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Brock Lesnar Went Off-Script at WrestleMania 42 With Retirement Gestures as Triple H Reveals All
One of the biggest shocks from this past weekend’s WWE WrestleMania was the apparent retirement of Brock Lesnar, who left his gloves and his shoes in the middle of the ring after losing to Oba Femi.
In a match that screamed ‘passing of the torch’, it was Femi that went over, picking himself up and dusting himself down from an F-5 to land a Chokeslam and a Fall From Grace on his veteran opponent, before picking up the biggest victory of his career to date.
However, with the match barely lasting five minutes, it was the actions afterwards that have stolen the majority of the headlines.
Brock Lesnar’s Gestures Suggest Retirement
Whenever a WWE Superstar is retiring, after their final match, they will take off items of clothing and leave them in the middle of the ring. The Undertaker did it. AJ Styles did it. And now, Brock Lesnar has done it.
First removing his gloves, he then took off his boots, leaving them both in the middle of the ring before hugging Paul Heyman and kissing the canvas.
The only difference in this retirement compared to previous ones is that it came from absolutely nowhere. No one truly knew Lesnar was planning on retiring at ‘Mania, with the majority of reports and fan theories suggesting he’d retire at SummerSlam later this year, especially with it being held in his hometown of Minnesota.
In fact, it even seems like Triple H was left shocked by Lesnar’s announcement, as he reacted to the segment after WrestleMania 42, and his comments lead us to believe The Beast Incarnate went off-script with his gestures.
Triple H Discusses Brock Lesnar’s Retirement at WrestleMania 42
When asked about Lesnar’s retirement from WWE after the show had concluded, Triple H seemed rather taken aback by the gestures, also stating that ‘it seemed that way’ when asked if it was an official retirement.
Going off his comments, it suggests that the CCO was not totally clued-up on the decision, as he further elaborated saying that Lesnar isn’t the kind of guy to talk through ideas and let people know what he’s doing.
“Brock is not a ‘walk back through the curtain and have a long conversation’ guy,” he said. “Brock has to walk back through the curtain, very angry, and go to his bus, and that’s the end of it.
“So there was not a discussion had after. I will say this: probably the most famous combat sports athlete of our generation. One of a kind. Nobody like Brock Lesnar. But the one thing that nobody gives him credit for is the intelligence of a fighter. They see Brock as this hulking brute—The Beast, right? They see him as all that.
“There comes a point in time when somebody comes along that’s bigger and better and just pushes you to a place that you can’t come back from. The smart ones know when that happens, and they call it a day.
“I don’t think that was a planned thing. I think Brock went to the ring, and he walked into a wall called Oba. Brock walked up to the next big thing and ran into a brick wall, and the intelligence in him said, ‘Maybe I should call it a day.’ And he took his boots off, he put his gloves down, and he walked away.
“That is not a statement of Brock being afraid of it. That is an intelligent man meeting something that cannot be stopped. It is as much a statement of Oba as it is Brock Lesnar.
“You witnessed a changing of the guard at the apex of our business.”
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Liverpool Want to Sign Another ‘Spectacular’ France International After Barcola
Liverpool are set to battle it out with their rivals Manchester United for the signature of an impressive midfielder this summer, according to reports from TuttoJuve.
The Reds could be set for some changes in the middle of the park, with Curtis Jones expected to leave as he enters the final year of his deal, while Alexis Mac Allister is also linked with an exit.
Attention then turns towards incoming players and possible replacements, as Adam Wharton and Alex Scott have been linked with a potential move to Anfield.
However, there is a fresh option on the cards for Liverpool, with a French international now on the club’s radar for the summer.
Liverpool Want Khephren Thuram
Reports from Italian outlet TuttoJuve claim that Liverpool are eyeing a move for Juventus midfielder Khephren Thuram this summer, who could be on the market.
The Merseyside outfit could be set to battle it out with their rivals Manchester United, though, as they are also listed as a team with interest in the 25-year-old.
Thuram has been a regular for Juventus ever since he made the move from OGC Nice in 2024, making just shy of 100 appearances for the Bianconeri in that time.
His availability on the market for a bargain, relative to others being touted with a move to the Premier League, could make the midfielder an attractive option.
Juventus are yet to set a price tag for a possible exit, but discussions in the €45-50 million (£38.8-43.1 million) range could tempt a move for the star.
It remains to be seen whether Liverpool could jump at that offer, which may make Thuram the second French international on the radar this summer, while the Reds continue to pursue a move for Bradley Barcola.
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Thuram Would Add Quality
If Liverpool were to make a move for Thuram, then it would add some serious quality into the midfield that may be needed heading into next season.
It’s clear that the Reds need extra energy in the middle, and with the potential exits of Jones and Mac Allister, both quality and depth will be required.
Thuram has been described as “spectacular” since joining Juventus, largely playing in a deep-lying role in the midfield ranks for the Serie A club.
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At six-foot-four-inches tall, he has the build of someone ready to compete in the Premier League, along with the age profile that would see him spend his peak years in the division.
Throw a reasonable transfer fee into the mix, and it appears to be a deal that would clearly suit Liverpool in the current market conditions.
