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What Pep Guardiola Told Sandro Tonali After Man City 3-1 Newcastle
It was a comfortable win in the end for Manchester City, as they swept aside Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup semi-final. The first leg saw them win 2-0 away at St James’ Park, before then winning 3-1 in the home fixture at the Etihad.
A first-half brace from Omar Marmoush, followed shortly after by an effort from Tijjani Reijnders, put the game to bed before half-time. Anthony Elanga did pull one back for Eddie Howe’s men, but this was merely a consolation, with the tie finishing 5-1 to City on aggregate.
At full-time, Pep Guardiola drew attention to himself as he was spotted in deep conversation with Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali. Details of their chat have now been revealed.
The chat has naturally sparked talk of a potential transfer between the Italian and Man City in the future, with Tonali touted as a potential long-term midfield option. Guardiola, however, insisted that it was personal matters that led him to go for a conversation, explaining to reporters:
“What did I say? My Italian is perfect, so that’s why I can communicate with him. And we have an incredible friend in common from Brescia, Edoardo Piovani.
“And every time we are connected, I know his father some time ago and all the time we met we talked about his experience in Milan, the supporters, and how happy he is in Newcastle. He’s a really, really top player, top, top, top player!”
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Tonali’s Newcastle Future in Doubt Amid Arsenal And Man City Links
Tonali, or rather his agent, made headlines in the dying stages of the January transfer window when reports revealed he had been offered to Arsenal. Trusted journalist David Ornstein later reported that this was true, but no deal was ever likely to materialise in the winter market with Newcastle not even contacted by the Gunners.
Tonali’s future, however, is likely to be a big topic in the 2026 summer transfer window. Journalist Luke Edwards has explained: “Sandro Tonali has reassured people behind the scenes that he is very happy at Newcastle and is not thinking about a move – but a rock was thrown into a lake on deadline day and the ripples will spread into the summer.”
While Guardiola was never likely to admit that he was trying to convince the Italian to join, it’s notable that he was full of praise for the Newcastle star, dubbing him a ‘really top player’. Of course, there are doubt that the Catalan coach will even be at the Etihad next season.
Earlier this week, a number of names, including Xabi Alonso, were touted as possible replacements for Guardiola should he leave. The 55-year-old has been coy on his future, recently remarking:
“When it is the [end of the] chapter the club will choose the best one to continue this incredible period in Man City. There have been rumours in the last years many, many times but I want to stay here. At the end of the season, we’ll see.”
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Arsenal on Alert as Chief Responds to Julian Alvarez Transfer Request
Arsenal may have the chance to land one of Andrea Berta’s dream targets this summer. The Gunners will be carefully crafting this summer’s transfer window as they look to keep the nucleus of a very successful squad together while trying to upgrade where needed.
Mikel Arteta’s men are already Premier League champions, but they fell just short of the Champions League title, and they know they likely need to improve if they want to beat the likes of PSG and Bayern Munich without relying solely on a massive defensive effort, as good that effort was against PSG.
Arsenal want some more quality on the left wing and midfield, while they could yet add another striker in anticipation of Gabriel Jesus’ likely departure.
Alvarez situation blows up
Atletico Madrid striker Julian Alvarez shocked many when he revealed his wish to leave the club during a World Cup interview. He said: “I spoke with people at the club, with those I had to speak with and the best thing for everyone is a transfer and I want to fulfill my dream. It’s not the time to talk about this, but I also can’t hide it. I try to be an honest person.”
Those comments came after Barcelona stirred up interest in Alvarez, and it led Atletico CEO Miguel Angel Gil to say: “Barcelona doesn’t respect and us believe they can belittle us. I feel great sadness in the face of Julián Álvarez statements.
“It was not the right day to make those statements; it was Messi’s day and that of the Argentine national team, not just Julian’s. Last year, Barcelona did something very similar with Nico Williams and Athletic Bilbao. Julian has a dream, and we at Atlético also have dreams. It is true that he spoke to us, but it is equally true that he knows our position well, because we have been very clear: Atlético does not want to sell. He is a great player and we are very proud to have him with us”
Arsenal will be watching keenly
It is no secret that Arsenal chief Berta is a huge fan of Alvarez having spent a huge fee to sign the Argentine while he was with Atletico. The Gunners have continually been linked with a move for Alvarez and are said to be in contact over a move, but he has typically been off the table given he has a long contract and a very expensive release clause with Atleti.
As you can see from the Gil comments, Los Rojiblancos still don’t want to sell, but Alvarez pushing for a move can change that, and while he seems to be angling for a Barcelona move, it’s not out of the question that he would feel the same – or similar – about the Gunners, given they are now winning major titles, which could be a central part of his ‘dream’.
Alvarez can play on the wing and up top, which could really suit Arsenal this summer, given their needs, and it will be interesting to see how they respond to one of their long-term targets potentially becoming available.
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Story & Lyrics of Argentina fans’ ‘Muchachos’ World Cup song
‘Muchachos‘ — or ‘The Land of Diego and Lionel‘ — has become the defining soundtrack of Argentina at a World Cup.
Born in the stands, adopted by the players, and now ringing out across stadiums in the United States, Canada and Mexico, it is one of the most emotionally charged football anthems ever written.
