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Thibaut Courtois Reacts to Liverpool Fans Booing Trent Alexander-Arnold

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Thibaut Courtois has issued a strong reaction to Liverpool fans booing Trent Alexander-Arnold during the Reds’ 1-0 win over Real Madrid in the Champions League on Tuesday night. Those of an Anfield persuasion are likely sick of the sight of the towering Belgian goalkeeper, who once again played out of his skin to keep Xabi Alonso’s side in the contest until the very end.

His nine saves in midweek mean that, since the start of the 2022 Champions League final, a remarkable 23 per cent of Courtois’ stops in Europe’s premier competition have come against the Reds. In the end, it took the shortest man in the box to make the difference – Alexis Mac Allister rising to meet a Dominik Szoboszlai free-kick and head home, securing Arne Slot and co. their second win over Los Blancos in as many seasons.

TV cameras quickly cut to Trent’s reaction, the defender looking visibly stunned by the opener. But his night went from bad to worse when his substitution onto the pitch was met by a chorus of boos from a stadium he once called home. His £10 million move away from his boyhood club over the summer was one of the biggest transfer sagas in recent memory – and his return has clearly reopened some old wounds. Watch the crowd’s reaction to his return below:

Thibaut Courtois Reacts To Trent Getting Booed By Liverpool Fans

Thibaut Courtois

Trent’s departure has divided the Liverpool fanbase ever since rumours of his move to Madrid first began to swirl. In one corner are those who support his desire to seek a new challenge after winning everything there was to win on Merseyside. But the more popular stance is one of vitriolic criticism toward a player who, at the peak of his powers and on course to share the same spotlight as Steven Gerrard, chose instead to sell his soul to a club that has so often denied the Reds their brightest glories.

Reacting to the reception Trent got upon his return to Anfield, Courtois acknowledged the supporters’ right to feel how they want to feel, but wished that one day they could learn to forgive him. He told beIN Sports (watch the full interview below):

“I had it when I left Chelsea. But it’s not the same, he’s a kid from Liverpool. It’s a pity. Obviously, I’m not judging the fans, they’re entitled to their own opinion. But he’s a young kid who played all his career with Liverpool, and we only have one career, and we all have dreams.

“I hope that the fans can forgive him in the longer term, and eventually he can come back, and they’ll honour him for all the trophies he won.”

Courtois’ comments, though seemingly fair and two-sided, have not gone down well among Liverpool supporters, as one X user remarked: “Courtois, of all people, wants to lecture us about morals,” while a second added: “Traitors have a strong bond with each other.”

Meanwhile, a third wrote: “Would rather honour [Philippe] Coutinho. Atleast his money got us Virgil van Dijk and Alisson Becker,” as another supporter tried to educate the goalkeeper, commenting:

“You’re missing the point big man, it’s not about the trophies or the player, it’s about the man and how he conducted himself to the club and the fans that gave him the opportunity to win those trophies.”

The 27-year-old has been enjoying life in Madrid and often speaks highly of his new adventure in interviews – usually conducted half in Spanish and half in English. But from the outside looking in, his career appears to have taken a slight hit since the high-profile switch – one that could either prove costly in the long run or simply mark a slow start to a new chapter.

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He featured regularly during the Club World Cup but drew criticism for the sheer number of crosses he expected Kylian Mbappe to get on the end of, before being dropped first for Dani Carvajal and later Federico Valverde. Now third in the right-back pecking order and with only five appearances this season, he currently finds himself out of contention for England’s World Cup squad next summer, having been overlooked by Thomas Tuchel in favour of Reece James.

Indeed, this is all fine with him, considering he would rather win the Ballon d’Or than anything else. But only time will tell whether or not his appetite for more has cost him long-term, as he currently looks a shadow of his former best, when he contributed to 23 goals and 86 assists in 354 appearances to win a Champions League and two Premier League title, among a gluttony of other honours.

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Martin Odegaard Speaks on Neymar Clash After Norway 2-1 Brazil

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In what was an absolutely engrossing encounter, Norway have knocked Brazil out of the World Cup. Erling Haaland stole the show with two goals in the 2-1 victory, but there were plenty of other talking points as well.

