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Conor McGregor Names ‘Atrocious’ UFC Fighter He’d Beat ‘Handily’
Conor McGregor has revealed the ‘atrocious’ UFC fighter he wants to face after his comeback fight against Max Holloway in July.
‘The Notorious’ will make his long-awaited return to the Octagon next month in which he will face Holloway – 13 years after their first meeting, which McGregor won by decision.
The Irish superstar is coming off the back of a five-year hiatus, with his last bout in 2021 against Dustin Poirier leaving the Irishman with a broken leg, as well as a second loss to the American on his UFC record.
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Holloway also comes into UFC 329 following a defeat, having lost a one-sided decision against Charles Oliveira back in March at UFC 326.
Alongside McGregor, Max is considered one of the greatest featherweights of all time, having also had success at lightweight, although this fight with McGregor will take place at welterweight, where the Irishman has experience and Holloway does not.
McGregor is by far the UFC’s most successful commercial selling superstar, due to his outlandish antics and the amount of records his career has shattered.
Speaking earlier this month, UFC CEO Dana White hailed McGregor’s extraordinary drawing power, despite not having fought for so long.
Dana explained: “Listen, Conor, you guys know as well as I do. I mean, he’s a powerhouse, man.
“When he’s involved, I mean, tickets, as soon as they went on sale, you know, went flying. This should break the gate [ticket sales] record.”
Conor McGregor Eyes Fight With Reigning UFC Champion After Facing Holloway
Many have expressed doubts over whether McGregor will still be able to deliver in the Octagon after such a long absence, but the 37-year-old is so confident of victory that he has already started targetting his next opponent.
During a recent appearance on The Ariel Helwani Show, McGregor claimed one of the UFC’s newest champions had shown themselves to be “atrocious” at times and back himself to “tee off” on the current titleholder.
Justin Gaethje pulled off one of the greatest UFC upsets in recent memory at UFC Freedom 250 on Sunday night, as he defeated Ilia Topuria by corner stoppage to hand the adopted Spaniard the first loss of his stellar career.
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Gaethje now reigns as the undisputed UFC Lightweight Champion, but McGregor is confident of defeating ‘The Highlight’.
“When Gaethje is on, he’s good, he’s okay. But when he’s off, he’s atrocious,” McGregor said about the American. “I fancy him, handily. I fancy teeing off on Gaethje.”
McGregor Slams “Ridiculous” UFC Schedule
While McGregor is happy with how the landscape looks in terms of potential opposition for the final two fights on his current UFC deal, he is less happy about the timing of his second bout.
According to the man himself, his next fight after Holloway at UFC 329 isn’t set to take place for the best part of a year.
“Right now I am contracted and I have both dates. I have both dates for my fights. I have July 11 – when would you think they would put me back in, when would you think?” McGregor asked Helwani.
“April 2027. It’s almost a year later. That’s ridiculous to me. This is the way the contract was done.”
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McGregor clearly has a strong desire to fight sooner following his bout with Holloway, with him and Helwani agreeing that a date like January 2027 would make more sense.
“I’m like, huh? Just give me the f***ing contract, it gets to that stage. I have July 11, it’s only around the corner.”
“Bring it on, baby. The Mac is back and I’m going to put on a show here in this fight.”
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Man Utd Eyeing Liverpool Hijack for Yan Diomande
Manchester United are reportedly interested in signing a new forward this summer who has been heavily linked with a move to Liverpool, according to Sky Sports.
The key focus for United in the current summer transfer window has been to strengthen their options in the middle of the park.
Casemiro left the club following the expiration of his contract, leaving United short of options.
Manuel Ugarte has also been linked with a departure, which could leave Michael Carrick with a limited number of midfielders heading into the 26/27 season.
A deal has reportedly been agreed to sign Atalanta midfielder Ederson, but it appears that United are pushing to bring in further midfielders.
On top of that, United could look to strengthen in other positions as they prepare for the Champions League.
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Manchester United are looking to strengthen their frontline in the summer transfer window
Man Utd Eyeing Winger Addition
According to a report from Sky Sports, Manchester United are considering signing a new left winger in the summer transfer window.
It’s claimed that they are one of many clubs interested in RB Leipzig’s Yan Diomande, who is currently starring at the World Cup with Ivory Coast.
The report also confirms that Liverpool consider Diomande a top target, while he is valued at over £86m by the Bundesliga club.
