Doku Leads New Belgium Generation in Euro 2024 as Ukraine’s Young Players Aim to Bring Hope

Many of Ukraine's players come from the national league ( The AP)
Many of Ukraine's players come from the national league ( The AP)
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Doku Leads New Belgium Generation in Euro 2024 as Ukraine’s Young Players Aim to Bring Hope

Many of Ukraine's players come from the national league ( The AP)
Many of Ukraine's players come from the national league ( The AP)

Age is a factor in Group E at the European Championship as Belgium grapples with how to move on from its ‘Golden Generation’ and Ukraine looks to its young players for inspiration during wartime.

Just getting to Euro 2024 has been a victory for the Ukrainians, more than two years after Russia's invasion. Ukraine neighbors Romania and Slovakia are also in the group.

Here is a closer look at Group E:

- BELGIUM

The Golden Generation is over. Can a new generation step up? Two years ago, Kevin De Bruyne plunged Belgium's World Cup plans into turmoil when he claimed the team was “too old” to win in an interview with The Guardian. That Belgian squad had 10 players aged over 30 and the highest average age of any European team at the tournament. A group-stage exit and just one goal at the World Cup put Belgium on course for a rebuild. Coach Domenico Tedesco has overseen a tactical shakeup and a gradual exit for some of the oldest players. Experienced leaders do remain, not least the 37-year-old Jan Vertonghen in defense, the 32-year-old De Bruyne himself in midfield and 31-year-old Romelu Lukaku up front. Still, younger players like De Bruyne's Manchester City teammate Jérémy Doku are bringing fresh energy to the team. Qualifying unbeaten with just four goals conceded from eight games was a welcome sign of getting back on track under Tedesco.

-UKRAINE

Many of Ukraine's players come from the national league, where games are sometimes interrupted to let those on the field — there are no fans — head to air-raid shelters. Keeping the national team going is a symbol of resilience to fans at home. Two comeback wins in the playoffs to qualify for Euro 2024 showed plenty of grit. Players also believe they have a duty to spread the word about Ukraine internationally. “It's not only about football now," defender Illia Zabarnyi said in a recent interview. “For Ukrainian people, I think it's more important.” Zabarnyi has played every minute of every game in the English Premier League this season for Bournemouth and is one of a group of exciting young Ukrainians who could make the difference at Euro 2024. Chelsea forward Mykhailo Mudryk has had a tough start to life in the Premier League but has tended to perform better internationally, while Shakhtar Donetsk midfielder Heorhiy Sudakov is an up-and-coming talent who set up two goals against Iceland for Ukraine to qualify. Matching the run to the quarterfinals three years ago will be challenging but possible.

-SLOVAKIA

Slovakia might make more of an impact off the field than on it. The country's populist prime minister Robert Fico is a strong opponent of military aid for Ukraine, and the teams play in Duesseldorf on June 21. It's the third European Championship in a row for Slovakia. While Czechoslovakia won the title back in 1976, Slovakia's best result since its split with the Czech Republic was getting to the last 16 in 2016 before a one-sided 3-0 loss to Germany. This will be the first time Slovakia has played at a major tournament without midfielder Marek Hamsik, whose retirement last year left a big hole in the squad. Results since then have been mixed, but there's still plenty of experience in the squad, led from defense by captain Milan Skriniar of Paris Saint-Germain, along with two 37-year-olds, right back Peter Pekarik and midfielder Juraj Kucka.

-ROMANIA

The only other team in Group E besides Belgium to qualify unbeaten, Romania impressed by winning a group that also contained Switzerland and Israel. Still, Euro 2024 will test a squad sorely lacking in top-level experience. Tottenham defender Vlad Dragusin is the only member of the squad playing regularly for one of Europe's top clubs this season — and even he played only nine Premier League games since signing in January. Goalkeeper Horatiu Moldovan is a backup at Atletico Madrid. There's a connection to the glory days of Romanian soccer with midfielder Ianis Hagi, son of Gheorghe Hagi, who helped the team to the quarterfinals of the 1994 World Cup and Euro 2000.



Emery Has Arsenal Score to Settle with Surging Aston Villa

Aston Villa head coach Unai Emery reacts to his team's equalizer during the English Premier League match between Chelsea FC and Aston Villa, in London, Britain, 27 December 2025. (EPA)
Aston Villa head coach Unai Emery reacts to his team's equalizer during the English Premier League match between Chelsea FC and Aston Villa, in London, Britain, 27 December 2025. (EPA)
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Emery Has Arsenal Score to Settle with Surging Aston Villa

Aston Villa head coach Unai Emery reacts to his team's equalizer during the English Premier League match between Chelsea FC and Aston Villa, in London, Britain, 27 December 2025. (EPA)
Aston Villa head coach Unai Emery reacts to his team's equalizer during the English Premier League match between Chelsea FC and Aston Villa, in London, Britain, 27 December 2025. (EPA)

Unai Emery returns to the scene of one of his few managerial failures on Tuesday, aiming to land a huge blow to former club Arsenal's ambitions of a first Premier League title for 22 years.

Dismissed by the Gunners in 2019 just over a year after succeeding Arsene Wenger, Emery's second spell in English football has been a very different story.

The Spaniard has awoken a sleeping giant in Villa, transforming the Birmingham-based club from battling relegation to contending for their first league title since 1981.

An impressive 2-1 win at Chelsea on Saturday extended Villa's winning run in all competitions to 11 -- their longest streak of victories since 1914.

That form has taken Emery's men to within three points of Arsenal at the top of the table despite failing to win any of their opening six matches of the season.

"We are competing very well. We are third in the league behind Arsenal and Manchester City. Wow," said Emery after he masterminded a second half turnaround at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.

