Yamal’s Spain Dreaming of Euro-World Cup Double Repeat

08 June 2025, Bavaria, Munich: Spain's Lamine Yamal warms up before the start of the UEFA Nations League final match between Portugal and Spain at the Allianz Arena. (dpa)
08 June 2025, Bavaria, Munich: Spain's Lamine Yamal warms up before the start of the UEFA Nations League final match between Portugal and Spain at the Allianz Arena. (dpa)
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Yamal’s Spain Dreaming of Euro-World Cup Double Repeat

08 June 2025, Bavaria, Munich: Spain's Lamine Yamal warms up before the start of the UEFA Nations League final match between Portugal and Spain at the Allianz Arena. (dpa)
08 June 2025, Bavaria, Munich: Spain's Lamine Yamal warms up before the start of the UEFA Nations League final match between Portugal and Spain at the Allianz Arena. (dpa)

Boosted by teenage phenomenon Lamine Yamal, Luis de la Fuente's Spain are attempting to follow in the footsteps of the country's golden generation, who conquered Europe in 2008 and then the world two years later.

The 18-year-old Barcelona winger is recovering from a hamstring injury which could delay his appearance at the tournament, but he has the star quality to elevate Spain to an era-defining triumph by repeating the feat of Xavi Hernandez, Andres Iniesta and Co. in South Africa.

That team, guided to Euro glory by Luis Aragones for their first major trophy in 44 years, and then to the 2010 World Cup and Euro 2012 successes by Vicente del Bosque, was built on control and passing opponents into submission.

De la Fuente's Spain are a different, more dynamic side.

With Yamal and Athletic Bilbao star Nico Williams on the flanks, Spain cut teams open in transition, with pace and skill as well as the technical qualities La Roja are renowned for.

The coach, after replacing Luis Enrique following Spain's Qatar World Cup elimination by Morocco in the last 16, said he was not afraid to have a Plan B or be more direct when needed.

Just as 2008 proved to Spain that they truly were capable of going all the way and securing silverware, De la Fuente's Euro 2024 success in Germany could prove a similar stepping stone.

"We've recovered the spirit of 2010... the one that brought us all out into the streets," said the Spain coach then.

The 2010 World Cup win is Spain's sole triumph in the competition, and they struggled badly in the subsequent three editions of the tournament.

Del Bosque's team were eliminated in the group stage in 2014 -- older, slower, and with classic tiki-taka past its peak.

"To say that the cycle has come to an end is crazy," said defender Sergio Ramos at the time -- but it had.

In 2018 Spain sacked coach Julien Lopetegui on the eve of the tournament after he agreed to join Real Madrid, thus destabilizing themselves.

Four years later, Luis Enrique's Spain lacked the cutting edge they needed, which Yamal now brings in spades.

"In my book we play the best football," Yamal told FIFA.

"(When I'm on form) it's like being a superhero -- everything falls into place. I'm faster, stronger, full of adrenaline.

"I feel like nothing can stop me. I'd love to reach that level at the World Cup."

- Accepting the compliment -

Spain arrive at the World Cup as favorites alongside France, ahead of England, Brazil and Argentina.

"I think everyone likes it when people speak well of you, especially given it's not us who are putting out that message... we'll accept the compliment," said De la Fuente in March.

"We'll have to... put in an almost perfect performance to have a chance of winning," he continued.

"We have to be aware that there are other teams just as strong as we are."

Even though Spain head into the tournament with top billing, there are some worries.

It could take youngster Yamal time to get up to speed if he is not able to play in the opening Group H games against Cape Verde and Saudi Arabia.

Reports in Spanish media suggest that he is likely to return for the third match, against two-time winners Uruguay, although De la Fuente said that everybody should be available by the second group game.

Williams's own fitness is a significant issue.

He has struggled with a groin issue for much of the season, but rapid Osasuna winger Victor Munoz is there for back-up.

Arsenal midfielder Martin Zubimendi appeared to finish the season exhausted, while Manchester City's Rodri is not quite back at the dominant level he showed before his serious knee injury in 2024.

Some might argue that Spain still lack a top quality center forward -- think Fernando Torres, David Villa, Raul -- but the classy Mikel Oyarzabal would beg to differ after his Euro 2024 final goal against England won Spain the trophy.



