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George Russell Demands Immediate Rule Change From FIA Despite Australian GP Win

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As the new Formula 1 season got underway in Melbourne over the weekend, race winner George Russell has already called for action from the FIA as safety concerns are raised yet again.

Safety marshals had to get up close and personal to the action after debris fell from Sergio Perez‘s wing. In another incident, Oscar Piastri retired early during the formation lap after slamming into the wall. The McLaren driver blamed a combination of cold tyres and a power surge for this accident.

Fernando Alonso also added to the list of early exits. The Spaniard cited extreme car vibrations, and was forced to retire to avoid “permanent nerve damage.”

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George Russell

The eventual winner of the opening race overcame a tough start, as his Ferrari rival Charles Leclerc got the better of him in the early stages. The Monegasque driver, along with Russell’s teammate Kimi Antonelli, eventually made the podium alongside the Mercedes ace.

The Brit has now made 25 podiums, alongside six wins, in his career so far. He is regarded as the favourite to be crowned world champion this season, and if he does indeed win, it will be his first world title and the second season in a row a Brit has won the Drivers’ Championship.

Next weekend, the 28-year-old will be eyeing up another victory as F1 heads to Shanghai, China. Going into next week, though, the FIA may have to do some thinking following statements made by Russell following his latest win.

The Rule Change George Russell Wants After Australia GP

George Russell

Speaking to the press after the race, he expressed concerns about the new regulations that have just been put in place for this campaign. A new ‘straight mode’ has been engineered in the cars which enables them to go a lot faster on the straight parts of the track, but at the expense of tighter steering and control.

If the car doesn’t have enough downforce at the front, it may struggle to turn. There are also concerns about how much battery energy is consumed by switching ‘straight mode’ on.

After the race, Russell was visibly happy with the result, as he said: “I’m feeling incredible, it was a hell of a fight at the beginning! We knew it was going to be challenging. I got on the grid. I saw my battery level, I had nothing in the tank, made a bad start, and then, obviously, some really tight battles with Charles, so I was really glad to cross the finish line.

“But, honestly, thank you so much to the whole team, because it’s been a long time coming to have this car beneath us, and couldn’t start off in a better way.”

George Russell

However, he then admitted that some changes may have to be made going forward, as he continued: “I’m glad you guys enjoyed it. We had this suspicion that it was gonna be a bit of a yo-yo effect, and as soon as one of us got in front, it just felt impossible to hold it, and, obviously, with this straight mode, we lose a lot of the front end on the car, so we’re sort of just understeering a lot around these corners.

“I’m sure the FIA are going to have to improve that a little bit, because it was a bit sketchy, but yeah, made it in one piece, and just, yeah, glad to have won too.”

The FIA has introduced a variable that many feel crosses the line between ‘challenging’ to ‘dangerous’. Russell’s warning, that the cars feel unstable and lack front-end grip, suggests that without an immediate rule tweak, the sport risks a high-speed accident as drivers push the limits of this new, unrefined technology.

Reigning champion Lando Norris also spoke out about safety concerns, as he said: “It is chaos, and we are going to have a big accident, which is a shame because we are driving and the ones just waiting for something to happen and to go quite horribly wrong and that is not a nice position to be in.”

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Man Utd and Tottenham Battle for West Ham’s Mateus Fernandes

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Manchester United and Tottenham are both pushing to sign West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes in the summer transfer window, and Fabrizio Romano has now provided an update on a potential deal.

Fernandes has been one of the biggest talking points in the summer transfer window so far, especially when it comes to the Premier League.

A number of sides in England are interested in the midfielder after West Ham were relegated to the Championship last season.

A departure feels inevitable for the former Southampton man, but it remains to be seen where he could end up.

Despite West Ham being relegated, they are remaining strong with their valuation of the player, not looking to roll over despite dropping down a league.

It certainly helps that multiple clubs are interested in signing Fernandes, meaning a bidding war could ensue.


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Romano Update: Tottenham and Man Utd Push for Fernandes

West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes celebrates scoring Premier League goal against Sunderland via Reuters

Reporting on his YouTube channel, Romano has provided an update on Manchester United and Tottenham’s interest in Portuguese midfielder Fernandes.

“I still stand by my own call on this deal. For Mateus Fernandes, Manchester United and Tottenham are still fighting. Tottenham have been there for days, trying to enter, pushing with the player, pushing with his agent. Manchester United remain in contact with West Ham. Man Utd are still working on the Mateus Fernandes deal.”

Romano confirms that both United and Tottenham are ‘pushing like crazy’ to get a deal done, but it’s unclear who is going to win the race at the moment.

There have been claims that Tottenham have reached an agreement with West Ham and Fernandes to secure his signature, but Romano believes that both clubs are still pushing.

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Fernandes Picking the Best Offer

West Ham United Midfielder Mateus Fernandes in Premier League Action via Reuters

Romano also confirms that Fernandes and West Ham have decided that whoever makes the best financial offer will win the race for the Portuguese midfielder.

If one club offers one penny more, they will win the race, with Fernandes seemingly happy to join either club in the summer transfer window.

That might come as a surprise, with United competing in the Champions League and Tottenham finishing 17th last season.

