Sports
Why Mexico vs England Kick Off Time Will Remain Unchanged Despite Talks
England’s last-16 World Cup clash with Mexico in Mexico City will go ahead at the originally scheduled time of 6pm, despite FIFA holding emergency talks about moving the kick-off time forward by six hours, and it’s now been revealed why the global football organisation ultimately opted against making the change.
The Three Lions secured their passage into this stage of the prestigious international tournament by downing DR Congo in the previous round. Late goals from Harry Kane prevented Thomas Tuchel’s side from suffering a devastating upset and set up a mouth-watering round of 16 tie against Mexico at the famous Azteca Stadium.
Tuchel’s squad flew to Mexico City on Friday afternoon and were met with uncertainty about their fixture in Central America once they arrived.
Reports emerged indicating that FIFA were considering changing the initially scheduled 6pm kick-off time, but these plans have been swiftly ditched for a multitude of reasons.
Why FIFA Wanted to Change England vs Mexico Kick-Off Time
As soon as England progressed into the round of 16, Three Lions fans rued the fact that they’d have to stay up until 1am on Monday morning to watch their team in what is set to be a blockbuster event in Mexico’s capital.
However, England supporters still at home were given a brief period of relief on this front, after it emerged that the game could be brought forward to a more comfortable time of 7pm BST.
After a significant spell of deliberation and emergency talks at FIFA, it was decided that this wasn’t the best course of action, and that the game will commence as planned.
This left fans wondering why FIFA had even considered this drastic logistical change so close to the event, and why it was ultimately abandoned.
According to the Athletic, while reports suggesting that weather was the driving factor for the considerations were somewhat accurate, the primary reason was actually related to fan safety. Four Mexico fans died during the celebrations following the country’s win over Ecuador in the previous round, and organisers were eager to avoid a repeat of this tragic event by bringing kick-off forward.
The idea was that a noon kick-off time would reduce the time supporters could drink in before the match, reducing the chance of crowd trouble between both sets of fans.
Potential thunderstorms were indeed another factor, but the potential for consequences in and around the Azteca was the predominant concern. The fact that talks over such a considerable logistical change reached the stage they did suggests that the concerns from organisers were indeed significant.
You scored
out of 20
Why England vs Mexico Will Still Be Played at 6pm Local Time
Fans in England will be walking into work with a headache on Monday morning, as FIFA ditched their plans after emergency talks took place.
It’s understood that backlash from those directly involved on the performance side, as well as inconvenienced fans, is the main reason why FIFA ultimately ended up not making this kick-off time alteration.
Mexico head coach Javier Aguirre was particularly aggrieved by the proposed plans.
“It’s a kick in the stomach,” Aguirre told Mexican Radio station Grupo Formula. This changes everything. They informed me about it here, I don’t agree, FIFA calls the shots and we have to swallow garlic and water. Now we have to change our plans, nobody consulted me. Neither I nor my players like this change. I’m pissed off.”
England were also reportedly upset by the potential change, while potential backlash around moving Brazil’s match-up with Norway back an hour was also considered when coming to a verdict.
Ultimately, uprooting the entire logistical and security plan was too big an ask this close to the game. On top of this, Mexican journalist Alberto Lati has revealed that there is actually uncertainty regarding possible electrical storms, and this uncertainty meant such a change couldn’t be justified.
Sports
Man Utd Waiting on Aurelien Tchouameni Decision at Real Madrid
Manchester United have been heavily linked with a move to sign Real Madrid midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni in the summer transfer window. GIVEMESPORT correspondent Ben Jacobs has now provided an update on the situation.
It is no secret that United are heavily pushing to bring in new midfield additions in the summer transfer window.
The Red Devils were linked with moves for both Elliot Anderson and Mateus Fernandes, but they have now officially joined Manchester City and Tottenham, respectively.
It’s back to the drawing board for the Manchester club, but thankfully for them, they have a lengthy shortlist for the midfield position.
Tchouameni is one of the names potentially on their list, with Fabrizio Romano confirming he’s a dream target.
Man Utd Table Contract Offer to Sign ‘Outstanding’ Premier League Star
Man Utd have made a formal offer.
