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Player Ratings and Match Highlights
Manchester City defeated Real Madrid 2-1 in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday evening.
In the 28th minute, the deadlock was broken, and it was broken by the hosts, Real Madrid. Alvaro Carreras won the ball back for his side in a deep area on the left side of the pitch, and he and his teammates quickly counter-attacked up the pitch and turned defence into attack in no time. The ball was eventually fed out to Rodrygo, who, with a burst of pace, made his way into the opposition’s box and fired a powerful, low finish past Gianluigi Donnarumma to put Madrid 1-0 up.
Madrid’s lead lasted just seven minutes, as in the 35th minute, Nico O’Reilly equalised for City. Josko Gvardiol forced a save out of Thibaut Courtois after threatening with a header from a corner, but the Belgian’s save fell right to the feet of the youngster, who tapped the rebound into the back of the net from close range to make it 1-1.
Shortly after netting the equaliser, City were awarded a penalty after Antonio Rudiger brought down Erling Haaland in the box. The Norwegian stepped up to take the penalty, and the big striker sent the goalkeeper the wrong way and slotted his penalty calmly into the bottom right corner to give his side the lead for the first time in the match.
The first half came to a close with City in a 2-1 lead.
In the second half, not much happened in terms of goalmouth action, but Madrid were the team who were on the front foot and chasing a goal. That goal never came, though, and City successfully saw out the match to take all three points at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Match Highlights
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Real Madrid Player Ratings
GK: Thibaut Courtois – 7.5/10
Courtois may have been at fault for City’s first goal, but he made a number of superb saves throughout the match, which kept Madrid in with a chance of getting something from the match despite them being second best for most of the match.
RB: Federico Valverde – 5/10
An evening to forget for the Uruguayan. Valverde had a horrible time defending against Doku, and he was beaten in one-on-one situations pretty much every time they faced each other.
CB: Raul Asencio – 5.5/10
Came across plenty of times to help out Valverde against Doku, and he had very little success. Asencio couldn’t deal with the pace and skill of Doku, and he also really struggled at times to deal with the physicality of Haaland.
CB: Antonio Rudiger – 3/10
Committed a silly foul on Haaland, which saw City awarded a penalty that they ended up scoring to take the lead. Rudiger never really looked comfortable when defending and was probably lucky not to have been sent off.
LB: Alvaro Carreras – 7.5/10
Had a huge part to play in Madrid’s opening goal, as he was the one who won the ball back and got Madrid up the pitch as quickly as they did. Carreras played with plenty of energy and was solid both defensively and offensively.
RM: Rodrygo – 8.5/10 (Man of the Match)
Madrid’s best player. The Brazilian was by far the liveliest player for Madrid, and he took his goal very well. Rodrygo threatened plenty of times down the right flank with his pace and skill and caused City real problems, especially on the counter.
CM: Dani Ceballos – 5.5/10
Worked very hard in the midfield, but didn’t really have any moments where he showed quality on the ball. The Spaniard pressed well, but struggled to deal with the quality and intensity of City’s midfield.
CM: Aurelien Tchouameni – 6.5/10
Put in a solid defensive performance, but didn’t really impact the match much when he had the ball at his feet.
LM: Jude Bellingham – 7.5/10
Provided the assist for Rodrygo’s opening goal. Bellingham was solid going forward and in the pressing department, but missed a few big chances.
ST: Gonzalo Garcia – 4.5/10
Hardly ever got involved in the match and touched the ball just 14 times despite playing 58 minutes.
ST: Vinicius Junior – 6/10
Had some moments throughout the match where he threatened with his pace and dribbling, but for the most part, the Brazilian didn’t really have much impact and had a quiet night for his standards.
SUB: Arda Guler – N/A
Tried to make things happen when he got on the ball, but City’s defence managed to stay strong despite his liveliness.
SUB: Brahim Diaz – N/A
Didn’t do much after coming on.
SUB: Endrick – N/A
Didn’t do much after coming on.
Manchester City Player Ratings
GK: Gianluigi Donnarumma – 6/10
Didn’t have a single save to make during the match. The Italian couldn’t have really done much to stop Rodrygo’s strike either, as it was very powerful and placed in the corner.
RB: Matheus Nunes – 7.5/10
Put in a solid defensive showing up against the likes of Bellingham and Vinicius Junior. Nunes didn’t really offer much going forward, but did very well defensively.
CB: Ruben Dias – 7.5/10
Dealt with the Madrid attackers very well and produced several important defensive actions, such as blocks and clearances.
CB: Josko Gvardiol – 7.5/10
Defended very aggressively and very well throughout the match, and even had a part to play in City’s early goal, as his header forced the save out of Courtois, which fell straight to O’Reilly.
LB: Nico O’Reilly – 8.5/10
Another great performance from the youngster. Although O’Reilly scored, his best moments of the match came defensively, as he helped his side out massively and put in a very mature performance.
CM: Nico Gonzalez – 7.5/10
Never put a foot wrong in possession of the ball, and was a really good defensive block which protected City’s back line.
CM: Bernardo Silva – 6/10
Didn’t really put a foot wrong in possession, but sometimes struggled to deal with the pace and intensity of the match.
