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Celtic Should Hire Craig Bellamy Over Robbie Keane
Celtic are reportedly eyeing Robbie Keane as a frontrunner to take over in the summer, but they might have a better option on their list of alternatives.
Celtic will be in the market for a new manager in the summer to replace Martin O’Neill.
The experienced coach was brought in at the beginning of January on a deal until the end of the season, and unless something drastically changes, he’s likely to depart at the end of the campaign.
After a disappointing season, Celtic will be desperate to get their next appointment on the money, and a host of names have already been linked with the role.
Bellamy an Upgrade on Robbie Keane
Although Craig Bellamy has a lack of experience in club football, the job he’s done with Wales can’t be understated. It’s still early days, but he’s helped transform the way they play, and they are pushing to qualify for this year’s World Cup.
Keane has undoubtedly done an excellent job in his early days of management, but he’s done so in lower-level leagues in Isreal and Hungary.
Although Keane won the league title with Ferencvaros, they had won the league in the six seasons prior to him joining, so it was hardly unexpected that they lifted the trophy under him.
That wasn’t the case when Keane won the league with Maccabi Tel Aviv, but once again, they are a hugely successful club in Isreal, winning the title a total of 26 times.
Reports have claimed that Keane is the frontrunner, but Bellamy, who is an alternative target, might be the better option.
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Bellamy Learned From One of the Best
Bellamy, described as ‘remarkable’ by journalist Henry Winter, hasn’t gained a lot of managerial experience, as mentioned, but he has worked closely with one of the best in the world.
The Welsh boss worked alongside Vincent Kompany at both Burnley and Anderlecht, before the former Man City defender made the move to Bayern Munich.
Kompany is currently flourishing with Bayern, and they are likely to win the Bundesliga and are one of the favourites to lift the Champions League.
Bellamy will likely have learned plenty from Kompany, and if their relationship mirrors what happened with Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta, Celtic could do a lot worse than hiring Bellamy this summer.
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Manchester United Eye Werder Bremen Defender Karim Coulibaly Transfer
Manchester United could be in the market for a new defender in the summer transfer window as they look to improve Michael Carrick’s squad.
The Red Devils have been heavily focusing on signing midfielders so far this summer, but they have struggled to get deals over the line.
A move for Ederson appears to be reaching a conclusion, especially now the Brazilian midfielder has been knocked out of the World Cup.
After securing the signatures of some new additions in the middle of the park, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see United move on to different areas of the pitch.
There is no doubt the midfield is a major priority, but due to competing in the Champions League, they will need to reinforce multiple areas.
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Man Utd eyeing new defender
According to a report from Team Talk, Manchester United are monitoring Werder Bremen centre-back Karim Coulibaly in the summer transfer window.
The Red Devils face competition from the likes of Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea, and they are actively seeking reinforcements in defence.
The Bundesliga club could charge up to £43m to allow Coulibaly to depart this summer. At the age of 19, he’s seen as a potential long-term investment for interested parties.
Werder Bremen are hoping to keep Coulibaly, described as ‘elite’, for another season, whether that be through rejecting any potential bids or inserting a loan-back clause in any deal.
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Signing a midfielder has to be a priority
Despite links to signing a new defender, Manchester United have to prioritise bringing in midfield additions in the summer transfer window.
They are yet to confirm a new signing in the middle of the park, and although there is plenty of time remaining, they could continue to miss out on key targets.
With Casemiro already through the exit door and Manuel Ugarte suffering a serious injury, United are desperate for midfield reinforcements.
Mateus Fernandes and Elliot Anderson were both key targets for the Red Devils, but they failed to get their signatures as they moved to other Premier League clubs.
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Belgium Post Two Savage Tweets After Knocking USA Out of World Cup
Belgium reacted to their emphatic 4-1 victory over the United States at the 2026 World Cup with two savage tweets, both of which have gone viral.
The Belgians couldn’t resist rubbing salts into American wounds following FIFA’s hugely controversial decision to allow USMNT forward Florian Balogun to play in the last 16 fixture.
Balogun was sent off in USA’s 2-0 win over Bosnia & Herzegovina in the Round of 32, but FIFA suspended the 25-year-old’s one-match ban after US President Donald Trump intervened.
