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Paul Scholes Claims Rodri Can Stop Arsenal Winning Premier League

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Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes has named the one player who could stop Arsenal from winning their first Premier League title in 22 years. The Gunners are nine points clear of Manchester City, having played a game more than their adversaries, and with just seven fixtures left, it feels inevitable that Mikel Arteta will finally get his hands on the trophy.

In the three seasons prior to this one, the north Londoners were forced to look up at just one other team in the table, turning them into something of nearly-men in recent years. Sunday afternoon’s Carabao Cup final defeat did little to shake that reputation as perennial bridesmaids, with Pep Guardiola once again getting the better of his former apprentice.

That 2-0 loss has reignited conversations around the title race, with many questioning whether falling at the final hurdle at Wembley Stadium could serve as a psychological setback for a side not accustomed to winning silverware. Weighing in on that debate, Scholes has pointed to the one City player he believes could derail Arsenal’s bid to finally end their long wait for the title.

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Scholes believes that Rodri looked back to his best during the Carabao Cup final, and he could be the player who could stop Arsenal winning the Premier League. Nico O’Reilly may have won Man of the Match for his two goals under the iconic arches, but the 51-year-old believes it will be the performances of the 2024 Ballon d’Or winner that sees the Cityzens go on a winning run until the campaign is out.

It might have taken the Spaniard a while to get back into the groove following his ACL injury last term, but Scholes told The Good, The Bad & The Football: “We’ve been in their position, Arsenal, where you come to the end of the season, and you can’t win a game when you’ve had a blow like that.

“I think that’s the best he [Rodri] has looked since he’s come back from his injury. I know he’s been back for a long time and struggled for it. Rightfully so, because he was out for a year. If he carries on like that, they’ll be unstoppable.”

When asked whether the March international break has come at the wrong time for City, Scholes has dismissed that and thinks the 2-0 win will give them big confidence.

“No, I think that’ll give them massive confidence. You know what, if they win the game in hand and beat Arsenal, it’s only three points all of a sudden,” claimed Scholes.

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Every time Arsenal have lost a match this season, they’ve bounced back with a winning streak. They can take plenty of confidence from the fact they’ve stayed headstrong throughout yet another campaign of playing twice a week, all while remaining in every competition they started in.

While discourse around their potential to slip up has reignited, the simple fact of the matter is that they remain firmly in the driving seat for Premier League glory. Win their remaining seven matches, and the Carabao Cup final loss will be nothing more than water under the bridge – just as Liverpool discovered less than 12 months ago.

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Their biggest obstacle, and perhaps only real stumbling block, is the trip to the Etihad Stadium on April 19. In all of Rodri’s 12 appearances against the Gunners, he is yet to taste defeat.

But with Pep Guardiola and co. currently on a run of back-to-back draws in the league, there’s every chance Arsenal can strike while the iron is hot and capitalise on more dropped points in the coming weeks – especially with the supercomputer giving them a 97 per cent chance of getting over the line.

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‘Real Reason’ Why CM Punk Hasn’t Been on TV Since WrestleMania 42

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CM Punk has not made an appearance on WWE television since the night after WrestleMania 42 on Monday Night Raw. The five-week absence has caused many fans to speculate on when he will return, and the possible reasons behind his absence. However, a new report has shed some light on the matter.

The former World Heavyweight Champion’s last appearance was during Monday Night Raw on the 20th of April, just a night after he lost the title to Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 42. In the aftermath of that episode, he had a confrontation with Cody Rhodes that, to many, implied the start of a future rivalry and potential showdown, but he has instead disappeared from WWE’s scheduling entirely.

It was believed by many that WWE had reached a creative conclusion for Punk and simply had no plans on where to take him next. According to WrestleVotes, however, that rumour has no credence to it.

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In a WrestleVotes radio discussion on Fightful Select, it was stated: “It is not true that WWE has no plans for CM Punk and that that’s the reason that he’s not being featured.”

The report went on to say that the Second City Saint’s absence was owed to what was described as a well-earned break. He has had a demanding schedule since his character’s return in 2023, where he has made frequent television appearances. It is believed that when he does return to WWE programming, he will feature near the top of the card again.