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Man Utd Still Want To Sign £75m Brighton Star
Manchester United still have plenty of alternatives to pivot to in their search for a new defensive midfielder this summer. Michael Carrick is hoping to build on the success he managed at Old Trafford during his interim spell now that he is the permanent boss, but he knows the level of his squad needs to improve.
While the Red Devils wound up cruising to a third-place finish, fresh talent is going to have to be added if they have any hope of catching Arsenal and Manchester City, who look to be in a league of their own as far as the Premier League goes.
One area United have little choice but to add to this summer is the defensive midfield, with Casemiro having packed his bags and departed Old Trafford. But it is an extremely costly area to invest in, and deals are not easy to reach. Fortunately for United, it looks as though they have options.
Man Utd might struggle to land Anderson
United have been heavily linked with Nottingham Forest star Elliot Anderson this summer, with the midfielder clearly on track for a big move following a superb campaign. But a number of clubs are said to be interested, and according to GIVEMESPORT’s senior football correspondent Ben Jacobs, that could see the Red Devils go elsewhere, with West Ham’s Mateus Fernandes, a more offensive Alex Scott and Brighton’s holding midfielder Carlos Baleba also being considered.
Jacobs posted on X: “Manchester United view Elliot Anderson as a dream target, but they won’t get sucked into a bidding war, especially without player buy-in first. Cost of deal, plus a feeling Anderson favours #MCFC mean Manchester United are advancing on other targets as of now. Mateus Fernandes remains one to watch with talks underway on player side. Bournemouth will speak to Alex Scott further on his future soon and value him at around £80m. Carlos Baleba on Manchester United’s list as well.”
Baleba remains an option for Manchester United
Baleba, likely to cost at least £70million this summer, is just the latest smart Brighton signing to have gone from strength-to-strength at the Amex Stadium. The Cameroon international has proven a worthy successor to Moises Caicedo, and he played a pivotal role in helping the Seagulls to European qualification, playing in 31 of the 38 Premier League games.
The midfielder, described as a ‘monster’, is still only 22 years of age, and he has already been described as a ‘great player’ by Brighton boss Fabian Hurzuler, who said back in 2024: “I think he’s a great player, he’s developing and improving fast and he’s adapting to the ideas very quickly. He understands it and as I have always said he has so much potential. When we go into detail there’s so many things where you can improve, and our job is to help him and to give him this environment.”
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A combative midfielder with plenty of potential is what United are after this summer, and they would clearly prefer a player with Premier League experience – a style of recruitment that has led them well in the last year.
But Brighton are notoriously difficult to do business with, and their qualification for Europe will not help. A reported asking price of between £80million and £100million has been floated, although there are going to be very few viable options for less than £80million this summer.
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Canada’s ‘Crazy’ World Cup Target and Honest Thoughts on USA
The 2026 World Cup is just around the corner, and for the three host nations – Canada, Mexico and the United States of America – it will be a festival of football.
While Mexico and the USA have hosted the tournament before, Canada will have an opportunity to play host to the world for the first time ever on the biggest stage of all. There is a huge chance to show off the country’s culture, as well as their footballing talent, with household names such as Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David.
Canada will be led into the tournament by their head coach Jesse Marsch, the American coach perhaps best known for his managerial stints with RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga and Leeds United in the Premier League. Having been in position with Les Rouges since May 2024, the 52-year-old has overseen the whole preparation for the competition, and is determined to better the nation’s best World Cup finish by getting out of the group stage.
GIVEMESPORT’s senior football correspondent Ben Jacobs spoke with Marsch after the World Cup draw in an exclusive interview with GMS.
With Canada’s first World Cup game now just days away, we take a look back at Marsch’s thoughts.
Canada’s Group Stage Opponents
Canada have been drawn into group B, where they take on Bosnia and Herzegovina, Switzerland, and Qatar, a tough collection of teams that they will be keen to get past. While the national team are yet to taste success on the World Cup stage, Marsch is keen to get the side out of the group stage and into the knockout rounds for the first time ever.
“We want to win the group. For a country that has never won a World Cup game or even a point, that is a crazy statement, but I think, internally, our expectations are that at home we can be the aggressor against whoever we play, and that we can win the group.
“That’s no disrespect to any of our opponents. That was our aim before the group was drawn, and it is still the same after the draw. And one of the motivations for winning the group is that we get to stay in Canada. If we take second or third place then we have to go to the US [for the knockout stage].
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“Of course, it is not the easiest draw for us. I was giving a hard time to [Mauricio] Pochettino by saying he had such an easy draw. I think that it will be a test for us. Each opponent presents different kinds of challenges. I really respect Switzerland. Murat Yakin has been an incredible coach over the last 30 years, and he’s done a great job with their national team. The Switzerland team is really balanced with a lot of talent all over the pitch.
“And Qatar has got a globally-renowned manager in Julen Lopetegui. Qatar is a little bit like Canada. It’s an emerging football nation and they have some very talented players. We’ll have to make sure we are the aggressor in that game.”