The Manchester City forward rose highest to head in the opener after 79 minutes, before then essentially putting the game to bed with a stunning strike to make it 2-0 in the 90th minute. From here, Brazil substitute Neymar would net a late penalty, but this wasn’t enough to keep his team in the tournament.

In the dying stages of the game, Norway put on a masterclass in keeping the ball away from their opponents, with Arsenal star Martin Odegaard dancing around the pitch. Usually the one pulling off the tricks, Neymar took issue with the midfielder and they were involved in a little coming together late on.

Neymar Loses it With Odegaard During World Cup Defeat

Numerous clips have gained traction online, showing Odegaard and his teammates keeping possesion with great technical skill, while the Brazilian players failing to win the ball back. In an act of both frustration and desperation, Neymar then brought the Arsenal ace down with a cynical foul.

Shortly after the resulting free-kick, the pair clashed once again, with Neymar shoving the Norway captain in the chest, prompting a number of other players to rush to get involved in the minor melee. The Brazilian was then booked. Watch the footage below:

Neymar did get on the scoresheet for Brazil, but his tempered even flared up in that moment as well, as he had a verbal spat with Norweigan goalkeeper Orjan Nyland before scoring his penalty. Despite the antagonisation, Odegaard and his teammates did well to keep their cool and have the last laugh as they won the game to set up a quarter-final encounter against England.


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Neymar Waited For Odegaard As Norway Captain Speaks Out

As the full-time whistle was blown, Neymar was seen bursting into tears with this almost certainly his final shot at World Cup glory. Now aged 34, he may also never play for Brazil again.

In fairness to the Santos star, however, having calmed down a little, he then showed good sportsmanship as he was seen waiting for Odegaard to pull out of a hug with teammate Sander Berge. He then embraced the Premier League-winning midfielder as the pair appeared to make amends while sharing a quick conversation.

It’s unclear what exactly was said between the two stars, but Odegaard has commented more generally on his little spat with Neymar, revealing to the press how he really felt about the Brazilian after full-time:

“Yes, it got a little awkward. But there was a good atmosphere afterwards. So it ended well.”

Brazil have now failed to win the World Cup since 2002, with 2026 marking the Selecao’s sixth consecutive tournament without lifting the trophy. Norway will hope to make positive headlines again when they now take on the Three Lions on 11 July.

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How Fast is Erling Haaland?

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Erling Haaland is universally recognised as one of the most physically impressive footballers on the planet, and it plays a key role in his consistent success.

His game is built on power, movement and physicality, and it directly enhances his ability to score goals at a freakish rate, and it’s even more impressive that he stands extremely tall at 1.95m.

It makes him a defender’s worst nightmare, and it’s the reason why he sits among the best players on the planet. But just how fast is Haaland? And how does he compare to other footballers and other athletes?

How Fast Is Erling Haaland?

Erling Haaland Action Images via Reuters

We know he’s fast, but just how fast is his total speed? According to UEFA, his career high speed came in the Champions League 2024/25 season, with 36.9 km/h.

Typically, players never record their top speed on the pitch. This is because it occurs during 30–40m of clean acceleration and most match sprints don’t tend to exceed 20m, according to multiple sources.

Most top speeds recorded are when there are unobstructed transition moments, usually on the counter-attack or something that resembles a track sprinter’s runway and football has too many variables.

It means Haaland’s genuine top-end speed is likely higher than any figure we’ve actually seen recorded.

Kylian Mbappe (France) celebrates at the World Cup Mike Segar via Action Images via Reuters

Haaland’s pure power and pace puts him within the elite bracket of players. However, he isn’t at the summit of the fastest players. With technology getting increasingly better over time, the last decade has given us detailed and accurate comparisons.

Speeds that have been recorded faster than Haaland’s 36.9 km/h include a handful of players. In the Premier League, five players hit a quicker figure. Anthony Elanga (36.91), Chiedozie Ogbene (36.93), Jackson Tchatchoua (37.30), Kyle Walker (37.31) and Micky van den Ven took the top spot with an incredible 37.38 km/h.