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While a planned break is what led to Punk’s respite, the WWE landscape has shifted dramatically following WrestleMania 42. With Jacob Fatu arriving on Raw and Gunther moving to SmackDown, creative tracks have started to lead off in different directions. With Fatu, Gunther, Cody Rhodes, and Roman Reigns all in the main frame, WWE believed it was best to not force Punk into an already congested picture and instead opt for a short hiatus.

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Should Punk return soon, one of the creative directions being considered is the rivalry between “The Best in the World” and Seth Rollins. Punk has a turbulent history with Rollins, with the pair often involved in tense confrontations since the former’s return in 2023.

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It is not known whether a potential dispute between the two would be personal or involve championship stakes, but speculation is mounting that their conflict will form a fundamental element of Raw’s storytelling heading into summer.

While Punk isn’t currently on television screens, he still occupies the minds of fans and WWE alike. With it being rumoured that WWE are already planning his return, where a comeback leading up to SummerSlam involving a showdown against Rollins is a possibility, fans will no doubt be keen to see the return of Punk to TV.


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Senegal Post Statement as US Security Are Slammed For Treatment at Airport

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Senegal have spoken out after footage of their World Cup squad undergoing security ​checks on an airport tarmac went viral on social media.

Senegal, who were crowned Africa Cup of Nations champions earlier this year before having their title stripped, are finalising their preparations for this summer’s tournament.

They played their final warm-up match before this summer’s tournament on Tuesday, as they played out a 0-0 draw with Saudi Arabia.

Ahead of the match, footage circulated online showing Senegal players being screened by airport security before travelling from Raleigh, North Carolina to San ​Antonio, Texas.

The videos led to widespread criticism, with one fan saying Senegal were being ‘treated like criminals’ and labelling the footage a ‘disgrace’.

Senegal players John Sibley via Reuters

Senegal’s football federation (FSF) have now released a statement in response to the outrage. They have explained that the checks were ​part of an arrangement to expedite travel and took place ‘under excellent conditions.’

Their statement read: “Following the circulation on social media of a video showing players and members of the national team staff undergoing a security check on the tarmac of an airport, we wish to provide the following clarifications to avoid any erroneous interpretation.

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“Contrary to certain information that has been shared, this control did not take place upon the team’s arrival in San Antonio, but rather at the time of boarding at Raleigh airport on Sunday, June 7, 2026, before the flight’s departure.

“As part of the logistical organization of the trip, the bus transporting the national team left the hotel in Raleigh to go directly to the airport tarmac. This procedure allowed the players and staff to undergo all the security and police checks directly at the foot of the plane, without having to go through the usual airport terminal zones and boarding lounges.

“This arrangement was primarily intended to optimize the delegation’s travel time and facilitate their boarding onto the private flight to San Antonio. We wish to emphasize that this procedure was carried out in compliance with the applicable airport security regulations and that no particular incident was reported.

“The private flight from Raleigh to San Antonio took place under excellent conditions, and the entire delegation arrived at its destination normally.”

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Sadio Mane in action for Senegal Daniel Dunn via Reuters

Senegal possesses a very strong squad. In goal, they have former Chelsea star Edouard Mendy, who was named The Best FIFA Men’s Goalkeeper in 2021. Kalidou Koulibaly marshals their defence, while Pape Matar Sarr and Idrissa Gueye are among their midfield options.

They have a plethora of top-class attackers to choose from, including Sadio Mane, Nicolas Jackson, Iliman Ndiaye and Ismaila Sarr.

The Lions of Teranga will have high hopes of progressing far in the competition, despite being placed in arguably the toughest group of the competition.

They begin their campaign on June 16 when they take on two-time World Cup winners France at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Another tough game against Norway on June 22 follows, before concluding their group stage against Iraq on June 26.

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World Cup Fan Zones in London: Where to Watch Games

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The 2026 World Cup will be watched by millions of fans this summer, with many heading to the United States, Canada, and Mexico to experience all the highs, lows, and unmissable drama of the biggest sports competition on the planet.

16 stadiums across North America will play host to the competition’s

throughout June and July, with 104 matches set to be contested. But just because the World Cup is taking place in North America, doesn’t mean that the party stays in North America.

Watch parties and fan zones are popping up all over the globe — and London is no exception. With England fans hoping that the tournament will deliver the first World Cup trophy in 60 years, pubs, sports bars, and even a few private venues will be welcoming fans hoping to soak up an atmosphere like no other.

