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Ruben Dias Denies Cheating on Maya Jama in Emotional Post
Manchester City might be facing 115 charges of wrongdoing, but Ruben Dias is facing a singular charge of his own that he’s currently doing his best to fend off.
Dias is one of the finest defenders in the world. He was a cornerstone of Pep Guardiola’s City side and a former Ballon d’Or nominee. Since joining City from Benfica in 2020 for around £65 million, he’s near-enough picked up where Vincent Kompany had left off the year before.
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He was named the Premier League Player of the Season in his debut campaign and collected four Premier League titles and a Champions League winners’ medal.
On the pitch, his reputation is unimpeachable. But off it, his personal life attracted huge public attention when his relationship with one of Britain’s most recognisable TV presenters became tabloid fodder.
Ruben Dias and Maya Jama: A High-Profile Romance Under the Spotlight
Dias and Maya Jama were together for approximately 18 months, with their relationship attracting massive amounts of media attention given both their profiles.
Jama is one of the UK’s biggest presenting talents, fronting the ever-popular reality show Love Island, and boasting a huge following on social media. The pairing of a Champions League winner and a primetime television personality was always going to draw eyes, and for the most part, the couple appeared to navigate the spotlight with a good degree of composure.
However, the relationship is understood to have come to an end just before Jama departed for Scotland to film Celebrity Traitors a few weeks ago. Almost immediately, rumours began to circulate over the reason for their break-up, with suggestions of infidelity directed squarely at Dias.
In screenshots reported by The Sun and allegedly dating back to March, Dias appeared to have been following and unfollowing model Catarina Duraes on social media. A similar pattern was reportedly observed with another woman last November. While there was no suggestion that Dias had directly messaged either woman or crossed any physical line, an insider told the publication that the behaviour “will raise eyebrows.”
The term “toe dipping,” used to describe flirtatious social media activity while in a committed relationship, began trending in connection with the 29-year-old’s name.
Ruben Dias Issues Lengthy Denial On Instagram
After weeks of silence, Dias addressed the rumours head-on with a lengthy statement posted to Instagram, and the trigger for it all was rather personal:
“I feel that when my 85-year-old grandad is asking me if I’ve cheated on my girlfriend because he’s seen it repeatedly on the news, that’s where I draw the line on what’s acceptable and what’s not.”
He went on to flatly deny the allegations, stating that the relationship had always been built on mutual respect and that no line was ever crossed: “A lie told often enough can start to feel like the truth and for that reason I tell you that I didn’t cheat, nor did I ever have the intention or temptation to.”
Dias also made a point of affirming his respect for Jama, writing: “I believe Maya deserves all the respect in the world.”
However, the City defender stopped short of revealing the actual reasons behind the split, insisting that those details remain private: “The reasons why we broke up are private and belong to us and we’ve both dealt with it in a very mature way. I’ve always chosen to remain silent on these matters as my personal life is my business only.”
Read Dias’ full statement below:
He concluded by asking for respect for both himself and his former partner, and made the broader point that infidelity isn’t the only reason a relationship can end.
It seems as though Dias has made his position abundantly clear. Whether the statement fully draws a line under the speculation is a totally different question, though.
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Why I Play so well with Bruno Fernandes, Amad and Matheus Cunha
Manchester United striker Benjamin Sesko has revealed to GIVEMESPORT the secret to his success at Old Trafford in his debut season with the club.
Sesko joined from RB Leipzig in a deal worth a reported £74m including add-ons, and ended the season as the club’s top goalscorer in all competitions with 11 goals, helping the club finish third in the Premier League and return to the Champions League as a result.
United also completed big-money deals for Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha last summer as they upgraded the attack, and all three players hit double figures for goals during the season, while captain and star playmaker Bruno Fernandes also enjoyed a sensational campaign, breaking the Premier League all-time assist record with 21.
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During an exclusive interview with GIVEMESPORT, where he sat down with journalist Sam Cohen, the 22-year-old striker discussed what made the new-look attack at Old Trafford work so well on the pitch.
