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Celtic Forward Joel Mvuka ‘Not Good Enough’ After Rangers Display

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Celtic forward Joel Mvuka produced a disappointing cameo performance off the bench against Rangers on Sunday afternoon, and that’s been a common theme for him since his arrival from Lorient on loan.

Celtic managed to secure their place in the next round of the cup against Rangers, going through on penalties. It was an underwhelming performance from Martin O’Neill’s side, but they won’t care as they get one over their rivals.

O’Neill made multiple changes for the game, giving some of the fringe players a chance to impress. There won’t have been many who massively impressed the Celtic boss, and Mvuka is one who failed to make an impact, and it’s not the first time that’s happened this season.

Mvuka a Disappointment for Celtic vs Rangers

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Mvuka came off the bench for Celtic in the second half against Rangers, but it was yet another disappointing cameo for the forward. Reacting after the game, 67 Hail Hail gave Mvuka a 4/10 rating, suggesting that he was ‘all over the place’.

“All over the place when he came on. His touch was heavy, his crossing was poor and he was lightweight when defending. Not good enough.”

Tomas Cvancara was another who was being criticised for his display against Rangers, but Mvuka was worse.

The two new additions have struggled with consistency, and Mvuka has barely produced an impressive performance that will have impressed the manager.

In reality, at the moment, Mvuka simply isn’t good enough for a side who are hoping to beat Hearts to the Scottish Premiership title.

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Mvuka Needs Time, but he Might Not Get it

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Mvuka signed for Celtic on loan towards the end of the January transfer window, with the Glasgow club confirming that they have an option to buy him at the end of his temporary deal.

Mvuka is a young player moving to a new country and league, so he was always going to take time to settle. Unfortunately for him, he might not get the time needed for him to develop.

Considering his struggles since joining the club in January, it feels unlikely that Celtic will be willing to activate his option to buy.

When signing players on loan, especially in January, you need them to make an immediate impact. Players often need time, especially when moving to a new league, but it’s difficult to give them that when they’re only signed on loan.

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Pete Sampras Named Toughest Opponent of His Tennis Career

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Pete Sampras was one of the most dominant figures in tennis throughout the 1990s, collecting 64 singles titles, including 14 Grand Slam crowns.

He remained unbeaten in Wimbledon singles finals, winning all seven he contested, and remains the only man to claim three consecutive titles at SW19 on two different occasions (1993-95 and 1997-2000). Sampras retired in 2002 following his triumph at the US Open.

During his time at the top, there was no shortage of challengers eager to dethrone him. He developed memorable rivalries with Boris Becker, Michael Chang, Goran Ivanisevic, Stefan Edberg, and Richard Krajicek.

Speaking to The Guardian in 2007, Sampras was asked to name his toughest opponent across his 14-year career, and he didn’t even hesitate when revealing who gave him the most problems.

Pete Sampras’ Choice For Toughest Tennis Opponent

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He picked fellow American Andre Agassi, whose elite returning ability perfectly countered Sampras’ devastating serve. The pair met repeatedly in Grand Slam finals, both reached world No. 1, and faced each other 34 times overall, with Sampras winning 20 of those encounters.

“Andre Agassi. We had contrasting styles and he had that extra gear. If you made a mistake, then you knew it was game over. I also like to think that I made him realise that how you played was more important than your image.

“When he retired, I thought it was important to reach out to him, so I sent him a few text messages. It would have been a shame for us not to be in contact just because we were both no longer playing. Now we’re retired and bringing up families, we joke about how much we finally have in common.”

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The Sampras-Agassi rivalry became one of the defining storylines of modern tennis, with two all-time greats boasting contrasting styles and personalities that consistently brought the best out of one another.

They contested 16 finals, including Miami in 1994 and 1995, the Canadian Open in 1995, Los Angeles in 1999 and 2001, the ATP Championships (Masters) in 1999, Indian Wells in 1995 and 2001, as well as Atlanta in 1992 and San Jose in 1996. Sampras finished with an 11-9 advantage on hard courts, while Agassi held a 3-2 edge on clay.

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Murray clearly had a preference when it came to playing against the three legends of tennis.

In 2022, however, Agassi did not name Sampras as the toughest opponent of his career, instead selecting Australian star Pat Rafter.

“Pat and I had so many great matches. He was truly the most enjoyable player for me to compete against because he was such a sportsman, such a good guy,” he said.

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“He was a class act in victory and defeat. His game was the opposite of mine, but yet, unlike [Pete] Sampras, he allowed me to get into a rhythm out there, and I always knew I was going to play well against him, and we would raise each other’s game.”

Despite that, Agassi admitted Sampras played a vital role in shaping his career: “A great rival is like a mirror. You have to look at yourself, acknowledge where you fall short, make adjustments, and nurture the areas where you overachieve. There were times my rivals brought out the best in me, and there were times they brought out the worst.

