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Haiti Qualify Despite Manager Never Setting Foot in Country

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It took a 2-0 victory over Nicaragua on Tuesday for Haiti to book a place at next summer’s World Cup, which is being held in North America. The United States, Mexico and Canada are sharing the hosting duties for the 48-team tournament and Haiti – who have qualified for the first time in over half a century – employ a manager who has never stepped foot in the country.

Haiti, after accruing 11 points from their six qualifying matches, finished top of their group – ahead of Honduras, Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Honduras will have a chance of securing passage into the international showpiece through the play-offs, but Sebastien Migne’s side are flying the Haitan flag proud.

Migne, who took on the role in March 2024, has plenty of experience in international management as his career started way back in 2000; he was the assistant manager of Gaillard. Club football turned out not to be for him, and he has been either the manager or assistant manager for Congo, Togo, Kenya and Equatorial Guinea to name a few. But he recently reached a career-high.

2026 World Cup – Haiti’s CONCACAF Group C

Rank

Nation

Played

W/D/L

Points

1.

Haiti

6

3/2/1

11

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Honduras

6

2/3/1

9

3.

Costa Rica

6

1/4/1

7

4.

Nicaragua

6

1/1/4

4

Haiti Have Qualified for the World Cup, But Their Manager Has Never Visited the Country

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Forced to play their games 500 miles away in Curacao, which recently became the smallest-ever nation to qualify for a World Cup, Haiti will be pleasantly surprised by how their qualification campaign played out. Honduras and Costa Rica were the heavy favourites before matches were played – and that was heavily down to the fact that Haiti’s last participation was in 1974.

They now seem to be on track and Migne is at the helm. But why has the 52-year-old never visited the country he has managed for over 18 months?

Ever since the country’s devastating earthquake in 2010, they’ve been in turmoil and armed gangs have staked a claim on almost all the capital city, Port-au-Prince. It’s a subsequent conflict which has forced around 1,300,000 people from their homes and fuelled famine-level hunger.

As a result, individuals are warned about the dangers that come with visiting Haiti, where violence and civil unrest has become since the earthquake 15 years ago. Incredibly, Migne relied on using his telephone to learn information about local players from Haitin football federation officials. “They gave me information, and I managed the team remotely,” he said.

When speaking to France Football magazine, per ESPN, Migne claimed that he has resorted to remote work because it’s too dangerous to visit, hence why they play their ‘home’ football elsewhere. “It’s impossible [to visit] because it’s too dangerous. I usually live in the countries where I work, but I can’t here. There are no more international flights landing there.”

Haiti’s most notable name is Jean-Ricner Bellegarde of Wolverhampton Wanderers, but he may soon be joined by Sunderland‘s Wilson Isidor. Born in Rennes, France, to Haitian parents, the 25-year-old is able to switch allegiances before making three senior appearances for Les Bleus; and he, in an interview with L’Equipe, left his door ajar.

“I would like to set myself the goal of going to the World Cup, it will always remain a dream. I have two options: France and Haiti. Haiti has already approached me, but I haven’t made a decision yet. I’m currently focused on my club. In the French national team, I know the guys, I’ve played with them and against them.”

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Haiti, which is located in the western third of the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea, are returning to the World Cup for over five decades – and it’ll certainly be a chance to impress. Their only other appearance at the summer showpiece resulted in losses to Italy, Poland and Argentina, and they were knocked out in the first round.

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16 Footballers Who Were Better For Country Than Club (Ranked)

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  • Harry Maguire’s performances for England have been impressive despite his struggles at Manchester United.
  • It’s not uncommon for players to excel internationally but underperform at the club level. International breaks can be beneficial for some players who use them to find form or have a strong affinity for the international game.
  • The article highlights several examples of players who thrived for their country but struggled at the club level, including Sergio Romero, Asamoah Gyan and Hal Robson-Kanu.

There are a host of footballers – both past and present – who have struggled to replicate their excellent international form domestically. There are a number of reasons why this could be the case. Some are more suited to international football and adapt better to that environment, with club football often too strenuous due to the tightly-packed schedules and relentless nature of it all.

With the international game much less frequent, but also reliant on tournament-style formats rather than drawn-out seasons, it’s difficult for managers to implement various different styles of football. Often, those who can get along with their players and keep things simple will thrive.

