🚨🎙️ Wayne Rooney on Michael Carrick wanting Marcus Rashford back at Manchester United:
"That's a bold decision, but it's one I expected from the very beginning. No top coach would willingly overlook a player with Marcus Rashford's talent and quality.
I understand exactly what Carrick is trying to build. He wants his team to be aggressive, attack with intensity, and have players who can carry the ball, beat defenders, and create chances. Rashford fits that profile perfectly. In fact, United don't have many natural left-wingers at the moment, which makes his return even more important.
Marcus brings pace, directness, dribbling ability, and goals. These are qualities every top team needs. He's been at Manchester United his entire career, understands the club's culture, and knows what it means to wear the shirt.
That's why Carrick wants to work with him. When Rashford is confident and at his best, he's one of the most dangerous forwards in football. I truly believe Manchester United fans could see the best version of Marcus Rashford next season if he returns."
🚨🎙️BREAKING: Mikel Obi reacts to Cucurella Madrid Move:
🎙️Mikel:
Out of nowhere, it's DONE. Verbal agreement sealed between Chelsea, Real Madrid, and the player himself. Marc Cucurella to the Bernabéu after the World Cup. Here we go.
But let's be real, I don't buy for a second that this is some massive loss for Chelsea. If a player's head is turned, eyes on Madrid, and heart not fully at Stamford Bridge... let him walk. Good riddance.
Players who don't want to stay, who are physically here but mentally elsewhere? They're poison in the dressing room. Chelsea doesn't need tourists chasing Galáctico dreams. We need warriors ready to bleed for the badge, fight for every tackle, and give everything for the shirt. The kind of mentality that built this club into legends.
Enzo Fernández? Same energy. If you "love Madrid" more than you love winning with Chelsea, pack your bags. No player is bigger than the club. Say it louder for the ones in the back.
This squad rebuild under the new era needs fighters, not floaters. Players who run through walls, not ones scanning La Liga rumour pages. Sell the ones with one foot out the door and bring in hungry ones who actually want to be here.
🚨 Endrick’s Dating History
2022 — Single (16yrs)
2023 — Gabriely Miranda 🇧🇷 (17)
2024 — Gabriely Miranda 🇧🇷 💍 (18)
2025 — Gabriely Miranda 🇧🇷 💍 (19)
2026 — Divor.... see thread
🚨🗣️New: Zlatan Ibrahimovic on Vinicius Junior refusing the mandatory halftime interview with FIFA at the World Cup:
“People are shocked that Vinícius walked away from a halftime interview. I am shocked that anyone thinks he should have stopped in the first place.
Halftime is not a television studio. Halftime is not a podcast. Halftime is not a red carpet. Halftime is the heartbeat of a football match.
For 45 minutes, players are warriors in a storm. They run, they fight, they suffer, they bleed. Then they get 15 precious minutes to recover, to breathe, to listen, to think. And FIFA wants to spend part of that time chasing soundbites? That is like pulling a Formula 1 driver out of his car during a pit stop and asking him how the race is going.
And FIFA’s idea is to shove a microphone in the player’s face and ask, ‘How do you feel?’
How do you think he feels? He’s exhausted.
This is modern football’s biggest disease. Everything is content. Everything is sponsorship. Everything is television. The match hasn’t even finished and they’re already trying to manufacture headlines.
They tell us they care about player welfare. Really? Then why are players playing more games than ever? Why are tournaments expanding? Why are injuries increasing? And now they want halftime interviews too? The hypocrisy is unbelievable.
Halftime is sacred. It belongs to the players and the coaches. That’s where games are won. That’s where tactics change. That’s where injuries get treated. That’s where leaders speak. It is not a media circus.
And don’t tell me this is for the fans. Fans want better football, not a tired player giving a robotic 20-second answer because somebody sold another broadcast package.
Vinícius understood that. He chose football over public relations.
The funniest part? They threaten him with a fine. A fine. As if that changes the principle. If I were there, I’d pay it too. Because some things are worth more than money.
If FIFA really had their way, they’d put microphones in the dressing room and call it innovation.
Football should come first. Not content. Not commercials. Not corporate greed.
For once, a player pushed back. And that’s exactly why so many people are angry.”
🚨 Dick Advocaat after his first World Cup loss: “Yes, we lost to Germany… but tonight we scored our FIRST-EVER World Cup goal. That’s history.” 🇨🇼
“Of course, nobody likes losing, especially by that scoreline. Germany showed why they are one of the favorites. They punished our mistakes and were very clinical.
But I’m also proud of my players. This was our first World Cup match under my management, and despite the result, we managed to score our first goal on the biggest stage. That’s a moment our fans can celebrate.
We have to learn quickly, stay positive, and focus on the next game. The tournament is not over for us yet.
Today hurts, but that goal gives us something to build on.” 🇨🇼👏
🚨Ian Wright on Japan players displaying Wataru Endō’s jersey after the 2-2 draw against the Netherlands:
🗣️ “I have to be honest, I wasn’t a big fan of that moment.
Japan had just produced a fantastic performance against one of the strongest teams in the tournament.
The story should have been about the players on the pitch and what they achieved.
For me, the focus should have stayed on the team and the result.
I understand the respect they have for Endō and I understand that injuries are part of football.
But after a performance like that, I would rather see the attention given to the players who fought for ninety minutes and earned that result.
Japan showed courage, discipline and quality against the Netherlands.
That’s what people should be talking about.
The draw was a huge statement and proof that this team can compete with anyone.
Now they have to use that momentum and confidence going forward.
Because if they continue playing with that level of energy and belief, they can cause serious problems for a lot of teams in this World Cup.”
{@SkyNews }
🌎 𝗪𝗢𝗥𝗟𝗗 𝗖𝗨𝗣 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲
👉 Frenkie de Jong made his 2026 World Cup debut, playing the full 90 minutes in the Netherlands' draw against Japan (2-2).
Frenkie de Jong s'estrena al Mundial 2026 disputant els 90 minuts en l'empat dels Països Baixos davant el Japó (2-2).
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