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Tottenham Goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario Should Never Play for Club Again

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Tottenham manager Igor Tudor needs to start making some tough decisions after a horrendous start to his tenure, and that should begin against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League on Tuesday night.

Tudor has lost all three of his opening games in charge of Spurs, but he’ll be hoping to bounce back and pick up some momentum away to Atletico.

It’s certainly not an easy fixture for Tudor to be attempting to steer Tottenham back in the right direction, and he might have to make some bold calls to try and get a tune out of his squad.

Although the managers have taken a lot of the blame this season, the players can’t escape criticism. A large portion of the Tottenham squad have severely underperformed, and there is one player who has been seemingly undroppable, undeservedly.

Tudor Must Axe Tottenham Star, He’s Done

Tottenham Hotspur's Guglielmo Vicario looks dejected after Crystal Palace's Jorgen Strand Larsen scores

Guglielmo Vicario has started every single Tottenham game in the Premier League this season, but he certainly hasn’t deserved to. The Italian goalkeeper has endured a dismal season, and it’s time for Tudor to take him out of the team.

Vicario was given a 2/10 rating by Football Fan Cast for his display against Crystal Palace last week, and that’s been a common theme throughout the campaign.

In reality, Vicario shouldn’t be playing for Tottenham again. He’s let them down far too many times now, and he’s reportedly desperate to leave the club.

The Spurs goalkeeper already appears to be thinking about his future beyond the end of the season, rather than focusing on trying to save the north London club from being relegated to the Championship.

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Guglielmo Vicario apologising to the Tottenham Hotspur supporters

Tudor needs to make the decision to drop Vicario for their game against Atletico Madrid.

The Tottenham boss has already admitted that Spurs need to play a little more defensively with bodies on the line, but Vicario has made so many errors that he’s likely to undo any defensive work his team-mates produce.

Vicario ranks 20th in the Premier League for save percentage this season, only beating Lucas Perri and Sam Johnstone.

If he does drop Vicario until the end of the season, he could have played his last game for the club, as he seems so insistent on leaving in the summer.

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‘Extraordinary’ Player is Now ‘Really Keen’ to Join Liverpool

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Liverpool are still said to have every chance of landing one of their primary attacking targets this summer. The Reds are expected to spend big again this summer after a huge outlay last summer that ended up bringing little in the way of success.

Arne Slot has paid the price for that, and now Andoni Iraola will get his turn, and he too will be backed in the market. Víctor Muñoz has already been snapped up, and there will be more to come, even at the top of the pitch.

Liverpool need to replace Mo Salah this summer, and they seem to have one particular target they want to get over the line before the end of the window.

Liverpool move to sign Diomande still on track

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RB Leipzig and Ivory Coast winger Yan Diomande is one of Liverpool’s main targets, and according to a fresh report, the Reds will ‘step up’ their interest in the near future, although there is some negotiating to be done before a deal can be struck.

The Daily Mail’s Lewis Steele told the Anfield Index that Diomande is “really keen” to make the move to Anfield this summer and that Liverpool’s efforts are likely to “step up in the next week or two.” He added: “RB Leipzig are holding out for €130m (£112.1m) but Liverpool want it closer to €100m (86.3m), so they will have to shake hands somewhere in the middle.”

Diomande an ‘extraordinary’ talent

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Diomande has dazzled at this World Cup, but his club form already had clubs sniffing around before jetting off to North America. The 19-year-old scored 13 and provided 10 assists for Leipzig last season, which is tremendous production for such a young player.

Diomande’s now former Leipzig boss, Ole Werner, said of the winger at the end of the season: “Yes, for him to do it so consistently. Last summer when we looked at him, watched videos to get an impression of him, we had an idea he was an excellent talent.

“The question then is always how quickly someone can perform like that consistently. And the consistency he’s shown has been extraordinary for his age, and the fact that it’s his first full year in professional football.

“Yan’s a really important player for us, an excellent player who everyone here enjoys working with. And we’d like to continue working with him. It’s also clear there will be interest in a player like him, but that’s not something just down to the coach. If the coach could decide, then of course Yan would be playing here next year.

“It’s good he’s got a contract. I think he feels very comfortable here with us. And given we’ll be playing in the Champions League next season, he can continue to develop. The summer will show how things progress, but we’ll all be happy if he stays here.”


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Youngest Goalscorers in World Cup History

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Is there a better way to announce yourself than on football’s biggest stage than by scoring at the World Cup?

Being able to deliver for one’s country at such a young age is an early marker of star power. The ability to shrug off the pressure and take the nation’s destiny by the scruff of the neck is a special quality to behold.

There have been plenty of teenage starlets who have been selected for the World Cup, but the chance to step up and take a central role is an opportunity afforded to very few players. Even if the trust and belief is there, most young players only get to play in one World Cup as a teenager before they enter their peak years.

Such is the rarity of crowning a record young World Cup goalscorer, the top 20 list is composed of modern additions as well as players dating back to the earliest editions of the tournament. Here are the class of young players who managed to immortalise themselves before their football careers had ever really begun.

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Youngest World Cup Goalscorers (20-11)

No.

