Guardiola Delights In Manchester City ‘Building History’ in Champions League

Pep Guardiola celebrates with Phil Foden after the England player scored for Manchester City to secure passage into the Champions League semi-finals. Photograph: PA Wire/DPA/PA
Pep Guardiola celebrates with Phil Foden after the England player scored for Manchester City to secure passage into the Champions League semi-finals. Photograph: PA Wire/DPA/PA
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Guardiola Delights In Manchester City ‘Building History’ in Champions League

Pep Guardiola celebrates with Phil Foden after the England player scored for Manchester City to secure passage into the Champions League semi-finals. Photograph: PA Wire/DPA/PA
Pep Guardiola celebrates with Phil Foden after the England player scored for Manchester City to secure passage into the Champions League semi-finals. Photograph: PA Wire/DPA/PA

Pep Guardiola praised Phil Foden and expressed his belief that Manchester City are “building history” after they knocked out Borussia Dortmund to reach the Champions League semi‑finals for only a second time.

City remain on course for a historic quadruple after Foden’s 75th-minute strike confirmed their passage – 4-2 on aggregate – and followed the England forward’s late goal in the 2-1 first-leg win at the Etihad Stadium last week.

The manager said: “He’s always creating something – two important goals and he has helped us in the semi-final – in this quarter-final he was the most important player. It is the second time in the semi-finals so it is not history in the club, but we start to build it.

“We were brilliant except the first minutes where they were good. I’m incredibly happy to be in the semi‑finals, to be one of the best four teams in Europe, to be against big, strong teams and we will try to be good. We break this bridge from quarter-finals to semi-finals.”

The last comment referred to City being eliminated at the last-eight stage for the past three seasons under Guardiola, his team having failed to progress beyond in the last 16 in his first term in charge. Yet after Jude Bellingham’s 15th-minute opener had Dortmund going through on away goals City responded via a second‑half Riyad Mahrez penalty and Foden’s shot from outside the penalty area that struck the post before going over the line.

City next meet Paris Saint‑Germain after the French club defeated Bayern Munich on Tuesday. “@KMbappe are you ready,” Foden tweeted to the France striker afterwards.

“The semi-final of the Champions League – we cannot expect anything but tough,” Guardiola said.

Of a potential quadruple the City manager said: “We need three wins for the Premier League, we are in the semi-finals of the Champions League, semi-finals of the FA Cup and the final of Carabao Cup. We don’t talk about winning all four – we take one game at a time.”

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Saudi National Team Heads to Atlanta for World Cup’s Spain Match

Saudi Arabia continues preparations to face Spain on Sunday in its second Group H match. SPA
Saudi Arabia continues preparations to face Spain on Sunday in its second Group H match. SPA
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Saudi National Team Heads to Atlanta for World Cup’s Spain Match

Saudi Arabia continues preparations to face Spain on Sunday in its second Group H match. SPA
Saudi Arabia continues preparations to face Spain on Sunday in its second Group H match. SPA

The Saudi national football team will leave Austin, its US base, for Atlanta, Georgia, on Friday after a closed training session at Q2 Stadium, as it continues preparations to face Spain on Sunday in its second Group H match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Saudi Arabia drew this week 1-1 with Uruguay in their opening game.

"A very good ⁠team defensively ⁠that will try to take advantage of their counter-attacking options," Spain defender Marc Cucurella said of Saudi Arabia, who at the 2022 World Cup pulled off a stunning 2-1 victory over eventual champions Argentina.


Lionel Messi's Family Pleads for 'Humanity' as the Argentina Captain's Father Undergoes Treatment

TOPSHOT - Argentina's forward #10 Lionel Messi enters the pitch ahead of the 2026 World Cup Group J football match between Argentina and Algeria at the Kansas City Stadium in Kansas City on June 16, 2026.  (Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT / AFP)
TOPSHOT - Argentina's forward #10 Lionel Messi enters the pitch ahead of the 2026 World Cup Group J football match between Argentina and Algeria at the Kansas City Stadium in Kansas City on June 16, 2026. (Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT / AFP)
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Lionel Messi's Family Pleads for 'Humanity' as the Argentina Captain's Father Undergoes Treatment

TOPSHOT - Argentina's forward #10 Lionel Messi enters the pitch ahead of the 2026 World Cup Group J football match between Argentina and Algeria at the Kansas City Stadium in Kansas City on June 16, 2026.  (Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT / AFP)
TOPSHOT - Argentina's forward #10 Lionel Messi enters the pitch ahead of the 2026 World Cup Group J football match between Argentina and Algeria at the Kansas City Stadium in Kansas City on June 16, 2026. (Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT / AFP)

Lionel Messi's father is undergoing medical treatment for an undisclosed illness and his family asked the media for “humanity” on Thursday amid rumors about Jorge Messi's health while his son competes at the World Cup.

The family did not specify the illness that the 68-year-old Jorge Messi is suffering from, The Associated Press said.

“Jorge is going through a health situation,” the Messi family said in a statement. “He is currently under medical observation, recovering and progressing favorably within his current condition.”