At the top of the list is Kylian Mbappé with 38.00 km/h, who achieved it against Monaco whilst playing for Paris Saint-Germain. There are other so-called recorded figures, but they aren’t from reputable sources.


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How Does Haaland Compare to Other Athletes?

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Whilst his speed on a football pitch is frightening, when it compares to other athletes, it is certainly put into perspective rather quickly. Other athletes to compare include American Football, Rugby Union, Rugby 7s and the Australian Football League.

Oleg Markov in the AFL and Tyreek Hill in the NFL both recorded 37.4 km/h (roughly 23.24 mph) in 2019 and 2016 respectively. Ahead of that are Jonny May and Louis Bielle-Biarrey in Rugby Union and Gary Rohan and Charlie Comben in the AFL — with all four registering 37.8 km/h.

The only two other fastest times are in Rugby 7s, with Perry Baker/Marcos Moneta scoring 40.3 km/h in the HSBC World Series. Sitting in second place is the fastest ever speed recorded on a rugby pitch by Carlin Isles at 41.4 km/h.

At the top of the tree is the fastest man ever recorded: Usain Bolt. His 100m world record in 2009 was measured at 44.72 km/h (27.8 mph), which is roughly eight km/h quicker than Haaland’s peak. That demonstrates the pure velocity that sprinters possess in comparison.


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Sepp Blatter Slams FIFA’s Decision to Suspend Folarin Balogun’s Red Card

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Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter has lashed out at the controversial decision to suspend Folarin Balogun’s one-game ban until next year to make him available for the World Cup quarter-final vs Belgium.

The striker was dismissed for an accidental challenge on Bosnia’s Tarik Muharemovic following a VAR check. But the intervention sparked outrage as there appeared to be no intent.


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However, there have now been suggestions that the United States of America have been given preferential treatment over the Balogun case as a host nation. A phone call made by the White House and Donald Trump’s close relationship with Gianni Infantino have done nothing to quash those complaints.

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Folarin Balogun in action for the United States at the 2026 World Cup IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Kiyoshi Mio

Blatter, who stepped down from his position as FIFA boss in 2015 due to investigations over fraud and corruption, has now weighed in on the Balogun controversy.


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The 90-year-old has made it very clear that he’s not happy about politics being involved in football. He slammed the idea that ‘political phone calls’ could have any bearing on the decision to suspend Balogun’s ban. He tweeted:

“Red cards are not overturned by political phone calls. They are overturned by rules, evidence and independent bodies. If a U.S. President intervenes with the FIFA President — and a player is suddenly cleared before a World Cup knockout match — the question is unavoidable: Quo vadis, FIFA? Football must never become a playground for political power.”

It’s not the first time he’s been outspoken about issues around the 2026 World Cup. In fact, Blatter urged fans to boycott the United States of America this summer.

FIFA’s Reasoning For Folarin Balogun Decision

USA's Folarin Balogun after red card vs Bosnia REUTERS/Carlos Barria

FIFA have denied any political influence on the decision, stating it was made by an independent committee. A statement from world football’s governing body said:

“By operation of Article 27 FDC, the implementation of the automatic match suspension for USA player Folarin Balogun is suspended for a probationary period of one (1) year.

“If Folarin Balogun commits another infringement of a similar nature and gravity during the probationary period, the suspension shall be revoked and the sanction enforced without prejudice to any additional sanction imposed for the new infringement.”

But what is ‘Article 27’? Well, the rule book states: “The judicial body may decide to fully or partially suspend the implementation of a disciplinary measure. By suspending the implementation of the sanction, the judicial body subjects the person sanctioned to a probationary period of one to four years.

“If the person benefiting from a suspended sanction commits another infringement of a similar nature and gravity during the probationary period, the suspension shall be revoked by the judicial body and the sanction enforced without prejudice to any additional sanction imposed for the new infringement.”

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