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  1. Will Chaine go to World Cup? Ex-Bafana star makes bold admission despite Broos' snub

    The Buccaneer was part of the squad that represented the country in the Africa Cup of Nations, although he did not play. He was also included in the preliminary team that was named before Hugo Broos trimmed it to 23 players ahead of the Panama friendlies. His omission has raised questions on whether the coach has lost trust in him and if he will be considered for a place in the World Cup line-up.

  2. Depay faces potential suspension over mobile phone use

    Corinthians forward Memphis Depay could become a significant absentee for the club in the upcoming rounds of the Brasileirao, and not just for medical reasons. Brazil's Superior Court of Sports Justice (STJD) has officially filed a complaint against the Dutchman after he was caught using a mobile phone on the substitutes' bench during Sunday’s match against Flamengo.

  3. Spurs consider Dyche swoop to save season

    Tottenham Hotspur are weighing up a stunning move for Sean Dyche as they look for a survival specialist to save them from a catastrophic relegation to the Championship. The north London club are locked in a battle to stay in the Premier League and could turn to the former Nottingham Forest boss if their primary targets continue to stall as pressure mounts on interim Igor Tudor.

  4. 'I've never felt so much pain!' – Bellingham admits surgery delay was a mistake

    Real Madrid superstar Jude Bellingham has opened up about the agonising pain he endured after dislocating his shoulder, admitting that delaying corrective surgery was a significant mistake. The England international revealed that the persistent fear of re-injury severely hindered his ability to perform at his world-class best. Despite being advised to undergo an operation during his time at Dortmund, Bellingham opted to play through the discomfort to avoid letting his team down.

  5. Adu explains why Reyna's unique skillset is crucial to USMNT

    Freddy Adu has told GOAL why Gio Reyna’s unique skillset could be crucial to the USMNT cause at a home World Cup. The United States is, alongside Mexico and Canada, preparing to play host to FIFA’s flagship event in 2026. Reyna is hoping to play a prominent role at that event but, having endured form and fitness issues at club level, has been informed of what he needs to bring to Mauricio Pochettino’s squad in order to make the cut.

  6. We let him down: Williams admits Bafana players betrayed Broos at AFCON, makes a big promise ahead of the World Cup

    South Africa are aiming to atone for their disappointing outing in Morocco by delivering a stronger performance on the global stage. They now have an opportunity to redeem themselves if they can reach the knockout stages of the global football competition in North America. Progressing beyond the group phase would help restore pride and show the team’s growth since the AFCON setback.

  7. Williams welcomes stiff competition for Bafana's No.1 role

    The Masandawana star has been an undisputed number one choice under Hugo Broos. After a generally underwhelming campaign in the Africa Cup of Nations finals in Morocco, eyes will be keen to see whether the Belgian will go for another goalkeeper. Apart from Williams, other custodians have had an impressive run in the season so far, expecting to attract the Belgians' attention.