At the time, Marsch wasn’t aware of the final group opponent, having had to watch through the UEFA playoffs to discover who that last team would be. While Italy, where the manager has resided, were marked as favourites, they were eventually beaten to that spot by Bosnia and Herzegovina, who are looking to make a mark in the competition.
Canada’s Star Players – Including Davies and David
Since sitting down to talk with GMS, Marsch has named his 26-man Canada squad that will be competing at the World Cup this summer.
There was a boost in Alphonso Davies being available, despite his ongoing injury concerns that saw him miss time through an Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) issue and then a setback through a muscular problem. While it’s unclear how much time the star defender will be able to play, the head coach praised his impact back in March when discussing the Bayern Munich ace.
“He’s the captain. He’s one of the most vocal guys. He’s someone everybody looks up to. He’s clearly one of the leaders. He’s our best player. There is a lot more on his shoulders, and it’s a challenge for him, at a young age, to meet all the standards that we need from him. We’ve tried to really support him with a good leadership group.
“It will take a little bit of time to get him up to speed on everything that we’ve been doing, but I’ve been communicating with him a lot over the last months, and I know he’ll be ready to go this summer.”
Another star player in Jonathan David has had a difficult campaign, scoring just eight goals for Juventus following his free transfer last summer. Despite that, Marsch isn’t concerned about the 26-year-old.
“Of all the players in our squad, Johnny is last on my list of worries. He is very cool, very smart and doesn’t get stressed out. He has an incredible ability to stay on task and focus on the things that are most important. It is obviously important that he plays, has confidence and is in the rhythm of scoring goals, but that’s the kind of player Johnny is anyway.
“He’s not one of the guys that I need to babysit, that’s for sure. He’s a big personality in terms of just the magnetism behind who he is. Anyone that spends time with him sees how funny, smart and personable he is. And all of that tends toward the feeling that this guy’s got everything under control.”
Midfielder Ismael Kone is a player of great promise in the side too, with Marsch also outlining the quality he has for the national team.
“I get to see Ismael pretty closely every week He’s having an incredible season at Sassuolo. His confidence, tactical concentration and discipline have all grown this year, making him a responsible midfielder. I’m continuing to encourage him to be dynamic, sprint more and to be more physically present in games, but he’s got all the tools. I really like him. We have a good relationship and I think he knows we are helping to push him to the next level. This summer could be really big for him.”
Marsch’s Canada Talks
The Canada job is Marsch’s first dip into international management as the number one, having previously worked with Bob Bradley as part of the USMNT squad in 2010 until 2011. Before deciding to take the job with Les Rouges, the head coach revealed he spoke to other managers about the step into coaching with a team on the international stage.
“I had a few initial discussions with Canada Soccer maybe six months prior to when I first met Kevin Blue, but I didn’t think of it [the Canada head coach role] that seriously. And then when Kevin got the job, I heard he wanted to speak to me, and that he was good.
“I was here in Italy and I did a Zoom call with him. Right away, I could see that Kevin was different. He had a little bit more business acumen and an idea of how to build something. He knew how to raise the funds and hire the right kind of people. Right away I was like, ‘Okay, this is now more in line with the way that I think’. I started analysing the player pool, which I already knew a bit about, and I began to realise this was the project that I’d been looking for.
“When I left Leeds, if you had said to me, ‘Oh, you’re going to be the Canadian national team coach in a year-and-a-half,’ I would have said, ‘No way!’. Yet this job checked all the boxes: from good leadership, to people who valued relationships, to a player pool that was easy to manage and have relationships with and could physically play the game in the way that I wanted.
“And then the other ‘X factor’ was representing this country. I’ve always liked Canadians. I’ve always had friends that are Canadians. I’m from Wisconsin, which is not too far from Canada. There’s something about Canadians and their mindset, kindness and friendliness that resonates with who I am. So when I put it all together, it seemed like the perfect fit, and it has really turned out that way.”
Marsch has since signed a new four-year deal with Canada, which will see him guide the national team through the next phase of World Cup qualifiers for 2030. It was a process he revealed as being underway in the interview back in March, but is now firmly in position for his long-term future with the team.
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Donald Trump And World Cup Impact
One of the overarching stories of the World Cup comes from fellow host nation USA, as controversy has surrounded them and president Donald Trump leading into the tournament. Relations between Canada and America have been strained at times. For Marsch, however, it’s an opportunity for Canada to show what they’re all about on the world stage.
“As an American, from the very beginning, I thought this was a political decision by the US to involve Canada and Mexico so that they could ensure getting the bid. And yet, for Canada, this is a big moment in our history, so whether it is more centric around the United States – which I believe is the case – it is still an incredible opportunity for a nation like Canada, considering where we are at in the overall development of the sport in the country.
“It’s an incredible moment for us in our sporting and football history, and I don’t think it could have come at a better time. The tournament has also coincided with probably the best this team has ever been. We are at the highest ranking we’ve ever had. I think we have more players at big clubs in Europe than ever before. Clearly, the sport is establishing itself more and more, and so what a better time to host the World Cup than right now?”
Marsch and his group of players kickstart their World Cup campaign on June 12th against Bosnia and Herzegovina at the Toronto Stadium, where they will eye up a first win in the tournament.
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