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Liverpool In Talks for Harvey Elliott to Replace Mohamed Salah

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Liverpool could be set to replace Mohamed Salah with a familiar face in the January transfer window, with Harvey Elliott set for a surprise return to Anfield from Aston Villa, according to TEAMtalk.

The Reds have had a miserable campaign so far under Arne Slot as they looked to defend their Premier League crown, and the Dutchman’s job is now under pressure after star man Salah made a huge public outburst stating he had no relationship with Slot and that the club are trying to throw him under the bus for their poor form.

That means a January exit could now be on the cards, but there could be a ready-made replacement already on the books that could become part of Slot’s squad in the new year.

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During the summer, Liverpool allowed Harvey Elliott to depart the club on an initial loan deal to join Aston Villa, with the deal to become permanent if he made ten appearances in the campaign.

The young playmaker has so far made just five appearances, and it has now emerged that he has no future in the Midlands after Unai Emery revealed the club are looking for solutions for him to continue his career elsewhere, with “no chance” of a permanent deal.

Now, it has emerged that Villa and Liverpool are in discussions to send the ‘special‘ attacker back to his parent club, as he can’t play for another team this season due to already appearing for both sides, according to FIFA rules.

TEAMtalk say that Villa have already informed Liverpool that the 22-year-old will not be allowed to reach the terms of the agreement for the deal to become permanent, and talks are being held about him returning to Anfield early rather than in the summer.

Elliott to Replace Salah?

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Premier League – Manchester United v Liverpool – Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain – April 7, 2024 Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah celebrates scoring their second goal with Harvey Elliott REUTERS/Carl Recine

Part of the reason Elliott left Liverpool in the summer was to play more regularly, having found himself behind Salah and co in the pecking order of the attack in recent years.

But with Salah now seemingly likely to move on before the end of the January window, despite Liverpool being keen to keep him for the remainder of his contract, it could be the perfect opportunity for Elliott to return for more regular game time, in a team he knows very well, before looking for a better situation in the summer that suits him more than the decision he made last year.

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Josh Hokit Reveals ‘Real Reason’ He Insulted Michelle Obama at UFC White House

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Rising UFC heavyweight contender Josh Hokit has revealed the ‘real reason’ why he insulted former first lady Michelle Obama after his win at the White House earlier this month.

The former NFL player went viral for his post-fight interview after stopping Derrick Lewis in the second round. Instead of basking in the 10th win of his professional career on such a big stage, the 28-year-old caused major controversy when he declared: “Michelle Obama is a man” and followed that up with “Am I right, America?”

Veteran broadcaster Joe Rogan quickly wrapped up the interview to avoid Hokit making any more remarks. Among those to publicly criticise the fighter for his slur was UFC Hall of Famer, Daniel Cormier, who branded it “disgusting”.

Although UFC CEO Dana White has confirmed that Hokit will not be punished by the promotion for his actions, the interview is still a major point of contention for many.

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As a result, when Hokit appeared on a recent edition of the Ariel Helwani Show, the veteran Canadian podcaster was keen to find out what had motivated the Californian native to make such an offensive comment.

Hokit has become known for his outlandish, tongue-in-cheek, statements since joining the UFC and so it was no surprise to see him take a similar stance when Helwani first asked him about his interview.

“I thought I was giving her a compliment. I don’t think anyone viewed it as Michelle Obama being a man. It’s more like she knows how to deal with adversity, she knows how to work hard like a man when times get tough.

“It was a perfect opportunity to show the world how great this country is with freedom of speech… In other parts of the world, you say something like that and you die,” he reasoned, before insisting that he would never apologise for his words.

“That’s one thing about my career… You’ll never hear me backtrack from what I say.”

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However, later in the interview, Hokit gave a far more grounded explanation as to why he chooses to make such controversial comments.

“Don’t hate the player, hate the game, and that’s the game we’re playing nowadays. We’re playing a numbers game, and I’m gonna win them every single time. Whatever brings the most eyes to my fight, that’s what I’m going to do.”

Speaking about the financial impact of his UFC notoriety, the fighter confirmed:

“If anything, I’ve gained more money… I’ll coach a class on this one day, but I got seven figures in seven months, just put it like that. By the end of the year, this might be a $3 to 4 million dollars a year.”

As distasteful as some may find Hokit’s comments, he stated that the UFC have not contacted him to complain about his conduct.

“They would message me if they really felt a certain way. They can always feel some type of way. I respect their opinions, but we do have freedom of speech, so it is what it is. I don’t like what other people say, but I’ve got to deal with it.”

After his win at the White House, Hokit looks to be in line for a big fight next, with names such as Brazilian superstar Alex Pereira being mentioned as a possible opponent.

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Qualified Teams & How it Works

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With the 2026 World Cup well underway, the end of the group stage is on the horizon and fans are starting to ask the same question: what’s our potential draw like?

Well, that depends on multiple factors; the biggest being all the group games being completed. Many fans are getting carried away with who they could be facing after just two games, whereas there is still a lot to be decided. Then, we head into the knockouts of this extended competition in the Round of 32, Round of 16 and so on.

Despite that, there are still some routes that can be planned and ruled out and, with all the noise of the global tournament, here’s the definitive answers to all the qualification quandaries and potential match-ups.

Which teams have reached the knockout phase?

