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Danny Rohl Told to ‘Dump’ Rangers Trio After Loss to Ferencvaros

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Danny Rohl may ditch as many as three first team stars as Rangers prepare for a crucially important January transfer window.

While improved results have pushed the Gers up to fourth in the Scottish Premiership — a marked improvement after a torrid start to the campaign — their Europa League fortunes have not improved with the club now eliminated from the competition.

Their exit was confirmed after the 2-1 defeat to Ferencvaros on Thursday night with Rohl’s squad being called into question.

With a huge second half of the campaign lying in wait, Rohl needs to make changes quickly if he’s to rescue Rangers’ season.

Rangers Must ‘Dump’ Trio

Youssef Chermiti

Rangers have been told that they need to cash in on three different players following a torrid night against Hungarian side Ferencvaros in the Europa League.

Taking to X, the Heart & Hand Podcast wrote: “Nothing we didn’t already know tonight. The squad lacks quality all over. The defence is absolutely dreadful and needs replaced entirely. Guys like Danilo, Chermitti, Aasgaard etc. need dumped. We’re small, slow and technically poor. This dreadful Thelwell squad has been shown up even more at this level.” That said, making such wholesale changes to his squad could be far easier said than done for Rohl.

Nothing we didn’t already know tonight. The squad lacks quality all over. The defence is absolutely dreadful and needs replaced entirely.

Guys like Danilo, Chermitti, Aasgaard etc need dumped.

We’re small, slow and technically poor. This dreadful Thelwell squad has been shown…

— Heart & Hand Podcast (@ibroxrocks) December 11, 2025

Rangers Squad Rebuild Could Prove Tricky

Rangers manager Danny Rohl looks concerned

There’s no doubting that Danny Rohl has serious work to do in January if he’s to rebuild the squad in his image. However, doing so could be a really difficult task.

Danilo is a player who has scored only three times so far this season. With a contract that runs until the summer of 2028, offloading him could be an issue.

For Chermiti and Aasgaard, the attacking duo only arrived at Rangers over the summer. It means that any decision to move them on would likely result in Rangers making a huge loss with both players on good contracts.

Remodelling his squad could take numerous transfer windows for Rohl, but if Rangers are serious about kicking on in the second half of the season, the club and their hierarchy will need to work out how to be ruthless next month in order compete.

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Iran Captain Mehdi Taremi Slams FIFA and USA After World Cup Draw v Egypt

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Iran captain Mehdi Taremi’s stunning claims about FIFA and the United States have gone viral following Team Melli’s 1-1 draw with Egypt on Friday night. The result brought Iran’s 2026 World Cup campaign to a possible end, with three draws – against New Zealand, Belgium and Egypt – leaving them just short of the knockout stages, waiting to see if they can go through as one of the best third-placed sides.

An unbeaten tournament is still an achievement Iran can take pride in, particularly given the constant challenges they have faced both on and off the pitch. Geopolitical tensions have undoubtedly contributed to the emotional strain on players and staff, many of whom left behind a homeland caught up in conflict involving the United States and Israel.

Logistical issues also added to their burden. Due to Donald Trump’s strict visa policies, Iran were required to travel more than any other team during the group stage, only being permitted to enter the US the night before matches then immediately returning to their training base in Mexico afterwards.


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Mehdi Taremi Doesn’t Hold Back in Attack on FIFA and the USA

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Despite those obstacles, and repeated boos during the national anthem before matches, Iran have largely carried themselves with dignity throughout the tournament. The squad even left thank-you notes at each of their last two venues in a gesture of appreciation towards their hosts.

Taremi, however, was not prepared to keep his real emotions bottled up. Following Iran’s opening draw against New Zealand, the former Inter Milan star branded the World Cup a ‘disaster’ and he reiterated those claims on Friday before slamming FIFA for ‘doing nothing’ to help his team.

“We always complained about these things since the beginning, it’s a disaster World Cup. A disaster. As professional players in a professional competition, it’s not right… it’s not fair… if it’s fair for FIFA, okay, good for them. But it’s not fair. Who wants to help us… no one helps. No one.

“Who has to solve this problem for us? Who? FIFA? I don’t know. USA. I don’t know – just mention one name for me. [FIFA president Gianni] Infantino came to [our locker room] the first game [against New Zealand] and said we will solve every problem here, but actually FIFA did nothing.”

As per the Daily Mail, head coach Amir Ghalenoei said the USA’s “behavior towards us has been really terrible, and we hope the world will be aware of that.”

During an astonishing press conference in Seattle, Taremi was asked whether he felt World Cup organisers – including FIFA and the US authorities – would prefer Iran to be knocked out. “We have to fight against everything here. I don’t know if people want [that] or not but as we see it by our perspective, yeah, they are like that I think,” he said.

How Iran Can Still Qualify For Knockout Stages

 Iran footballer Mohammad Mohebi Daniel Cole via Reuters

Iran thought they had secured a spot in the round of 32 when defender Shoja Khalilzadeh fired home in stoppage time against Egypt.

But after a long VAR check, the goal was eventually ruled out for offside. Moments later, a header from Iran midfielder Saeid Ezatolahi hit the bar.

