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‘Cristiano Ronaldo Told Me Striker Would Fail at Man Utd’
In the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era, it feels as if more attacking signings at Manchester United have failed as opposed to succeeding. Names like Alexis Sanchez, Romelu Lukaku, Antony, Jadon Sancho, Angel Di Mari, and Rasmus Hojlund all spring to mind as big-money flops at Old Trafford.
The weight of expectation often appears too big a burden for many. For Cristiano Ronaldo, that never seemed to be an issue. After all, he shone for the club under Ferguson between 2003 and 2009 and then returned in 2021, and had no issues finding the back of the net.
Indeed, in the final Premier League season of his first spell, he netted 18 league goals, and then when he turned to England 12 years later, in his first campaign back in the competition, he netted the exact same number of goals.
Ronaldo’s elite mentality is part of what made him so good; it’s also what helped him hold his teammates to the highest standards. With that in mind, one current Man Utd star has now revealed how the Portuguese forward was less than impressed with a former striker.
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Ronaldo Knew Man Utd Striker Was ‘Not Gonna Make it’
In a new article written for Players’ Tribune, Diogo Dalot explained how Ronaldo could be a harsh but accurate judge of his teammates if he didn’t feel as though they were doing enough work behind the scenes. The 27-year-old recalled:
“That season with Cristiano was when I really started to grow as a player and as a person. I lost count of the number of predictions he got right, because he knows so well what it takes to go to the top.
“If anyone skipped a set in the gym, he would notice. We had a striker here who did really well for us in his first season, but Cristiano said, ‘He’s not gonna make it here.’
“I said, ‘Cris, he scored two goals today!’ “He said, ‘Yeah, but he didn’t have the fire to go for the third.’”
It remains unclear who exactly Ronaldo was talking about, as Dalot didn’t want to directly name the player in question. However, the strikers on the club’s books during the 2021/22 season were Mason Greenwood, Edinson Cavani, Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford, which suggests the Portuguese star could have been referring to one of the four.
Ronaldo Helped Convince Dalot to Stay at Man Utd After AC Milan Loan
Dalot is obviously a big fan of former club and current international teammate Ronaldo, and explained how the iconic forward helped convince him to return to Old Trafford after spending the 2020/21 season at on loan at AC Milan. The pair had already struck up a friendship while playing for Portugal, and this helped convince the right-back about where his club future would be best served. He recalled:
“Thank God, my idol turned out to be one of the best people I’ve ever met. We would talk for hours in the hotel, in the gym, at the dinner table. At that time, I liked Milan so much that I thought maybe we could make something work. They really wanted me, and I also had meetings with other clubs.
“One day I got a text from Cristiano. ‘Kid, stay. I’m coming back to Manchester.’ He was saying that United is the best club in the world, that we would get back to the top if only we changed a few things. He was going to help me and we’d play a lot of games together.
“I talked to my agent. I talked to [my wife] Claudia. [Jose] Mourinho wanted me there for 10 years. How could we leave after two?”
Dalot has now played 246 games for Man Utd and has a contract which runs until 2028.
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Pep Guardiola Named Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool as ‘Nightmare’ to Face
Over the years, Pep Guardiola has come up against many worthy adversaries from within the world of football. It would be wrong to suggest he’s not gotten the better of all of them at one point or another.
Twice, for example, he beat Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United side in the Champions League final. In fact, Mikel Arteta is the only manager to finish ahead of Guardiola in the league twice with Arsenal – doing so in 2024/25 and then again in 2025/26 (although only the latter led to a Premier League title).
With that in mind, it’s no shock to learn that the Catalan coach has won three La Liga titles, three Bundesliga titles, six Premier Leagues, and the Champions League twice during his career as a manager. Talking more recently about his time in England, however, he has revealed one man was a ‘nightmare’ to come up against.
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In an interview with Oasis musician Noel Gallagher on Manchester City’s website, Guardiola said that Jurgen Klopp was a nightmare to come up against when he was in charge of Liverpool. Even though he enjoyed a ‘good’ relationship with the German, he revealed how hard he found it to cope at Anfield, explaining:
“For the quality of the opponent we faced, we faced a lot but Liverpool was a nightmare. Every time, it was a nightmare.
“It [the relationship] was really good. It has always has been really good, even back in Germany. We faced each other a lot of times when he was at Dortmund. We have not been for dinner once but now it is going to happen.
“The relationship is one of the things I am proud of the most, I would say. They were really, really good first of all. But in the moment when they faced us they know that is the game that is the best of them and the best at Anfield.”
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Guardiola Had a Lot of Respect For Anfield
Not only was Klopp hard to come up against, but his iconic Liverpool team were boosted by an intimidating home ground. Indeed, Guardiola praised the stadium’s history:
“Anfield has a history that no stadium has. Few teams can win in Anfield. It’s a really tough place for me for the fact of the way they play, not just for the stadium.
“They were a special team. You sleep one second and they will punish you. The margins like that, it could have happened to us.”
Guardiola was pushed right to his limit in a number of title races, notably beating Liverpool by just one point during the 2018/19 season when Klopp’s men earned 97 points but still lost out. More pain happened for the Reds in 2019/20 when Man City managed 93 points, once again beating the German’s side by one point.
