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Red Bull’s Savage Tweet After George Russell’s Canadian GP Tantrum
The Canadian Grand Prix was a crazy race that bordered on comedic. The racing gods had thrown everything but the kitchen sink at this extraordinary contest around the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
If you were to just look at the results, you’d see yet another win for Kimi Antonelli, his fourth in a row. The young Italian is beginning to cement his title advantage out front, but the results don’t tell the whole story.
Canadian Grand Prix Chaos
There were six retirements in the race and multiple penalties, with Arvid Lindblad having a clutch issue on the opening lap, requiring two further formation laps while his car was cleared, and reducing the overall racing laps to 68. Isack Hadjar, meanwhile, was not in the stewards’ good graces, receiving a 10-second time penalty and a stop-and-go penalty.
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McLaren, who gambled on intermediate tyres, had a horrific race, missing out on the opportunity to close the gap to Mercedes. The track was dry, with Oscar Piastri arguing it was a mistake to use the intermediate compound. He went ignored, but both McLarens would be called to pit for slick tyres just two laps into the race.
It went from bad to worse for the Australian, who would later hit Alex Albon and earn a 10-second time penalty following a lock-up during his overtake attempt on Ollie Bearman. His teammate Lando Norris had led the race briefly before shedding his tyres. He would later recover, but would be forced to retire with a possible gearbox issue, compounding his frustrations.
Antonelli and his Mercedes teammate George Russell had been having an electrifying battle for the lead of the race, with both drivers locking up and coming millimetres away from each other, as they continued to change positions.
On lap 24, while the two were lapping Norris, Antonelli locked up, allowing Russell to retake P1. The 19-year-old attempted another overtake on the Brit but went wide, rejoining ahead of Russell. As per the regulations, he was ordered to hand the position back by his race engineer, but he was unimpressed, asking Peter Bonnington: “Why mate, he pushed me off, and I was already ahead?” He did, however, obey the request.
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It has been a weekend where the Bologna native has been incensed by his older teammate. He felt that Russell had pushed him off in the Sprint Race, when they were once again jostling for position. Antonelli was repeatedly told to focus on his racing, with team principal Toto Wolff ordering him to ‘stop moaning.’
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He complained once more at the end of the race, with Wolff telling him it would be discussed later, not over the radio. But the Italian couldn’t resist another jab in the post-race interview and was still adamant that he deserved to be given space, claiming his front axle had been alongside the mirror of Russell before and at the apex, as per the regulations.
But it was Russell who would lose out in the Grand Prix, despite his Sprint Race pole and victory, coming to a stop on lap 30 with a sudden issue. He won from pole last time out in Montreal, but it wasn’t to be on this occasion as he failed to convert his fantastic performance.
George Russell’s Anger Becomes Costly as Red Bull React
The 28-year-old was furious, slamming his fists on the car and throwing his headrest onto the track, the latter causing the stewards to investigate him.
Emotions run high in the tense world of motorsport, but this action has raised eyebrows from his rivals, especially given Russell’s position as a Grand Prix Drivers’ Association (GPDA) director, campaigning for safety in the sport.
Red Bull had a particularly damning view of it, posting on their X account: “Borderline something something.”
Why Red Bull Reacted to George Russell’s Tantrum
This is in reference to Russell’s interview with Sky Sports following a spat with Max Verstappen ahead of Abu Dhabi 2024 where he claimed that: “Whenever anything is not going his way, he lashes out with anger and borderline violence.”
This came after their fractious relationship ignited once more in Qatar, with Verstappen found to have impeded the Silver Arrows driver in qualifying.
He went on to claim that the Red Bull driver is a ‘bully’ who ‘cannot deal with adversity’ and claimed that he had threatened to crash into him on purpose and put him into the wall. The Norfolk-born driver pleaded with his fellow competitors to ‘stand up’ against the four-time world champion. The Dutchman would say he had ‘lost respect’ for Russell and label him ‘two-faced.’ The following year, they would crash once again in Barcelona with Verstappen claiming ‘all signs went red.’
Therefore, some fans believe that Russell is hypocritical, though, he has now received a 12-month suspended fine of €5,000 (£4,320) for his transgression, providing there are no further incidents. He has also apologised and expressed embarrassment for his behaviour.
With Monaco to come at the beginning of June, the Brit will be feeling his title chances slipping away. He would’ve expected to be the new face of Mercedes following Lewis Hamilton‘s departure, but Antonelli is determined not to make it easy. With much of the season left to play for, who will be holding the trophy at the end of the season?
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Lyrics, video & meaning of Arsenal fans’ song
The 2025-26 season will live long in the memory for a generation of Arsenal supporters after they witnessed the Gunners end a 22-year wait for Premier League glory.
The North London outfit saw off a formidable challenge from Pep Guardiola’s relentless Manchester City to clinch the title and a brand new chant was born in the process, adding to an already significant songbook.
It pays tribute to Declan Rice and the midfielder’s unyielding will to win, how he met with adversity and dragged his team-mates over the line when cracks began to appear.
