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Tuchel Defends Henderson’s England Recall

Jordan Henderson (Ajax → England National Team)
March 2025 (World Cup Qualifiers)

England manager Thomas Tuchel has defended his decision to recall Henderson, emphasizing his leadership and winning mentality.
Despite being out of the squad for a year due to his move to Saudi Arabia and later Ajax, Tuchel believes Henderson’s presence is crucial for team culture and cohesion.

So emotional! David Beckham’s final minutes as a professional footballer

David Beckham, one of the modern greats of world football, starred for Manchester United, Real Madrid, AC Milan, LA Galaxy and finished his career at Paris Saint-Germain. His emotional farewell on May 18, 2013 a standing ovation in his final professional match remains one of football’s most unforgettable send-offs.

Brazil Without Neymar, Dorival Backs João Pedro as Attacking Option

Neymar, João Pedro (Brazil National Team)
March 2025 (World Cup Qualifiers)

Neymar remains sidelined with injury, while Dorival praises João Pedro’s versatility as a potential attacking asset.
Neymar’s absence forces Brazil to adapt their attack, with Brighton forward João Pedro emerging as an option in various forward roles.

Brazil Coach Dorival Jr Defends Team’s Progress Amid Struggles

Dorival Jr, Brazil National Team
March 2025 (World Cup Qualifiers)


Brazil coach Dorival Jr insists the team is improving despite fan frustration over inconsistent performances.
The Selecao sit fifth in the qualifiers after two consecutive draws but aim to regain form against Colombia and Argentina. Dorival stresses the need for restructuring to find balance in attack and defense.

Mbappé Praises Dembélé as Duo Reunite for France Attack

Ousmane Dembélé (France National Team, Paris Saint-Germain)
March 2025 (Nations League Quarterfinals)


Mbappé highlights Dembélé’s current form as an asset for France’s attacking unpredictability.
Both players have scored over 30 goals this season, and Mbappé is eager to link up with his PSG teammate in the upcoming matches against Croatia.

Mbappé Returns to Lead France, Admits Past Captaincy Mistakes

Kylian Mbappé (France National Team, Real Madrid)
March 2025 (Nations League Quarterfinals)


Mbappé returns to the France squad after a six-month absence and acknowledges he mishandled the captaincy before.
The 26-year-old admits he didn’t unite the team in September but is focused on improving. He remains captain after discussions with Didier Deschamps.

Memphis Depay to Start for Netherlands in Nations League Quarterfinal

Memphis Depay (Corinthians → Netherlands National Team)
March 2025


Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman has confirmed Depay will lead the attack against Spain in the UEFA Nations League quarterfinal.
The 31-year-old, who signed for Corinthians in October, has regained fitness and looks sharp in training. He is five goals away from becoming his country’s all-time top scorer.

Liverpool’s Ryan Gravenberch Withdraws from Netherlands Squad Due to Injury

Ryan Gravenberch (Liverpool → Netherlands National Team)
March 2025


Gravenberch has been forced to withdraw from the Netherlands squad due to an injury sustained in Liverpool’s Carabao Cup final loss.
The midfielder will now be monitored ahead of Liverpool’s crucial Premier League clash against Everton on April 2.

Manchester United Among Six Clubs Tracking Jobe Bellingham

Jobe Bellingham (Sunderland → Manchester United)
Summer 2025


Manchester United are one of six Premier League clubs interested in Bellingham if Sunderland fail to secure promotion.
The 19-year-old midfielder is under contract until 2028, meaning Sunderland are not under financial pressure to sell, but interest from United, Brentford, and Nottingham Forest is strong.

Real Madrid Scouting Bournemouth’s Dean Huijsen

Dean Huijsen (Bournemouth → Real Madrid)
Summer 2025


Real Madrid are closely monitoring Huijsen as a potential defensive signing.
The 19-year-old meets Madrid’s criteria for a young, high-potential center-back. Other targets include Jorrel Hato, Ibrahima Konaté, Castello Lukeba, and William Saliba.

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