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Iran Women’s Football Team Refuse to Sing National Anthem

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Iran’s women’s national team made their feelings clear with a gesture before their first match since the Middle East conflict escalated earlier this week. Facing South Korea in their Asian Cup opener on Monday in Australia, they played against the backdrop of political turmoil at home following US-Israeli airstrikes on Iran.

The strikes, dubbed “Operation Epic Fury,” targeted Iran’s missile and naval capabilities and included the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as the US go about trying to restrict the nation’s regional influence amid perceived threats of nuclear fallout. In retaliation, Iran have since launched missile and drone attacks on Israel and regional countries hosting US allies or military bases, including Bahrain, Qatar, and the UAE.

Escalating tensions have begun impacting sports as well. The president of the Iranian football federation expressed a bleak outlook for the team’s participation in this year’s World Cup. Already qualified, Team Melli is set to face New Zealand in Los Angeles in June to open its Group G campaign, but Donald Trump commented that he “couldn’t care” whether the team chooses to boycott the tournament.

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Iran Women’s National Team’s Silent Protest in Asia Cup Opener

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On Monday, the Iranian women’s team lost 3-0 against South Korea in Queensland, Australia, in what was their first game since the conflict began. As the national anthem was played ahead of kick-off, the squad simply stood in silence rather than singing in an apparent protest. Watch the incident below:

During questioning by media on Sunday, Iran women’s national team captain Zahra Ghanbari, alongside Jafari, was asked about Khamenei’s death. The question was shot down quickly. Jafari answered in Farsi, but an AFC media representative cut off her response without any translation, as per Fox News.

“OK, I think that’s all for your question. Thank you for asking. Let’s just focus on the game itself,” the media representative said before questioning continued. While the content of Jafari’s response remains unknown, the team’s stoic nature during the national anthem, which is usually met by at least some players singing, says enough.

Tournament hosts, Australian women – better known by their nickname “Matildas” – have also praised the Iranian women for still showing up at the Asia Cup. Sam Kerr, Chelsea legend, was among those to mention how they gave them a tough game last time the two nations met and how they deserve the utmost respect. Watch her interview below:

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Iran’s national team will not be preparing for the World Cup at this time, as a 40-day mourning period following the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is in effect. But even after that period, it remains uncertain whether the Middle Eastern nation will travel to the USA, where only athletes and team staff are exempt from the travel ban Trump has imposed on them, alongside 38 other countries.

“What is certain is that after this attack, we cannot be expected to look forward to the World Cup with hope,” football president Mehdi Taj told sports portal Varzesh3 on Sunday. “The US regime has attacked our homeland, and this is an incident that will not go unanswered.”

FIFA has also noted it will be monitoring the situation with Iran, while simultaneously dealing with issues arising from Mexico’s ongoing conflict following the assassination of drug lord cartel boss “El Mencho.” The governing body now faces unprecedented challenges in organising this summer’s World Cup, with fewer than 100 days remaining.

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Bastian Schweinsteiger Reacts After He’s Accused of Making Racist Comments

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Bastian Schweinsteiger has been forced to defend himself after comments he made about the Ivory Coast ahead of their World Cup clash with Germany were branded racist by their head coach.

The former Germany, Bayern Munich and Manchester United midfielder described Ivory Coast’s style as unpredictable and unorthodox while working as a pundit, remarks that brought a wave of criticism in the days that followed.

Ivory Coast boss Emerse Fae pulled no punches when addressing the comments, leading Schweinsteiger to release a statement explaining what he had actually meant by the analysis.

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Fae was quick to give his view on the matter, hitting back after guiding Ivory Coast into the knockout rounds for the first time in their history following a 2-0 win over Curacao.

“We could call it racist, if we were calling a spade a spade.”

Though he added he hoped it was simply a “clumsy statement that’s not necessarily reflective of what’s in his life.”

The issue also drew in Jurgen Klopp, who appeared uncomfortable when pressed on the subject during a broadcast appearance, eventually cutting the interview short.

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Schweinsteiger had described Ivory Coast’s approach as “a bit African football, a bit unorthodox, a bit wild, a bit perhaps also not so conditioned by tactics” while appearing on German broadcaster ARD.


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The comments quickly drew backlash, with some suggesting he leaned into outdated racial stereotypes. Responding through a statement released by the same broadcaster, Schweinsteiger said:

“I was talking about football, not about people. It’s a football analysis. Nothing more and nothing less. … I certainly didn’t mean to offend anyone.”


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Axel Balkausky, ARD’s sports coordinator, defended Schweinsteiger’s stance in a very similar manner. “He summarized his experiences and observations from recent games. It wasn’t about individual people but rather a footballing assessment. I can’t detect any form of racism in that or in his choice of words. If the coach of Ivory Coast, Emerse Fae, were to speak directly with Bastian, his suspicions would be quickly revised, I am sure of that. Perhaps an opportunity of that sort will arise in the course of the tournament.”

