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Simon Jordan Defends the US Decision to Ban World Cup Referee

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Simon Jordan’s reaction to referee Omar Artan being denied entry into the United States to officiate the 2026 World Cup has caused huge backlash.

Artan was set to be the first-ever Somali referee in the competition’s history. However, he ‘was determined to be inadmissible due to vetting concerns and was denied entry’ by the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and is currently in Turkey.

Somalia is one of the nations on President Donald Trump’s travel ban list, but an official reason for Artan’s admission being blocked has not yet been provided. FIFA released a statement confirming that the decision would not be overturned, and Artan would indeed be banned from officiating.

Simon Jordan Reacts to Controversial World Cup Decision

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Speaking on talkSPORT on Tuesday morning, notoriously outspoken former Crystal Palace owner Simon Jordan gave his view on the controversies surrounding the World Cup.

First, he was asked if he thinks the competition in general feels like ‘a mess’. To which he replied: “Not particularly. It feels like football is becoming a very expensive business and it’s no surprise that the FIFA World Cup is an expensive proposition.

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“It’s an opportunity to generate huge amounts of money, hopefully for the best reasons, which is for the infrastructure of sport around the world.”

Jordan then turned his attention to the news that Artan hadn’t been allowed in the country. He was told by the show’s presenter that the referee hadn’t met vetting requirements, prompting Jordan to say:

“I do not know and at this moment I’m not sure we know the reason why this referee wasn’t allowed in the country. If he didn’t meet the visa requirements, that’s not a mess; that’s an issue from his side and the people who represent him.”

To add to the controversy in the days leading up to the World Cup kicking off, Iran have claimed the United States have revoked their ticket allocation. Jordan had a strong opinion on that matter:

“The US is at war with Iran. It’s hardly a surprise that you are not going to particularly want Iranian supporters coming into the country despite the proclamation that Infantino was orchestrating and illustrating that we want it to be the most inclusive World Cup it could possibly be.

“There are exceptions. If you don’t meet your visa requirements and if you’re at war with a country, those are possibly reasonable exceptions. You’ve now got a World Cup which is 48 teams rather than 32 so already you’re making it more accessible.”

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A significant issue with his words was that Artan did, in fact, have a valid visa to enter the country. That was pointed out by one disgruntled supporter, who posted a strong response on X, saying:

“Just to remind you, Simon Jordan’s weak excuse on why the FIFA-certified Somali referee, who was voted the best referee in Africa, was denied entry is so pathetic. This referee had the right paperwork. He was denied entry due to racism.”

Some believe Jordan’s opinion to be ‘disingenuous’ as he didn’t have the full facts before presenting his opinion. It’s obviously a political decision. He had a diplomatic visa. Trump is having issues with the Somali especially a certain Somali congresswoman. Then to have an opinion after admitting you don’t know why he was rejected is being disingenuous,” one X user said.


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He was even accused of ‘showing how out of touch he is with football fans around the world’. Another claimed to be ‘disappointed’ by the opinion the ex-Premier League owner holds: “Simon Jordan yet again being deliberately simplistic when it concerns a matter he doesn’t really care for. Disappointing but predictable.”

Jordan’s position had it been an English referee involved, has also been questioned: “I wonder what his reaction would have been had Qatar barred an English official or even their fans from attending the last World Cup for their known drunk behaviour.”



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Piers Morgan Names His Controversial All-Time World Cup 11

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Piers Morgan never shies away from giving his controversial opinions, whether it be on global politics or world football. The British journalist and media personality has now caused a stir with his all-time World Cup XI.

Morgan, an Arsenal fan, has left Lionel Messi out of his line-up completely, despite finally getting his hands on the trophy in 2022. The Argentina legend, largely viewed as the greatest footballer ever, was crucial to his nation’s success in Qatar.

After being called out for snubbing the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner, Morgan hit back by claiming he wasn’t even Argentina’s best-ever performer on the biggest stage. He said: “Messi’s not even the best Argentinian World Cup player… I went for Maradona instead.”