CM: Phil Foden – 5.5/10
Never really got involved in the match when it came to his attacking play, but worked hard and pressed well when he needed to.
RW: Rayan Cherki – 8/10
Created several good chances for his teammates and looked like a lively threat all evening. Cherki looked to drive forward and make things happen pretty much every time he got on the ball.
ST: Erling Haaland – 8/10
Didn’t have that much involvement in the match, but still managed to get on the scoresheet. Haaland slotted his penalty away and did well at holding the ball up at times to bring his teammates into play.
LW: Jeremy Doku – 8.5/10
By far City’s best and most dangerous attacking threat. Doku was a nightmare for Valverde to deal with and troubled him every single time he decided to take him on. Not only was Doku relentless going forward, but he worked incredibly hard as well, which was also important for his side.
SUB: Omar Marmoush – N/A
Didn’t do much after coming on.
SUB: Tijjani Reijnders – N/A
Didn’t do much after coming on.
SUB: Savinho – N/A
Didn’t do much after coming on.
SUB: Nathan Ake – N/A
Didn’t do much after coming on.
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Ian Wright Slams Jesse Marsch For Comments After Canada 1-2 Switzerland
Ian Wright and Patrick Vieira weren’t impressed with Jesse Marsch’s comments after Canada’s defeat to Switzerland at the 2026 World Cup on Wednesday afternoon.
After a draw against Bosnia and a 6-0 rout of Qatar, Canada went into their third and final group game against Switzerland knowing a draw or better would see them qualify for the knockout rounds as group winners.
However, they were unable to get the result they needed as Switzerland picked up all three points. Promise David’s 76th minute goal wasn’t enough for Les Rouges as they suffered a 2-1 defeat, condeming them to a second-place finish in Group B.
Jesse Marsch Speaks Out After Switzerland Defeat
A win for Canada would have seen them contest their last 32 match in front of their own fans in Vancouver. They have missed that opportunity, though, and will now have to travel to Los Angeles.
The 52-year-old expressed his disappointment at not being able to play their last 32 match in Canada. He told ITV: “It’s been awesome [playing in Canada]. And that’s the disappointment. We just want to continue the energy that’s taken place here in Canada.
“You know, I’ve been through these World Cups, and I’ve been through different big moments in my career. And I know when you get one big win, building on that is so important. And so, I’m disappointed we weren’t able to get the win or draw today to keep us here.
“I’m so thankful for the energy and the country, and certainly in the stadium here today, but we’re going to go to LA. It’s probably going to be an away crowd, it’s going to be a little tougher, but we still want to electrify our country and play really well down there and go after it still.”
It was hoped that Canada’s star player, Alphonso Davies, would play his first minutes at the tournament. The Bayern Munich ace has not yet featured for his nation in the tournament as he recovers from a hamstring injury. He was named on the bench once again for the game against Switzerland, but he did not make his way onto the pitch.
Speaking about his decision not to sub Davies on, despite Canada needing a goal, Marsch said: “Alphonso will be ready. We thought about Alphonso, but we’re just trying to manage him and not put him in a situation where we felt like he’ll be in danger. But he should be ready for the next match.”
Wright wasn’t impressed with Marsch’s post-match interview, saying he sounded a bit ‘performative’.
Wright said: “It doesn’t make sense that you’ve got the opportunity, to play a game, win a game, and stay in your country, where you’ll have the fan’s support. And then he’s talking about how much he believes in this team and the heart of this team. They should have had that at the start of the game so that they could stay here and have a better chance.
“Sometimes he sounds a bit performative to me. I don’t want to be nasty or anything, but he sounds like he’s saying the right thing for the sake of saying it.”
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Duncan Ferguson couldn’t understand why Davies did not play any minutes. The Scotsman said: “He’s on the bench, if he’s on the bench so he can put him on can’t he?”
While Vieira also questioned how much Marsch wanted Canada to play their last 32 match in Vancouver. He said: “If you really want to stay in Vancouver, you would have approached the game in a different way. If Davies is fit, he has to play 15 minutes or half-an-hour.
“You need to give him some game-time for him to be ready for the next game. He can’t start. If he didn’t come on today, then it will be very difficult for him to start. Or that will be a massive gamble on his side.
Canada now face a very tough path to the World Cup final. They will play their last 32 match on Sunday, June 28, with South Korea their likely opponents.
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Eddie Hearn Stunned After Finding Out Sean O’Malley’s Pay For UFC Freedom 250 Fight
UFC Freedom 250 took place at the White House, home of incumbent US President, Donald Trump, on Trump’s 80th birthday on the night of the 14th of June.
It was put on at great expense to the UFC and parent company, TKO. The cost to put the event on reportedly exceeded $60 million. However, it seems that the paychecks for the fighters who took to the Octagon that night were nowhere near that figure, not even combined.
One such fighter’s earnings have stumped one of the most famous boxing promoters in the world in Eddie Hearn, who passionately highlighted the disparity in pay between the two sports in relation to the level of competition.