The likes of Harry Maguire spring to mind – but the status quo for major countries and big players is often that international breaks can be a hindrance to their domestic season, but there are actually just as many players who relish those international breaks and camps, be it as an escape to find form, or simply because they live for the international game.

Perhaps one of the strangest quirks in football is seeing a player frequently star on the international stage but consistently amount to very little when club football comes back around. Therefore, below are 16 of the best examples of players who thrived only for their country.

Ranking Factors

  • The difference in performances for their country compared to their clubs
  • Their overall quality
  • Consistency and longevity
  • Trophies/awards won on the international stage


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Harry Maguire

England

Harry Maguire in action for England

At points in his career, Maguire has played more minutes for England than he did for Manchester United. Indeed, there was a stage when Raphael Varane and Lisandro Martinez cemented themselves as former manager Erik ten Hag’s preferred duo and while he was struggling for club form, ex-England boss Gareth Southgate continued to select and start the much-maligned centre-back for the Three Lions.

Despite his club troubles, Maguire has over 60 caps to his name. He also has seven goals, which is more than any England defender in history and is always at the top of his game when donning international colours. For his nation, he was named in the Team of the Tournament for both Euro 2020 and the 2022 World Cup. Injury ruled him out of Euro 2024 where he no doubt would have been a starter too. The Three Lions are under new management with Thomas Tuchel, and it finally seems like his international playing days are behind him.

Harry Maguire – England Statistics

Appearances

66

Goals

7

Assists

2

15

Sergio Romero

Argentina

Manchester United's Sergio Romero
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Before his stint as Manchester United’s number two behind David de Gea, Sergio Romero‘s club football highlights weren’t all that special. He’d floated from AZ Alkmaar to Sampdoria without amounting to much but was always the man between the sticks for Argentina, where he would suddenly look world-class – even earning Man of the Match in the 2014 World Cup semi-final.

He sits on 96 caps, with Aston Villa’s Yashin Trophy-winning Emiliano Martinez the main man in net these days following his retirement. A cult hero, there has to be a part of him that hates the fact he never quite reached a century of appearances.

Sergio Romero – Argentina Statistics

Appearances

96

Goals conceded

69

Clean sheets

47

14

Asamoah Gyan

Ghana

Asamoah Gyan

Remembered by most Premier League fans for his spell with Sunderland, Asamoah Gyan was very much a ‘streets won’t forget’ calibre of forward. Despite his career for the Black Cats being overshadowed by that penalty miss at the 2010 World Cup after Luis Suarez’s handball, it was on the international stage where Gyan consistently looked like a talisman.


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Having scored 49 goals in 107 games for Ghana and notably scoring twice at the 2014 World Cup, Gyan certified himself in his nation’s folklore, though – by that point – the striker had assumed journeyman status at club level, plying his trade for the likes of Stade Rennais and Udinese.

Asamoah Gyan – Ghana Statistics

Appearances

107

Goals

49

Assists

13

13

Hal Robson-Kanu

Wales

Hal Robson-Kanu

Failing to break through at Premier League giants Arsenal as a youngster, settling for Reading was as good as it got for Hal Robson-Kanu, and when he was released in 2016, you would’ve been forgiven for not batting an eyelid.

In the same summer, he became a free agent, was included in the Wales squad for Euro 2016 and proved instrumental by scoring against Slovakia and Belgium in their historic run to the semi-finals. His goal against the latter is enshrined in football mythology forever as he sent three defenders before slotting past Thibaut Courtois. The striker remained a regular for Wales but would remain a relatively quiet man at club level.

Hal Robson-Kanu – Wales Statistics

Appearances

46

Goals

5

Assists

2

12

Wout Weghorst

Netherlands

Netherlands' Wout Weghorst celebrates scoring

Fans in England will remember Wout Weghorst as the Burnley striker who somehow secured a loan move to Manchester United in January 2023. His time with the Red Devils didn’t go well, as he scored just twice in 31 games – which is the same number of goals he managed with the Clarets.

That said, he’s been a different beast when it comes to the international game. Often called upon as a super sub, the large striker’s most memorable moment came in the 2022 Qatar World Cup as he struck twice from the bench vs Argentina, helping his team come from behind to take the match to penalties. He then stepped up once more as a substitute at the opening game of Euro 2024, netting the winner vs Poland.