Piers Morgan Picks Cristiano Ronaldo in World Cup XI

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In terms of the players who did actually make his team, the 61-year-old included England’s 1966 hero goalkeeper Gordon Banks, with Italian centre-back duo Franco Baresi and Paolo Maldini in front of him. The latter didn’t actually win the World Cup, but is one of the greatest defenders of all time.

His full-backs are a pair of Brazilians. Cafu and Roberto Carlos were crucial in the Selecao’s most recent triumph in 2002, while the former had lifted the trophy eight years prior. They are largely seen as the best right and left-backs in the competition’s history.

Morgan named a stacked midfield consisting of three Ballon d’Or winners. Lothar Matthaus played in five World Cups during his career, winning it once in 1990. Meanwhile, Zinedine Zidane and Ronaldinho were the geniuses behind France and Brazil’s 1998 and 2002 wins.

The front three includes Argentina’s best World Cup player, in Morgan’s eyes, Diego Maradona. The diminutive superstar tore England apart and was generally unplayable during the 1986 World Cup.

Accompanying him in the forward line is Ronaldo Nazario, who was vital for his country winning in 2002. The second player in Morgan’s XI who has never won the World Cup is Cristiano Ronaldo. The five-time Ballon d’Or winner could still change that as Portugal are among the 2026 favourites.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Inclusion Angers Fans

Cristiano Ronaldo Rodrigo Antunes via Reuters

The biggest talking point on social media was how Ronaldo managed to sneak into Morgan’s XI, despite never scoring a goal in the knockout rounds. Messi and Brazil icon Pele missed out as a result, something that annoyed one X user, who said: “No Pele, no Messi. You must be joking, right? What’s Ronaldo doing there lol?”

“All-time WORLD CUP XI with Cristiano Ronaldo. Sensational rage bait, he’s got me,” another stated. Some think it’s biased due to the fact Morgan has a personal relationship with the Al-Nassr star: “Oh my god, you’ve put Cristiano, not Ronaldo, because you think he’s your mate and you’re on first-name terms with him.”

The 41-year-old’s poor record on the biggest international stage was further compounded by a fan saying: “Noticed how most of the players here have a World Cup trophy and the one he adores has never seen the semis twice.”

This will be a sixth World Cup for Ronaldo, and the zero goals he’s managed in knockout ties is the biggest factor people have pointed out: “Picking an attacker that has never scored a knockout goal at a World Cup in an all-time World Cup team. Listen. Fair play.”

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Carlos Baleba Is Speaking To Players About Man Utd Transfer

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Manchester United have plenty of transfer targets lined up, but one such star is talking to current players about a possible move to Old Trafford, according to The Sun.

The Red Devils are in the middle of another rebuild, following a successful end to the campaign that saw Michael Carrick guide the team back into the Champions League.

That return to Europe will mean the club needs to add quality and depth to the ranks to give the manager the best chance possible of competing across all fronts next season.

Several key areas are being lined up for improvements, but most important of them all is midfield, where a deal for Ederson is already agreed.

Beyond him, Man United are still expected to spend big in midfield, with one of those options now quizzing current players about what life may be like at Old Trafford.

Carlos Baleba Eyes Man United Transfer

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One of the stars linked with a switch in midfield is Carlos Baleba, as Man United attempted to sign the Brighton ace last summer, but failed in their bid to make a move.

The Cameroonian international has remained on the shortlist since, but has been joined by links with the likes of Elliot Anderson, Adam Wharton, Sandro Tonali, and more.

As the search for a midfielder continue, The Sun reports that Baleba has been actively speaking to Man United stars about the possibility of joining the club.

It’s claimed that the 22-year-old spoke with Bruno Fernandes and Matheus Cunha after United’s win over Brighton on the final day of the Premier League campaign, while he has been talked up by current stars in the squad before.

While that all may suggest a deal could be on the cards, it remains to be seen whether the Red Devils will make their interest concrete with an offer.

Similarly, after Brighton rejected an approach last summer, it’s unclear exactly how they would evaluate Baleba’s availability now, following a campaign that saw him in and out of the team.

