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  1. Rodriguez backs Diaz for Ballon d'Or bid

    Colombia captain James Rodriguez believes international teammate Luis Diaz is a genuine contender for the upcoming Ballon d'Or following a spectacular season with Bayern Munich. The iconic midfielder insists a deep run on the global stage would validate the winger's world-class status, sparking intense excitement ahead of the nation's return to the tournament.

  2. ‘Waste of time’ - Tuchel warned he’s ‘done nothing’ so far

    Thomas Tuchel has “done nothing” so far as England manager, Michael Owen has told GOAL, with World Cup “par” for the Three Lions being explained after breezing through another “waste of time” qualification campaign. Another bid for global glory is about to be opened, with the man calling shots from the dugout already being awarded a contract extension.

  3. Bafana World Cup squad warned - 'Talent is not enough'

    Former South Africa international Eric Tinkler has issued a stirring call to action for the national team as they prepare to kick off their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign. The former midfielder, a key figure in South Africa’s historic 1996 AFCON triumph, believes the current crop must match their technical ability with a fierce mental edge to succeed on the global stage.

  4. Trent back to the EPL? ‘Gobsmacked’ claim amid Real regrets

    Trent Alexander-Arnold will have had “sleepless nights” and the odd regret since his move to Real Madrid, but Danny Murphy has told GOAL that he would be “gobsmacked” to see the Liverpool academy graduate back at Anfield. Questions are being asked of the England international’s future following a tough debut season in Spain and failure to secure a spot in Thomas Tuchel’s 2026 World Cup squad.

  5. Does Rashford ‘like’ the PL? Why Newcastle move deemed unlikely

    Marcus Rashford would appear to be the perfect replacement for Anthony Gordon at Newcastle, as one England star heads to Barcelona and another potentially departs Catalunya, but Chris Waddle has told GOAL that the Manchester United-owned forward may be done with the Premier League. Questions are being asked of whether the 28-year-old has fallen out of love with top-flight competition in his homeland.

  6. Phonzy's fight to ensure World Cup doesn't pass him by

    There’s a running group that trots through the streets of Toronto on Monday nights, swallowing up sidewalks with expansive crowds, especially when summer temperatures take over the city. On a recent evening, the group passed outside Toronto Stadium, adorned with FIFA's World Cup branding and ready to host six games during the 2026 tournament.

  7. Jordaan backs Bafana fans to match Mexico noise

    The South African Football Association president believes the national team’s small contingent of travelling supporters will hold their own against a wall of noise in Mexico City. Despite being vastly outnumbered, Jordaan is confident that the passion of the South African faithful can bridge the gap during the tournament’s curtain-raiser.

  8. Is Mourinho worth the ‘rubbish’? Real not guaranteed to win

    Jose Mourinho is heading back to Real Madrid, but is he worth the “rubbish” that comes with him and does the ‘Special One’ still guarantee success? Ex-Blancos star Michael Owen has, during an exclusive interview with GOAL, delivered his assessment of a surprise appointment at Santiago Bernabeu and predicted whether the enigmatic Portuguese will last a full season in the most demanding of roles.

  9. Mokoena: Pressure is on Mexico, not Bafana

    The South Africa international has thrown the gauntlet down to the co-hosts of the global showpiece, insisting that all the pressure lies with El Tri ahead of their opening clash at the Estadio Azteca. The Mamelodi Sundowns midfield general cut a relaxed figure ahead of the tournament opener, dismissing the underdog tag assigned to Hugo Broos’ side.

  10. Be like Salah! Seven-goal Saka told what he needs to improve

    Bukayo Saka has registered just 13 Premier League goals for Arsenal across the last two campaigns, with ex-England winger Chris Waddle telling GOAL where the Gunners forward needs to improve - with Mohamed Salah being held up as inspiration. There has never been any doubting Saka’s creative instincts, but his game could be taken to another level if end product were to be delivered in greater numbers.

  11. ‘Doku is pure football’ - Qualities that make winger ‘dangerous’

    Toby Alderweireld has told GOAL why Manchester City winger Jeremy Doku is “pure football”, with the tricky forward considered to be a “dangerous” operator that can illuminate the 2026 World Cup with Belgium. Fans across the globe are looking for creative performers of that ilk to get them off their seats as the best players on the planet descend on North America and prepare to compete for ultimate glory.

  12. Neville praises FIFA for 'unbelievable' World Cup rule change

    Former England defender Gary Neville has lauded FIFA for implementing a series of major rule changes ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The Manchester United legend believes the strict new guidelines, designed to eradicate cynical time-wasting and improve on-field transparency, will significantly enhance the viewing experience for match-going fans.

  13. How high will 79-goal Kane set England’s record scorer bar?

    Darren Anderton has told GOAL that Harry Kane “still has a few years left” in him, with England’s record goalscorer bar expected to be set pretty “high” for those that follow in the most illustrious of footsteps. The current Three Lions captain and talismanic No.9 has 79 international efforts to his name at present, and is showing no sign of slowing down.