“I think everyone has different kinds of skills that they can bring on the pitch, which is really important,” he said.
“We don’t have everyone with similarities, and it’s important in the club that they have all these skills. I think we’re all really skilled, and the quality that we brought this season, I think we can be more than happy.
“Not just that, I think we also work great as friends. It’s important to have good relationships that can bring success in the end.”
Sesko was then asked if they bond off the pitch too, and the forward revealed that they do in fact spend a lot of time together as a group.
“We go for dinner together,” he said. “That’s how you can get to know someone really better, you can have a chat, have a great time. I love those guys.”
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The Red Devils striker joined GIVEMESPORT to discuss his first season at Old Trafford and his expectations for 2026/27.
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Sesko’s move to Old Trafford came about last summer despite strong links to other clubs throughout the window. But while speaking to GMS exclusively, the Slovenian admitted that he really wanted to move to Man Utd, and that their interest stemmed back several years.
“Then it just came, and I really wanted to come here. It was not a doubt, I wanted to come here, wanted to challenge myself, I wanted to become a member of the club, and I’m so happy about it.”
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Premier League Clubs Ranked by Number of Players Going to World Cup 2026
There is little doubt as to the prestige and quality present in the Premier League. Some of the greatest players of all time have passed through the division and it remains the ultimate destination for many elite-level professionals.
With so many world-class players scattered through the ranks of its clubs, it is no surprise that plenty of them will be going to the 2026 World Cup this summer, with fans in the United States, Canada and Mexico eager to get a glimpse of their favourite stars. Fans of the clubs themselves will be glad to know that there is a financial reward distributed by FIFA to clubs whose players take part in the tournament, too.
Over 150 players from the Premier League are set to feature at World Cup 2026, but which team is best represented? Here is a breakdown of the clubs with the least to most players heading to North America this summer.
20
Brentford
4 Players
|
Player |
National Team |
|---|---|
|
Igor Thiago |
Brazil |
|
Aaron Hickey |
Scotland |
|
Jordan Henderson |
England |
|
Kristoffer Ajer |
Norway |
Of Brentford’s international contingent, only four will feature at the 2026 World Cup, but they will all head to North America full of confidence after a sensational season under the guidance of Keith Andrews. Igor Thiago’s 22 Premier League goals earned him a place in Brazil’s roster, while Jordan Henderson continues to defy time with a place in Thomas Tuchel’s England panel. Aaron Hickey will hope to make a splash with Scotland while Kristoffer Ajer is a mainstay for Norway.
19
Everton
4 Players
|
Player |
National Team |
|---|---|
|
Nathan Patterson |
Scotland |
|
Jordan Pickford |
England |
|
Idrissa Gueye |
Senegal |
|
Illiman Ndiaye |
Senegal |
Jordan Pickford is one of Everton and England’s most important players and the goalkeeper will be key to the Three Lions’ plans this summer. Idrissa Gueye and Illiman Ndiaye, meanwhile, will head off to the World Cup as important figures for Senegal. Nathan Patterson will be representing Scotland, who are back at the tournament for the first time since 1998.
18
Leeds United
4 Players
|
Player |
National Team |
|---|---|
|
Ao Tanaka |
Japan |
|
Gabriel Gudmundsson |
Sweden |
|
Noah Okafor |
Switzerland |
|
Brenden Aaronson |
United States |
Japan might be considered ‘Dark Horses’ at World Cup 2026 and Ao Tanaka will be keen to make his mark for his country this summer. Leeds are sending a total of four players across the Atlantic, with Noah Okafor in the Switzerland squad, Gabriel Gudmundsson making the Sweden squad and Brenden Aaronson included in Mauricio Pochettino’s USMNT roster.