Wout Weghorst – Netherlands Statistics

Appearances

52

Goals

14

Assists

1

11

Xherdan Shaqiri

Switzerland

Xherdan Shaqiri claps fans

Xherdan Shaqiri is one of those players who has always caught the eye. With his stocky frame and muscular calves, power is what springs to mind whenever he takes to the football pitch – especially in terms of striking the ball with that left foot of his.

His club career has been a relative success, winning league titles with FC Basel, Bayern Munich and Liverpool – but he was often a bit-part player in Germany and England. With the Swiss international team, however, it’s a completely different story. A hat-trick vs Honduras at the 2014 World Cup was a high point, but he’s also netted for Switzerland at Russia 2018 and Qatar 2022, as well as at Euro 2016, Euro 2020 and – most recently – Euro 2024.

Xherdan Shaqiri – Switzerland Statistics

Appearances

125

Goals

32

Assists

34

10

Eduardo Vargas

Chile

Eduardo Vargas

Eduardo Vargas finished as the tournament top scorer when Chile secured the Copa America in 2015 and had gone on a record-breaking run of scoring in six consecutive games for his country two years prior to that. Adding to that, the striker repeated the same achievement and became the Copa America’s top scorer twice in 2016, too. Goals were his forte on the big stage.

At club level, though, Vargas struggled to show the same ruthlessness that people expected of him with failed stints at Valencia and Hoffenheim – to name a couple. Napoli also shipped him off on loan several times, the final of which was a loan to QPR, where again he failed to impress in the Premier League.

Eduardo Vargas – Chile Statistics

Appearances

109

Goals

42

Assists

9

9

Joan Capdevila

Spain

Joan Capdevila

Winning 60 caps for Spain in one of the greatest-ever iterations of the national team, you’d have thought just about everyone in that Spain setup from 2008 to 2012 was a superstar. And before the emergence of Jordi Alba, Joan Capdevila was the go-to guy for La Roja on the left-hand side of the defence.

Capdevila certainly played like one for his country, having won a World Cup, European Championship and Olympic silver medal, but he couldn’t replicate it at club level. While not a bad player, Capdevila was merely an average La Liga full-back; a far cry from what he looked like when he played for Spain.

Joan Capdevila – Spain Statistics

Appearances

60

Goals

4

Assists

8

8

Cody Gakpo

The Netherlands

Cody Gakpo Annegret Hilse via Reuters

Cody Gakpo has more international goals for the Netherlands than Arjen Robben, won the Golden Boot award at Euro 2024, while he also scored eight goals in 12 total major international tournament appearances. Incredibly, he’s also still only 27, meaning he’s at his prime for most players.

Liverpool would love to have his directness for country be replicated at Anfield, but the truth is that most Premier League defenders have learnt how to deal with his predictableness on the left flank.

Cody Gakpo – Netherlands Statistics

Appearances

52

Goals

23

Assists

12

7

Keisuke Honda

Japan

Keisuke-Honda

Keisuke Honda had one of the strangest careers you can imagine. He earned cult hero status for his long-shots and set-piece abilities, but aside from a spell with CSKA Moscow, was underwhelming at club level and endured a forgettable spell with AC Milan.

He then became a complete journeyman and balanced playing in the Lithuanian top flight with Cambodia managerial duties. At international level, however, it was a totally different story between 2008 and 2018. He registered 60 goal contributions (37 goals and 23 assists) from 98 caps and will go down as a Japanese legend. Honda was key in three World Cups and became an Asian Cup winner in 2011.

Keisuke Honda – Japan Statistics

Appearances

98

Goals

37

Assists

23

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USMNT Legend Tim Howard Slammed Christian Pulisic’s Trump Gesture

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Christian Pulisic is looking to fire the USMNT to 2026 World Cup glory, with President Donald Trump set to hand the winners the trophy on July 19.

The AC Milan winger was electric in the USA’s first match against Paraguay, registering an assist in a brilliant first-half display before having to withdraw through injury. Pulisic then missed his nation’s second game against Australia, but his team have qualified for the knockout rounds.