Liverpool and United aren’t the only clubs showing an interest in signing the RB Leipzig star this summer, which is no surprise after an impressive season in the Bundesliga.
Diomande, described as ‘one of the best wingers in Europe’, provided 21 goals and assists combined in the German top flight last season, a phenomenal record at the age of 19.
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Man Utd Need to Strengthen This Summer
There is no doubt Manchester United need to bring in a number of reinforcements in the summer transfer window to help Carrick keep them heading in the right direction.
United enjoyed a resurgence under Carrick last season after he arrived in January, and they benefited from having no European distractions, regularly playing just once a week in the Premier League.
Some of their competitors for the top four were also competing in Europe at the same time, so it was undoubtedly easier for the Red Devils.
Now that they will often be playing twice a week in the Champions League and Premier League, they need a deeper and more competitive squad to cope with the added fixtures.
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Arsenal in Mix to Hijack Man City’s Move for Forest Midfielder Elliot Anderson
Arsenal are reportedly in the mix to potentially hijack a Premier League rival’s move to sign a new midfielder in the summer transfer window.
The Gunners have been linked with a host of players heading into the summer as they look to build on a phenomenal 2025-2026 season.
Arsenal lifted the Premier League title while they also reached the Champions League final, and they will undoubtedly be looking to go one better in Europe next term.
It’s unclear what their priority will be in terms of new additions in the summer, as they already have a star-studded squad with plenty of competition.
The reality is some players will head through the exit door as they look to re-shuffle the squad to go to the next level.
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Mikel Arteta is on the lookout for a central midfielder this summer
Arsenal in Mix for Hijack
According to a report from Sky Sports, Arsenal are in the mix to sign Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson, despite him closing in on a move to Manchester City.
The Gunners do have alternative options in the central midfield position, and it’s unclear, as it stands, who their first choice target would be.
Manchester City have submitted a proposal of around £120 million for Anderson this month, while the England international is also a target for Manchester United.
There looks set to be plenty of competition for the signature of Anderson, and it remains to be seen whether Arsenal would be willing to pay over £120 million.
Nottingham Forest rejected the £120m bid for Anderson, so he’s likely to cost even more than that.
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Anderson Would be Game-Changing Signing
Bringing in Anderson to Arsenal’s current midfield would be a game-changing signing for Mikel Arteta.
The England international will be forming a strong partnership with Declan Rice over the summer at the World Cup, and he’s already proven to be one of the best up-and-coming midfielders in the Premier League.
There’s no doubt Anderson has what it takes to come in and start alongside Rice for Arsenal, but there will be question marks over whether they’d be willing to pay the asking price.
Anderson could easily be worth the kind of figure Nottingham Forest are demanding in the long run, but it could limit their potential to strengthen in other positions this summer.
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15 Greatest Croatian Players in Football History [Ranked]
Croatia’s relatively short history in football is an intriguing one. Although the 1991 Croatian Independence referendum officially declared the birth of the Balkan nation – ordering sovereignty from Slobodan Milosevic’s brutalist Yugoslavia regime – Hrvatska’s football empire was built long before the republic’s fractured epilogue.
The 1987 Youth Championships proved to be the cockcrow of Croatia’s future fortunes. During the tournament, which the republic made up of Croats, Macedonians, and Montenegrins, among other nations, won, it was the uniquely-Croatian flair that prevailed above all. Yugoslavia boss Ivan Osim’s doctrine laid within the idea that the palpitations of Yugoslavia’s beating heart relied principally on the flair of the Croats, and thus the tournament acted as the gateway to the nation’s infinite slipstream of milk and honey – and in 2024, there’s no sign that Croatia’s mill of talent is rotating any slower as they continue to be a force to be reckoned with.
Since 1994, in just less than 30 years since waking from their fountainhead, the Kockasti have qualified for every major tournament except for Euro 2000 and the 2010 World Cup. On the world stage, Croatia has finished second once (2018) and third on two occasions (1998, 2022), securing three World Cup medals – in turn, making it a challenge to determine who their finest footballers are.
With that said, here are the 15 greatest players to play for Croatia.
