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Portugal honour Diogo Jota with Ronaldo’s emotional tribute goal

Cristiano Ronaldo
September 2025

Cristiano Ronaldo scored in the 21st minute as Portugal paid tribute to Diogo Jota, who tragically died in a car crash. Teammates marked the moment with symbolic gestures, showing unity and respect for their late colleague during the World Cup qualifier. Ruben Neves wore Jota’s No.21 shirt in homage, and Ronaldo’s goal in the same minute made the tribute poignant. Coach Roberto Martinez described the moment as a sign of Jota’s enduring spirit, saying the squad felt his presence throughout the camp.

Arsenal rocked as Saliba sidelined for a month with ankle injury

William Saliba (Arsenal)
September 2025

Arsenal defender William Saliba faces three to four weeks out with an ankle injury sustained against Liverpool, according to reports in France. The 24-year-old is absent from international duty, dealing a major blow to Mikel Arteta’s defensive plans. Saliba aggravated the injury during warm-ups but was allowed to start at Anfield, where Arsenal lost 1-0. The decision now backfires as Saliba could miss key matches. Summer signing Cristhian Mosquera may be thrust into the line-up as Arsenal regroup.

Tuchel criticises England attackers after sluggish Andorra win

Thomas Tuchel (England)
September 2025

England beat Andorra 2-0 but failed to impress as Thomas Tuchel publicly criticised forwards Marcus Rashford, Noni Madueke, and Eberechi Eze. He described their wastefulness as the reason England did not produce a convincing scoreline against the 174th-ranked side. Tuchel admitted the team controlled the match but lacked sharpness in attack. He said Rashford missed key finishes, Madueke lacked clinical passing, and Eze struggled as a No.10. Despite satisfaction with effort, Tuchel stressed England should have comfortably won by four or five goals.

Bayern braced for potential Harry Kane exit before 2027

Harry Kane (Bayern Munich)
September 2025

Bayern Munich are reportedly preparing for the possibility that Harry Kane may not see out his contract in Bavaria, with a Premier League return considered a realistic scenario. The German champions already signed Nicolas Jackson on loan, viewing him as a potential long-term successor. Bundesliga expert Raphael Honigstein explained Bayern remain cautious about Kane’s long-term future. The club had pursued Benjamin Sesko and Nick Woltemade before securing Jackson, highlighting their strategy of adding an understudy capable of eventually stepping up if Kane departs earlier than expected.

Dorgu Admits Shock Over Hojlund Exit

Patrick Dorgu (Manchester United)
September 2025

United defender Patrick Dorgu admitted he was surprised by compatriot Rasmus Hojlund’s loan move to Napoli. The striker left on deadline day after falling down the pecking order, with a €44m permanent clause included if Napoli qualify for the Champions League. Despite United signing Benjamin Sesko as first-choice No.9, Hojlund was reluctant to leave. Dorgu said he sensed the direction of talks but was still shocked by the exit. He credited both Hojlund and Christian Eriksen for helping him settle at United.

Mbappe Equals Henry’s France Scoring Record

Kylian Mbappe (France)
September 2025

Kylian Mbappe scored in France’s 2-0 World Cup qualifying win over Ukraine, equalling Thierry Henry’s record of 51 international goals. The Real Madrid forward is now joint second on France’s all-time scoring chart, behind Olivier Giroud’s 56 goals. Mbappe netted France’s second goal in the 82nd minute after Michael Olise’s opener. Speaking post-match, Mbappe described it as “an honour” to match Henry and praised his legacy, while downplaying immediate focus on Giroud’s record despite being on track to surpass it.

PSG Furious After Dembele Injury on France Duty

Ousmane Dembele (PSG)
September 2025

PSG have expressed anger after Ousmane Dembele suffered a hamstring injury while playing for France in their 2-0 World Cup qualifying win over Ukraine. The winger was forced off early in the second half, adding to his long list of fitness concerns. Dembele was replaced by Desire Doue, with PSG later accusing France’s medical staff of ignoring warnings about protecting the player. The injury has raised tensions between club and country, with PSG frustrated by losing a key man so soon into the season.

Garnacho Left Exhausted in Chelsea Training

Alejandro Garnacho (Chelsea)
September 2025

New Chelsea signing Alejandro Garnacho was visibly exhausted after a gruelling training session at Cobham. The £40m arrival from Manchester United, signed on a seven-year deal, admitted he was struggling physically as he adapts to life at Stamford Bridge. Garnacho, who fell out of favour under Ruben Amorim at United after a public clash, was caught on camera saying “I can’t move my legs now man” after intense sprint drills. His fitness work highlights the demands under Enzo Maresca’s regime.

Pochettino Shocked by Levy’s Tottenham Exit

Mauricio Pochettino
September 2025

Former Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino admitted he was “in shock” after learning Daniel Levy was leaving Tottenham after nearly 25 years. Spurs announced Levy was stepping down, though reports suggest he was forced aside by owner Joe Lewis and the board. Pochettino, now USMNT coach, revealed he immediately texted Levy and close colleagues after the announcement, wishing him well. He reflected on his strong working relationship with Levy during his five-and-a-half years at Spurs and admitted he did not know the full reasons behind the departure.

Spurs Suffer Injury Blow Before Training Camp

San Antonio Spurs
September 2025

A Spurs star has picked up a major injury before training camp, dealing a blow to postseason hopes. The team, led by Victor Wembanyama and new addition De’Aaron Fox, now face uncertainty after both stars endured serious setbacks last season. Wembanyama’s season ended in February with a blood clot in his shoulder, while Fox suffered tendon damage in March. Despite San Antonio awarding Fox a four-year, $229m max extension this summer, injuries continue to overshadow optimism for 2025–26.

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