UFC Freedom 250 Fighter Pay
The biggest earner from the show was Alex Pereira, who, in the penultimate fight of the night, was bested by Ciryl Gane, who earned the interim heavyweight title. However, despite tasting defeat, the Brazilian still pocketed a healthy $10 million. The Frenchman, on the other hand, despite winning, only received $1.25 million.
Those in the main event, Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje, with the latter scoring the upset, took home $2.5 million and $2.95 million, respectively.
UFC Freedom 250 Salaries For Topuria, Gaethje, Pereira, Gane
A lot of money was spent by the UFC, not just on the White House.
The eight fighters who competed in the four fights before Sean O’Malley versus Aiemann Zahabi shared a combined figure that was only $500,000 more than what Gane earned, coming in at a bill of $1.73 million.
It is the fight purse of the aforementioned O’Malley that has left Hearn scratching his head, especially given his experience with the money thrown around in his area of expertise.
Eddie Hearn’s Reaction to Sean O’Malley’s Purse
“You’ve literally got guys making more for an eight-round fight against a guy that I would beat than Sean O’Malley made fighting at the White House.”
The 47-year-old is no stranger to the big bucks. With his Matchroom Boxing stable and the promotion of Anthony Joshua‘s whole career, Hearn has seen, in some cases, several fighters on the same card earn multiples of what Pereira earned from the White House event, let alone the rest of those who were on the card, including “Suga” Sean.
O’Malley reportedly pocketed just $600,000 for his efforts. Now, the average person would think that amount of money for less than 10 minutes of work shouldn’t be something that is scoffed at. However, his earnings were just 6% of those of Pereira, so some frustration could be understood.
Hearn appeared to feel frustrated both for and at O’Malley and his fellow fighters, citing the purses of boxers as a reason to encourage those in the UFC to fight for higher pay.
“Those guys need to stop being suppressed. I’m just shocked by the mindset of, ‘Oh well, there’s nothing else we can do, really. It is what it is.’
“There’s a guy fighting on the undercard in the fourth fight who’s making more than you.”
Some may see Hearn as being ignorant in appearing to try to tell MMA fighters what to do. However, he has got a point, because MMA can be more dangerous than boxing. In boxing, the only shots are coming from the fists, whereas, in mixed martial arts, the clue is in the name, damage can be caused by punches, kicks, submissions, and takedowns. As a result, those in it should probably be paid more.
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Canada Now Facing Nightmare Route to World Cup Final After Switzerland Defeat
Canada are now facing a very tough route to the 2026 World Cup final after suffering a defeat to Switzerland in their match on Wednesday afternoon.
Jesse Marsch’s side went into the match in pole position in Group B and knowing that a point against the European side in Vancouver would be enough to see them clinch top spot.
However, Canada were not able to get the result they needed as they lost 2-1. Switzerland took a two-goal lead early in the second half courtesy of goals from Ruben Vargas and Johan Manzambi.
Promise David pulled one back with 14 minutes remaining but, despite their best efforts, they were unable to find an equaliser as Switzerland took all three points.
Canada’s Route to the 2026 World Cup Final
If Canada won their group, they would have played their last 32 match in front of their own fans at the Vancouver Stadium. That would have been a huge boost for Canada, but Switzerland will now have that privilege.
Instead, Canada will travel to Los Angeles to contest their first knockout match on Sunday, June 28. They will face the team that finishes second place in Group A: at the moment, that is South Korea. Their other potential opponents are Czechia or South Africa. Canada will fancy their chances, whoever they play.
It gets really tough for them in the last 16 and beyond, though.
As things stand, if they win their last 32 match, they will face either the Netherlands or Morocco. Both teams have been very impressive in the tournament thus far.
A possible quarter-final tie against France or Germany awaits. In the semi-finals, they could face Portugal or Spain. If they make it all the way to the final, they could play either Argentina, England or Brazil.
The bracket is not yet set, and their possible opponents are set to change. However, they would have definitely preferred to have topped the group.
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Jesse Marsch Speaks Out After Canada 1-2 Switzerland
Marsch reflected on his side’s performance after the match. He said on ITV Sport:
“I know our team has heart. I know that we have a group that will give everything at every moment. And that’s something to be very proud of. And just the managing the little moments, given the start of the game I thought we were a little tentative and not really aggressive and not really sprinting enough. But, we’re going to focus on the positives, we’re going to focus on the response.
“Again, good performances off the bench. The only thing I wish I would have done differently, I was thinking about going five-at-the-back to really lock things down at half-time, and when we came out like that, then obviously I wish I would have done that. I think I should have done that.”
When asked about Canada’s crowds, Marsch replied: “It’s been awesome. And that’s the disappointment. We just want to continue the energy that’s taken place here in Canada.
“You know, I’ve been through these World Cups and I’ve been through different big moments in my career. And I know when you get one big win, building on that is so important. And so, I’m disappointed we weren’t able to get the win or draw today to keep us here.
“I’m so thankful for the energy and the country, and certainly in the stadium here today, but we’re going to go to LA. It’s probably going to be an away crowd, it’s going to be a little tougher, but we still want to electrify our country and play really well down there and go after it still.
“We’re exactly where we want to be, we finished second in the group, we’re in the knockout phase, and now let’s go for it.”
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