So, whether you’re donning your favourite waistcoat or hoping to holler Vindaloo until your throat is hoarse, here are the best World Cup fan zones on offer in London.

Flat Iron Square

England fans Andrew Couldridge via Reuters

Area of London: Central

Postcode: SE1 9HP

Nearest Tube Stations: London Bridge, Southwark, and Borough

Size: 420 capacity

Cost for Entry: Free

Flat Iron Square earned its reputation as one of London’s most exciting venues during Euro 2024, and it looks well-placed to maintain its standing at this year’s World Cup. The venue’s open structure and 19 screens lends itself well to big groups. The focal point is the massive screen in the main bar, making the action unmissable from every angle. Add continuous live entertainment and 16 beers to choose from, and you’re onto a winner.

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Boxpark

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Area of London: Multiple locations

Postcode: Multiple locations

Nearest Tube Stations: Shoreditch High Street Overground Station, Wembley Park Tube Station, East Croydon Train Station, Camden Town Tube Station

Size: Shoreditch (499 capacity), Wembley (2,000 capacity), Croydon (2,000 capacity), Camden (500 capacity)

Cost for Entry: Generally free, but an entry fee may be required for high-demand events

If you’ve seen beer-soaked fans celebrating the latest England goal on social media, it was probably happening at a Boxpark. And with four locations across the city in Shoreditch, Wembley, Croydon, and Camden, you’re never far away from one either. The open-air Boxpark venues are perfect for big groups hoping to bask in the British sun, with bookings for groups of 25 people or more encouraged. Come for the beer and the big screens, stay for the priceless atmosphere when that first goal goes in.

Vinegar Yard

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Area of London: Central

Postcode: SE1 3QU

Nearest Tube Stations: London Bridge and Borough

Size: 400 capacity

Cost for Entry: £15.40

There’s something special about watching sports in green outside spaces. And Vinegar Yard has built itself into a popular destination for football supporters seeking a special fan zone experience. With a 400-person capacity, this venue suits both big groups or individuals just hoping to be a part of the World Cup atmosphere. Your affordable £15.40 ticket comes with your first drink included. And the only thing as vibrant as the luscious, garden-like space is the food on offer. Food vendors are on hand to deliver cuisine from every corner of the globe. Rather apt for a World Cup fan zone experience.

KERB Social Club

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Area of London: East

Postcode: E1 6EW

Nearest Tube Stations: Liverpool Street and Shoreditch High Street

Size: 120 capacity

Cost for Entry: £12 for England games, free for other World Cup fixtures

The best thing you can say about KERB Social is its versatility. A venue that is equal parts pub, equal parts sports bar, fans can also opt for private watch parties in one of the club’s exclusive rooms. It allows for an almost customisable experience. Entry for England games is just £12 and for every other fixture admission is free. And with the World Cup partly taking place in the United States, perhaps this sports bar is the ideal spot for your fan zone this summer.

Box Piccadilly

England fans celebrate at Wembley

Area of London: Central

Postcode: W1D 7ED

Nearest Tube Stations: Piccadilly Circus and Oxford Circus

Size: 550 capacity

Cost for Entry: Free

With a carousel of screens dotted around the venue, Box Piccadilly is a venue that clearly caters to its sports fans. Located in Soho in the heart of the capital, it’s a fan zone that will prove easily accessible to most. And with a 550-person capacity, you’ll feel the buzz of the atmosphere without feeling cramped. The food and drink selection is the only thing matching the number of screens on offer. This is the quintessential sports bar experience for foodie football fans.

The Rooftop at Madison

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Area of London: Central

Postcode: EC4M 9AF

Nearest Tube Stations: St Paul’s, Mansion House, and Bank

Size: 750 capacity

Cost for Entry: £22

Your eyes may be glued to the nearest big screen, but you might just find them drawn to the incredible backdrop from time to time. The Madison Rooftop Bar is set to the beautiful architecture of St Paul’s Cathedral, putting a cultural spin on the chaos of the World Cup. The huge LED screen will help to amplify the action, but this rooftop terrace provides a more relaxed fan zone experience above the streets of the capital. Tickets are a modest £22, but they come with your first beer on the house.

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