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Bruno Fernandes Turns Off Replies Amid World Cup Statement Backlash
As is always the case, the World Cup will lead to glory for one nation, but many painful moments for the others who fail to go all the way. Portugal know this feeling well, having never won the competition before, and have fallen short once more in 2026.
Coming up against Spain in the Last 16, they were beaten by a single goal from substitute Mikel Merino in the 91st minute. It was a particularly emotional moment for many in the Portuguese team, as national icon Cristiano Ronaldo left the pitch in tears, later confirming this would be his final World Cup.
While some will suggest that Roberto Martinez’s repeated faith in the 41-year-old striker hindered the team, there are plenty who point the finger of blame at other Portugal stars. Ronaldo fans in particular have leapt to the defence of their icon, which has made social media a rather toxic place for some of his teammates, including Bruno Fernandes.
It’s fair to say Fernandes did not have a very impressive World Cup. Having been named Premier League Player of the Season, there were high expectations that the Manchester United star could help deliver the goods this summer. However, he picked up just one assist (in the 5-0 win over Uzbekistan) and failed to score in any of his nation’s five World Cup games before Spain sent them home.
Taking to social media after the exit, Fernandes has now expressed his disappointment in an emotional statement. It read:
“Sad, frustrated, and disillusioned. This group of players made my expectations high, not only for the quality, but also for the fact of the incredible group that we built over these years.
“Thank you to all the players, technical team, and all the staff who accompanied and helped us every day during the World Cup. To all the Portuguese, a huge thank you for your support and belief.”
However, after angry Ronaldo and Portugal fans flocked to the post, making their fury clear, Fernandes was forced to take immediate action and turn off comments underneath the post.
Fernandes Accused of Sabotaging Ronaldo’s World Cup Dream
As per the Daily Mail, Man Utd ace Fernandes has been among those to have faced strong accusations of sabotaging Ronaldo’s World Cup dream. Portugal teammates Pedro Neto, Vitinha and Joao Neves have faced similar issues.
Paris Saint-Germain star Neves unwittingly opened the door to a wave of outrage during the tournament. He was accused of being ‘disrespectful’ after he said of Ronaldo: “He is just another player here to help. He is no different from the others. He is here to contribute, just like all of us.”
In reaction to Fernandes’ statement, supporters online are said to have commented: ‘He knows everybody knows he is a selfish player sabotaging Ronaldo for gaining his own spotlight.’ After the Man Utd star then disabled the reply button, another said: “Bruno Fernandes locking his comments section shows that everything said about him and his fellow midfielders during this World Cup is true.”
One more added: “Bruno Fernandes finally shows up… but on Instagram and X. On the pitch, nowhere to be found, Portugal eliminated and he still disables the comments.”
With such a strong reaction, it’s not hard to see why Fernandes felt he had to take action.
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Argentina FA Deny Email Admitting World Cup ‘Corruption’ vs Egypt
After perhaps the most explosive game of the 2026 World Cup to date, the fallout from Argentina’s 3-2 win over Egypt continues to make headlines. The Argentinian FA (AFA) have now been forced to deny sending an email in which they admitted ‘corruption’.
Things were going so well for Egypt as they took the lead through Yasser Ibrahim before Lionel Messi missed his penalty. The first controversy then happened as VAR stepped in to rule out Mostafa Ziko’s goal, although he then scored to make it 2-0 shortly afterwards.
From here, though, Hossam Hassan’s side fell apart with goals from Cristian Romero, Messi and Enzo Fernandes allowing Argentina to complete the impressive comeback in the space of 14 minutes. Egypt were furious at full-time as they questioned numerous refereeing decisions, including the disallowed Ziko goal, while some feel Mohamed Salah should have been awarded a penalty in the build-up to the 93rd-minute winner.
In the aftermath, Egyptian hackers are now suspected of sending a wild email from Argentine FA accounts.