The 38-year-old Messi said after Argentina's 3-0 victory over Algeria in the team's opening World Cup match that he was going through a difficult personal situation. He was very emotional after scoring the first of his three goals, which allowed him to equal Miroslav Klose as the all-time leading scorer in World Cup history with 16 goals.

“My tears after the first goal? I’ve had some tough days. It wasn’t related to soccer. And those feelings were because of that,” Messi said. “I thank my teammates, the coaching staff and the delegation for helping me.”

The family statement, released by Messi’s media office, came on the same day that reports of Jorge Messi’s death circulated in Argentina.

“At times like these, we ask for responsibility, prudence and humanity,” the family said. “A person’s health and the peace of mind of their loved ones should not be the subject of speculation or irresponsible media interest.”

The statement said any further developments would be communicated by the family.

Jorge Messi played a key role in his third son’s soccer career, acting as his agent and managing his business affairs off the field.

He accompanied the young Messi to Barcelona in the early 2000s for a tryout at La Masia, the Spanish club’s youth academy.

His father also negotiated Messi's contracts with Barcelona and then his transfers to Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Miami, while also managing his son’s image rights and several investments in real estate, hotels and restaurants.

In 2016, Messi and his father were convicted in Spain on tax evasion charges but avoided prison time because the sentence was less than two years.

While Messi is with his teammates at Argentina's base camp in Kansas City awaiting their second group match against Austria on Monday in Dallas, his family expressed their “sincere gratitude for the outpouring of affection, respect and concern received.”

“We request that the privacy and confidentiality of Jorge and his entire family be respected during this process,” the statement said.


'Pico' Lopes -- Cape Verde Defender's Journey from Ireland to World Cup

Pointing the way: Cape Verde defender Pico Lopes (C) takes part in a training session at their World Cup base in Tampa, Florida. PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP
Pointing the way: Cape Verde defender Pico Lopes (C) takes part in a training session at their World Cup base in Tampa, Florida. PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP
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'Pico' Lopes -- Cape Verde Defender's Journey from Ireland to World Cup

Pointing the way: Cape Verde defender Pico Lopes (C) takes part in a training session at their World Cup base in Tampa, Florida. PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP
Pointing the way: Cape Verde defender Pico Lopes (C) takes part in a training session at their World Cup base in Tampa, Florida. PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP

Roberto 'Pico' Lopes might have been whiling away his time as a mortgage advisor in Ireland instead of preparing to face Uruguay in the World Cup on Sunday had Shamrock Rovers not come calling.

The 34-year-old's outstanding defensive performance for Cape Verde in the 0-0 draw with European champions Spain on Monday justified his decision to cut short working in the bank in 2017 and bet the house on making it as a professional footballer.

At the time he was combining his job with playing for Bohemians in the League of Ireland when their wealthier Dublin rivals Shamrock Rovers offered him a professional contract, AFP said.

The World Cup has catapulted him to a different level of exposure, appearing on US TV following the impressive World Cup debut by the African volcanic archipelago of just 525,000 people.

Lopes, born in Ireland to Cape Verdean father Carlos and Irish mother Judy, was invited on to James Corden's World Cup show on broadcaster Fox.

He said it was "the stuff of dreams" and it certainly has been since he belatedly put a message he received in 2018 from then Cape Verde coach Rui Aguas on LinkedIn, into Google Translate.

Aguas had got back in touch nine months later to ask him if he had considered his offer.

"He said they were interested in getting new players into the national team and asked if it would be of interest," Lopes told AFP in 2024.

"I said absolutely and apologized profusely, and that if the opportunity was still there, I would love to be a part of it."

- 'A dreamer' -

Lopes said looking back he had thought the offer was a wind-up.

"I grew up in an era of prank phone calls and prank messages so I was always a bit skeptical," he told the Irish Sun.

"I never thought an international call-up would come that way."

Since making his debut in 2019 Lopes has been to two Africa Cup of Nations -- reaching the quarter-finals in the 2023 edition -- and now the pinnacle of any footballer's career, the World Cup.

His performance against Spain was followed by several generations of his family, including his 98-year-old grandfather in Cape Verde.

His parents and two brothers, along with his wife Leah and baby son Diego were at the match in Atlanta.

"He (Diego) slept through most of the match -- it shows you how boring Spain was," chuckled Lopes.

While Lopes, who has won five Irish titles with Shamrock Rovers, has been in a bubble at the squad's base, his family have been hailed in the streets by Cape Verde supporters.

"They've seen us on TV, they've been approaching us on the street saying, 'We recognize you', all the way from Crumlin (the neighborhood in Dublin where the family live), can you believe it?" Judy told RTE.

Lopes is still glad he went to college in Dublin, just in case the football career all grinds to a halt one day.

"If I didn't go to college or I didn't pursue education, I wouldn't have known what LinkedIn was," he told The Irish Sun.

"Your education is just as important.

"I've been able to balance (the job and football) and then get to a stage where I've left employment to go to full-time football."

However, he recalls that even before he turned professional, he imagined playing for Cape Verde when he watched them in their maiden Africa Cup of Nations appearance in 2013.

"I am a dreamer. You watch anything yourself . . . 'Could that be me? I wonder if that would ever happen to me?'"

The answer was yes and thirteen years later he is living the dream at the 'Beautiful Game's' showpiece event.