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Gianluigi Buffon’s son, Louis, Snubs Italy and Pledges Future to Surprise Country
Gianluigi Buffon’s son, Louis, made the surprise decision to represent the Czech Republic at international level back in March, instead of following in his legendary father’s footsteps with Italy. The 17-year-old is determined to carve out his own career, one that would make Buffon senior proud – especially after his father’s remarkable 176 appearances for the Azzurri resulted in the 2006 World Cup win.
Rather than following his father’s path, Louis chose to represent the Czech Republic, where his mother Alena Seredova hails from. In the same month as that announcement, Louis made his first-team debut for Pisa in Serie B, playing under his father’s former Italy teammate, Filippo Inzaghi.
As a reward for his rapid development, which had seen Louis notch six goals in his first 20 appearances for the Pisa Under-19s side, he received his first call-up to the Czech Under-18s squad. But it’s safe to say his achievements since then have made those early successes look pale in comparison, with him now looking every bit the wonderkid hopefuls had envisioned.
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Buffon’s Son Explained Reason Behind Czech Republic Pledge
Upon receiving his maiden call-up, Louis explained his decision to the Czech media team. As per The Sun, he said: “I was very happy to come to the meeting and curious about the different football culture.
“I spoke with my family, and together we decided that it would be better for my football career and my development as a player to play for the Czech Republic. My mother, of course, was very happy, but my father was also excited because it was my first call-up for the national team.”
Born and raised in Italy, the teenager confessed that he wasn’t fully fluent in the language. However, with his new path ahead, he was more than ready to put in the effort and make the necessary strides. He continued: “I don’t speak Czech very well yet, but as soon as I found out I could come here, I started learning it. I spend about 10 minutes on Duolingo every day.”
Louis could come up against the country of his birth while playing for the Czech Republic. But he claimed that he would not treat such a match any differently. “I was born and raised in Italy, but I think that in order to be a 100 per cent professional and do my job as well as possible, every match has to be important for me, whether it is against Italy or any other national team.”
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Louis’ rise has been meteoric: he debuted with the Under-18s in February, scored in that category, and quickly earned promotion to the Under-19s squad in September. Until now, he hadn’t found the back of the net, but he broke that duck in emphatic style this week with a hat-trick and assist in a 6-1 rout during an Under-19 European Championship qualifier against Azerbaijan. See below:
That was the teenager’s fifth youth cap for his national side, and Buffon will likely next be in action on Saturday morning against Malta and then again against Northern Ireland next Tuesday.
He has continued to play for Pisa, who were promoted to Serie A at the end of the 2024/25 campaign, and has already been given minutes in the top flight on two occasions this term: 13 minutes against Bologna in Matchday 4 of Serie A and 22 minutes versus Torino in the Coppa Italia. Since then, he has been an unused substitute in five more Pisa matches, with his only other minutes coming in the Coppa Italia.
His involvement with the first team may still be limited, but his exposure with the Czech Under-19s confirms that his progression is on the right track. The instinct, pace, and killer finishing he showed against Azerbaijan place him among the rising attacking prospects of European football right now.
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Kevin Owen’ Emotional Message After Sami Zayn Becomes WWE World Champion
The pro-wrestling industry has been very vocal in its praise following Sami Zayn‘s crowning as WWE Champion, who became the company’s 19th Grand Slam champion in the process.
On Saturday afternoon in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Zayn came up against and defeated both Cody Rhodes and Gunther in a triple threat match in the main event of the Night of Champions to secure his first world title in WWE.
Towards the end of what was a high-octane, entertaining match, it looked like Zayn was going to get dropped with a Cross Rhodes. However, the Canadian wrestler managed to counter it into a pin and get the three-count to claim the victory, sending him and the crowd into raptures.
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Following his victory, stars across the wrestling world have come out to heap praise and congratulations on Zayn. Chief among those was Kevin Owens.
Owens and Zayn have a storied history together over their time in WWE, and even well before that. They established themselves in the wrestling industry at the same time and have been both rivals and partners at various stages over their years as wrestlers.
After Zayn secured the win, Owens posted a heartwarming message to congratulate his longtime friend.
“I’ve missed a lot of things I wish I hadn’t in the last 15 months because of this injury, but today is, by far, the one I wish I had been there for the most,” Owens wrote on X.
“He has brought out the best in me as both an ally and a foe. That’s because he is THE best. When you’re consistently that good for that long, you become undeniable. Sami becoming WWE Champion was inevitable. He has deserved that moment for a very long time, and I am so happy to see him finally get it.”
Owens has been out of action since April 2025 as he recovers from a neck injury and the subsequent surgery, but to see his friend win the world title has clearly given him a great deal of happiness and cause to rejoice.
Owens is not the only one who took to social media to show their support and love for Zayn. Becky Lynch wrote: “I was crying tears of joy then, and I’m crying tears of joy now! So well deserved! Congratulations Sami Zayn!”