Egyptian Hackers Accused of Sending Argentine Email
As reported by the Telegraph, the AFA have urged recipients to ignore messages sent in an email which “were not generated or authorised by our team.” The alleged scam messages from the federation’s media team account attack French referee Francois Letexier.
Letexier was immediately the subject of great scrutiny after the game, with Egypt manager Hassan furious at full-time. Speaking about Ziko’s ruled out, he angrily told the media: “They want Argentina and Messi to stay in the World Cup for marketing. If they wanted Argentina to win, why invite other teams to participate? This match was clearly rigged, and the whole world witnessed it.”
Egypt have also since filed a complaint, writing in a statement on social media: “Several key incidents raised serious concerns and left profound questions about the consistency and fairness of decisions that directly influenced the course of the game.”
What Was Said in the Email as Argentina Deny Validity
An email sent from an account linked to the AFA’s media team reportedly told journalists that “Argentina did not win” and the team’s victory was the result of “corrupt refereeing decisions”. The email also praised the Egyptian team’s performance.
It’s said that a group of hackers of Egyptian origin had breached part of the AFA database, obtaining email addresses, passwords and IP addresses. Adding to this, Argentina have denied the authenticity of the email. In a statement, they said:
“We would like to inform you that we have detected the possible sending of emails from one of our institutional accounts that were not generated or authorised by our team.
“Given this situation, and while we carry out the corresponding verifications together with the systems area, we ask that you disregard any message you have recently received from our account that seems unusual, especially if it contains links, attachments or requests personal information. There is a possibility that our account has been subject to unauthorised access, so we are working to clarify what happened and take the necessary security measures.
“Our systems have the appropriate security and safeguards in place. The incident is being analysed to determine its origin and scope.”
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Injury Expert Claims Kylian Mbappe Could Be Out Up To 2 Weeks
An injury expert has predicted how long Kylian Mbappe could be sidelined after he was seen nursing his foot with ice following France’s 2-0 win over Morocco in the World Cup quarter-final on Thursday night.
The Real Madrid striker boosted his Ballon d’Or credentials by scoring his 20th World Cup goal in Boston, with Les Bleus now reaching their third consecutive semi-final in the tournament. Didier Deschamps’ side have looked every bit the favourites so far as they chase a second title in the last three tournaments, with the Supercomputer predicting them to do just that.
However, the sight of Mbappe hobbling off and needing an ice pack on his foot would have been an unwelcome one for France. Concerns quickly grew that he may have suffered a recurrence of a previous issue after asking to be substituted in the 77th minute.
Injury Expert’s Analysis of Mbappe’s Injury vs Morocco
After reviewing the footage of Mbappe’s injury, Physio Scout – an X account well-known for their assessments on player injuries – has provided a timeline for his recovery, depending on the extent of his condition. They wrote (see the full post below):
“The injury seemed to have happened after Issa Diop’s challenge, which caused Mbappe’s foot to evert after a stamp on his forefoot, which can bring concern for a medial ankle sprain.
“Wide variety of possibilities here, but Mbappe & Deschamps stating that it was ‘a small ankle problem,’ should ease concerns. Likely it’s only a minor issue here. Expected Recovery Times: If contusion/minor ankle sprain: Less than 1 week If medial ankle sprain: 2+ weeks.”
They added: “Unlikely that it’s any sprain, but scans might be necessary to determine the extent of the injury. Hopefully it’s just a minor one for France, as Mbappe did try and play on.”
France’s Attack Has Les Bleues Dreaming of a Third Crown
Incredibly, only eight countries have scored more goals than Mbappe has by himself across the last three World Cup tournaments. His tally of 20 is just one behind the Netherlands and five shy of Spain. While he is a major reason why France head into every tournament believing they can go all the way, Deschamps also has plenty of other attacking options at his disposal.