Neymar Calf Scare Turns Brazil’s World Cup Camp into Waiting Room

Football - Copa Sudamericana - Group D - Santos v Deportivo Cuenca - Estadio Urbano Caldeira, Santos, Brazil - May 26, 2026 Santos' Neymar celebrates after the match. (Reuters)
Football - Copa Sudamericana - Group D - Santos v Deportivo Cuenca - Estadio Urbano Caldeira, Santos, Brazil - May 26, 2026 Santos' Neymar celebrates after the match. (Reuters)
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Neymar Calf Scare Turns Brazil’s World Cup Camp into Waiting Room

Football - Copa Sudamericana - Group D - Santos v Deportivo Cuenca - Estadio Urbano Caldeira, Santos, Brazil - May 26, 2026 Santos' Neymar celebrates after the match. (Reuters)
Football - Copa Sudamericana - Group D - Santos v Deportivo Cuenca - Estadio Urbano Caldeira, Santos, Brazil - May 26, 2026 Santos' Neymar celebrates after the match. (Reuters)

Brazil's World Cup preparations ‌were jolted on Wednesday as Neymar missed the national team's first training session to undergo medical tests, leaving his place in the squad hanging in the balance.

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) confirmed the 34-year-old forward, who is recovering from an injury in his right calf, did not take part in the closed session at their facilities in Granja Comary and was referred to a private clinic in Teresopolis for imaging tests.

In a statement, the CBF said "no further information will be released until the ‌Brazilian national team's ‌medical staff have completed their assessments", but ‌Neymar's ⁠absence quickly became ⁠the dominant storyline on the second day of Brazil's training camp for the 2026 World Cup.

Brazil will hold three further sessions at Granja Comary before Sunday's friendly against Panama at the Maracana.

Manager Carlo Ancelotti is already without three players for that fixture. Defenders Gabriel Magalhaes and Marquinhos, along with forward Gabriel Martinelli, ⁠are involved in Saturday's Champions League final between ‌Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain.

Neymar's recall ‌last week generated widespread excitement because he had not featured in Ancelotti's ‌plans during the Italian's year in charge.

Brazil's all-time leading ‌scorer with 79 goals in 128 appearances, Neymar has not played for his country since 2023. His return to the fold came amid scrutiny over his fitness and form following years of injury trouble ‌and an underwhelming spell back at Santos.

The timing could hardly be more delicate. After facing Panama, ⁠Brazil meet ⁠Egypt in Cleveland in their final friendly before opening their World Cup campaign against African champions Morocco on June 13 in New Jersey. Brazil and Morocco have been drawn in Group C alongside Haiti and Scotland.

In an interview with Reuters in early May, Ancelotti made clear that reputation alone would not secure Neymar's place.

He said that Neymar would receive no special treatment and that his place in the squad would be strictly based on fitness and form, not sentiment.

For now, Brazil wait on the medical verdict — and on whether their most recognizable name will be fit to take center stage next month.


Arsenal One Win from History as PSG Stand in Their Way

Football - Premier League - Crystal Palace v Arsenal - Selhurst Park, London, Britain - May 24, 2026 Arsenal's Martin Odegaard lifts the trophy as he celebrates with teammates after winning the Premier League. (Action Images via Reuters/Matthew Childs)
Football - Premier League - Crystal Palace v Arsenal - Selhurst Park, London, Britain - May 24, 2026 Arsenal's Martin Odegaard lifts the trophy as he celebrates with teammates after winning the Premier League. (Action Images via Reuters/Matthew Childs)
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Arsenal One Win from History as PSG Stand in Their Way

Football - Premier League - Crystal Palace v Arsenal - Selhurst Park, London, Britain - May 24, 2026 Arsenal's Martin Odegaard lifts the trophy as he celebrates with teammates after winning the Premier League. (Action Images via Reuters/Matthew Childs)
Football - Premier League - Crystal Palace v Arsenal - Selhurst Park, London, Britain - May 24, 2026 Arsenal's Martin Odegaard lifts the trophy as he celebrates with teammates after winning the Premier League. (Action Images via Reuters/Matthew Childs)

Arsenal's long road back to Europe's ‌top table reaches its defining night on Saturday as they face Paris St Germain in the Champions League final, chasing a first crown that would seal the renaissance engineered by Mikel Arteta.

The London club held off Manchester City to claim a first Premier League crown for 22 years last week, finally shedding the 'nearly men' tag that had weighed on Arteta's shoulders.

With the suffocating pressure of trying to deliver the Premier League title now released, they will seek a glittering "bonus" trophy that would see them surpass even the legend of Arsene Wenger's 2003-04 Invincibles.

They face a formidable challenge in Budapest against Luis Enrique's outstanding PSG team -- a rare blend of eye-catching flair, intelligence and hard graft.

