Mbappe, Ronaldo Face Off as France and Portugal Clash at Euro 2024

Kylian Mbappe and Cristiano Ronaldo will lead France and Portugal into their Euro 2024 quarter-final clash in Hamburg on Friday. Ozan KOSE, Ina FASSBENDER / AFP/File
Kylian Mbappe and Cristiano Ronaldo will lead France and Portugal into their Euro 2024 quarter-final clash in Hamburg on Friday. Ozan KOSE, Ina FASSBENDER / AFP/File
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Mbappe, Ronaldo Face Off as France and Portugal Clash at Euro 2024

Kylian Mbappe and Cristiano Ronaldo will lead France and Portugal into their Euro 2024 quarter-final clash in Hamburg on Friday. Ozan KOSE, Ina FASSBENDER / AFP/File
Kylian Mbappe and Cristiano Ronaldo will lead France and Portugal into their Euro 2024 quarter-final clash in Hamburg on Friday. Ozan KOSE, Ina FASSBENDER / AFP/File

France and Portugal renew their European Championship rivalry on Friday in a quarter-final showdown in which almost all of the focus will be on the two captains, Kylian Mbappe and Cristiano Ronaldo.
The last-eight encounter in Hamburg brings together two of the most-fancied nations coming into Euro 2024, but two teams who have not completely convinced so far in Germany, AFP said.
France have reached a sixth quarter-final in the last seven major tournaments despite not one of their players scoring a goal in open play.
Les Bleus have netted only three times in four games, with one a penalty by Mbappe and the other two coming from own goals, including Jan Vertonghen's which allowed them to beat Belgium 1-0 in the last 16.
Mbappe has been hindered by the broken nose he suffered in France's first match against Austria which forced him to miss the goalless draw with the Netherlands.
He has not been at his sharpest since returning and the spot-kick he converted against Poland is the only goal he has scored in seven appearances at the Euros.
"I don't think any of us have made enough of the fact he broke his nose. It is not an excuse, but he was traumatized by the collision," France assistant coach Guy Stephan said on Wednesday.
"It is not easy to play with a mask on, as he said. He had a bit of an exhausting end to the season. But Kylian is still Kylian. He has scored almost a goal a game for us since 2021."
The other side of the coin for France is that they have only let in one goal, which was a penalty by Poland's Robert Lewandowski.
Meanwhile Portugal reached this stage having needed a shoot-out to beat Slovenia following a goalless 120 minutes.
Goalkeeper Diogo Costa ended up being their hero by saving all three of Slovenia's efforts from the spot, but the game will also be remembered for Ronaldo's tears after he had a penalty saved in extra time.
Goals not going in
The 39-year-old's quest to become the oldest ever goal-scorer at the tournament also led to him missing numerous attempts during that game.
It has all added fuel to the fire for those who feel Ronaldo is holding back a supremely talented Portugal side, but coach Roberto Martinez continues to defend the veteran forward.
"Those emotions are incredible for someone who has won and experienced everything," Martinez said.
"He doesn't need to care that much. That is why I thank him for being the way he is."
"We are a united group of players and that gave us more strength, so much so that Diogo went on to save the three penalties," Portugal defender Nuno Mendes said of Ronaldo's tears.
Portugal came from behind to beat the Czech Republic 2-1 in their first match and then outclassed Türkiye in a 3-0 victory, so they have had fewer problems scoring goals than France.
However, they lost 2-0 to Georgia with a much-changed team in their last group outing.
That came after top spot in their group had already been secured, but it means they have now gone more than four hours without finding the net.
Rabiot suspended
Portugal must now try to find a way through a watertight French defense, while Didier Deschamps, the coach of the 2022 World Cup runners-up, needs to find a replacement in his midfield for the suspended Adrien Rabiot.
These sides met in the group phase of the last Euros three years ago, when Ronaldo netted two penalties for Portugal in a 2-2 draw.
When they have clashed in the knockout rounds, the winner has always gone on to lift the trophy.
Portugal won the Euro 2016 final against France in extra time in Paris, while the French were grateful for Michel Platini's extra-time strike as they won the semi-final at Euro 84, and Zinedine Zidane's golden-goal penalty in the semis in 2000.
There was also the 2006 World Cup semi-final in Munich, exactly 18 years before Friday's game, when Zidane again gave France the victory.
Ronaldo, who has said this will be his last Euros, is one of only two players to feature that day who have also been involved at Euro 2024. The other was Willy Sagnol, who coached Georgia to the last 16.



England Bank on Kane’s Bayern Goal Fest for World Cup Success

Harry Kane of Munich celebrates after winning the German DFB Cup final soccer match between Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart in Berlin, Germany, 23 May 2026. (EPA)
Harry Kane of Munich celebrates after winning the German DFB Cup final soccer match between Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart in Berlin, Germany, 23 May 2026. (EPA)
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England Bank on Kane’s Bayern Goal Fest for World Cup Success

Harry Kane of Munich celebrates after winning the German DFB Cup final soccer match between Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart in Berlin, Germany, 23 May 2026. (EPA)
Harry Kane of Munich celebrates after winning the German DFB Cup final soccer match between Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart in Berlin, Germany, 23 May 2026. (EPA)

When England take to the field in Dallas on June 17 to face Croatia in their World Cup opener, all eyes will be on captain Harry Kane, with fans hoping he can carry his record-breaking scoring run for Bayern Munich into the tournament and help end their 60-year wait for an international title.