Ranking factors
- International achievements (honours, appearances, goals, assists, etc)
- Club achievements (honours, appearances, goals, assists, etc)
- Individual awards
- Legacy within football
15
Alen Boksic
Career Span: 1993 – 2002
Alen Boksic was a Croatian striker who impressed most notably in the 1990s, shining for a number of big European clubs. At Marseille, he won the Champions League in 1993, and consequently placed fourth in the European Footballer of the Year, while he was also named Croatian Footballer of the Year. In Italy, he later won two Serie A titles in 1997 and 2000 with Juventus and Lazio.
Although his club form wasn’t quite as spectacular for Croatia, Boksic still scored nine goals for his country and represented them at a World Cup as well as a European Championship, although he didn’t manage to score in any of those major tournaments.
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Alen Boksic’s International Career |
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Croatia Caps |
40 |
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Croatia Caps |
9 |
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Croatia Caps |
1 |
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14
Andrej Kramaric
Career Span: 2014 – present
Andrej Kramaric is one of those names synonymous with Croatia’s golden generation, which saw them make the 2018 World Cup final. While he didn’t start that game, but came off the bench, having scored a key goal in the quarter-final victory vs hosts Russia.
With 36 goals in 116 games, plus 11 assists, Kramaric has popped up with a number of important moments in a Croatia shirt. He’s also the Bundesliga’s all-time top Croatian goalscorer, and has scored more goals than any TSG Hoffenheim player in history.
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Andrej Kramaric’s International Career |
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Croatia Caps |
116 |
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Croatia Caps |
36 |
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Croatia Caps |
11 |
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13
Marcelo Brozovic
Career Span: 2014 – 2024
Marcelo Brozovic spent a decade playing for Croatia, during which time he starred alongside fellow iconic midfielders Luka Modric and Ivan Rakitic (more on them later). He played alongside and formed a formidable trio with the paur in all but one of his nation’s run to the 2018 World Cup final, starting both the semis and the final.
At club level, Brozovic’s best years came between 2015 and 2023 with Inter Milan. He won Serie A, the Coppa Italia twice and lost the Champions League final with the Italian giants. He also has won titles with Dinamo Zagreb and Al-Nassr.
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Marcelo Brozovic’s International Career |
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Croatia Caps |
99 |
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Croatia Caps |
7 |
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Croatia Caps |
7 |
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12
Mateo Kovacic
Career Span 2013 – Present
All told, Mateo Kovacic can look back at his achievements with some pride. After all, has won four Champions League titles across his career, with Modric (six) winning more as a Croatian footballer. Add a couple of league titles with Dinamo Zagreb, as well as La Liga with Real Madrid, the Europa League at Chelsea, and the Premier League with Manchester City, and it’s not hard to see why he makes this list.
He managed to force his way into an incredibly talented midfield at international level, although had to settle for a place on the bench in the 2018 World Cup final. In the years since, he’s become a key player for Croatia, reaching 100 caps for his country.
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Mateo Kovacic’s International Career |
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Croatia Caps |
113 |
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Croatia Caps |
5 |
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Croatia Caps |
9 |
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11
Niko Kovac
Career Span: 1996 – 2008
Playing for Croatia for 12 years, Niko Kovac was a very dependable midfielder who wore the captain’s armband at both the 2006 World Cup and Euro 2008. He was actually born in Berlin and spent most of his club career in the German Bundesliga, enjoying spells with Hertha BSC, Bayer Leverkusen, Hamburger SV and Bayern Munich.
After a fine career, which saw him amass 83 international caps, he became a coach after hanging up his boots. Kovac even went on to manage Croatia between 2013 and 2015, overseeing them at the 2014 World Cup as they failed to make it out of their group, which included Brazil, Cameroon, and Mexico.
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Niko Kovac’s International Career |
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Croatia Caps |
83 |
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Croatia Caps |
14 |
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Croatia Caps |
4 |
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10
Stipe Pletikosa
Career Span: 1996 – 2006
One of the standout stars in Croatia’s 2006 World Cup and Euro 2008 campaigns, Stipe Pletikosa, better known by Hajduk Split fans as “Hobotnica” (Octopus), is one of only two goalkeepers, alongside Zoran Simovic, to win the Croatian Player of the Year award.
Being omnipresent between the sticks for Croatia across five international tournaments, Pletikosa has long been regarded as his nation’s greatest shot-stopper. His reflexes and coordination were hailed during his playing days, which saw his mountain-like 1.93m frame become a dominating feature for Hajduk, Shakhtar Donetsk, Spartak Moscow, and FC Rostov.
