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Bernardo Silva Blames Referee After Man City 2-2 Nottingham Forest
Manchester City dropped two crucial points in the title race as relegation-threatened Nottingham Forest earned an unlikely 2-2 draw at the Etihad Stadium.
Despite going ahead twice through Antoine Semenyo and Rodri, Pep Guardiola’s side were pegged back on each occasion by brilliant efforts from Morgan Gibbs-White and Elliot Anderson.
City looked far from their best and had two penalty appeals in the second half, as Erling Haaland and Rodri went down in the box, but referee Darren England waved both away.
Captain Bernardo Silva felt City were on the wrong end of the referee’s decisions, and his post-match comments have sparked a heated response online.
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Silva, as quoted by the Manchester Evening News, was far from pleased with the referee’s decisions following City’s 2-2 draw with Forest and claimed his side have become ‘used to’ calls going against them this season.
“We’re quite used to it this season because all 50/50s have gone against us,” he said. “It’s the reality. I’ve just watched, for example, the Erling incident (with Sels) and for me it’s a penalty. Some might have a different opinion. What can Erling do?
“As I said, we’re used to it. We know how it works. For us, our job is just to be better because these things we cannot control. What we can control is our own performances and that’s what we need to focus on.”
Silva’s comments quickly sparked a heated reaction online, with one fan writing: “Bro is used to 100/100 going their way. Entitlement mentality.”
Another added: “Magnificent headloss blaming referees. 115 FC at it again.”
A third commented: “City drop points = Bernardo moaning session. Takes zero accountability and blaming anything he can think of. Like clockwork everytime. Rat.”
One supporter simply said: “Always a cry baby.”
Another noted: “These men are soooo salty after dropping points. Rodri openly attacked the referees the last time they dropped points at home and got away with it and now Silva is hinting at it too. They’ve had so many title-defining decisions go their way over the years they should stay quiet.”
City Fans Turn on Matheus Nunes
City’s performance on Wednesday night also drew heavy criticism from supporters, who took aim at Matheus Nunes following his difficult outing at right-back.
The Portuguese international struggled at both ends of the pitch, with none of his eight crosses finding their target, while he also lost six of his 12 duels.
Nunes has been Guardiola’s first-choice right-back this season, although City are expected to address the position once the campaign concludes.
The 10-time Premier League champions have once again been linked with a move for Newcastle United defender Tino Livramento in recent days, amid his stalling contract talks at St James’ Park.
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Spurs Ready to Pay ‘One of the Best Players in the World’ Mega Salary
Tottenham are reportedly willing to pay a huge wage to sign an in-form Premier League forward who is available for transfer this summer. Spurs are in the midst of perhaps the strongest recruitment drive we have seen at the club since the period after Gareth Bale’s mega-move to Real Madrid.
Roberto De Zerbi is being handed a big transfer fund after keeping the North London side in the Premier League, and four new signings have already been snapped up in Martin Dubravka, Jan Paul van Hecke, Marcos Senesi and Andy Robertson.
Spurs are expecting to be challenging for Europe again next season, and they know they need top-end talent to manage it.
Rashford salary could be matched
One of the latest Tottenham transfer links involved returning Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford, who spent last season on loan with Barcelona. Rashford helped the Blaugrana win the LaLiga title with 14 goals and 14 assists across all competitions, and his performances saw him win back his England squad spot for the World Cup, where he has already scored.
Rashford does not appear to be wanted back at Old Trafford, even after a managerial change last season, although the decision appears to be, at least in part, financial.
It has been claimed by The Sun that Rashford’s contract has a clause that will see it rise to £325,000 per week from July 1, and having already enjoyed a strong season without the forward, United are keen to offload the sizable wage.
According to the same report, Tottenham are willing to meet Rashford’s wage demands and take on the sizable pay packet, although much could come down to how much United ask for in the way of a transfer fee.
A discounted deal is never likely for a Premier League rival, but given United want to offload Rashford’s wage, there could be some wiggle room.
Rashford returned to form with Barcelona
Rashford has shown his talent plenty of times in the past, and United heavily relied on the forward for a long period of time. Back in 2023, Mike McGrath described Rashford as one of the best in the world, writing for BBC Sport: “On the current form, with Rashford being as good as he is and one of the best players in the world, we can win the Europa League,” he said.
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Things took a turn for the worse the following season when Rashford became one of a number of players to fall out with then boss Erik ten Hag. A loan spell at Aston Villa followed, but it is at Barcelona where he would rediscover his form.
With goals and assists aplenty, 14 of each, Rashford was a key part of an already ultra-talented Barca attack, and there is now belief he could be back to his best, and still only 28 years of age, there is plenty of gas still left in the tank.
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Man Utd Send Official to Watch £68m World Cup Star
Manchester United sent a representative to the FIFA World Cup to watch Uruguay left-back Maxi Araujo, according to Portuguese outlet Record.
Araujo has been a standout performer since the tournament began, putting in eye-catching displays for the South Americans. He has featured twice, scoring two goals and providing one assist.