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Pele and Diego Maradona’s Private Chat About Lionel Messi in 2016

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While there will always be intense debate over where they all rank, Lionel Messi, Pele and Diego Maradona will forever be in the pantheon of all-time football greats.

Pele was football’s first global superstar, his name synonymous with the beautiful game. Winner of the World Cup in 1958 at the age of 17, the Brazilian went on to lift football’s most iconic trophy twice more, first in 1962 and then again in 1970.

And then came Diego Maradona, the first player to seriously threaten Pele’s status as the greatest footballer in history.

The diminutive playmaker inspired Argentina to World Cup glory at the 1986 finals in Mexico, hitting a level of individual brilliance that had never been seen before.

It seemed incomprehensible that we’d see another player as good as Maradona, but the otherworldly Messi burst onto the scene in 2005 and the rest is history.

If Messi wins a second successful World Cup with Argentina in the United States this summer, he will cement his status as football’s GOAT (greatest of all time), in the eyes of many football fans and pundits alike.


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For others, that happened as soon as he won the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, producing a series of performances that rivalled Maradona’s 36 years earlier.

Sadly, Maradona wasn’t around to witness Messi’s crowning moment. He died two years earlier, aged just 60.

Pele, on the other hand, did witness Messi lifting the World Cup, but passed away himself less than two weeks later aged 82.

Pele and Maradona’s Private Chat About Messi in 2016

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Years earlier, in June 2016, Maradona and Pele were caught by microphones having a private chat about Messi – and their comments now look very interesting.

Messi was going through a challenging period with Argentina at the time, faced with accusations that he cared more about playing for Barcelona than his national team.

These unfair accusations, combined with a series of near misses at major tournaments, even led to Messi announcing his retirement from international football after the 2016 Copa America.

Several weeks earlier, Maradona and Pele had their private chat. Pele, wanting to learn more about Messi’s personality, asked: “Diego, do you know Messi personally?”

Maradona, who coached Messi at the 2010 World Cup, replied: “Yes, yes, but…”

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Pele interjected: “Is he a good person? I don’t know him, I know him from…”

Maradona then said: “He is a good person, but he has no personality. He doesn’t have much personality, like how to be a leader.”

Pele responded: “Ah, I understand. Like there were many [players like this] in our time.”

Maradona added: “Exactly, many players, many…”

Pele then said: “In 1970, there was Rivelino. I was speaking about Messi, the Argentina of Messi. He said that Messi is a great player, there is no doubt, but he has no personality.” Watch the clip below:

While Messi has let his gifted feet do most of the talking during his illustrious career, there’s no doubt that his leadership qualities have massively improved since Maradona and Pele’s conversation.

Every player in Argentina’s most-recent squads would run through a brick wall for the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner, who has helped to cultivate an extraordinary team spirit with the help of manager Lionel Scaloni.

Messi, who reversed his decision to retire from international duty after a mass public appeal in August 2016, might be a very different character to Pele and Maradona – but he’s demonstrated over the past 10 years that he also has plenty of personality.

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Liverpool Star Wanted By Three Clubs As Transfer Deadline Set

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Liverpool are set for a busy summer transfer window, as Andoni Iraola is in the middle of building a squad capable of playing his style of play for next season.

Work has already been done to land some new signings, with Jeremy Jacquet arriving after a deal was agreed earlier this year, while Victor Munoz was signed from Osasuna as an early arrival.

However, there is an expectation that more deals will be on the way for Liverpool. A move for Yan Diomande is in the works, with a deal that could exceed £100 million.

While that would add some firepower, the Reds will also need to consider some sales. Among those angling for an exit is Federico Chiesa.

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Liverpool's Federico Chiesa during the warm up before facing Barnsley

Chiesa continues to be linked with an exit this summer, as the forward looks for a new challenge to get himself back in and around some first-team action.

The Italian international has struggled since his move to Anfield, as injuries impacted his early time, while he has failed to regain his best form with the limited opportunities he has received since.

A move away seems likely, but it will depend on the interest he receives and whether it matches the valuation set by Liverpool. According to Calciomercato, there are three teams eyeing up a potential move.

Juventus are linked with a return for Chiesa, where he impressed a few years ago, with the star already admitting that the club has a special place in his heart.

That may not stop a move to their rivals, however, as Inter Milan and Napoli have also been linked with interest in the winger for this summer.

The report adds that Chiesa will have a month to decide on his future, and it’s unclear exactly which of those three clubs he could end up at.

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Competition Is Good For Chiesa Sale

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As Liverpool look for a potential sale for Chiesa, there will be some hope that competition for his signature will help maximise the value they can extract this summer.

The Reds paid just £12.5 million for the winger, a fee that can easily be matched or exceeded this summer by the Serie A clubs showing interest.


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Any money from that deal could then help balance the books, especially with the expensive move for Diomande, as well as the deal for Munoz.

Considering the recent transfer spend, it’s important that Liverpool continue to find ways to raise funds to be active in the market going forward.

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