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  1. Cross dismisses Chiefs banter ahead of World Cup

    The Amakhosi defender is ignoring the social media noise surrounding his inclusion in the Bafana Bafana squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. As the only representative from the Glamour Boys to make Hugo Broos’ final cut, the 25-year-old is choosing to block out the external chatter in favour of professional focus.

  2. Report: Pochettino met with Milan bosses over managerial vacancy

    ATLANTA -- USMNT manager Mauricio Pochettino reportedly had a meeting with the Milan hierarchy over their vacant managerial role. The Argentine, who is about to lead the U.S. into a home World Cup, will see his contract expire after the tournament. Milan fired their head coach and sporting director earlier this week after failing to secure Champions League football.

  3. Heredia explains Broos' Petersen snub

    Former South Africa goalkeeper coach Alex Heredia has weighed in on the 31-year-old’s shock omission from Hugo Broos’s final squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Despite being considered one of the country's elite shot-stoppers, the Kaizer Chiefs man was the high-profile casualty when the Belgian named his final traveling party.

  4. Broos explains Rayners Bafana recall

    South African national team coach has officially unveiled his 26-man squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with the return of Masandawana striker serving as the biggest talking point. The forward finds himself back in the international limelight after a difficult period that saw him sidelined during the 2025 AFCON in Morocco.

  5. Casemiro insists Neymar can still be a 'main player' for Brazil at World Cup

    Manchester United midfielder Casemiro has jumped to the defence of his long-time international team-mate Neymar, insisting the forward remains vital to Brazil's World Cup ambitions. Despite a fresh injury setback hampering the Santos star’s preparations, Casemiro remains confident that the Selecao's all-time record goalscorer can still dictate terms on the world stage.

  6. 'Learned to be ready' - Keating on FA Cup heroics as Wembley looms

    Man City's FA Cup hero Khiara Keating has reflected on an up-and-down season as she prepares to make her Wembley debut this weekend. The England goalkeeper has struggled for opportunities in the Women's Super League but has been ever-present in the FA Cup, with a huge save in the dramatic semi-final win over Chelsea helping to secure City's place in Sunday's final against Brighton, where the 21-year-old will hope to make her mark again.

  7. Arteta sees Luis Enrique as 'an example for everyone'

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has opened up about his deep admiration for Paris Saint-Germain boss Luis Enrique, labelling his former Barcelona team-mate an "example for everyone" in the coaching world. The Gunners chief took a moment to reflect on their shared history at Camp Nou as he prepares to lead his Premier League champions into a massive Champions League final showdown against the French giants.

  8. UEFA confirms Ballon d'Or ceremony will be held in London for first time

    The footballing world is set to descend on England after UEFA officially confirmed that the 2026 Ballon d'Or ceremony will be held in London. This marks the first time in the history of the prestigious award that the gala will take place on English soil, setting the stage for a historic night in the capital, with Harry Kane and Lamine Yamal among those aiming to dethrone 2025 winner Ousmane Dembele.

  9. Broos defends Cross and Makhanya World Cup picks

    The experienced coach has left supporters and pundits alike scratching their heads after including an uncapped duo in his final 26-man squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Belgian tactician, known for his firm convictions, officially unveiled his travelling party for the North American showpiece during a high-profile announcement at the Sefako M. Makgatho Presidential Guesthouse.

  10. Zirkzee replacement? McTominay backed for Man Utd return

    Scott McTominay could return to Manchester United for a “big transfer fee”, Robert Snodgrass has told GOAL, with the Scotland international proving himself across two productive seasons at Napoli. The all-action midfielder has morphed into a goal-scoring No.10 in Italy and may be tempted to head back to Old Trafford as a replacement for Joshua Zirkzee.

  11. Inter chief dismisses Bastoni to Barcelona talk

    Inter president Giuseppe Marotta has firmly shut down speculation linking star defender Alessandro Bastoni with a move to Barcelona. The Nerazzurri chief insisted that the Italian international remains a fundamental part of the club's long-term project and has shown no desire to seek a new challenge elsewhere.