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Stipe Pletikosa’s International Career |
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Croatia Caps |
115 |
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Croatia Goals |
0 |
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Croatia Clean Sheets |
55 |
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Ivan Rakitic
Career Span: 2004 – 2020
The very fact Ivan Rakitic finds himself this low in the rankings shows the sheer number of superstars Croatia has produced over the years. A relentless midfield machine that powered some of the best Croatian and Barcelona teams of all time, Rakitic was often misunderstood by the average football supporter.
His pinpoint passes, tireless work ethic, and dedication to the cause of his team meant the Swiss-born midfielder enjoyed a glittering career away from the limelight that his teammates bathed in. During his club career, set mostly in Spain, Rakitic lifted the Champions League and four La Liga titles with Barcelona and added two Europa League winners’ medals to his collection with Sevilla.
The midfielder’s international highlight came when paired in midfield with Luka Modric at the 2018 World Cup. He scored the winning penalty in both the quarter-finals and semi-finals before Hrvatska missed out on glory via a 4-2 defeat to France.
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Ivan Rakitic’s International Career |
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Croatia Caps |
106 |
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Croatia Goals |
15 |
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Croatia Assists |
16 |
8
Darijo Srna
Career Span: 1999 – 2019
Across a career that spanned 20 extraordinary years – and where his on-field persona matched a larger-than-life off-field guise – Darijo Srna defined dedication, dependability, and durability. Playing most of his career in the Donbas region of Ukraine, for Shakhtar Donetsk, the right-back emerged as one of few talents to court the attention of Europe’s elite clubs while playing in a league that wasn’t even considered in the top 10.
In the 2010/11 campaign, Srna played a starring role in Shakhtar’s finest hour when he scored once and provided five assists in nine appearances during their best-ever Champions League adventure, which saw them reach the quarter-finals before bowing out to eventual winners Barcelona.
For his country, he retired with a record 134 caps (since beaten by Luka Modric and Ivan Perisic), scoring 22 goals, and captaining them in three tournaments. At club level, he made an incredible 536 appearances, also a Donetsk record. As for his unique dedication to the greater good far from the football field, as Ukraine continued to endure the ongoing war which began in 2014, he purchased 20 tonnes of tangerines from Metkovic, where he grew up in Croatia, before donating them to over 20,000 primary school children in Ukraine.
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Darijo Srna’s International Career |
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Croatia Caps |
134 |
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Croatia Goals |
22 |
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Croatia Assists |
30 |
7
Mario Mandzukic
Career Span: 2004 – 2021
Once even an assistant coach of the Croatian National Team, Mario Mandzukic‘s influence on his nation’s football history has been huge. During his playing career, the former Dinamo Zagreb, Wolfsburg, Bayern Munich, and Atletico Madrid forward was renowned for his aggression, defensive contributions, and aerial prowess.
In total, he scored 166 goals in 426 club appearances, and 33 goals in 86 international caps, including being one of only five players to ever score in a Champions League final and World Cup final – alongside Ferenc Puskas, Zoltan Czibor, Gerd Muller, and Zinedine Zidane. Neither strike helped his side to triumph, but his 109th-minute goal against England to send Croatia to their only World Cup final in 2018 will live long in his country’s memory. He also won the Croatia Player of the Year award two years on the trot, in 2012 and 2013.
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Mario Mandzukic’s International Career |
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Croatia Caps |
89 |
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Croatia Goals |
33 |
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Croatia Assists |
11 |
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Ivan Perisic
Career Span: 2007 – Present
From one shining light from the 2018 World Cup to another, Ivan Perisic, whether from left-back, left wing-back, or left-wing, has been one of the continent’s most inventive players for over a decade now. Instrumental to Croatia’s second golden generation, the Split-born veteran is the player with the most goal contributions at major tournaments with 18 involvements.
Perisic has been an international football stalwart for so long, and is Croatia’s second most capped player, behind only Luka Modric. He made his national team debut in 2011, and represented his nation at Euro 2012, 2016, 2020, and 2024 as well as the 2014, 2018, 2022 and 2026 World Cup, reaching the final of the 2018 tournament and winning a bronze medal at the 2022 World Cup.
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Ivan Perisic’s International Career |
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Croatia Caps |
154 |
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Croatia Goals |
38 |
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Croatia Assists |
37 |
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