The United official picked a good game to watch the 26-year-old in action as they attended Uruguay’s 2-2 draw against Cape Verde. Araujo got himself on the scoresheet and also set up Agustin Canobbio during an entertaining affair at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.
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The report claims that United have been tracking Araujo throughout the 2025-26 campaign and have stepped up their interest. The scouting report from Uruguay’s draw against Cape Verde indicates the club’s admiration has grown.
Araujo is a versatile left-sided player who can play at full-back and on the wing. He made 47 appearances across competitions for Sporting CP last season, chipping in with seven goals and six assists.
United are thought to be keen on adding a new left-back to Michael Carrick’s squad to hand competition to Luke Shaw. Tyrell Malacia left following the expiration of his contract, and Shaw has nobody challenging him for a starting berth.
Carrick might also be enticed by Araujo’s versatility, given that he previously hinted that he wants a left-winger this summer. With Shaw now in his thirties, there is a need to start thinking about a long-term replacement.
How Much Sporting Want For Araujo
If United decide to make a concrete move for Araujo, they could be looking at paying around £51million for the Uruguayan. The report claims that Sporting are prepared to do business around that fee despite the inclusion of a £68million release clause in his contract.
Araujo, dubbed “explosive,” could yet extend his stay at José Alvalade Stadium, as the Portuguese giants reportedly have a plan. Once the World Cup concludes, they plan to hold talks with the player’s entourage about a new deal that would move him closer to the higher end of the club’s wage structure.
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The Montevideo-born left-back has three years left on his current contract. He’s been with the club since the summer of 2024, when he arrived from Mexican outfit Toluca.
United also have Lewis Hall on their radar, and he reportedly is open to joining the Red Devils. The issue is that Newcastle United are reluctant to sell the Englishman, which could mean INEOS turn to Araujo as an alternative.
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s 2026 World Cup Power Rankings
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been making headlines ever since the start of the 2026 World Cup due to his entertaining and cutting punditry for FOX Sports. Now, the legendary striker has ranked the best performers this summer based on their individual performances.
The Swede didn’t have too much luck when it came to the biggest international stage, failing to find the net in either of his two World Cups. However, he’s still a revered figure in the game, with his opinion holding a lot of weight among players and fans.
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As part of his role on FOX, Ibrahimovic has a regular segment called ‘King of the Jungle’. This is where he will regularly make changes to his top nine performers at the World Cup.
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While actually tasked with giving his 10 best players at the United States, Canada and Mexico-hosted tournament, Zlatan has placed himself in the top spot permanently. So, ignoring that, Lionel Messi has been the star of the World Cup.
That’s reflected in Ibrahimovic’s rankings, as he’s rewarded the greatest footballer of all time’s performances with the top spot among active players. Messi netted a sensational hat-trick in Argentina’s opening game, before adding a brace against Austria.
Kylian Mbappe (2nd) and Erling Haaland (3rd) are two of the best strikers in world football. They are also Messi’s closest rivals in the Golden Boot race this summer, having netted four goals for France and Norway, respectively.
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Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappe and Harry Kane are all expected to finish among the top goalscorers in this summer’s tournament.
Real Madrid and Brazil star Vinicius Junior has equalled that goal tally after finding the net in all three of his nation’s group games. He’s also provided a single assist, cementing himself as Carlo Ancelotti’s talisman and Ibrahimovic’s fourth-best player.
Lamine Yamal proved he’s Spain’s most important player with his performance and goal against Saudi Arabia after La Roja struggled without him starting in the opening game. The best young player on the planet has been better than sixth-placed England hero Harry Kane, who has two goals so far.
Michael Olise may not have found the net yet for France, but he’s still been impressive for Les Bleus. The ex-Premier League winger has set up three goals already, and looks a strong contender for the Playmaker Award.
Elsewhere, Cristiano Ronaldo has now made his way into Ibrahimovic’s rankings after missing out the week before. Portugal’s thrashing of Uzbekistan saw CR7 announce he’s ‘back’ following a two-goal cameo. That puzzled Ibra, who ‘thought he never left’.
But the Manchester United and Real Madrid icon can’t force his way past one of the surprise packages of the competition so far. Deniz Undav hasn’t started any of Germany’s games, but has still picked up three goals and two assists. Undav is eighth, one place above Ronaldo.
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Player |
Country |
Goals |
Assists |
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1. |
Lionel Messi |
Argentina |
5 |
0 |
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2. |
Kylian Mbappe |
France |
4 |
0 |
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3. |
Erling Haaland |
Norway |
4 |
0 |
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4. |
Vinicius Jr |
Brazil |
4 |
1 |
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5. |
Lamine Yamal |
Spain |
1 |
0 |
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6. |
Harry Kane |
England |
2 |
0 |
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7. |
Michael Olise |
France |
0 |
3 |
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8. |
Deniz Undav |
Germany |
3 |
2 |
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9. |
Cristiano Ronaldo |
Portugal |
2 |
0 |
Statistics in this article are courtesy of FIFA. Correct as of 26-06-26.
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