Man Utd: Tchouameni Update
According to GIVEMESPORT correspondent Jacobs on the Market Madness podcast, Tchouameni could be one to watch for Manchester United in the remaining weeks of the summer transfer window.
Jacobs confirms that the French midfielder wants to wait to see how Madrid’s window pans out and hopes to speak to new manager Jose Mourinho.
“Aurelien Tchouameni could still be one to watch. From Manchester United’s perspective, they need to understand whether the player is going to ask to leave Real Madrid. We have no signs of that yet. I’m told that Tchouameni wants to wait, speak to Jose Mourinho, and see whether a six or an eight comes in at Real Madrid, and then decide whether the direction is a new contract or a new player to come in this position. Once he gets clarity on that, which could only come after the World Cup, he’ll have a better idea of whether Real are asking him to potentially go to create funding and squad spectacle.”
United will likely have to remain patient when it comes to Tchouameni, as his situation might not change until later in the window.
The Red Devils do have other targets alongside Tchouameni, and they need to get a move on as they keep missing out on players.
⚽
England World Cup Quiz
You scored
out of 20
Man Utd Explore Alternative
Another option for United in the middle of the park could be Bournemouth’s Alex Scott.
GIVEMESPORT correspondent Jacobs has also confirmed that Scott is a target for United as they assess alternatives to Fernandes after they were not prepared to meet his £85m asking price.
The Red Devils have agreed a deal to sign Atalanta midfielder Ederson in the summer transfer window, but they are likely to bring in at least two midfielders.
Casemiro has already headed through the exit door following the expiration of his contract, while Manuel Ugarte could be on the sidelines for a lengthy period after picking up an injury at the World Cup.
Sports
Footage Shows What Happened After Lionel Messi’s Post-Match Interview v Cape Verde
Argentina scraped past minnows Cape Verde by the skin of their teeth in the World Cup round of 32 to set up a last-16 clash with Egypt in Atlanta on Tuesday.
Lionel Messi opened the scoring for the South American side with a stunningly taken goal inside the opening 30 minutes, before Cape Verde forced extra-time following Deroy Duarte’s second-half equaliser. The back-and-forth continued in the ensuing 30-minute period, as Lisandro Martinez’s goal was cancelled out by a sumptuous finish from left-back Sidny Lopes Cabral.
The African team’s fairy-tale story was then brought to an end when Diney Borges diverted a Messi corner into his own net nine minutes from time.
Despite crashing out, Cape Verde produced one of the iconic matches of this World Cup to date, and shared a wholesome moment with Argentina’s talisman in the mixed zone after the game.
Lionel Messi Reacts to Argentina’s Narrow Win Over Cape Verde
Argentina were handed a relatively favourable route to the semi-final with the knockout bracket, and went into this game knowing Mohamed Salah’s Egypt awaited in the next round.
The pressure of this may have got to them, as they almost squandered this opportunity to coast towards the last four. Cape Verde pushed Lionel Scaloni’s team to the death, and Messi has subsequently spoken out about his team’s struggles in Miami.
“Honestly, we already knew this was going to be a very difficult match,” he said (via the Sun).
“It wasn’t a coincidence that this team didn’t lose to Spain or Uruguay. Scoring the first goal was the hardest part, and we thought it would help us control the game and play with more calm, but the exact opposite happened.
“We lost possession at times, dropped a little too deep, and couldn’t press them the way we wanted. They took advantage of their strengths and found the equaliser. We knew this was always going to be a complicated game.
“These are knockout matches, nobody gives you anything for free. Some people might underestimate certain teams because of their names, but we knew this was never going to be an easy match.
“That’s what makes this World Cup so special. Everything is incredibly close, and every single game is extremely difficult.”
Despite some criticism levelled at his team due to the nature of Argentina’s performance, Messi revealed that he was proud of his team’s efforts.
“As always, we gave everything we had, regardless of whether we played well or didn’t produce our best football. Now the most important thing is to recover, focus on the next match, and take the positives from today’s game.”
Fans took to Reddit to salute Messi for his heroic performance and stoic post-match comments.
“Messi having so many haters always surprises me considering how he never talks badly or is arrogant and is known as a really fair player. Genuinely think the Sport couldn’t ask for a better representation,” one supporter wrote.