17
West Ham
4 Players
|
Player |
National Team |
|---|---|
|
Aaron Wan-Bissaka |
DR Congo |
|
Tomas Soucek |
Czechia |
|
Crysencio Summerville |
Netherlands |
|
El Hadji Malick Diouf |
Senegal |
West Ham suffered the disappointment of relegation this season, but some players will still have a World Cup to look forward to at least. Tomas Soucek is one of Czechia’s elder statesmen and the midfielder will be relied upon heavily by the European nation after they secured a place in the World Cup via the playoffs. Forward Crysencio Summerville has a lot of competition in the Netherlands squad, while Aaron Wan-Bissaka and El Hadji Malick Diouf will represent DR Congo and Senegal respectively.
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16
Bournemouth
5 Players
|
Player |
National Team |
|---|---|
|
Rayan |
Brazil |
|
Ben Gannon-Doak |
Scotland |
|
Ryan Christie |
Scotland |
|
Tyler Adams |
United States |
|
Justin Kluivert |
Bournemouth |
Bournemouth lost just one Premier League game in 2026 and went on an 18-match unbeaten run after losing to Arsenal in early January. The form of Rayan caught the attention of Carlo Ancelotti, who duly called him up to the Brazil squad, while Justin Kluivert is included in the Netherlands panel. Tyler Adams was always going to be in the United States squad given his status as one of the team captains, while Ryan Christie and Ben Gannon-Doak could be key for Scotland.
15
Nottingham Forest
5 Players
|
Player |
National Team |
|---|---|
|
Angus Gunn |
Scotland |
|
Ibrahim Sangare |
Ivory Coast |
|
Chris Wood |
New Zealand |
|
Elliot Anderson |
England |
|
Dan Ndoye |
Switzerland |
Elliot Anderson will be eager to stake a claim for a place in the England midfield alongside Declan Rice after an impressive campaign for Forest. Chris Wood’s goal tally lowered this season, but he will be New Zealand’s chief goal threat in North America. Angus Gunn may not have played much, but has been key for Scotland recently, while Ibrahim Sangare and Dan Ndoye will line out for Ivory Coast and Switzerland respectively.
14
Burnley
5 Players
|
Player |
National Team |
|---|---|
|
Hjalmar Ekdal |
Sweden |
|
Hannibal Mejbri |
Tunisia |
|
Axel Tuanzebe |
DR Congo |
|
Zeki Amdouni |
Switzerland |
|
Lyle Foster |
South Africa |
Despite suffering relegation early on, a number of Burnley’s players will be on their way to the World Cup in the summer. Hannibal Mejbri should be a starter for Tunisia, while Lyle Foster is an important player for South Africa. Hjalmar Ekdal is in the Sweden squad, Zeki Amdouni is part of the Swiss contingent and Axel Tuanzebe will line up for DR Congo.
13
Wolves
6 Players
|
Player |
National Team |
|---|---|
|
Hwang Hee-chan |
South Korea |
|
Jean-Ricner Bellegarde |
Haiti |
|
Jose Sa |
Portugal |
|
David Moller Wolfe |
Norway |
|
Ladislav Krejci |
Czechia |
|
Enso Gonzalez |
Paraguay |
Another team to endure the bitter disappointment of relegation, Wolves still boast an impressive array of internationals and six of them are off to the World Cup. Hwang Hee-chan will feature for South Korea and Jose Sa will be a back-up goalkeeper for Portugal, who are surely among the favourites. Ladislav Krejci will captain Czechia at the tournament.
12
Fulham
6 Players
|
Player |
National Team |
|---|---|
|
Timothy Castagne |
Belgium |
|
Sander Berge |
Norway |
|
Oscar Bobb |
Norway |
|
Raul Jimenez |
Mexico |
|
Issa Diop |
Morocco |
|
Antonee Robinson |
United States |
Fulham will send six players off to the World Cup, with Sander Berge and Oscar Bobb in the Norway panel. Raul Jimenez is one of the older players at the tournament, but his experience is deemed crucial by Mexico. Antonee Robinson is expected to start for the USMNT as they strive to make waves at home, while Timothy Castagne will figure prominenty for Belgium.