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Even without Mbappe’s goals, France would still rank as the joint fifth-highest-scoring nation across that period, with Ballon d’Or holder Ousmane Dembele serving as their next most reliable source of goals. Michael Olise has also played a key role creatively, with his five assists the most of any player at this year’s tournament.
The depth of France’s attacking talent is perhaps best illustrated by the fact that Desire Doue and Bradley Barcola are battling for places in the starting XI, while Rayan Cherki – one of the Premier League’s standout performers last season – has been limited to just 61 minutes of action.
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Conor McGregor’s 10 Greatest Fighters in UFC History [Ranked]
It sounds absurd to even think of, but there is likely a generation of mixed martial arts fans out there who haven’t ever seen Conor McGregor book himself an elite win.
Well, boys and girls, huddle up. Because stuff is about to go down as the elite striker returns to the Octagon when he and Max Holloway trade leather atop the UFC 329 card which takes place on Saturday, the 11th of July, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Though McGregor did not stay at the top for long, he arguably was front-and-centre of one of the most significant periods in combat sport history when he obliterated Jose Aldo to claim the UFC featherweight championship, went 1-1 with Nate Diaz in an all-time rivalry, and took the UFC lightweight title from Eddie Alvarez.
Yes, these exploits were a decade ago. No, he has not fought for five years. But when he was at his peak, it was like the sports world stopped to watch. And, this weekend, fans — new and old — will get the chance to see whether he’s lost a step, or if he can recapture his best.
Ahead of the fight, he even went through his top 10 UFC fighters of all time — and made sure to include himself on the list. The only question is where he ranked himself, alongside the likes of Jon Jones, Anderson Silva, and his bitter rival, Khabib Nurmagomedov.
10
Alexander Volkanovski
28-4-0 (13 KOs and 3 Subs)
Stocky Aussie fighter, Alexander Volkanovski, staked his claim as one of the greatest featherweights of all time for his sheer dominance in the division at championship-level, beating Max Holloway three times, as well as Brian Ortega, Korean Zombie, and Diego Lopes. Before that run, he even got over fellow 145-pound great, Jose Aldo, beating the Brazilian by decision six years ago.
9
Khabib Nurmagomedov
29-0-0 (8 KOs and 11 Subs)
Khabib Nurmagomedov rarely put a foot wrong during his time at the top.
The Eagle has elite wins over Conor McGregor, Dustin Poirier, and Justin Gaethje, among others, and was so dominant he rarely lost a round. The tragic death of his father/coach, Abdulmanap, brought his career to an abrupt end as he retired in unexpected fashion at a behind-closed-doors event during COVID, in front of perhaps only 100 people. His legacy lives on as he has helped coach and mentor Islam Makhachev, who is also on this list.
One might think Khabib would rank higher. However, considering his rivalry with McGregor, who put this list together, it perhaps pained Conor to even include the Dagestan wrestler in the first place.
8
Daniel Cormier
22-3-0 (10 KOs and 5 Subs)
If it weren’t for Jon Jones, it’s likely Daniel Cormier would be considered the light heavyweight GOAT and one of the best to ever do it.
A wrestling stand-out, Cormier ran amok in the popular Strikeforce organisation before crossing over to the UFC and, outside his historic two-fight series with Jones, beat the likes of Dan Henderson, Anthony Johnson, Alexander Gustafsson, Anderson Silva, and Stipe Miocic. A legend in his own right.
7
Islam Makhachev
28-1-0 (5 KOs and 13 Subs)
Considering the extraordinary legacy Khabib left behind, it was once seen as preposterous that any other lightweight could so soon lap his accomplishments. It is a twist of fate that the one to have done that is Islam Makhachev, the Dagestan wrestler he has mentored.
While Nurmagomedov’s time at the top was short-lived due to his retirement, Makhachev continues to run amok, earning two-weight championship status with a win over Jack Della Maddalena after ruling lightweight with wins over Arman Tsarukyan, Dan Hooker, Charles Oliveira, Alexander Volkanovski, and Dustin Poirier.