The West Ham midfielder clearly likes the idea of the Tottenham project and working under Roberto De Zerbi.

It will be interesting to see which club coughs up the most money, as they both seem to have other targets as well in the midfield.

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Viral Croatian Model Ivana Knoll Starts New Career as a DJ

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Ivana Knoll, a Croatian model who went viral at the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, has started a new career since first being spotted supporting her country.

She became famous instantly after being snapped wearing the iconic red and white checks of her country eight years ago. The 33-year-old then made headlines in Qatar four years ago after many of her outfits went against the country’s strict rules.

Ivana now has almost three million followers on social media and was spotted at Croatia’s 2026 World Cup clashes with England and Panama. She has continued to work as an influencer since her rise to fame, but has now embarked on a new journey.

Ivana Knoll Starts New Career at World Cup

Croatian model Ivana Knoll is pictured in the stands before the Champions League Final between Manchester City v Inter Milan

As well as her modelling and influencing commitments, Ivana has now embarked on a journey as a DJ. With the stage name ‘KnollDoll’, the superfan is performing at various venues during this summer’s World Cup.

Before her country were beaten by England in their opening game, she performed at a FIFA Fan Festival in Los Angeles. She’s previously worked with David Guetta and performed at high-profile venues like Madison Square Garden in New York.


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Speaking about the time-consuming new venture after watching Croatia defeat Panama, Knoll told talkSPORT: “I’m amazing. It’s my second game. I came only for Croatia games because now I’m on my DJ tour, my first big US tour.”

She then explained how this is her fourth World Cup, saying: “So I didn’t have time to visit other games, but I’m visiting Croatia games, and this is my fourth World Cup. It’s my routine already. Four World Cups in 16 years. In Brazil, I was very, very young.”

Recalling initially going viral in Russia in 2018, and then gaining even more attention in Qatar, Ivana is delighted to now be watching Croatia in the country she now lives in. She continued:

“In Russia, it was special because we [reached] the final, and I was already going viral in the first game.

“Then in Qatar, I really exploded worldwide, which I never expected. And now it’s here in the country where I live, so I moved to Miami four years ago. It’s amazing.”

Some may even recognise the aspiring DJ from a Formula One event earlier in 2026, when a Sky Sports cameraman appeared to get slightly distracted by her.

Ivana Knoll Names Her Favourite Player ‘as a Person’

Erling Haaland in action for Norway Burt Granofsky/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA via Reuters

Over the years, she’s come into contact with some of the biggest names in world football. However, the 33-year-old claimed to have a particularly pleasant experience when meeting Man City and Norway star Erling Haaland.

“Honestly, personally, who I met and I think is the only player who I really like as a person, is Haaland.

“We have a photo together, and I’m small next to him, and I’m 180.”

She continued: “I know Vinicius [Junior], I know I met Haaland, I know Rafael Leao. They’re all nice guys, you know? So I cannot say anything, but my most impression was with Haaland and his friends. So I think they are very nice people.”

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Arsenal Ready First Bid For Morgan Rogers

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Arsenal are preparing their first offer for Morgan Rogers, according to Football Insider, as the Gunners prepare for changes in their midfield department.

The Premier League champions have had a slightly subdued start to the transfer window compared to some of their rivals so far, with less work to do to stay at the very top.

There is still a desire to strengthen the options available to Mikel Arteta, however, with talks underway to sign Christos Tzolis and Jeremy Monga as squad options.

Then there’s a push for Bruno Guimaraes on the cards, with one bid rejected, and a second expected for the Newcastle midfielder in the coming days.

Arsenal have started to ramp up their interest in key targets, and it seems as though Rogers could be the next option the club pushes to sign.

Morgan Rogers Bid Prepared

Morgan Rogers

With a move for Guimaraes stepping up, Football Insider claims Arsenal are expected to make an opening bid for Rogers in the coming weeks of the transfer window.

The England international is claimed to be a “top target” for the Gunners, though any deal could be tough to strike with Aston Villa.

Rogers has a deal until 2031 at Villa Park, and it’s claimed that Unai Emery’s side are firmly against a sale. That said, any offer worth over £100 million would be enough for them to agree a deal.

It’s unclear what Arsenal’s starting point for the 23-year-old will be, as they set themselves up to make the first offer. However, it could be the start of a long saga that the North London club will hope ends in a deal to sign the versatile forward.

It would be quite the statement of intent from the Gunners too, signing a player who has been described as “one of the world’s best” in recent seasons.

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Arsenal Mean Business In Transfer Window

Mikel Arteta waving to the Arsenal crowd

Arsenal are showing they mean business this summer transfer window, with moves for Bruno Guimaraes and Morgan Rogers. The pair have been quality options for Premier League sides regularly making Europe, who will no doubt command huge fees.

But, after winning the division, it’s clear that the Gunners believe they can do what it takes to convince the stars to move to North London, irrespective of the fees.

That could see them move from strength to strength, platforming a pair of superstars into a team that is already filled with quality and hard-working talent around them.


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It’s unclear whether it will be enough to make the side look more comfortable in the key moments, or if it will get them over the line in pursuit of the Champions League.

However, it shows that Arsenal aren’t happy just winning trophies once. They mean business and intend to do it all over again.

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