With Lionel Messi defying age and logic to (somehow) create more history at the 2026 World Cup, the song has never felt more relevant.
What is Argentina’s ‘Muchachos’ song?
The lyrics were written by Argentine fan Fernando Romero, who rewrote the words to a 2003 hit by Argentine band La Mosca — ‘Muchachos, esta noche me emborracho’ (‘Guys, tonight I will get drunk’).
It was written following their win over Brazil in the 2021 Copa América, their first international title in 28 years. The famous song references Diego Maradona, who inspired Argentina to their World Cup triumph in 1986 and died in 2020, describing him as cheering Messi on “from the sky” alongside his father Don Diego and his mother La Tota.
It also pays tribute to the young soldiers lost in the Falklands War, and the years of heartbreak in finals before the 2021 Copa América victory over Brazil finally ended the drought.
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Romero went viral after a TV broadcaster showed him singing the song outside a stadium, and it led to an official release prior to the 2022 World Cup and has been a staple ever since.
Messi himself chose it as his favourite football chant before the 2022 tournament and it became the soundtrack to Argentina’s Qatar journey to becoming champions, and now, it is back to spur on La Albiceleste once again with additional lyrics added.
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Argentina ‘Muchachos’ chant lyrics
Lyrics in Spanish
En Argentina nací, tierra de Diego y Lionel
De los pibes de Malvinas que jamás olvidaré
Las finales que perdimos, cuantos años las lloré
Pero eso se terminó, porqué en el Maracaná
La final con los brazucas la volvió a ganar Papá
Muchachos, ahora nos volvimos a ilusionar
Quiero ganar la tercera, quiero ser campeón mundial
Y al Diego, desde el cielo lo podemos ver
Con Don Diego y con La Tota, alentándolo a Lionel
Interpretación de ‘No sabemos todavía’
Lyrics in English
I was born in Argentina, land of Diego and Lionel,
Of the kids from Malvinas, which I will never forget.
I can’t explain it to you,
Because you won’t understand,
The endings we lost, how many years I cried for them.
But that’s over, because in the Maracana,
The final with the ‘Brazucas’, Daddy beat them again.
Guys, now we’re excited again, I want to win the third,
I want to be world champion,
And Diego, in heaven we can see him,
With Don Diego and La Tota,
‘Muchachos’ may be the anthem of the current and previous World Cup, but it is not the only song heard echoing around Argentina’s matches. Fans have also been belting out another song titled: ‘El que no brinque es inglés’ — ‘Whoever doesn’t jump is English’. That is one that would be sung even louder if they were to meet England in a tournament.
There’s also a brand-new song that also emerged for 2026, set to the rhythm of Argentine singer Gilda’s ‘No me arrepiento de este amor’. These lyrics focus on how this could be Messi’s last World Cup as well as the Argentinian dream of another World Cup triumph.
Maradona has also been honoured in song with — ‘El Diez’ — a hymn to the number ten that rang out across Mexico in 1986 and has never truly gone away.
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Tottenham Set to Make £75m Bid to Sign Mateus Fernandes
Tottenham are said to be on the verge of bidding for a Manchester United target as they look to fulfill a position of need this summer. Spurs have already snapped up three new signings this summer, signing Jan Paul van Hecke for big money, while they have also added free agents Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi.
Roberto De Zerbi is being given a war chest this summer, although the North London club’s recruitment is not exclusively manager-led. The Italian is getting a say after keeping Spurs in the top flight, but the club’s recruitment chiefs are also having input, and that is no different when it comes to the midfielder search, which is now hotting up after a bid for Sandro Tonali was rejected.
Fernandes becomes the focus
Spurs tried to sign Tonali from Newcastle United for £75million, only to see their bid rejected. According to TeamTalk, they have now turned their focus to West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes, and they are preparing to make a bid.
It’s claimed Tottenham will now make a bid of the same value to West Ham for the ‘quick’ Portugal international, who was seen as one of the most promising young players in the Premier League last season.
The 21-year-old ‘superstar’ was a shining light in a struggling West Ham’s midfield, with Nuno Espirito Santo describing his season as ‘fantastic’, and he will have immediately been considered by plenty of Premier League clubs after the Iron were relegated.
Manchester United have been heavily pursuing Fernandes, reportedly engaging in conversations coming into the summer, but they are yet to make a formal bid. Spurs are now expected to do just that, and that could see them beat the Red Devils to the chase.
It will be interesting to see if United now make a move of their own, and there will be concern from Spurs if they do, given Michael Carrick can offer Champions League football next season, while Spurs have no European football at all to offer.
Midfield transfer battle inevitable for Spurs and Man Utd
Spurs and United were perhaps always likely to come up against each other in this midfielder search. Both clubs are in need of midfielders, with Yves Bissouma having left Spurs, while United have lost Casemiro this summer.
Midfielders who can hold down the fort in midfield while also having an eye to get forward are always in demand, and there aren’t enough quality options to meet demand. Beyond that, United and Spurs both have a particular interest in proven Premier League commodities, which further narrows down the list.
The crossover was always likely, and this particular transfer battle could see this summer transfer window reach exciting territory at a time when many expected it to be quiet due to the World Cup. Meanwhile, West Ham will be hoping this bidding war is just getting started.
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