The 32-year-old, who just completed his third season at Bayern, scored 61 goals across all competitions for his club in this campaign including 14 in the Champions League, where Bayern were eliminated in the semi-final by holders Paris St Germain.

With 36 goals in his 31 league appearances, Kane earned a third straight Bundesliga top scorer crown, the first player to do that in his first three seasons in ‌the German top ‌division.

Having left boyhood club Tottenham Hotspur in search of major club titles ‌that ⁠had eluded him ⁠until his 2024 move, Kane has earned two Bundesliga crowns as well as a German Cup following his hat-trick in the final against VfB Stuttgart on May 23.

"This is the best transfer we have ever made," said Bayern supremo and honorary president Uli Hoeness after his Cup final performance.

In a dazzling season where Bayern shattered the league's all-time goal record, Kane surpassed the total goal haul of any previous season at Bayern or Tottenham. In his first campaign with Bayern, he hit 44 goals in 45 competitive appearances.

"(In England) his finishing ⁠was never underestimated, his leadership was never underestimated but what we see ‌a lot more here is his distribution, his work rate, his ‌game intelligence," said Bayern coach Vincent Kompany.

"That is something that we have been able to enjoy that probably ‌was underrated in England. I am enjoying seeing that side of ‌his game."

MASSIVE EXPECTATIONS

With England's only World Cup win dating back to 1966, it is normal for Three Lions fans to be looking at Kane as the one player who can carry the weight of expectations in this tournament, co-hosted by Mexico, United States and Canada.

England coach Thomas Tuchel has only praise for his captain.

“How does he always ‌find the gap to shoot through and score," Tuchel marveled at Kane's scoring ability during an England training session earlier in the year. "It’s impossible, ⁠it’s impossible. Everything is closed - ⁠the guy finds the gap.”

There is no doubt that Kane's finishing is world class, but what has been crucial to his Bayern goal haul this season has been the deliveries of teammates Michael Olise and Luis Diaz.

With the arrival of Colombia international Diaz from Liverpool at the start of the season, and despite the absence of injured attacking midfielder Jamal Musiala for more than six months, Bayern had a potent attacking trio.

In the Bundesliga alone France international Olise and Diaz delivered a combined 33 assists, the vast majority of them for Kane.

ENGLAND OPTIONS

Kane's England partners up front will likely be Bukayo Saka, Noni Madueke, Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford.

Kane is England's all-time record scorer with 78 goals from 112 matches. He is also the record-holder for most goals as England captain as well as most in major tournaments.

His importance to the team was again clear in England's last two internationals in March, which he missed due to injury, and his team managed only one goal in their 1-1 home draw with Uruguay and a 1-0 defeat by visiting Japan.


Germany Looking for World Cup Redemption After Successive Early Exits

Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Germany Training - DFB Campus, Frankfurt, Germany - June 1, 2026 Germany's Manuel Neuer during training. (Reuters)
Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Germany Training - DFB Campus, Frankfurt, Germany - June 1, 2026 Germany's Manuel Neuer during training. (Reuters)
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Germany Looking for World Cup Redemption After Successive Early Exits

Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Germany Training - DFB Campus, Frankfurt, Germany - June 1, 2026 Germany's Manuel Neuer during training. (Reuters)
Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Germany Training - DFB Campus, Frankfurt, Germany - June 1, 2026 Germany's Manuel Neuer during training. (Reuters)

The memories of two successive World Cup group-stage exits weigh heavily on the Germany team before another attempt at restoring lost pride.

Surely it couldn’t happen again?

Germany, the four-time world champion, has been on a quest for redemption since its ignoble exit from the 2022 World Cup in Qatar marked a new low for the national team. Hansi Flick, the Germany coach at the time, held on for six more games before making way after three straight defeats.

Julian Nagelsmann took over in time for the 2024 European Championship and marked a new beginning with young, exciting players. Germany, the host, lost to eventual champion Spain in the quarterfinals, when Nagelsmann said there had been little between the teams and bullishly lamented having to wait two years before becoming world champion.

Nagelsmann has maintained that stance and repeated it again Thursday, even if his late decision to recall veteran goalkeeper Manual Neuer from two years of international retirement indicates a lack of conviction in Oliver Baumann, whom he’d previously indicated would be the No. 1 in goal after solid performances in qualifying.

Neuer is the only remaining member of the World Cup-winning team from 2014 in the Germany squad.

Calculated risk

Nagelsmann acknowledged that Neuer’s return is “a blow” for Baumann, a team player who is unlikely to grumble in public about the decision. But the 40-year-old Neuer’s experience over 124 games for Germany could be a boon for the squad in what will be the goalkeeper’s fifth World Cup tournament.