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Baleba’s 2025/26 Struggles

Carlos Baleba in action for Brighton & Hove Albion

Baleba has shown plenty of quality in his time at Brighton, but 2025/26 proved to be a slightly more challenging campaign for the midfielder than the previous one.

The Cameroonian star started just 23 games in the Premier League last campaign, with the start of the season coming as quite a struggle as he was substituted off in several high-profile matches.

The concerns continued as Baleba only completed 90 minutes three times in the league campaign, though his schedule was also packed out with the Africa Cup of Nations in the middle of it all.

Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler suggested that perhaps the mention of a move to Man United did impact the midfield ace at the start of the campaign.

Baleba has previously been described as “world-class”, and he has shown elements of having that ability. The question is whether he can hit those heights and on a consistent basis, be that at Man United or elsewhere.

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Why Lewis Hamilton Stopped Speaking to Martin Brundle at F1 Races

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There are few people in Formula 1 quite like Martin Brundle. The former driver is one of the sport’s finest and well-loved pundits, and his pre-race grid walks for Sky Sports have become something of a ritual for fans. They’re chaotic, candid, and always entertaining. It’s part analysis, part ambush journalism, and they’ve produced some of the most memorable moments in F1 broadcasting.

The latest came at the Monaco Grand Prix, where Brundle was shoved aside by Kim Kardashian’s security entourage.


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Kardashian has reportedly been dating Lewis Hamilton since late 2025, so you’d have expected her to have been well briefed on what goes on during the grid walk. That wasn’t to be. Brundle foreshadowed the incident himself:

“Let’s have a word with Kim and Chole. What could possibly go wrong.”

As it happens, just about everything. Brundle was completely ignored, as he had to insist to the Kardashians’ security guards not to push him. As much as the incident reads like a rather tense affair, Brundle handled it with characteristic wit and good grace. But it just shows what the F1 grid has now become. Less about the racing, and far more about the peacocking from A-list celebrities.

Martin Brundle’s F1 Grid Walk Isn’t What it Used to be

Martin Brundle Evan Buhler via Reuters

Brundle’s first grid walk came at the 1997 British Grand Prix, where he roamed freely with a single camera and an open grid. Drivers stopped to chat, and there was far more space to breathe. He even managed to corner Michael Schumacher and Gerhard Berger.

That world’s long gone. The grid these days resembles a red-carpet event. Celebrities, security guards, PR handlers, all that have little-to-no interest in the race at all, simply jostling for position and status.


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Kim Kardashian was heavily criticised for her treatment of Martin Brundle at the Monaco Grand Prix while supporting Lewis Hamilton.

Brundle has described finding a driver to speak to as “near impossible.” But that doesn’t put him off on race-day. You’ll always find him meandering around the starting grid, trying to get a chat with whoever he can get to.

He claimed drivers don’t want to be bothered on the grid while getting ready, saying: “A lot of them, like Lewis and George, go back to the stations in the garage and do a debrief, I mean, on headphones.

“And a lot of the drivers do. They get off the grid if it’s hot, especially. They need to go and drink. They need to go to the bathroom. And they don’t want to be bothered on the grid.”

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Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton arrives ahead of the Miami Grand Prix

The Kardashian episode is rather telling, because Hamilton himself has long since stopped making himself available on the grid. Rather than linger before lights out, he retreats to the garage for a debrief through his headphones, something that dates back to his days at Mercedes.

According to The Mirror, Brundle has been open about the frustration. He’s spoken about how some drivers will simply never engage with him these days, and Hamilton now falls into that bracket despite once being a regular and willing presence:

“And then others will never talk. Lewis used to talk to me a lot and then stopped. So, we take it as it comes.”


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Lewis Hamilton has had plenty of rivals in Formula 1, but he dislikes one driver more than anyone, according to current driver Isack Hadjar.

The trust was there at one point, but somewhere along the way, with Hamilton at least, it appears to have gone. It’s a shame, but on this evidence, his latest A-list girlfriend is following his lead perfectly.

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