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Tottenham
7 Players
|
Player |
National Team |
|---|---|
|
Lucas Bergvall |
Sweden |
|
Kevin Danso |
Austria |
|
Djed Spence |
England |
|
Pedro Porro |
Spain |
|
Micky van de Ven |
Netherlands |
|
Pape Matar Sarr |
Senegal |
|
Cristian Romero |
Argentina |
Plenty of players in the Tottenham squad will have been glad to draw the line under this season as they narrowly avoided relegation from the Premier League, but seven of their number will have a shot at personal redemption at the World Cup. Spurs will release Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven and Pedro Porro to their respective national teams, while Djed Spence is an interesting inclusion in the England panel.
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‘I Only Played 3 England Games
Roy Keane is one of the most feared characters in English football history, and one of the hardest footballers the UK has ever seen. However, the Irishman wasn’t too happy when a three-cap England international stood up to him in training.
During his time as Manchester United captain, he ruled a dressing room full of world-class stars and massive personalities by fear. He was even more than happy to get into a scrap with anyone who got on his wrong side. Just ask Peter Schmeichel.
He then walked into any club, as a player or coach, with a reputation as someone you didn’t want to mess with. However, one man was brave enough to speak his mind to Keane and even won the war.
Roy Keane’s Changing Room “Tantrum” at Joe Cole
Gabby Agbonlahor has been speaking about his own experience with Keane, a man whose reputation as a player preceded him when he arrived at Aston Villa, and whose time at the club ended in a fashion that few who were present will forget.
Agbonlahor, speaking on the All Out Football Podcast, recalled the excitement that swept through the Villa dressing room when news broke that a genuine Premier League legend was joining as assistant to then-manager, Paul Lambert. The name alone carried weight. However, a dressing down of England icon Joe Cole didn’t go down well with the players, and Keane never recovered.
“I saw Joe Cole as like a legend of the Premier League era, in his later years at Aston Villa,” Agbonlahor said. “And he had the flu I think before this game, and probably didn’t have the best game by his standards, older, of course. And after the game, he just went in on him.”
Keane’s response to Cole’s performance was to pick up a can of Red Bull and hurl it into the team showers, screaming that “Red Bull doesn’t work.” Agbonlahor, watching on, found himself thinking one thing:
“You can’t do that to Joe Cole.”
It was a step too far in Agbonlahor’s book, a man of Cole’s stature and standing in the game being subjected to what Agbonlahor described plainly as a “tantrum.” Keane’s inability to read the room and lack of understanding of the dynamics of a dressing room he’d not long walked into were already becoming apparent.
Training Ground Confrontation Ended Keane’s Villa Stint
The moment that effectively brought Keane’s short stint at Villa to an end came during a bitterly cold training session. The players had been asked to carry out a crossing drill in freezing conditions, with many standing around idle and growing increasingly frustrated at their lack of activity.
Agbonlahor, despite not being captain at the time, was one of the senior figures in the squad, and he decided to take the issue directly to Lambert: “’Gaffer, everyone’s getting cold,’” he said. Keane sarcastically cut in: “’Oh, you’re getting cold are you?’”
“’Roy, I’m not talking to you, I’m talking to the manager.’”
“’You’re not going to bully me at my football club.’”
The next day, Keane was gone, after just five months.
Agbonlahor also spoke of Keane’s attempts to ‘bully’ other players, singling out Fabian Delph for missing the target during a shooting drill. Delph, someone who’s never been backwards in coming forwards, was happy to bite back, giving as much in return as he got himself: “I’m not trying to miss the target, am I?”
Keane, Agbonlahor suggests, “couldn’t handle that someone stuck up to him.”
His conclusion was quite damning. Keane’s standards and style as a player simply didn’t translate into the modern game, and his methods alienated players rather than inspiring them.
And should their paths cross again? Agbonlahor didn’t hold back, he’d simply walk straight past him without a word.
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