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Donald Trump Facing Awkward World Cup Final Meeting With Spain

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Donald Trump has never shied away from the limelight and is expected to bask in the attention that accompanies a World Cup final.

The President of the United States of America has been noticeably absent during the entire competition, having not attended a single game so far. But that doesn’t mean he hasn’t made a mark on world football’s biggest stage.

He got involved on the USA’s behalf after Folarin Balogun’s controversial red card vs Bosnia & Herzegovina. That’s unlikely to be the end of Trump’s contributions, with the biggest game of the summer still to come.

Donald Trump’s Awkward World Cup Final Meeting

Donald Trump (US President) at World Cup draw REUTERS/Stephanie Scarbrough

The 80-year-old is expected to be present at MetLife Stadium on Sunday for the World Cup final. Spain qualified with a comfortable victory against the favourites, France.

However, it’s clear to see where Trump’s loyalties will likely lie for the huge clash. Matters away from the pitch have led to significant tension between the US and Spain in recent times, and the President hasn’t minced his words when discussing the European nation.

During a recent NATO meeting, he stated that he wanted to cut off all trade relations with Spain. He even went as far as calling the country ‘a wasted cause’.

“Spain is a wasted cause. We don’t want to do any trade business with Spain anymore, by the way. I’d like to cut it off. Spain is a terrible partner in NATO.

“They don’t participate. They don’t pay. I don’t want anything to do with Spain.”

Continuing his rant, the American leader labelled the nation ‘hopeless’ and said ‘we don’t want anything to do with them’.

He added: “Cut off all trade with Spain, please, including visits. We don’t want anything to do (with them). Watch them come running back… but we don’t have to trade with them.

“They’re hopeless, bad people because they have everybody else going and paying and working.”

Spain Can Embarrass Donald Trump at the World Cup

Spain's Pedro Porro Albert Gea via Reuters

Pedro Sanchez, Spain’s Prime Minister, actually claimed relations between the two countries were ‘very positive’. He also revealed a brief football-related conversation he had with Trump.

He explained (according to talkSPORT): “We talked about the World Cup… there was no tension whatsoever, on the contrary, it was all very friendly.”

Despite that comment, it would still be very interesting to see Trump hand Spain the World Cup if they win the final. Gianni Infantino already revealed that the President would be handing the trophy to the winners of the competition.

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Top 25 Players Predicted By AI

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The fourth and final men’s Major of the 2026 golf season gets underway as the Open Championship takes place at Royal Birkdale, beginning on Thursday. This year’s tournament will be the 154th edition and marks the 11th time it has been held at the Merseyside course.

The biggest names in the sport will be going all out for glory at the historic tournament. Royal Birkdale is a course that favours accurate driving and measured approach play, meaning that raw power alone isn’t likely to be enough for a player to get their hands on the Claret Jug after Sunday’s final round,

In total, a field of 156 players will take to the course hoping to emerge victorious. However, in an effort to find the players to watch, we asked ChatGPT to name the 25 players who will feature on the leaderboard at the conclusion of the tournament.

The supercomputer made a number of significant calls when delivering its verdict. Among those not to make the top 25 are two-time Major winner Bryson DeChambeau and Wyndham Clark, who won the US Open last month.

Below is a look at those who do make the cut, including a big-name winner.

25-11

Shane Lowry at The Masters

American Patrick Cantlay kicks off the top 25, despite worrying recent form which has seen him miss the cut in four of his last six tournaments.

A number of former winners of the Open are predicted to have strong showings, without cracking the top 10. Brian Harman, the 2023 winner, will not be fazed by the task at hand, but may struggle to challenge the leading contenders this time around, according to AI.

The same is true of 2019 champion, Shane Lowry, whose recent form is cited as a cause for concern, hence his predicted equal 15th place finish.

Among those to miss out on a top 10 berth are the usually reliable Ludvig Alberg and this year’s PGA Championship winner Aaron Rai (both tied for 12th, alongside Robert MacIntyre.

AI Predicts The Open 2026 Top 25 (25-11)

Final Position

Player

Nationality

Score

25

Patrick Cantlay

United States

+1

=23

Justin Thomas

United States

Even

=23

Ben Griffin

United States

Even

=20

Matthew Jordan

England

-1

=20

Patrick Reed

United States

-1

=20

J.J. Spaun

United States

-1

=17

Sam Burns

United States

-2

=17

Chris Gotterup

United States

-2

=17

Brian Harman

United States

-2

=15

Russell Henley

United States

-3

=15

Shane Lowry

Northern Ireland

-3

=12

Robert MacIntyre

United States

-4

=12

Ludvig Åberg

Sweden

-4

=12

Aaron Rai

England

-4

10-1

Scottie Scheffler in action at the US Open

The top 10 opens up with a tie for 10th involving Tom Kim and Viktor Hovland. Kim’s precision game is ideally suited to Royal Birkdale, while Hovland’s recent improvement in his tee-to-green game offer reason for him to be optimistic heading into the tournament.

England’s Justin Rose has considerable experience at the course and is tipped to use that to his advantage to secure a tie for eighth place with Collin Morikawa on six under.