Matthew Rehwoldt wrote: “Underdog from the underground… now on top of the world. Congrats champ. Sami Zayn Forever”
On the Night of Champions post-show, Big E, a former WWE Champion himself, weighed in on El Generico’s victory and rise to the top.
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“Sami’s overcome a lot of nevers. When I was in the locker room for the longest time, we knew who El Generico was, we knew about his work on the indies, but there was always, ‘He’s not the WWE mould. He’ll never be signed here.’
”He finally comes to WWE: ‘Okay, he’s a good hand. He can put on these great matches in the mid-card, but he’ll never be World Champion.’
”He broke through that glass ceiling that he was butting his head up against for all these years so many times to finally become WWE Champion.”
The overarching theme of Zayn’s victory and the praise he has received, is how much of an underdog story it is. He entered at the bottom where most didn’t give him a chance and came out on top. The eloquent, heartfelt messages he has received, with Kevin Owens’ standing out, highlight the indelible mark he has made on the industry and why he is a well-deserved champion.
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic Names ‘the Best Player in the World’ Right Now
Plenty of names were thrown into the conversation about who is the best player in the world heading into the 2026 World Cup, with several of the usual stars catching the eye and forcing their way into discussions.
Performances from the usual suspects in the group stage from players like Kylian Mbappe, Lionel Messi and Vinicius Junior have the debate among pundits as alive as ever over who is truly setting the tournament apart.
One man who certainly isn’t shying away from giving his verdict is former Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, and he has been left in no doubt after watching a teenager over the course of the last few years.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic Believes Lamine Yamal is the Best
That player is Lamine Yamal, who wasted little time announcing himself on the biggest stage. The Barcelona winger needed just 10 minutes to open the scoring in Spain’s 4-0 win over Saudi Arabia, becoming the eighth-youngest player to score at a World Cup.
Having already dealt with fitness concerns heading into the tournament and only managing 19 minutes in Spain’s 0-0 draw with Cape Verde, Yamal’s 45-minute display against the Saudis was enough to convince Ibrahimovic that he’s watching the best player on the planet.
“I believe he’s the best player in the world; he’s a special player for special moments.”
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Ibrahimovic, never shy about sharing strong opinions, be that as a player or a pundit, explained exactly what sets Yamal apart from his rivals in this conversation, right before his opener in his first World Cup start.
“If they can get him on the ball, he challenges every time he gets the ball, it doesn’t matter if he has one, two, three in front of him, he will challenge, he will create, and that is what Spain needs. That’s what they missed in the first game.”
It’s not the first time the Swede has gone out of his way to praise the teenager, either. Before the tournament, Ibrahimovic had already flagged Yamal as the player he was most desperate to watch.
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With backing like that from one of football’s best-ever strikers, the rest of the world may need to start catching up to Zlatan’s verdict.
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Steve Clarke Ridiculed For Comment About England in Scotland Resignation Letter
After successfully qualifying for two consecutive European Championships and the 2026 World Cup, Steve Clarke has called it a day at the helm of Scotland, after seven years in charge.
It’s been one of Scotland’s most successful periods. After not qualifying for a major tournament since 1998, some memorable moments have taken place during his time, none more so than the 4-2 win over Denmark, which booked their place at this year’s World Cup.
But there was another moment of apparent victory against a bitter rival that Clarke highlighted in his lengthy resignation letter, which the official X account of the Scottish national team have released, that has everyone talking, and not necessarily for positive reasons.
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It hasn’t been the first time he’s been under fire for his comments lately. In the wake of Scotland’s 3-0 defeat to Brazil, which ultimately led to their elimination from the World Cup, Clarke was accused of being “disrespectful to his players” after an interview at full time.
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Among the highlights Clarke chose to reflect on from his seven years in charge was Scotland’s 0-0 draw with England at Wembley during Euro 2020, a result he referenced as one of the standout moments of his reign.
“There was an unforgettable night at Wembley when we more than matched the eventual beaten finalists England and held them to a 0-0 win!”
For many supporters, holding the Auld Enemy to a goalless draw four years ago doesn’t quite carry the same weight as some of Scotland’s other achievements, and the inclusion of that line in such an emotional farewell letter has seen Clarke come in for a large amount of criticism.
Read Steve Clarke’s full resignation letter below:
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One fan wrote: “Sums it up. Celebrating a 0-0 draw against England at the euros. Embarrassing. Good riddance.”
Another added: “What an embarrassment, thank god he’s resigned.”
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A third questioned how the comment made it into an official statement at all, asking: “How has that gone out on official team channels.”
Others were equally scathing. One supporter posted: “Sums up why he had to go and everything that was wrong with his tenure,” while another called it a “terrible statement by the arrogant person he is.” One fan summed up the disbelief, simply admitting: “Had to check this was the official account and not a parody.”
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