Here, GIVEMESPORT brings you the story behind Arsenal fans’ new chant for the England international midfielder.
Declan Rice ‘He Said It’s Not Done’ Chant Lyrics
He said it’s not done!
He said it’s not done!
Declan Rice,
He said it’s not done!
Meaning of Declan Rice ‘He Said It’s Not Done’ Chant Explained
The lyrics to the chant are very simple – just one verse of four lines repeated – and they are a tribute to Rice’s defiant rallying cry during the Gunners’ Premier League title-winning campaign in 2025-26.
A pivotal moment during a riveting title race saw Manchester City defeat Arsenal 2-1 at the Etihad Stadium in April, with a last-minute Erling Haaland goal giving Pep Guardiola‘s side maximum points and a psychological edge over their rivals.
Interestingly, however, when the game was over, the television cameras picked up a defining moment between Rice, who is widely regarded as one of the best midfielders in the world, and Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard, with the England international declaring, “Hey! It’s not done. It’s not done yet!”
The Gunners responded to the loss against City by beating Newcastle United 1-0, with Rice acknowledging the importance of bouncing back straight away. He said: “After the week we had against Man City, there was a lot of encouragement to take from that game, but we knew coming into this, with five games left, we have to win all. To tick that one off today was a real boost.”
Hey! It’s not done. It’s not done yet!
Arsenal proceeded to win each of their remaining league games, overcoming Fulham by a score of 3-0, beating West Ham 1-0 and Burnley 1-0, then closing the season with a 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace.
Pressure and Declan Rice’s ‘Strong Message’
When asked by Sky Sports during Arsenal’s trophy celebrations whether he believed it at the time, Rice explained: “I believed it 100 per cent. I took a lot from that game [the loss against Man City], but I also wanted to comfort my team-mates and calm everyone down.
“There were still five games to go, it wasn’t like it was the last game of the season. After that we started to become a little bit more free in our game. We started to play a little bit better and there was a little bit less pressure on us.
“In April and the end of March you could sense that there was a bit of pressure in our performances, but once that Man City game was over I said, ‘we’ve got this whole way top of the league, we’ve got five games, we can’t throw this away’. It was a strong message and it’s paid off.”
Rice’s will to win and his declaration that it wasn’t over even earned the admiration of Guardiola, who told Sky Sports: “I love that. I love that. That is why Arsenal are there.”
The Catalan coach added: “I loved it. I saw it and it shows what Declan Rice means, what the Arsenal mentality is. Of course it is Mikel (Arteta), but it’s about having the players who follow the message and be resilient in the bad moments.”
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Spain’s 2026 World Cup Squad Named by Luis de la Fuente
Luis de la Fuente has named Spain’s 26-man squad for the 2026 World Cup finals.
La Roja, world champions in 2010, are one of the hot favourites to win this summer’s showpiece international tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Crowned European champions in 2024 after beating England in the final, Spain possess a star-studded squad that, on paper, will only be rivalled by a handful of teams this summer, including France.
Spain are expected to comfortably qualify from Group H when the tournament gets underway next month. De la Fuente’s men begin their campaign against Cape Verde on June 15 before taking on Saudi Arabia (June 21) and Uruguay (June 27).
Goalkeepers
Spain are blessed in the goalkeeper department with Unai Simon, David Raya and Joan Garcia all competing for the No. 1 jersey.
Simon is likely to start, but Raya and Garcia – two of the world’s best ‘keepers right now – will be more than ready to step in if the Athletic Club shot-stopper fails to convince early on.
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Spain’s 2026 World Cup Squad – Goalkeepers |
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Player |
Club |
Age |
International Caps |
International Goals |
|
Unai Simon |
Athletic Club |
28 |
57 |
0 |
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David Raya |
Arsenal |
30 |
12 |
0 |
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Joan Garcia |
Barcelona |
25 |
1 |
0 |
Defenders
Sergio Ramos, Carles Puyol, Jordi Alba, Dani Carvajal… Spain are used to having talismanic leaders for defenders. Their defence for the 2026 World Cup, however, is arguably the ‘weakest’ – if you can call it that – part of their squad.
Barcelona’s Pau Cubarsi is a fantastic young centre-back with huge futures ahead of him but, aged 19, he’s still very young. Real Madrid’s Dean Huijsen has surprisingly not made the final cut.
However, Spain do have more experience with the likes of Aymeric Laporte (31), Marc Cucurella (27) and Marcos Llorente (31).
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Spain’s 2026 World Cup Squad – Defenders |
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Player |
Club |
Age |
International Caps |
International Goals |
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Aymeric Laporte |
Athletic Club |
31 |
44 |
2 |
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Marc Cucurella |
Chelsea |
27 |
23 |
1 |
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Marcos Llorente |
Atletico Madrid |
31 |
23 |
0 |
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Eric Garcia |
Barcelona |
25 |
19 |
0 |
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Pedro Porro |
Tottenham |
26 |
16 |
0 |
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Alex Grimaldo |
Bayer Leverkusen |
30 |
12 |
0 |
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Pau Cubarsi |
Barcelona |
19 |
11 |
0 |
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Marc Pubill |
Atletico Madrid |
22 |
0 |
0 |
Midfielders
Spain have arguably the best midfielder on the planet right now in Pedri, the magnificent Barcelona star. His teammate Dani Olmo is also included as a forward but Fermin Lopez misses out through injury.