“Everyone knows what kind of aura he possesses and the quality he brings to a team,” Nagelsmann said. “We don’t have a goalkeeper problem.”

Neuer is just over two years older than the 38-year-old Nagelsmann – who will be at his first World Cup.

His inclusion lifts the average age of the squad to 27.98 years, the oldest since the 2002 World Cup under Rudi Völler, Kicker magazine reported.

Neuer’s teammate at Bayern Munich, Joshua Kimmich, will captain the side.

The only concerns are Neuer’s recurring injuries. Neuer was to miss Bayern Munich’s German Cup final against Stuttgart because of a calf injury.

Another group-stage flop unthinkable

Germany’s problems at the last two World Cups started with opening defeats to Mexico and Japan in Russia and Qatar, respectively.

Tournament newcomer Curaçao is unlikely to spring a surprise when they meet for their Group E opener in Houston on June 14.

Germany next faces Ivory Coast and Ecuador, potentially more difficult rivals, but Germany should still have enough firepower to advance from the group, particularly because FIFA’s expanded version of the tournament means 32 of the 48 participating teams will reach the knockout stage.

Youngs attackers to overcome defensive concerns

Germany had few problems in World Cup qualifying but has struggled against other European heavyweights like France, Portugal and Spain, suggesting it still has some way to go before it can compete against its main rivals.

Defensive stability is Nagelsmann’s biggest worry as Germany conceded four goals in two friendly wins over Switzerland (4-3) and Ghana (1-0) in March.

Jonathan Tah and Nico Schlotterbeck formed the central defensive partnerships for both games, with Kimmich, who plays in midfield for Bayern, at right back with David Raum or Nathaniel Brown on the left.

Serge Gnabry’s absence through injury is a blow, but Germany has enough attacking talent in Bayern’s Jamal Musiala and Liverpool’s Florian Wirtz for Nagelsmann to resist calls to bring Cologne teenager Said El Mala.

Bayern’s Lennart Karl, the youngest member of the squad at 18, is Nagelsmann’s wild card after recovering from a hamstring injury in time to feature.


Lens Defender Abdulhamid Spearheads Saudi World Cup Squad

A general view of Levi's Stadium, which for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be called San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, on May 29, 2026, in Santa Clara, California. (Getty Images/AFP)
A general view of Levi's Stadium, which for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be called San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, on May 29, 2026, in Santa Clara, California. (Getty Images/AFP)
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Lens Defender Abdulhamid Spearheads Saudi World Cup Squad

A general view of Levi's Stadium, which for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be called San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, on May 29, 2026, in Santa Clara, California. (Getty Images/AFP)
A general view of Levi's Stadium, which for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be called San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, on May 29, 2026, in Santa Clara, California. (Getty Images/AFP)

Lens defender Saud Abdulhamid will ‌spearhead Saudi Arabia's World Cup team, with forward Salem Al Dawsari set for a third appearance in the tournament, after coach Georgios Donis named his 26-man squad on Monday.

Abdulhamid, who won the French Cup this year, is the only player based abroad in the Saudi squad for the event, which will be held in the US, Mexico and Canada from June 11 to July 19.

Al Hilal's Al Dawsari, the 2025 ‌AFC player of ‌the year, is set to feature ‌at ⁠his third World ⁠Cup, after debuting in 2018 and playing in the 2022 edition.

Greek coach Donis will rely on 34-year-old goalkeeper Mohamed Al Owais, who played four games in his two World Cup appearances, while Al Hilal defender Hassan Tambakti and teammate midfielder Mohamed Kanno will lend ⁠experience.

Al Qadsiah midfielder Mohammed Abu Alshamat will ‌make it to finals, ‌while his twin brother Saleh, who plays for Asian champions ‌Al Ahli was not included in the final ‌list.

Saudi lost their first game under Donis 2-1 to Ecuador in a friendly on Sunday and will face Puerto Rico and Senegal in their final warm-ups for the World ‌Cup.

They open their Group H campaign against Uruguay in Miami on June 15, before ⁠facing Spain ⁠in Atlanta on June 21 and Cape Verde in Houston on June 26.

Squad:

Goalkeepers: Nawaf Al Aqidi, Mohamed Al Owais, Ahmed Alkassar

Defenders: Saud Abdulhamid, Jehad Thakri, Abdulelah Al Amri, Hassan Tambakti, Ali Lajami, Hassan Kadesh, Moteb Al Harbi, Nawaf Boushal, Ali Majrashi, Mohammed Abu Alshamat

Midfielders: Ziyad Al Johani, Nasser Al Dawsari, Mohamed Kanno, Abdullah Al Khaibari, Alaa Al Hejji, Musab Al Juwayr, Sultan Mandash, Ayman Yahya, Khalid Al Ghannam

Forwards: Salem Al Dawsari, Abdullah Al Hamdan, Feras Al Brikan, Saleh Al Shehri.