The former Barcelona manager has faced Klopp on 30 occasions across his career in total, coming up against Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool as Bayern Munich and Man City boss. In that time, he’s won 11 matches, drawn seven and lost 12. He’s never drawn or lost more times against any other manager.
They certainly had some legendary battles over the years.
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Iran Accused USA of ‘Discriminatory Actions’ Ahead of World Cup
Iran have launched a furious accusation against the USA in a fresh statement released just days before the start of the 2026 World Cup. Team Melli’s conflict with the host nation is nothing new, with complications previously arising over visa issues, safety concerns, and the ongoing tensions in the Middle East during Donald Trump’s presidency.
Despite all of that, Iran will be competing in this summer’s major international tournament. They will base themselves in Mexico rather than Arizona in an effort to make their preparations as straightforward as possible given the geopolitical tensions. They face Egypt, Belgium and New Zealand in Group G, with their opener against the latter coming in Inglewood, California, on June 16.
According to the White House, Iran’s players have already been granted visas allowing them to enter the United States. However, several members of the travelling party’s backroom staff are still awaiting theirs, renewing hostilities at the worst possible time.
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As reported by Iran’s state media agency Tasnim, a number of officials, including executive director Mehdi Kharati, the secretary-general of the football federation, Hedayat Mombini, and media director Mohsen Motamedkia, are yet to receive their visas. In a statement on Saturday afternoon, it has accused the USA of “hostile actions”:
“The US government, continuing its hostile actions against the national team, made a non-sporting and completely political decision to refuse visas for key managerial and administrative members of the Iranian national football team.
“This issue will definitely be pursued by the Football Federation through FIFA. As the responsible body, [FIFA] has the duty to follow up and finalise the visas for the managerial, executive, technical and support staff of the Iranian national team who are currently in camp and whom the national team urgently needs.”
Meanwhile, the Turkey-based Iranian Embassy also took to X, posting a similar statement slamming the US for ‘deliberately’ blocking staff members’ visas. “Why do you not say that visas were denied to a large portion of the managerial and executive staff, technical advisers and others who are an integral part of any national football team?” the Iranian embassy posted.
The statement continued: “You have now escalated the deliberate and discriminatory treatment against Iran’s national football team to its highest level.”
Journalists Also Facing Visa Complications
It turns out that Iranian and African journalists were also coming up against the same struggles as Team Melli this weekend. In a letter set to FIFA, the International Sports Press Association (AIPS) president Gianni Merlo wrote: “We find ourselves facing a long-standing and unacceptable problem for us journalists: the denial of entry visas to regularly accredited colleagues.
“There are many cases: Iranian colleagues, African colleagues, some of whom have been given single entries, so if their team goes to play in Canada or Mexico and they follow it, they can no longer return to the States.
“The cases are countless and, I repeat, unacceptable. Politicians always say that sport unites and builds bridges between young people in countries in conflict, but in this case, we are going in the opposite direction.”
“We believe it is important to allow colleagues to attend the event and work, because their presence will be crucial to the image of sport and what it represents, especially in a country like the United States of America, where freedom of the press is a must.
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“I hope FIFA can do everything possible to secure visas. We’re already significantly behind schedule, and many colleagues have already lost the opportunity to use plane tickets booked on time, and they’ll also face significant additional expenses.”
A FIFA spokesperson confirmed to The Athletic that the organisation had received the letter before adding that this was an immigration matter controlled by the host nations – the US, Mexico and Canada.
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Newcastle Open Talks to Sign Said El Mala as £43m Bid Accepted
Newcastle United have opened talks with FC Koln over a deal to sign highly-rated winger Said El Mala to replace Anthony Gordon, according to TEAMtalk.
The Magpies are anticipating a busy summer transfer window after selling Anthony Gordon to Barcelona for £70m, with their 12th-placed finish in the Premier League meaning they will have no European football for next season.
Eddie Howe is desperate to bring in attacking reinforcements as a result, while he plans a major squad overhaul, and a talented Bundesliga forward has now emerged as a real target.
Newcastle Open Talks for El Mala
El Mala, who has been described as a ‘one in a million talent’, has enjoyed a brilliant season with Koln in the Bundesliga, registering 13 goals and four assists in just 20 starts for the club.
Those performances have attracted strong interest from a number of clubs across Europe, including Premier League rivals Brentford. The Bees actually tabled a €45+5m bid (£43m) for the 19-year-old, but have since been informed he doesn’t want to join them.
However, that bid was accepted by Koln, and it has now opened the door for other clubs to try and agree terms with the winger, including Newcastle.
Newcastle have now opened talks with the Bundesliga club to agree terms over a deal, while they also want permission to speak to the German winger.
However, the big sticking point so far has been that his representatives are his parents, and they are pushing for any club that signs Said to also sign his older brother Malik, who also plays for the Bundesliga side.
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Newcastle Pushing for Gordon Replacement
Newcastle know that selling clubs will be aware they have money to spend after selling Gordon, and they know he needs to be replaced. That is likely to see asking prices raised as a result whenever they knock on the door, so they have to be smart.
El Mala is an unbelievable talent, and Newcastle now know the formula that Koln would be willing to accept to let him leave. That gives them some leverage in talks, and now a deal relies on them agreeing terms with the player and his representatives.
He is clearly ready to make the step up to the next level, and will have seen how players like Gordon and Alexander Isak developed at St James’ Park, which could well be appealing to him.
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