Of all fighters on this list, Makhachev perhaps has the best chance of becoming the UFC’s only three-weight champion should he win a title at middleweight, too.
6
Amanda Nunes
23-5-0 (13 KOs and 4 Subs)
One of the greatest female fighters on the planet, McGregor’s list features two women, and he has Nunes in sixth.
The Brazilian blazed a trail as the UFC’s first only lesbian champion, and claimed many championships and accomplishments as a Hall of Famer and two-time bantamweight queen. She eclipsed Ronda Rousey’s reign atop MMA, by beating Valentina Shevchenko, Miesha Tate, and, of course, Rousey herself. She even went on to shut out Holly Holm, and went 1-1 with Julianna Pena at the tail-end of her career.
Nunes is one of one.
5
Valentina Shevchenko
26-4-1 (8 KOs and 7 Subs)
Valentina Shevchenko is a well-rounded striker, having excelled at Muay Thai, kickboxing, and ultimate fighting. A 38-year-old Kygyzstanian, Shevchenko continues to win, recently beating Zhang Weili and Manon Fiorot as a veteran, after posting victories over Alexa Grasso, Jessica Andrade, and Joanna Jedrzejczyk, among others, too.
4
Demetrious Johnson
25-4-1 (5 KOs and 8 Subs)
If Demetrious Johnson competed in a more glamorous division, he’d perhaps be considered even greater than he already is. The American fighter was the inaugural champion in the UFC’s flyweight division, and made 11 successful defences, before competing at ONE Championship in Asia, and winning there, too, despite their flyweight division taking place at a higher weight limit.
Johnson’s best wins include Kyoji Horiguchi, Henr Cejudo and Ray Borg. Even his rematch against Adriano Moraes at ONE has to be considered one of his best, as he avenged his knockout loss to Moraes in brilliant fashion, at an uncomfortable weight differential.
3
Jon Jones
28-1-0 (11 KOs and 7 Subs)
Jon Jones and Conor McGregor have spoken admirably of one another for years, and the two-weight UFC champion is a consensus pick as the greatest fighter of all time. But, on this list, he’s slotted in in third.
When Jones was active, he was ruthlessly efficient as an ultimate fighter. He was adept at striking and, as he got older and put on more mass, utilised wrestling to suffocate an opponent’s attack.
Jones ran a gauntlet in the UFC and remained at the highest echelons through multiple eras, beating Mauricio Rua and Lyota Machida in the early days, Daniel Cormier and Alexander Gustafsson in the middle of his run, before finishing Ciryl Gane and Stipe Miocic at the end of his career, too.
His longevity is unparalled but, for McGregor, two other GOATs eclipse his work.
2
Anderson Silva
34-11-0 (22 KOs and 4 Subs)
Conor McGregor loves Anderson Silva. Loves him so much he’s got him ranked second on his all-time UFC fighter list.
Silva combined entertainment with sport, as he walked to the ring like Michael Jackson, showboated in the Octagon after his PRIDE days, and had an unconventional striking style in which he shot from the hip. That came back to bite him, like his shocking loss to Chris Weidman, but when he was at the top, boy, there was nobody like him.
Silva’s best wins include his spectacular first-round knockout over Forrest Griffin at UFC 101, together with his come-from-behind submission of Chael Sonnen, and front-kick knockout against Vitor Belfort. All incredible.
1
Conor McGregor
22-6-0 (19 KOs and 1 Sub)
It was only ever going to end this way.
Fighters have egos, and, often, the bigger the fighter, the bigger the ego. And so it is no surprise to hear McGregor ranks himself as number one.
In his eyes, he’s the best to ever do it. And, you know what, considering the last five years and the issues he’s had inside and outside the Octagon, if the Irishman can return and defeat Holloway, kick-starting another title-winning run, then we, for one, won’t argue with him.
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