He’ll be vital for Mauricio Pochettino in the coming games and is recognised as the country’s best player. After all, he is nicknamed ‘Captain America’. However, he might want to be careful when it comes to political gestures after receiving backlash last time.

Christian Pulisic Mimicked Donald Trump in US Match

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During a 4-2 win against Jamaica in the 2024 Concacaf Nations League quarter-final second leg, Pulisic celebrated his goal by pulling out the ‘Trump Dance’. Trump was still running to be elected as President in early 2025, but has always been a highly controversial figure.

Pulisic was questioned about why he broke out the slightly peculiar movement, which involves a two-fisted shimmy. “Well obviously that’s the Trump dance,” he said.


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The ex-Chelsea forward continued: “It was just a dance that everyone’s doing. He’s the one who created it. I just thought it was funny. I saw everyone doing it yesterday in the NFL, I saw Jon Jones do it. We’re just having a bit of fun, so I thought it was a pretty fun dance.”

Joined by Weston McKennie and Ricardo Pepi, Pulisic wasn’t the only one to take part in the dance. But the 27-year-old denied it was any form of political endorsement, stating it ‘was just for fun’. He added:

“No, not at all. It’s not a political dance. It was just for fun. I saw a bunch of people do it and I thought it was funny, so I enjoyed it. I hope some people did at least.”

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USMNT Hero Slammed ‘Stupid’ Pulisic Actions

Tim-Howard

One of America’s greatest-ever players, Tim Howard, wasn’t impressed by the current star’s actions. In fact, the 121-cap USMNT legend suggested that Pulisic should ‘own’ his support for Trump rather than hiding behind it being ‘a bit of fun’.

Howard, the former Everton and Man Utd goalkeeper, slammed the ‘stupid’ dance, writing in a Daily Mail column: “Here’s my personal view. Doing a dance that mimics Donald Trump is stupid. Why? Because, whether it’s the president of the United States or my neighbour down the street, I would never back someone who I believe is racist. I wouldn’t glorify that. I wouldn’t do it for anything.”


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Taking aim at Pulisic personally, the retired shot-stopper added: “If someone feels strongly the other way, no problem. But if you’re going to make a political statement, then be bold and brash enough to stand behind it. Don’t go quiet and don’t plead innocence like Christian Pulisic.”

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Man Utd Plotting Surprise Move for Robert Lewandowski

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Manchester United have put together a shortlist of potential striker options this summer, as CaughtOffside reports of one surprise target for the Red Devils.

Michael Carrick‘s side are pushing to get some important deals over the line, with the hopes of improving both the quality and depth available for next season.

The midfield has been an area of focus at Old Trafford, with Ederson set to join from Atalanta as an initial signing, while interest is ramping up in the likes of Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali.

However, forwards are also on the cards at Man United, as links have emerged over a deal to sign Crysencio Summerville, and he may not be the only arrival.

A striker could be on the cards, with a few options now shortlisted.

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Among the options on the radar for Man United this summer is Robert Lewandowski, who is available as a free agent after leaving Barcelona at the end of last season.

The Poland international has been described as a “surprising” option on the list for the Red Devils, offering potential support to Benjamin Sesko up front.

The 37-year-old is off the back of a campaign that saw him receive a little less game time than in previous campaigns, but he has still received plenty of praise.

Even in the twilight of his career, Lewandowski has been described as the “best central striker in the world”, having certainly shown that quality during his time in professional football.

It remains to be seen whether a deal is possible, given the links between the striker and a move to the MLS, while it’s unclear how much of a role he may play at Old Trafford if he was to make the move.

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Michael Carrick Manchester United manager (2026) via Reuters

Lewandowski isn’t the only player on Man United’s radar this summer for the central striker role, as four other stars are believed to be appreciated.

Victor Osimhen is claimed to be a “dream target” in the report from CaughtOffside, as the Galatasaray star appears on the radar once again.

Beyond him, Jean-Philippe Mateta and Eli Junior Kroupi have been linked as possible signings who could bring some Premier League experience with them.


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Dusan Vlahovic has been claimed as the final target on the shortlist, as the striker is a free agent at the end of this month following his contract at Juventus coming to an end.

It remains to be seen who Man United could go for, as they look to balance quality with their budget to land the ideal option for the short-term and long-term.

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