Ballon d’Or winner Rodri will also be one of the first names on the teamsheet. Other high-profile midfielders in the squad include Martin Zubimendi, Fabian Ruiz and Gavi.
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Spain’s 2026 World Cup Squad – Midfielders |
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Player |
Club |
Age |
International Caps |
International Goals |
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Rodri |
Manchester City |
29 |
61 |
4 |
|
Fabian Ruiz |
Paris Saint-Germain |
30 |
41 |
6 |
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Mikel Merino |
Arsenal |
29 |
41 |
10 |
|
Pedri |
Barcelona |
23 |
40 |
5 |
|
Gavi |
Barcelona |
21 |
28 |
5 |
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Martin Zubimendi |
Arsenal |
27 |
25 |
3 |
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Alex Baena |
Atletico Madrid |
24 |
15 |
2 |
Forwards
Spain have several world-class forwards, including Lamine Yamal, the world’s best young footballer. The 18-year-old can cement his status as the leading contender for the 2026 Ballon d’Or award if La Roja win the World Cup.
Ferran Torres (23 international goals) and Mikel Oyarzabal (24 international goals) have been reliable scorers for Spain in recent years. Nico Williams, 23, will also be a major threat to opponents with his lightning-quick pace.
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Spain’s 2026 World Cup Squad – Forwards |
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Player |
Club |
Age |
International Caps |
International Goals |
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Ferran Torres |
Barcelona |
26 |
55 |
23 |
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Mikel Oyarzabal |
Real Sociedad |
29 |
52 |
24 |
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Dani Olmo |
Barcelona |
28 |
48 |
12 |
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Nico Williams |
Athletic Club |
23 |
30 |
6 |
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Lamine Yamal |
Barcelona |
18 |
25 |
6 |
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Yeremy Pino |
Crystal Palace |
23 |
21 |
4 |
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Borja Iglesias |
Celta Vigo |
33 |
6 |
0 |
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Victor Munoz |
Osasuna |
22 |
2 |
1 |
The decision to leave out Carvajal and Huijsen means it’s the first time in World Cup history that Spain haven’t named a single Real Madrid player in their squad for the tournament.
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Premier League Cast Verdict Over Bruno Fernandes’ ’21st Assist’
The Premier League have reached a verdict on whether Bruno Fernandes has actually broken the record for the most assists in a single season during Manchester United’s win at Brighton.
Controversy surrounded his 21st assist of the 2025-26 season, as Patrick Dorgu’s header was debated as a potential own goal by Brighton goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen. Fernandes was initially credited with the assist, meaning he would overtake Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne’s tallies of 20.
While the latter disputes that Fernandes’ 21 would even be enough to overtake him, a clip on social media quickly went viral. It showed that Dorgu’s header may have been tipped into his own net by the goalkeeper, which would deny Bruno assist number 21.
Premier League Reach Bruno Fernandes Verdict
A clip on the BBC Match of the Day’s X account seems to have cleared up whether the assist against Brighton will go down in Fernandes’ name, or if it will be cruelly swiped away from him.
BBC Sport presenter Sam Harris sought clarification over the controversial incident from the Premier League and their data partner Opta. Speaking about the video circulating online, he said:
“It looks like Patrick Dorgu’s header hits the crossbar and then goes in off Brighton ‘keeper, Bart Verbruggen. If that was the case, then obviously this would go down as an own goal and not Dorgu’s. Therefore, Bruno Fernandes wouldn’t have his 21st record-breaking assist of the season.”
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According to Harris, Opta and the Premier League have unanimously decided that Dorgu was the goalscorer, and therefore Bruno gets the assist record. He stated:
“Opta initially credited the goal to Dorgu and then a three-person Goal Accreditation Panel, which is made up of former players and referees, also agreed and gave it to Dorgu.
“So yeah, Bruno Fernandes has officially broken the record for the most assists in a single season with 21.”
After the 3-0 win against the Seagulls, the 31-year-old expressed his pride at breaking the record, while also being surprised at Dorgu’s ability with his head.
He told Sky Sports: “It’s great. I feel very happy for that. Very proud moment, obviously it is not something I would dream or think about until I got this close.
“Today I was lucky enough to get that. Jonny [Evans] believed more than me in that set-piece we prepared for Patrick because I was not so sure he would be able to score with his head. I got my assist but the main thing is we won today and finished very strong.”
He’s now cemented his place in history, ahead of two of the greatest players in Premier League history. That isn’t lost on the Portugal international, who concluded:
“It was already special being in their [Thierry Henry & Kevin de Bruyne] company. We are talking about two players that made the Premier League so great, and they were two of the greatest in the Premier League.
“My style of playing has always been the same. Creation has not been something that has changed or improved. The biggest difference is my team-mates have scored more goals than before and I get the credit for that.”
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