“They probably helped me win things I never would have otherwise. They also cost me titles. I don’t know how you quantify what it would have been without a rival like Pete Sampras. I would have won more, but I think I would have been worse without him.”

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How Lionel Messi vs Cristiano Ronaldo Can Happen at the 2026 World Cup

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It would possibly be the biggest game in history. Lionel Messi vs Cristiano Ronaldo on the biggest stage in world football, and it could realistically take place at the 2026 World Cup.

They are two of the main contenders to be declared the greatest footballer of all time, but bragging rights in a World Cup match would likely tip the scales in either man’s favour. We’ve seen them compete in Champions League finals and El Clasico, but never at a World Cup.


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Messi’s Argentina and Ronaldo’s Portugal are among the favourites to go all the way and win the iconic trophy. But there’s now a strong chance they’ll meet each other on the way to the trophy. But a few things have to happen for this dream match to become a reality.

Messi vs Ronaldo Edges Closer to World Cup Reality

Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo Images via Reuters

There are two scenarios which could see Argentina face Portugal, but both are dependent on the latter’s final group game. Ronaldo’s side can either win their group with victory against Colombia or finish second.

Should they top the group, we’ll be extremely close to seeing the showdown. If both teams progress past their Round of 32 and 16 opponents, they would then meet each other in the quarter-final stage. This fixture would take place at Kansas City Stadium on July 11.

Argentina have already won their group, meaning they know which side of the draw they will be on. However, a second-placed finish would put Portugal on the opposite side. That means they wouldn’t be able to meet until the final, should they both make it.

Now that would add even more to the already highly anticipated match. It’s less likely, as there are more rounds for both teams to progress through, but Messi battling for his second World Cup and Ronaldo attempting to win Portugal’s first would make for extraordinary viewing.

This year’s World Cup final takes place on July 19 at New York New Jersey Stadium. The eyes of the world will be on that match, even more so if Messi and Ronaldo are there for one last dance. President Donald Trump would then hand the winner the trophy.

Ronaldo Ready For ‘Awesome’ Messi Clash

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Ronaldo has been quizzed on his thoughts about a potential showdown with his long-term rival. The 41-year-old hasn’t been in the mood to field questions regarding his Argentina peer, but did say the prospect of meeting him at the World Cup was ‘awesome’.

He responded: “I don’t know how to answer that. But, well, it would be awesome.” But the Al-Nassr forward also snapped when asked another question about Messi after his team’s win against Uzbekistan.


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Ronaldo added: “The most important thing was today, winning to advance, and being ready for what’s next … The main goal was to advance from the group stage, and we did it.”

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Triple H Names 4 Current Superstars That Are Future WrestleMania Main Eventers

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WWE legend Triple H has discussed the future pool of talent currently catching his eye as he appeared on The Stephen A. Smith show to promote upcoming Premium Live Events.

The host asked him if wrestling follows a similar model he had previously discussed with Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones when it comes to harnessing young talent for the future of their respective sports.

Triple H responded with agreement, stating that young wrestlers are important for the future of the brand. He went on to name four rising stars that he tips to be the next main event stars, even backing them to headline WrestleMania one day.

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Not only did he name-drop four current WWE Superstars as the future of the company, he also pointed out how many veterans are calling time on their illustrious careers right now.

With the likes of John Cena and AJ Styles both hanging up their boots in recent months, Triple H has spoken out about how having young talent waiting around the corner to catch their opportunity is so crucial.


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“You always have to be thinking about the future. Jerry is correct. It’s about hiring youth, putting youth around you, and keeping yourself young in that sense. As a brand, you see that John Cena’s retiring, AJ Styles is retiring, and some of these talents are at the peak of their careers. You have to have those young talent underneath them.”

He mentioned in the same interview that we could see these young talents emerging to the top of the brand as soon as a couple of years. Among the several rising stars, Triple H singled out a total of four names who are destined to go to the very top, according to him.

Triple H’s Four Future WrestleMania Main Eventers

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“When you see this next crop of talent, Oba Femi is going to be as big as anybody has ever been in this business,” Triple H said.

He also mentioned Sol Ruca, saying she has an opportunity to be a standout star.

“Je’von Evans is one of the young guys. He reminds me of a young Jeff Hardy. He has this incredible move set, but he also has a youth about him that you can look away from,” Triple H continued to say.

Evans made his wrestling debut in 2018, when he was just 14 years old, and signed for WWE in November 2023, at 19 years of age.

The other name Triple H mentioned was Trick Williams, who debuted in 2020.

“Trick is a personality plus. Again, he is another guy you can’t look away from,” Triple H said.

Summarising the four, The Game said: “These are the young talent that are going to take WWE into the future. You’re seeing them rise now, but two, three, four years from now, these are going to be the main events of WrestleMania. I promise you.”

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