“Humble sportsmanship from the GOAT as usual,” another added.
Others praised Messi’s respect for Cape Verde and expressed how they couldn’t believe people dislike the Inter Miami star.
You scored
out of 20
Lionel Messi and Cape Verde Players Mixed Zone Interaction
It seems as though Messi’s respect for Cape Verde was reciprocated by the Island nation’s players.
In the mixed zone after the game, following the 39-year-old’s interview, a handful of Cape Verde players stopped the footballing great and asked for a photo.
The playmaker respectfully obliged, posing for pictures with several members of Bubista’s squad.
This wholesome footage has gone viral on social media, adding to the general outpouring of love for the tournament’s surprise package.
Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha made headlines with his performance against Spain, but the dark horse’s biggest contribution at this World Cup will no doubt be their efforts against the reigning champions, producing a tie that will live long in the memories.
Sports
Arsenal Ready to Compete with Tottenham for Bournemouth’s Eli Junior Kroupi
Arsenal are ready to enter the race to beat Tottenham to one of Spurs’ top targets for the summer transfer window.
The Gunners might not have been expecting to be in a similar market to Tottenham in the summer transfer window after the difference between their two seasons.
Arsenal lifted the Premier League title and reached the Champions League final, while Spurs finished in 17th position in the top flight.
Despite that, Tottenham have been incredibly ambitious with their recruitment, already confirming five signings in the Summer Transfer window.
The North London club don’t appear to be finished there either, competing with the likes of Arsenal for some key additions over the next few weeks.
Players seem willing to sacrifice playing European football to join Tottenham, but it’ll be interesting to see if Spurs can beat Arsenal in a head-to-head race.
Arsenal Open Talks to Sign Their Own Lamine Yamal, He’s a Superstar
Mikel Arteta could soon land another top star for his Arsenal squad
Arsenal in Race for Tottenham Target
According to a report from Football London, Tottenham are targeting a move to sign Bournemouth forward Eli Junior Kroupi in the summer transfer window.
It’s claimed that the 20-year-old could cost in the region of £80m after scoring 13 goals in the Premier League last season.
Kroupi is at the top of Tottenham’s shortlist, but they do face competition for his signature.
Tottenham will now have to face competition from the North London rivals Arsenal, alongside French outfit Paris Saint-Germain.
Bournemouth are reluctant to lose Kroupi this summer, hence why they’ve slapped an £80m asking price on his head.
Whether Spurs or Arsenal will be willing to pay that remains to be seen, but the former have certainly not been afraid to splash the cash this summer.
⚽
England World Cup Quiz
You scored
out of 20
Kroupi Would be Smart Signing for Either Club
To score 13 Premier League goals and be Bournemouth’s top goal scorer when starting the season at the age of 19 is a phenomenal achievement for the Frenchman.
Kroupi averaged 0.7 goals per 90 minutes in the Premier League last season, which can’t be understated in his first campaign in England.
The now 20-year-old also scored 22 goals in 23 starts for Lorient at the age of 18, so he’s clearly a super talent.
Kroupi, described as world-class, would be a phenomenal signing for either Arsenal or Tottenham, as there’s no doubt he’s destined to reach lofty heights.
Who is more likely to sign him remains to be seen, but Arsenal do have Champions League football on their side.
-
Sports2 days agoReal Reason Serena Williams Broke Strict Rule as $50,000 Fine Decision Made
-
Sports1 day agoFIFA Release Statement After VAR Call During Portugal 2-1 Croatia
-
Sports1 day agoPiers Morgan Slams BBC Commentators For Cristiano Ronaldo Treatment
-
Sports1 day agoCroatia’s Igor Matanovic Praised For Interview After Goal v Portugal is Ruled Out
-
Sports13 hours agoFIFA Set to Change England vs Mexico World Cup Kick-Off Time
-
Sports23 hours agoWhat Cristiano Ronaldo Told Croatia Star After Controversy in World Cup Game
-
Sports2 days agoUS Icon Brad Friedel Blasts Mexico Ahead of England Match
-
Sports2 days agoReal Reason Why Oba Femi Was Stripped of Title Shot Despite Winning King of the Ring


