Moataz Bellah El Hadedy

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  1. Modric remains defiant ahead of England clash

    Luka Modric has sent a defiant message to his rivals ahead of Croatia's high-stakes World Cup opener against England, insisting that his side does not fear anyone. The AC Milan midfielder, who is appearing in his fifth global tournament, remains the heartbeat of a nation looking to replicate their deep runs in 2018 and 2022. While questions regarding his club future and potential retirement continue to swirl, the veteran midfielder is keeping his focus firmly on the pitch.

  2. Matthaus doubles down on Klopp criticism

    Germany legend Lothar Matthaus has hit out at Jurgen Klopp for his recent comments regarding Julian Nagelsmann’s tactical choices, insisting that the former Liverpool boss was wrong to "interfere" from the sidelines. Despite Klopp issuing a public apology for his remarks following Germany's dominant 7-1 World Cup opening victory against Curacao, Matthaus believes the damage was already done.

  3. Rangnick snubs Milan for Austria stay

    Ralf Rangnick has ended speculation regarding his future by committing to a fresh contract extension with the Austrian national team. Despite high-profile interest from AC Milan, the veteran tactician has opted to lead the nation beyond the 2026 World Cup as they prepare for their opening fixture in North America.

  4. Endrick shares Ronaldo trait ahead of Madrid return

    Endrick has opened up on the military-like discipline and sacrifices that have defined his career so far, drawing direct parallels between his own professional approach and that of his idol Cristiano Ronaldo. The Brazilian wonderkid is currently focused on the 2026 World Cup as he seeks to secure his long-term future at Real Madrid under the watchful eye of new boss Jose Mourinho.

  1. 'Should just retire!' - Nagelsmann given incredible advice by Germany legend

    German football icon Lothar Matthaus has mapped out two distinct paths that could see national team manager Julian Nagelsmann exit his post early despite holding a contract until 2028. Speaking ahead of the 2026 World Cup, the 1990 World Cup winner insisted that the 38-year-old's future hinges entirely on performance, outlining both an immediate dismissal in the event of a group-stage disaster and a voluntary departure to club football should Germany lift the trophy.

  2. Real Madrid finally confirm Mourinho's return on three-year contract

    Real Madrid have confirmed the appointment of Jose Mourinho for a second spell in charge, handing the veteran Portuguese tactician a three-year contract to lead the club into a new era. Having triumphed in the recent presidential elections, Florentino Perez has wasted no time in delivering on his headline campaign promise to bring the 63-year-old back to the Spanish capital.

  3. Terry-led Colchester takeover bid collapses

    Chelsea legend John Terry will not be the new owner of Colchester United after the League Two outfit confirmed that a proposed takeover bid from his consortium has officially collapsed. The former England captain had been in detailed negotiations to acquire a majority stake in the Essex-based club, but talks have ended without an agreement being reached.

  4. Barcelona midfielder Casado agrees summer exit

    Barcelona's Marc Casado has reportedly reached an agreement with the club's sporting department to secure a transfer away from Catalonia this summer. The midfielder has been struggling for regular first-team minutes under Hansi Flick following the returns of Gavi and Marc Bernal from injury, prompting him to instruct his agent, Jorge Mendes, to evaluate formal offers.