Name

Country

Age

World Cup

20

Ronald Gonzalez

Costa Rica

19 years and 319 days

Italy 1990

19

Mazzola

Brazil

19 years and 288 days

Sweden 1958

18

Moussa Wague

Senegal

19 years and 263 days

Russia 2018

17

Edmund Conen

Germany

19 years and 198 days

Italy 1934

16

Kylian Mbappé

France

19 years and 183 days

Russia 2018

15

Tostao

Brazil

19 years and 171 days

England 1966

14

Jude Bellingham

England

19 years and 145 days

Qatar 2022

13

Martin Hoffmann

East Germany

19 years and 88 days

Germany 1974

12

Divock Origi

Belgium

19 years and 65 days

Brazil 2014

11

Julian Green

USA

19 years and 25 days

Brazil 2014

10

Lionel Messi, Argentina

18 years and 357 days

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It feels very apt to begin the top 10 with Lionel Messi. The Argentine ace needed just 13 minutes to score his first World Cup goal, opening his account at the 2006 World Cup against Serbia and Montenegro. The 2022 World Cup winner went on to break the record for the all-time leading World Cup goalscorer at the 2026 tournament 20 years later.


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9

Lamine Yamal, Spain

18 years and 343 days

Lamine Yamal in action for Spain

The Spanish wonderkid is often, unsurprisingly, compared to Messi. And Barcelona’s new prodigy scored his first World Cup goal in the group stage of the 2026 tournament, doing so just two weeks younger than his Argentinian predecessor. The goal announces Lamine Yamal on the global stage and is sure to be the first of many for his native Spain.

8

Kerim Alajbegovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina

18 years and 276 days

Kerim Alajbegovic

After scoring on his international debut last year, Kerim Alajbegovic delivered another huge moment at the 2026 World Cup that betrays his youth. The Bayer Leverkusen-bound winger scored in the 3-1 victory over Qatar, helping his nation to qualify for the knockout stage for the first time in its history.

7

Dmitri Sychev, Russia

18 years and 231 days

In appearing for Russia at the 2002 World Cup, Dmitri Sychev became the youngest ever player to represent his country. And nine days after breaking that record, he became the country’s youngest ever World Cup goalscorer with his goal against Belgium. Russia disappointingly crashed out at the group stage, but Sychev was a bright spark, adding three assists to his record-breaking goal at the tournament.


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6

Nicolae Kovacs, Romania

18 years and 197 days

The Romanian forward made history when he scored against Peru in the group stage of the 1930 World Cup. Nicolae Kovacs’ goal made him the youngest goalscorer in the tournament’s short history until he was surpassed by Mexico’s Manuel Rosas just five days later.

5

Michael Owen, England

18 years and 190 days

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Michael Owen‘s breakout 1997-98 season for Liverpool gave England fans a reason to be excited, and the striker justified that with a record-breaking goal at the 1998 World Cup. Coming off the bench against Romania, Owen scored to become England’s youngest ever World Cup goalscorer and the then third-youngest overall. However, his incredible solo goal against Argentina is the moment he is best remembered for at the 1998 World Cup.

4

Ibrahim Mbaye, Senegal

18 years and 143 days

Ibrahim Mbaye

Paris Saint Germain forward Ibrahim Mbaye’s stock has been quietly growing over the past two seasons, and the stars seemed to align for the Senegalese striker at the 2026 World Cup. 15 minutes after coming on as a substitute, Mbaye struck against France, the country he represented from U16 to U20 level before switching to Senegal. In doing so, he became both Senegal and Africa’s youngest ever World Cup goalscorer.

3

Gavi, Spain

18 years and 110 days

Gavi celebrates scoring for Spain.

Barcelona’s midfield maestro Gavi is the highest non-attacking entry on the list, but his inclusion is symbolic of the Spaniard’s great promise. After impressing for Barcelona, Gavi began to feature more and more for Spain following his first call-up in 2021. He then rewarded manager Luis Enrique’s trust by scoring his record-breaking goal against Costa Rica in their opening group game.

2

Manuel Rosas, Mexico

18 years and 93 days

Mexico’s Manuel Rosas broke a number of records at the inaugural World Cup — some sought after, some not. Against Chile, Rosas scored the first ever own goal at the World Cup. But just three days later against eventual runners-up Argentina, he scored the first ever World Cup penalty and became the youngest ever goalscorer at the World Cup. Rosas was also Mexico’s youngest ever World Cup representative until he was surpassed by Gilberto Mora at the 2026 tournament.

1

Pele, Brazil

17 years and 239 days

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Pele’s impressive benchmark remains unbeaten after almost 70 years. Incredibly, he is the only player on the list under the age of 18. Breaking into an offensively blessed Brazil side that included Jose Alfatini, Garrincha, and Vava, among others, Pele justified his inclusion with a star-making goal. After missing the beginning of the tournament through injury, the Brazilian made his record-setting mark against Wales in the quarterfinals. He would go on to add a hat-trick in the semifinals and a brace in the final, beating hosts Sweden 5-2.

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Rangers Readying Swap Deal for Premier League Goalkeeper

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Rangers have set their sights on Hull City goalkeeper Ivor Pandur and are preparing a swap deal for the Croatian, according to Alan Nixon.

Pandur has emerged as a target as the Gers look to add a senior shot-stopper to new manager Derek McInnes’ squad. They are said to have also explored a move for Sunderland’s Anthony Patterson, but are now focused on Hull’s number one.

The 26-year-old enjoyed a fine season with the Tigers, helping them earn promotion to the Premier League via the play-offs. He has been at MKM Stadium since January 2024 and has just one year left on his contract.

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Nixon claims on Patreon that Rangers don’t want to pay Hull’s £10million asking price for Pandur. Instead, they are willing to send Jack Butland in the opposite direction.

The 33-year-old was Danny Rohl’s number one throughout last season, appearing 55 times across competitions. A player plus cash deal could appeal to the newly-promoted Premier League side.

Pandur is currently on international duty with Croatia at the World Cup but could be on the move during the tournament. McInnes will expect to be backed in the summer transfer window, and the Croat could be the first of many new faces to arrive at Ibrox.

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