Trump has close ties with FIFA chief Gianni Infantino, who denied accusations that the decision was influenced by the president.
However, FIFA’s decision has been widely condemned, with UEFA calling it “unprecedented, incomprehensible and unjustifiable”.
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Although Balogun was cleared to play, the former Arsenal striker failed to prevent the USA slumping to a heavy 4-1 defeat at the Seattle Stadium on Monday night.
Charles De Ketelaere opened the scoring for Belgium in the ninth minute before Malik Tillman equalised after 30 minutes. De Ketelaere then restored the Red Devils’ advantage minutes later.
Hans Vanaken and Romelu Lukaku ensured that it’s Belgium, rather than Mauricio Pochettino’s USMNT, who will face Spain at the Los Angeles Stadium in the quarter-finals on Friday after scoring in the second half.
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Belgium Rub Salt Into USMNT Wounds
The result reduces the prospect of FIFA facing potential legal action from Belgium. In response to Balogun’s one-game ban being suspended, the Royal Belgian Football Association (RBFA) warned prior to kick-off: “The RBFA has informed the United States Soccer Federation that it contests the eligibility of the player, should the player be listed on the referee’s team sheet. This leaves all further actions open.”
However, the X (Twitter) account of the Belgium national team couldn’t resist firing two parting shots at the United States following their last 16 victory.
They posted photos of Belgium’s players celebrating alongside the caption: “Overturn this.” See the tweet below:
A second tweet featured the scoreline and the caption: “It’s called s̶o̶c̶c̶e̶r̶ FOOTBALLl.”
Asked if he’d used the pre-match controversy to motivate his players against the US, Belgium head coach Rudi Garcia told reporters: “No, it wasn’t at all necessary. What really mattered to us was our game plan.
“We wanted to dominate the game, avoid their pressing and play higher up. We played with mastery, with willingness and dedication. It was a great night for us and a great qualification for the quarter-finals.”
Meanwhile, Pochettino was disappointed his side failed to produce the goods when it mattered most.
“We didn’t show our real quality as a team,” the Argentine said, per Reuters. “We never connected with the game. Belgium were better than us, and that’s it.
“It was a very bad day. It wasn’t our day, collectively or individually. In a tournament like the World Cup, when that happens in a knockout stage, you are out and you need to go home.”
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Tottenham Informed of £68m Price Tag for Como Star Martin Baturina
Tottenham have been told to pay £68m if they want to sign Como attacking midfielder Martin Baturina after holding talks with the Croatian international.
Baturina has recently been competing at the World Cup with Croatia, before they were knocked out by Portugal in the round of 32.
Interest has been building in the 23-year-old, especially after a strong tournament despite not being able to help Croatia reach the round of 16.
Tottenham are in the market for reinforcements in the summer transfer window despite already making six new additions.
Martin Dubravka, Sandro Tonali, Mateus Fernandes, Marcos Senesi, Andy Robertson and Jan-Paul van Hecke have all signed on the dotted line at Tottenham.
Despite the six additions, it appears their business is not over just yet.
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Tottenham told price after talks
According to a report from 24 Sata (via Sport Witness), Tottenham have been told by Serie A side Como that Baturina will be allowed to leave the club for a fee around £68 million in the summer transfer window.
Tottenham have had talks with Como ahead of a potential move, and they’ve now been told what it will take to get him out of the Italian outfit.
Spurs will face competition from Bayern Munich, among others, and his price tag has increased after his World Cup displays.
Como are in a strong negotiating position with the Croatian international, described as a ‘magician’, as he is tied down under contract until 2030.
Whether Tottenham can beat a club like Bayern Munich in the race remains to be seen, while the £68m price tag does seem hefty.
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Tottenham enjoying impressive window
Even if Tottenham’s transfer window ended right now, they’d still be in a better position than they were at the end of last season.
They’re making some excellent signings to improve the starting eleven and raise the floor of De Zerbi’s squad.
Considering they’ve made all their new additions by early July, they’re still likely to bring in a host of new signings before the end of the window.
Tottenham have heavily strengthened in midfield and defence so far in the transfer window. It wouldn’t be a surprise if their attention turned to improving their forward line in the coming weeks.
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