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Robert Lewandowski Could Join MLS Side Chicago Fire as Positive Talks Held

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While he remains one of the best strikers in the world, Robert Lewandowski could soon see his reputation take a slight dip if rumours of an imminent departure from Barcelona prove true. All great things must eventually come to an end, and Poland’s record scorer is out of contract at the Camp Nou at the end of the season.

Lewandowski has scored 109 goals in 164 games for Barcelona, twice winning La Liga, since joining in 2022 on a four-year deal. He has netted eight goals in 17 appearances this term, with his side currently four points clear at the top of La Liga. Before moving to Spain, he was a goalscoring machine in Germany for both Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich, racking up an astonishing 312 goals in 384 Bundesliga appearances.

It’s easy to forget he’s now 37 and could be looking for a move where the competition is less strenuous, while still enjoying the game he loves and improving his quality of life. That is why a move across the pond to the MLS is being mooted as a way for him to see out his playing days.

Lewandowski Linked With Move To MLS

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Chicago Fire have held positive talks with Lewandowski over a potential move to Major League Soccer next summer, according to the BBC. The forward is reportedly open to the switch, and his wages are not expected to be an issue. He still has other options – including staying at Barcelona or joining the Saudi Pro League – but an MLS move is a strong possibility.

The Fire, who reached the MLS play-offs this season for the first time since 2017, have Lewandowski on their ‘discovery list,’ meaning no other club in the league can sign him without paying a fee. Having previously tried to sign Neymar and Kevin De Bruyne earlier this year, they have now made Lewandowski a priority for at least six months – a strategic move given Chicago has the largest Polish community in the United States.

According to Mundo Deportivo, Chicago Fire sporting director Gregg Berhalter travelled to Barcelona to hold a face-to-face meeting with Lewandowski and his agent, Pini Zahavi, at a centrally located hotel in the Catalan capital. The talks appear to be progressing positively, with the club presenting a highly ambitious project that the striker wants to be a part of.

Inter Miami Are Also Interested in Bolstering Their Attack

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Inter Miami have also been linked, but they cannot talk to Lewandowski while he remains on another club’s discovery list, with Fire in pole position should he decide to continue his career in America.

Lionel Messi’s Inter side have one of their designated player spots open after Jordi Alba’s retirement following their first-ever MLS Cup victory against Vancouver this month. But with them already boasting the greatest footballer ever and Luis Suarez, it’s hardly as if they need to add to their firepower.

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Rodri Addresses Bernardo Silva Incident During Spain 1-0 Portugal

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On paper, it looked set to be one of the most thrilling matches at the 2026 World Cup so far. Truth be told, Spain vs Portugal was as dull as dishwater, although it has led to Roberto Martinez quitting.

Both teams came into the tournament as strong favourites to go all the way, but it was Martinez’s men who were dumped out at the Round of 16 stage. Cristiano Ronaldo exited the pitch in tears – in what was surely his last ever outing at a World Cup – after Mikel Merino kept his cool to slot home the only goal of the game.

That strike in the 91st minute was one of few incidents in the 1-0 win, but there was another eye-catching moment late on when former Manchester City teammates Rodri and Bernardo Silva clashed.

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With the score at 1-0, Silva had a chance to steal an instant equaliser, but he could not get over the ball, as his header sailed over the crossbar. It was a difficult outing for the ex-Man City star, who has recently signed a contract with Real Madrid, but he didn’t get any sympathy from his former teammate.

Indeed, Rodri stood over Silva with the Portuguese star on the floor after his miss. Something was clearly said as the two were soon caught in a verbal spat and the Real Madrid man had to be calmed down as he angrily wagged his finger at the Spanish.

Seeing as the pair have so much positive history together – having won four Premier League titles and the Champions League at City – it was rather eye-catching that such an ill-tempered moment erupted between them on the pitch. However, after going on to win the game, Rodri appears to have calmed down.

Speaking to the press, he took responsibility and apologised to Silva, saying:

“I apologise to Bernardo Silva for celebrating his miss in the last minutes… It was my fault.”

At the time of writing, Silva has yet to respond.


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Cristiano Ronaldo looks dejected after the Spain match as Portugal are eliminated from the World Cup IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Jerome

While there was plenty of focus on this moment between Silva and Rodri, all eyes were really on Ronaldo at full time. The 41-year-old will now almost certainly finish his career without ever winning the World Cup.

Already, pundits are looking forward, wondering what is in store for Portugal without their veteran striker. On this matter, pundit and Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney told BBC Sport:

“This is the start of a new era when you lose a player like Ronaldo. Maybe a few players have felt [they were] in the shadow of him – which is normal because of what he has done in the game. For other players, it’s time to go and be the main man for Portugal. It’s a new opportunity for senior players to take responsibility and for younger players to come through.”

Spain will now face the winner of the US or Belgium in the quarter-final.

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World Cup Fans Claim Bernardo Silva Player ‘Cost’ Portugal vs Spain

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Cristiano Ronaldo’s World Cup story looks to be over after Portugal suffered a 1-0 defeat to Spain in the Round of 16.

Billed as a meeting of the titans, this wasn’t a match you’ll be seeing on FIFA’s highlight reels anytime soon. A cagey affair came to life late on when Arsenal midfielder Mikel Merino scored a 90+1st-minute winner.

Ronaldo couldn’t lead his team to victory over the reigning European champions, and it now looks likely he’ll retire from international football. The 41-year-old failed to impress at Dallas Stadium, but he’s not the player many are blaming for the Portuguese making an early exit.