Just as ‌in 2006 when ‌they lost to Frank Rijkaard's Barcelona in their only previous ‌appearance ⁠in the final, ⁠Arsenal will start as slight underdogs.

But no one should be in any doubt about Arsenal's ability to deliver on the biggest of stages.

They may not be to everyone's liking with their reliance on defensive stability and set pieces, but the old chant of "1-0 to the Arsenal" that marked the days of former manager George Graham is now being sung with a new sense of pride.

Eight victories came by that score in the Premier League ⁠as Arsenal kept 19 clean sheets while in the Champions ‌League they have kept a competition-high nine shutouts ‌and conceded only six goals in 14 unbeaten games.

While reigning champions PSG have been delighting the ‌purists, Arsenal have shown scant regard for critics of their more pragmatic approach ‌and will not be about to tamper with what has become a watertight formula on Saturday.

"The first goal is going to be key," former Arsenal midfielder Paul Merson said looking ahead to the final.

"PSG will be worried about going 1-0 down to Arsenal, because they'll know they'll ‌be up against it -- they'll be scared of losing the first goal."

Arsenal's 2-1 defeat by Barcelona in 2006 was followed three ⁠years later by ⁠a run to the semi-finals.

After that it was as if they were making up the numbers amongst Europe's elite with seven successive last-16 exits before five seasons when they failed to even qualify for it.

Even when Arteta returned to the club as manager in 2019, it took a while for Arsenal to re-establish themselves in Europe's most prestigious club competition.

But since then, the progress has been impressive.

Two years ago they lost by the odd goal against Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals before reaching the semi-finals last season, falling to Luis Enrique's PSG again over two tight legs.

Spaniard Arteta felt a deep sense of grievance after that bitter loss just over a year ago, claiming that defeat would make his team even more hungry to conquer Europe.

Now they have the chance to set the record straight and complete the journey from nearly men to champions of Europe.


DR Congo Say World Cup Delegation Compliant with US Ebola Protocols

Congo players pose for a team photo before a World Cup qualifying match against Cameroon, Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025, in Rabat, Morocco. (AP)
Congo players pose for a team photo before a World Cup qualifying match against Cameroon, Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025, in Rabat, Morocco. (AP)
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DR Congo Say World Cup Delegation Compliant with US Ebola Protocols

Congo players pose for a team photo before a World Cup qualifying match against Cameroon, Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025, in Rabat, Morocco. (AP)
Congo players pose for a team photo before a World Cup qualifying match against Cameroon, Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025, in Rabat, Morocco. (AP)

The Democratic Republic of Congo said ‌its national football federation and FIFA had confirmed its World Cup delegation is compliant with US protocols related to the Ebola outbreak, clearing the way for the team to compete at the tournament.

A team official had said on Saturday that preparations would continue as planned despite a US requirement for individuals to complete a 21-day isolation period before entering the country.

The United States is co-hosting the June 11 to July 19 World Cup with Canada and Mexico.

The World Health Organization last week warned of a "very high" risk ‌of the Bundibugyo ‌strain of Ebola spreading nationally in the ‌DRC, ⁠with more than ⁠1,000 suspected cases and 246 suspected deaths reported until now.

Congolese authorities said their federation (FECOFA) had held talks with FIFA this week and that the delegation was now fully compliant with health and safety protocols, including cancelling a training camp in Kinshasa and relocating preparations abroad.

"I applaud FECOFA and FIFA for moving swiftly and decisively to ⁠make this responsible, reasonable determination," DRC Ambassador to ‌the United States Yvette Kapinga Ngandu ‌said in a statement on Wednesday.

"The Leopards are ready, they are ‌safe, and I have no doubt that the United States will ‌embrace this team."

Reuters has contacted FIFA for comment.

Most members of the squad are based in Europe, reducing the risk of direct exposure, while staff members who departed Kinshasa earlier this month will complete at least ‌21 days in Europe before travelling to the US in line with US health guidelines.

"The government ⁠of the ⁠Democratic Republic of Congo has done everything in its power to ensure they arrive in the United States prepared, protected, and ready to compete," Sports Minister Didier Budimbu said.

Officials also raised concerns about fans who secured World Cup tickets but have been unable to obtain US visas due to administrative restrictions, adding that discussions were under way with FIFA over possible refunds.

The Congolese team, appearing at their first World Cup in 52 years, are set to be based in Houston. They open their Group K campaign against Portugal on June 17, before facing Colombia in Guadalajara on June 23 and Uzbekistan in Atlanta on June 27.