Spaniard Jon Rahm undoubtedly possesses the talent to go all the way, but his driving accuracy has been flagged as a huge concern, which is why the 31-year-old can expect a finish of no better than a tie for sixth with Tyrrell Hatton, according to the technology.

Rory McIlroy

2024 winner Xander Schauffele is predicted to finish no better than tied for fourth, alongside Rory McIlroy. The American has a strong record at The Open, but could only finish tied for 20th at the same course in 2017.

McIlroy, meanwhile, has the class necessary to win the tournament for a second time, but his power-first game doesn’t match up well on paper with the course.

In terms of the podium, Englishman Tommy Fleetwood is predicted to take third, with a scorecard of 10-under for the tournament. He has been a consistent performer at The Open and his accurate ball-striking is cited as a huge advantage. The only question mark against the 35-year-old is whether he can handle the expectations of a home crowd.

AI Predicts The Open 2026 Top 25 (10-1)

Final Position

Player

Nationality

Score

=10

Tom Kim

South Korea

-5

=10

Viktor Hovland

Norwegian

-5

=8

Justin Rose

England

-6

=8

Collin Morikawa

United States

-6

=6

Tyrrell Hatton

United States

-7

=6

Jon Rahm

Spain

-7

=4

Xander Schauffele

United States

-8

=4

Rory McIlroy

Northern Ireland

-8

3

Tommy Fleetwood

England

-10

2

Matt Fitzpatrick

England

-11

1

Scottie Scheffler

United States

-12

Matt Fitzpatrick is taken to fill the runner-up spot. The 31-year-old was praised by the technology for being “accurate, tactically disciplined and excellent around the greens” and his precision game should see him go close.

Matt Fitzpatrick celebrates at Ryder Cup

Having crunched all the numbers though, AI sees The Open of 2026 going the same way as it did 12 months ago. Defending champion Scottie Scheffler knows just what it takes to negotiate the high-pressure environment of an Open week.

That he missed the cut at the Scottish Open is described as “a minor concern”, but the American’s “consistency, elite approach play and ability to solve difficult courses” was heralded as a decisive factor when the supercomputer came to making its final call. Scheffler is tipped to beat Fitzpatrick by one stroke and finish on 12 under for the tournament.

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Ashley Phillips Will Probably ‘Never Play for Tottenham Again’

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A ‘forgotten’ Tottenham Hotspur player will probably never play for the club again unless he makes a big impression on Roberto De Zerbi in pre-season, according to Football London correspondent Alasdair Gold.

The biggest focus around Tottenham in this summer transfer window is the fact they have been the busiest Premier League club by signing six new players, all while breaking their transfer record twice to sign Mateus Fernandes from West Ham United, and then Sandro Tonali from Newcastle United.

Spurs chiefs are showing De Zerbi that they mean business ahead of next season, and more new additions will be on the way in the frontline too, with Manchester City winger Savinho and Bournemouth striker Eli Junior Kroupi two of their top targets in attack.

Of course, with the potential of eight or nine new signings arriving in one transfer window, it means that players need to go too.

Alfie Devine, Radu Dragusin, Luka Vuskovic and Yves Bissouma are among those who have already gone, with more expected to join them.

Guglielmo Vicario, Djed Spence, Cristian Romero, Pape Matar Sarr, Archie Gray, Richarlison and Manor Solomon are just some of the first-team players linked with moves away from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, while some younger players could also leave.

Gold: Ashley Phillips Will Probably ‘Never Play for Tottenham’

Ashley Phillips in action for Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham signed the highly-rated Ashley Phillips for a fee in the region of £2m from Blackburn Rovers in 2023, but the 21-year-old has never made a senior first-team appearance for Spurs.

The 6 ft 4 centre-back has had loan moves away from the club at Plymouth Argyle and then two successive seasons at Stoke City, where he was nominated for the Young Championship Player of the Year award last season for his performances for the Potters.

Phillips has the chance to impress De Zerbi in pre-season but given the Italian currently has Marcos Senesi, Jan Paul Van Hecke, Micky van de Ven, Kevin Danso and Cristian Romao, although the Argentina international is expected to leave, as his centre-back options, it’s difficult to see much of an opportunity for him.

It is a feeling backed up by Gold who, after seeing another promising young centre-back in Vuskovic leave, believes the same fate may be facing the Manchester-born defender.

In his latest YouTube video, Gold said:

“Ashley Phillips has probably been the best forgotten centre-back that Tottenham have. He’s had such a terrific couple of years at Stoke.

He was nominated for Young Championship Player of the Year last year, but will probably, like Vuskovic, never play for Tottenham. I would absolutely love it if he had a terrific pre-season and De Zerbi said ‘what have you done with this guy?’

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Tottenham Decide Star ‘Untouchable’ After Exit Talk

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While Tottenham seem open to losing their club captain Romero this summer, they have made it clear to any potential suitors that his centre-back partner Van de Ven is ‘untouchable’, according to Fabrizio Romano.

The Netherlands international has been linked with the likes of Liverpool, Real Madrid and Barcelona in recent months, but Spurs and De Zerbi have made it clear that he is going nowhere.

The Italian is said to see the Dutchman as a vital piece of his Spurs rebuild, and the player himself has actually been open to extending his contract at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium rather than seeking a move away, according to GIVEMESPORT sources.

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