Current Third-Place Rankings (best 8 go through)

Team

Played

For

Against

Goal difference

Points

1. Sweden

3

7

7

0

4

2. Ecuador

3

2

2

0

4

3. Bosnia & Herzegovina

3

5

6

-1

4

4. Paraguay

3

2

4

-2

4

5. Senegal

3

8

6

2

3

6. Iran

3

3

3

0

3

7. Croatia

2

3

4

-1

3

8. Korea Rep

3

2

3

-1

3

9. Algeria

2

2

4

-2

3

10. Scotland

3

1

4

-3

3

11. Uruguay

3

3

4

-1

2

12. Congo DR

2

1

2

-1

1

The 1-1 draw means Belgium and Egypt qualify automatically from Group G. Iran are odds on to join them as one the top eight third-place teams, but they must now wait to see if other results go their way. “I feel sad, but we have hope,” said Taremi, who complained once again that Iran’s players have to head back to Tijuana after the game.

“We always do our best. We play for our people. We want them to be happy because we want to bring the joy,” he added. “We want to send a message of peace for the people in Iran, outside of Iran, for FIFA, for everyone. But there is no peace about the others to us.”

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Man Utd’s Chido Obi in Loan Talks with Bundesliga Club FC Koln

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Manchester United youngster Chido Obi has made a decision on his next step as he’s entered talks to join a Bundesliga club for the season. Chido Obi is regarded as one of the biggest prospects in the United Academy after he signed from fellow Premier League side Arsenal.

Obi is yet to fully break into the United senior squad, with the Red Devils looking to manage his progression and development at a steady pace.

The young striker has flourished in United’s academy, playing in the U18 and U21 sides during the 25/26 campaign.

Obi netted 20 goals last season while picking up six assists, but he failed to play for the first team.

During the previous campaign, Obi made his debut in the Premier League, coming on against Tottenham, making seven appearances in England’s top flight overall.


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Man Utd: Chido Obi’s Next Move

Chido Obi-Martin in action for Manchester United

According to a report from Football Insider, Manchester United’s rising star Obi has opened talks to join Bundesliga side FC Köln on loan for the 26/27 season.

United believe that the 18-year-old would benefit from a loan move next season in order to continue his development and play regular first-team football.

It would certainly be a big move for him in his career, with Koln plying their trade in the top tier in Germany.

Whether he is ready to make the step up to regular Bundesliga football remains to be seen, but it is clear that United feel his development is best served elsewhere.

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Man Utd in Market for Striker

Benjamin Sesko celebrates scoring for Manchester United

Manchester United do appear to be in the market for a new striker during the summer transfer window to provide competition and cover for Benjamin Sesko.

United clearly feel that Obi isn’t ready to compete at first-team level for the club, and they are now being linked with moves to sign a new centre-forward this summer.

Reports have suggested that Manchester United dream of signing Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen, despite a deal being difficult to do for financial reasons.

The Red Devils have also been linked with the likes of Igor Thiago at Brentford as they look to strengthen their options in the centre-forward position.

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Footage Shows True Crowd Reaction to Iran’s National Anthem vs Egypt

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Footage has emerged showing the true crowd reaction to Iran’s national anthem ahead of their ‘Pride Match’ against Egypt on Friday night. The 1-1 draw proved to be Team Melli’s final match of the 2026 World Cup, as they finished third in Group G with three stalemates, bringing to an end a campaign that was turbulent both on and off the pitch for the Middle Eastern nation.

Despite the circumstances, Iran maintained their dignity throughout the tournament. The squad left notes after matches against Belgium and Egypt to thank their hosts, despite ongoing tensions with the US government. However, the treatment they received was not always as considerate. After each group-stage match, for example, they were required to leave the United States immediately and return to their training base in Mexico.

Almost certainly the most physically exhausted team competing stateside this summer, Iran also faced challenges away from the field. Head coach Amir Ghalenoei recently spoke about feeling shunned by rival managers, amid uncertainty over perceptions of his country during a period of geopolitical tension. Iran’s national anthem was booed before each of their first two matches, but ahead of their third game, the crowd produced a very unusual reaction.

The True Crowd Reaction to Iran’s National Anthem in Final World Cup Match

Iran Players | World Cup Kirby Lee (IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters)

Those tuning into Friday night’s action will have noticed boos ringing around Seattle’s Lumen Field as some supporters held up Pride flags in recognition of the city’s LGBTQ celebrations.

Indeed, both developments were to be expected. Iran and Egypt had opposed the designated ‘Pride Match’ due to the criminalisation of homosexuality in their respective countries, while perceptions of Iran among many American neutrals have been clouded by Donald Trump’s accusations against the nation, creating a predictably tense atmosphere.

However, there was another factor that contributed to the reaction inside the stadium – one that even led some Iranians themselves to boo their national anthem. While many Iranians view life before the Islamic Revolution more favourably, US authorities had banned pre-revolutionary Iranian flags from being brought into World Cup stadiums.

Why Even Some Iranians Booed the Anthem

A fan holds up the flag of Iran in the stands before the match between New Caledonia v Jamaica

The biggest slap in the face came in Seattle when organisers played the anthem associated with the current Islamic Republic instead. In response, many Iranian supporters turned their backs away from the pitch and protested, with boos echoing around the stadium during the rendition. Watch the reaction below:

According to a survey by Iran International, only about 20 percent of Iranians want the current Islamic Republic to remain in power. Roughly 40 percent of the population views structural regime change as a necessary precondition for reform, while another 24 percent favor a broader, different political transition.

Iranians widely reject the Islamic Republic due to severe economic mismanagement, pervasive political corruption, forced imposition of strict religious laws, and violent crackdowns on human rights and individual freedoms.

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