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A dull encounter suddenly came to life when Ferran Torres played Merino through on goal, and he calmly slotted past Diogo Costa. The Spanish weren’t at their best, but they were the better side on the night.

Ronaldo and Co pushed for a last-gasp equaliser in stoppage time, only for Bernardo Silva to waste a golden opportunity. A dangerous cross from Francisco Conceição found the former Manchester City attacker, but he headed over Unai Simon’s bar.

Silva’s frustrations boiled over, and the Real Madrid new boy exchanged words with ex-City teammate Rodri after his miss. The 31-year-old came on late in the game and failed to come up trumps.

For Portugal, it’s another World Cup that’s gone begging, and a new era may be starting if Ronaldo announces his international retirement as expected. The old guard are starting to fade out, and that might even include Silva, whose reduced minutes during the tournament speak volumes.

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Fans Blame Silva For Portugal Exit

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Silva has been vital for Portugal over the years, earning 113 caps and starring for his country, albeit without major trophy success. Two Nations League wins are the only winners’ medals he has to show, and given their star-studded squad, that’s probably a failure.

Some felt Martinez’s men were among the favourites ahead of the World Cup, based on their midfield. They never looked like they would win the competition, and tonight’s loss to Spain highlighted many issues.

Silva’s late cameo appearance didn’t go down well with fans who felt he cost his side. One fan wrote: “Bernardo Silva Costa Portugal a last 8 space…..awful performance!”

Another supporter called him: “Bernardo Silva is the worst substitute in football history. He cost Portugal the tournament with just a few minutes after coming on.”

One gave a brutal assessment: “Bernardo Silva lost the game for Portugal disgraceful from the minute he went in.”

The ex-City man’s scrappy outing didn’t go unnoticed: “Bernardo Silva has just cost Portugal with his silly fouls.”

Another replied: “Bernardo Silva went to fund Portugal, lost his head and failed to find his origin in Spain.”

One fan said: “Bernardo Silva came on just to kick people, got a yellow card, give away free kicks which they conceded from, and cost his country and Ronaldo their World Cup dreams.”

This was echoed by another: “Yikes what a dreadful cameo from Bernardo Silva.”


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Silva will now focus on a new challenge in Madrid after joining the La Liga giants as a free agent following his departure from City. The veteran playmaker enjoyed a trophy-laden career at the Etihad and bid farewell with legendary manager Pep Guardiola.

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Ronaldo Nazario and Media Balme Carlo Ancelotti For World Cup Loss

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The inquest into Brazil’s shortcomings at the 2026 World Cup is already well underway, less than 24 hours after crashing out against Norway in the Round of 16.

Erling Haaland rose highest to head home the opener before smashing in a second to put the Europeans out of sight. Neymar ended his international career with a consolation penalty, but wasn’t able to prevent his country from being eliminated with a whimper.

So now the questions will inevitably come. Who was to blame for the ultimate failure on the biggest stage in world football? Was it Neymar himself? Carlo Ancelotti? Vinicius Junior? Gabriel Magalhaes?

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Back home in South America, there was very little left to the imagination when it came to who was in the firing line. Ancelotti, a five-time Champions League-winning coach, has had to take the majority of the heavy criticism.

Despite the consensus from some that Neymar didn’t deserve his place in the squad, Vinicius Junior shied away from a vital penalty vs Norway and Gabriel was manhandled by Haaland, the blame lies at the door of the manager.

A Brazilian columnist for UOL (per Mail Sport) explained the manager bowed to public pressure, writing: “In the final substitution, by bringing on Endrick and Neymar for the wingers, pandering to popular demand, he ruined the team. It wasn’t Neymar who died embracing Ancelotti, but Ancelotti who died embracing Neymar.”

Another reporter went on to add that it was the ‘worst performance of Ancelotti’s career with a top-level team’. They continued: “Carlo Ancelotti made the changes that ultimately ruined Brazil, especially with the introduction of Neymar.”

The Italian’s decision to call up an injury-prone 34-year-old ahead of Chelsea’s Joao Pedro appears to be a big point of contention at this summer’s tournament.

Another journalist, working for the same publication, labelled the performance of the Selecao as ‘cowardly’ and shameful. They wrote:

“Brazil: ‘Small, Cowardly, Dominated, Ridiculous, Shameful’.

“Neymar’s call-up is a scandal. This Brazil is not the Brazil of the people. It is the Brazil of power. An absolutely despicable and individualistic Brazil.”

Ronaldo Calls Out Ancelotti’s Mistakes

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It’s not just the press who are pointing the finger at the coach. One of Brazil’s greatest-ever players, Ronaldo Nazario, has also claimed Ancelotti’s many ‘mistakes’ vs Norway ultimately cost the team.Marca

While he’s very complimentary of his old boss, who is ‘one of the best coaches in the history of football’, R9 cited his exclusion of Joao Pedro as a baffling call. He said (per Marca):

“I have to be honest, I think this elimination begins with the decisions from the bench. Carlo Ancelotti is one of the best coaches in the history of football, but tonight he made too many mistakes.

“I still don’t understand why Joao Pedro was not part of this squad. He has had an exceptional season, he is in form, and Brazil needed a striker who could offer something different.”

He then pointed at the decision to restrict exciting youngster Endrick to sitting on the bench for the majority of the tournament. The two-time World Cup winner couldn’t ‘understand’ that call.

He concluded: “Then you look at Endrick. Every time he came on in this tournament, he brought energy, aggression and unpredictability. However, he spent most of the World Cup sitting on the bench. I don’t understand that.”

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