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ESPNSources: Ter Stegen close to Ajax loan
Ajax are in advanced talks with Barcelona over the loan signing of goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen, sources have told ESPN.
ESPNMadrid give $1.1M in Venezuela earthquake aid
LaLiga giants Real Madrid have donated €1 million ($1.1m) to help those affected by the earthquakes in Venezuela, with president Florentino Pérez donating an additional €1m ($1.1m) as well.
ESPNSources: Diomande close to preferred PSG move
Paris Saint-Germain are preparing to close the deal for the transfer of Yan Diomandé after positive initial talks with the German club, sources have told ESPN.
BBC SportBournemouth reject Arsenal interest in Scott
Bournemouth reject an enquiry from Arsenal for Alex Scott and say the midfielder is not for sale this summer.
BBC SportMartinelli scores stoppage-time winner to send Brazil through to last 16
Gabriel Martinelli scores a dramatic 95th-minute winner with Brazil coming from behind to beat Japan, set up a World Cup last-16 tie against Norway or Ivory Coast.
The Guardian FootballHow Victor Montagliani rose to the Fifa elite despite past controversies
The Concacaf president has done much to bring the World Cup to North America, and could be the man to succeed Gianni Infantino Donald Trump may have been awarded the Fifa Peace Prize but the president doesn’t yet have a whole day named after him. For now, that type of tribute goes to Victor Montagliani, the Canadian President of Concacaf. “Victor’s story is a Vancouver story,” Mayor Ken Sim told an audience at Vancouver city hall last year announcing that 12 September will officially be known as Victor Montagliani Day in the city. The room was filled with Montagliani’s family, friends, and dignitaries including Fifa General Secretary Mattias Grafström, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Wendy Cocchia, and Anthony von Mandl , a Vancouver billionaire whose businesses include White Claw Hard Seltzer, Mike’s Hard Lemonade and Más+ by Messi. MLS commissioner Don Garber sent his congratulations from across the continent. Continue reading...
The Guardian FootballMaddy Cusack’s father tells inquest she was dismayed at Sheffield United manager’s return
Jonathan Morgan claims he provided player welfare Doctor says Maddy feared mental health stigma The most significant cause of the deterioration of the late Sheffield United footballer Maddy Cusack’s mental health was the behaviour of Jonathan Morgan, the team’s manager at the time, her father, David Cusack, has told an inquest. During a tense exchange with David Cusack, Morgan, who is representing himself at the inquest, accused the player’s father of relying on hearsay to form his opinion of him. Continue reading...
The Guardian FootballDeschamps hopes France’s ‘capacity for danger’ continues in Sweden World Cup test
Teams meet in round of 32 in New York on Tuesday ‘We’ve been labelled as favourites … we are confident’ Didier Deschamps has warned France’s rivals that the team will not change their attacking approach to this World Cup, saying as he prepared for the last-32 tie against Sweden on Tuesday: “We have a capacity for danger, and I want us to keep it.” The France head coach said it was “good to be busy” as he returned to the camp after time at home following the death of his mother last week. Deschamps expressed gratitude for the support he had received from his team after his bereavement, in another sign of the tight bond among Les Bleus this summer. Continue reading...
The Guardian FootballGermany v Paraguay: World Cup 2026 last 32 – live
⚽ Kick-off time: 4.30pm EDT/9.30pm BST/6.30am AET ⚽ Bracketology | Player guide | Golden Boot standings There’s a tragic backdrop to today’s game: six people have been killed at a youth welfare facility in Stade, Germany. Deniz Undav , who has scored three goals at this World Cup via the Chloe Kelly Paradox, starts up front for the first time. Jamal Musiala drops out, so Kai Havertz will probably play as a No10. Continue reading...
BBC SportMartinelli scores late winner to send Brazil through
Gabriel Martinelli scores in the 96 minute to knock out Japan, and send Brazil into the round of 16.
The Guardian FootballBrazil into last 16 as Martinelli strikes in stoppage time to break Japan hearts
Not for the first time in this tournament, there were long periods when Brazil did not impress. And not for the first time in this tournament, they got away with it. It may be inexplicable but the Carlo Ancelotti method that worked at Real Madrid is working again: stay in games and eventually either opponents will make a mistake or brilliant players will do something brilliant. Brazil were 1-0 down at half-time and struggling. Their earliest exit form a World Cup seemed entirely possible. Five players in the Brazil starting lineup were aged over 30, five of the six defensive players – and they looked it. Japan were quicker, slicker, sharper and more imaginative. But the introduction of Endrick and a change of shape and approach at half-time changed everything. Brazil started slinging crosses into the box and Japan wobbled. Casemiro, barely a pedestrian in the first half, headed the equaliser and, deep into stoppage time, Gabriel Martinelli squeezed in the winner. Continue reading...
BBC SportCasemiro equalises for Brazil with powerful header
Casemiro heads in Brazil's equaliser against Japan in Houston after a brilliant cross by Gabriel during their round of 32 encounter.
BBC Sport'Brilliant finish' - but should Sano have been on the pitch?
Kaishu Sano gives Japan the lead over Brazil moments after escaping a second yellow card for a challenge on Matheus Cunha during their round of 32 game in Houston.
The Guardian FootballLeeds Powerchair FC win Disability FA Cup with Maradona-like assist – video
Leeds Powerchair FC beat Teesside Powerchair Football Club 3-1 to win their first EE Disability FA Cup. Mitchell Tinkler gave Teesside the lead before Leeds came back through their captain Dylan Kelsall, who scored two goals before setting up Dan Rigby to score the third Continue reading...
BBC SportLiverpool target Diomande would prefer to join PSG
Liverpool target Yan Diomande would prefer to join Paris St-Germain, as the French club aim to agree a deal with RB Leipzig for the Ivory Coast winger.
ESPNBalogun leads Nigeria-descent players in World Cup...
Nigeria failed to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the first 48-team World Cup, which featured a record 10 African countries. But the nations is being represented by many players from the diaspora.
BBC SportSheff Utd's Cusack feared mental health stigma - inquest
The former Sheffield United player had feared being ridiculed and stigmatised, her inquest hears.
BBC SportMiddlesbrough's Hackney set for Everton move
Everton are close to agreeing a deal to sign Middlesbrough's highly-rated midfielder Hayden Hackney.