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Group

Qualified

Eliminated

A

Mexico

TBC

B

TBC

TBC

C

TBC

Haiti

D

USA

Turkey

E

Germany

TBC

F

TBC

Tunisia

G

TBC

TBC

H

TBC

TBC

I

France, Norway

Senegal, Iraq

J

Argentina

Jordan

K

Colombia

Uzbekistan

L

TBC

Panama

After just two games, we can highlight teams in every group who have already secured qualification to the next phase of the competition. Even if their final position isn’t secured yet. Of course, there are also the best ‘third-placed’ teams to consider as well. However, while we can point towards the ‘as it stands’ table, it is very much subject to change daily until the end of the group stage.

The early qualifiers include the teams who have gone 100 per cent: those include Mexico, USA, Germany, France, Norway, Colombia and Argentina. It ensures their final outings are nothing but a formality, as top spot is already confirmed. However, France will face Norway to confirm who will reign supreme in Group I.

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In addition, the host countries, USA and Mexico, have started strong, lifted by their incredible home support that has seen them qualify after just two games. Canada are also well-placed to join them as all three look set to be involved in the next stage of the competition.

At the other end of the spectrum are the teams who have already been eliminated. The biggest shock? Undoubtedly, Turkey. Everyone’s favorite ‘Dark Horses’ pick bowed out of Group D without scoring a goal, having been shocked by Australia in their opening game and Paraguay in their second.

Both Iraq and Senegal faced tough opposition from France and Norway, with both of their respective talismanic figures in Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe hitting top form, whilst Jordan, Uzbekistan, Panama and Tunisia also exited early.

World Cup knockout stage bracket & how it works

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With an extended World Cup for the first time in history, the addition of 16 more teams has resulted in more games, more drama — and an enhanced tournament bracket.

Eagle-eyed fans have been rushing to the ‘as it stands’ bracket to see who awaits them in the first round of the knockouts, which is the Round of 32. Typically, it would be just two teams from eight groups who qualify straight into the Round of 16. However, this time there are new rules.

Twelve groups will result in 24 teams qualifying for the next stage and the rest of the numbers are made up of the best third-placed teams. The best eight teams to finish third, to be precise. This ensures that there is plenty to play for as we head into the final round of games.


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The battle for the World Cup Golden Boot is already heating up, with a number of familiar faces and a few surprise standouts in contention.

What we can see is the different sides of the draw that teams are on; it tells us who England is likely to play in the semi-finals should they reach it, for example.

England could face the likely route of Mexico in the Last 16, Brazil in the quarter-finals and Argentina in the semis if all goes as predicted. Below that, the most eye-catching affair would be Argentina facing off against fellow South American rivals, Colombia, in the quarters before a potential super-clash against Portugal — that would see Lionel Messi vs Cristiano Ronaldo on the biggest stage.

In the top half of the draw, there may be match-ups that include Germany vs France in the Last 16, with the winner facing the Netherlands in the quarters. Whilst many will have their eye on Spain versus France in the semi-finals as a probable outcome.

However, all is to be decided in the final round of games as there is plenty to play for.

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Cristiano Ronaldo Angered by Lionel Messi Question at World Cup

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Cristiano Ronaldo has finally arrived at the 2026 World Cup. The 41-year-old netted twice as Portugal demolished Uzbekistan 5-0 in their second Group K match.

It wasn’t the most ideal start to the World Cup for the five-time Ballon d’Or winner. Portugal could only muster a 1-1 draw with DR Congo in their opening match and Ronaldo came in for much of the criticism.

Reports of internal fallouts between players and even their partners had begun to surface between their first two fixtures, so the win couldn’t have come at a better time for Ronaldo and his team.

But despite the Portuguese captain turning in a Man of the Match performance, a familiar name started to get mentioned in his post-match interviews, and Ronaldo was in no mood to discuss it.


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Ronaldo Snaps at Mention of Messi’s Name

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Despite his record-breaking night in Houston, where he became the first player to score in six different World Cups, Ronaldo grew visibly irritated when the conversation turned to Lionel Messi.

The Argentine has enjoyed a sensational start to the tournament, scoring five times in his opening fixtures and breaking Miroslav Klose’s all-time scoring record at the World Cup, but Ronaldo made it clear he has no interest in keeping tabs on his long-term rival.


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When pressed on the subject of Messi, Ronaldo immediately stormed out, but not before snapping back:

“I couldn’t care less about others… Mbappe also scored.”

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It wasn’t an isolated moment, either. Footage also caught a separate incident in which Ronaldo turned away and began taking questions from another journalist the second Messi’s name was mentioned again.

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Ronaldo’s reluctance to engage with Messi’s name is hardly surprising given the pair’s rivalry has defined the past two decades of football.

Both men have continued to add to their World Cup legacies in 2026, with Messi netting five times in Argentina’s opening two fixtures and Ronaldo now level with the conversation after his double against Uzbekistan moved him clear of Eusebio as Portugal’s all-time leading scorer at the tournament.

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The pair’s paths could yet cross before the tournament concludes, with both nations well-placed to progress through the knockout stages now that Portugal recovered from their initial stumble so emphatically.

A potential meeting between Argentina and Portugal in the knockout rounds could be the last chapter in a rivalry that has shaped a generation of football, even if Ronaldo seems keen to keep the focus away from fuelling the debate further.

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