed and which have struggled during both tournaments?
The Guardian FootballCanberra United’s A-League Women future secured as date set for Men’s team entry
Australian Sports Group takes over licence from Capital Football New owner has option to introduce ALM side for the 2028/29 season The future of Canberra United has been secured, with a new owner found for the two-time A-League Women champions. After two years of uncertainty, the Australian Professional Leagues (APL) announced on Friday that Australian Sports Group (ASG) has taken charge of Canberra’s licence. Continue reading...
Bundesliga.com OfficialFrance vs. England: Will Michael Olise or Harry Kane end their memorable FIFA World Cup 2026 campaigns in style?
Bayern Munich stars Michael Olise and Harry Kane have the chance to put their semi-final exits behind them and etch their names further into FIFA World Cup history when France play England in the bronze medal final in Miami on Saturday (kick-off: 11pm CEST).
BBC SportInter interested in Spence - Friday's gossip
Inter Milan work on deals for Djed Spence and Cristian Romero, Liverpool lead the race for Kaishu Sano, Arsenal show interest in Ezri Konsa, plus more.
BBC SportArsenal to assess Saliba back injury with surgery an option
Arsenal will assess William Saliba's back injury when he reports back to the club after World Cup duty.
BBC SportNew York issues air quality alert days before World Cup final
Officials in New York and New Jersey issue an air quality health alert because of wildfire smoke just days before the World Cup final.
BBC SportFootball Daily
Julien Laurens, Guillem Balague & Nedum Onuoha dissect England's semi-final defeat.
ESPNTactics, tiredness and Tuchel: How England lost th...
Everything seemed to be going right for England in a tournament -- precisely up until the moment it didn't.
The Guardian FootballThe bigger picture: Tuchel gets blame for England exit but this is not only about him | Barney Ronay
German will be pilloried for his semi-final decisions but that is to ignore the fact English football culture is not set up to win major tournaments “I wanted it to be you. I wanted it to be you so badly.” As England’s World Cup hopes recede into another spell of heartache , let down in Atlanta by the latest handsome, cadaverous Mr Right, a little sadder, not much wiser, sunburnt, broke, eating Jägerbomb ice cream out of the tub with a spoon, this is a good moment to seek some classic New York romcom solace. Meg Ryan was right. Don’t be sad that it’s over. Be incredibly angry and frustrated on the radio that it happened at all. Continue reading...
The Guardian FootballRomero’s World Cup heroics for Argentina make him one of Messi’s most trusted
The mercurial performance at the back was a far cry from the gaffe-prone Spurs captain we have become accustomed to seeing As Cristian Romero readied to receive a pass 10 yards from his goalline, Jude Bellingham and Anthony Gordon sensed a mistake in the making. The center-back’s posture was not ideal after he took a scoot backwards to collect, facing the left sideline as his opponents lustily converged. He would only have half a second to settle a bouncing ball, shift his momentum, and find a passing lane in the rapidly closing seam between the England duo. Easier said than done on most days, but this particular Wednesday was not most days. First touch: ball settled. Second touch: right foot shunting the ball to his left. Third touch: left foot, ball coolly slotted to an awaiting Nahuel Molina. Continue reading...
The Guardian FootballArsène Wenger: US soccer development will depend on ‘consistency’ and ‘education’
Former Arsenal boss calls out US pay-to-play model Wenger says academy setups are vital for growth Arsène Wenger, Fifa’s head of global football development, has said that while the US faced numerous structural obstacles to becoming a real soccer power, many of those obstacles are being addressed by leadership at the US Soccer Federation and Major League Soccer. Speaking Thursday in a roundtable with US Soccer chief executive JT Batson and chief operating officer Dan Helfrich, Wenger heaped praise on the federation for its new $250m headquarters in Fayetteville, Georgia, saying “I feel it’s important for every footballer, somewhere, to feel you’re at home.” Continue reading...
The Guardian FootballPlayers ‘puzzled’ by tactics but Tuchel left himself no other option with his squad picks | Jacob Steinberg
The England head coach took a risk by selecting injury-prone players and ignoring creative options such as Phil Foden, Cole Palmer and Morgan Gibbs-White When Thomas Tuchel became England’s head coach he spoke repeatedly about wanting his side to adopt a Premier League style. He wanted intensity, pace, full-throttle football. Tuchel offered clarity, his analysis was precise and his squad for the World Cup was built around the idea of overwhelming opponents with physicality and relentless running. There were roles for specialists and places for individuals who could be trusted to bring the vibes. There were like-for-like alternatives in various positions and Tuchel was granted a lot of leeway. He was bold with his choices and could respond to questions about omitting the creativity of Phil Foden, Cole Palmer, Adam Wharton, Morgan Gibbs-White and Trent Alexander-Arnold by arguing that he had a vision and was going to stick to it. Continue reading...
BBC SportSome England players disappointed by tactics as Tuchel questions team's DNA
BBC Sport understands that Thomas Tuchel's defensive tactics in the World Cup semi-final defeat to Argentina are being hotly debated by the England squad.