Villa were outclassed by the Blues and trailing 1-0 until a triple substitution on the hour mark changed the game.

Ollie Watkins came off the bench to score twice and hailed his manager's change of system as "tactical genius" afterwards.

Few believe Villa will still be able to last the course against the far greater riches and squad depth of Arsenal and City over the course of 20 more games.

But a title challenge is just the next step on an upward trajectory since Emery took charge just over three years ago.

After a 13-year absence from Europe, including a three-year spell in the second-tier Championship, the Villains have qualified for continental competition for the past three seasons.

Paris Saint-Germain were on the ropes at Villa Park in April but escaped to win a thrilling Champions League quarter-final 5-4 on aggregate before going on to win the competition for the first time.

Arsenal also left Birmingham beaten earlier this month, their only defeat in their last 24 games in all competitions.

However, Emery getting the upper hand over his former employers is a common occurrence.

The 54-year-old has lost just twice in 10 meetings against Arsenal during spells at Paris Saint-Germain, Villarreal and Villa, including a 2-0 win at the Emirates in April 2024 that ultimately cost Mikel Arteta's men the title.

Even Emery's ill-fated 18 months in north London were far from disastrous with the benefit of hindsight.

He inherited a club in decline during Wenger's final years but only narrowly missed out on Champions League qualification in his sole full season in charge and reached the Europa League final.

Arsenal's loss has been to Villa's advantage.

For now Arsenal remain the outsiders in a three-horse race but inflicting another bloody nose to the title favorites will silence any doubters that Emery's men are serious contenders.


Ronaldo Confident of Reaching 1,000 Goals, Keen to Keep Playing

Football - Saudi Pro League - Al-Nassr v Al-Okhdood - Al-Awwal Park, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - December 27, 2025 Al-Nassr's Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring their third goal before it is disallowed after a VAR review. (Reuters)
Football - Saudi Pro League - Al-Nassr v Al-Okhdood - Al-Awwal Park, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - December 27, 2025 Al-Nassr's Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring their third goal before it is disallowed after a VAR review. (Reuters)
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Ronaldo Confident of Reaching 1,000 Goals, Keen to Keep Playing

Football - Saudi Pro League - Al-Nassr v Al-Okhdood - Al-Awwal Park, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - December 27, 2025 Al-Nassr's Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring their third goal before it is disallowed after a VAR review. (Reuters)
Football - Saudi Pro League - Al-Nassr v Al-Okhdood - Al-Awwal Park, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - December 27, 2025 Al-Nassr's Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring their third goal before it is disallowed after a VAR review. (Reuters)

Cristiano Ronaldo said his passion for the game remains undimmed and that he ​is still motivated to reach his target of 1,000 career goals after the Portuguese forward was named Best Middle East Player at the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai ‌on Sunday.

Ronaldo's double for ‌Saudi ⁠side ​Al-Nassr ‌on Saturday took his tally to 956 goals for club and country, and with the 40-year-old set to play on for "one or two more years" his ⁠target looks achievable.

"It’s hard to continue ‌playing, but I am ‍motivated,” he ‍said after receiving the award ‍for the second consecutive year.

"My passion is high and I want to continue. It doesn't matter where ​I play, whether in the Middle East or Europe. ⁠I always enjoy playing football and I want to keep going.

"You know what my goal is. I want to win trophies and I want to reach that number (1,000 goals) that you all know. I will reach the number for sure, ‌if no injuries."


Wawrinka ‘at Peace’ with Retirement but No Plans to Go Quietly

Switzerland's Stan Wawrinka serves to Great Britain's Jacob Fearnley during their men's singles match on day 2 of the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland-Garros Complex in Paris on May 26, 2025. (AFP)
Switzerland's Stan Wawrinka serves to Great Britain's Jacob Fearnley during their men's singles match on day 2 of the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland-Garros Complex in Paris on May 26, 2025. (AFP)
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Wawrinka ‘at Peace’ with Retirement but No Plans to Go Quietly

Switzerland's Stan Wawrinka serves to Great Britain's Jacob Fearnley during their men's singles match on day 2 of the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland-Garros Complex in Paris on May 26, 2025. (AFP)
Switzerland's Stan Wawrinka serves to Great Britain's Jacob Fearnley during their men's singles match on day 2 of the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland-Garros Complex in Paris on May 26, 2025. (AFP)

Three-time Grand Slam winner Stan Wawrinka said Monday he was "at peace" with his decision to make 2026 his last year on tour but insisted there were still goals to meet.

The 40-year-old announced this month that he plans to call it quits, with the United Cup in Perth starting Friday the beginning of the end for the popular Swiss star.

"Of course, I'm still passionate about the game, about the sport I love," he said.

"What I received from it, the emotion playing in a different country, coming back here with a lot of fans, a lot of support, so I'm going to miss that part, that's for sure," he said.

"The last few months, I've had time to decide whether it will be my last year or not, and for me, it's quite clear. I'm happy with the decision, I'm at peace with that."

Wawrinka won the Australian Open in 2014, the French Open a year later and the US Open in 2016, at a time when Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic were dominating men's tennis.

A former world number three, he is now ranked 157 after struggling with injuries but said he would work as hard as ever this season.

"I still want to play some good tennis, I still have goals. Hopefully I can come back in the top 100, finish on a good ranking," he said.

"I want to play the full year, the big tournaments, the main ones, and let's see my ranking in the next few months."

Wawrinka has 16 career ATP titles although the last came in Geneva in 2017.

He won Olympic gold in doubles alongside Federer at Beijing in 2008 and helped deliver a first Davis Cup triumph for Switzerland in 2014.

Wawrinka leads a Swiss team also boasting world number 11 Belinda Bencic at the mixed-teams United Cup where they are grouped with France and Italy.