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Marcus Rashford confronts renewed criticism over his work ethic, but allies rally as Manchester United prepares for a contentious friendly in Poland.
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Marcus Rashford confronts renewed criticism over his work ethic, but allies rally as Manchester United prepares for a contentious friendly in Poland.

After a turnaround under Michael Carrick, Manchester United is banking on a wave of academy prospects to shape the upcoming season.

Megan Pickford posted a short video of her children wearing matching shirts that read “Daddy” as they backed their father ahead of England’s World Cup semi‑final against Argentina. The clip highlights the personal side of a tournament dominated by tactical battles and the looming presence of Messi.

Thomas Tuchel insists his methods remain the right path for England despite a World Cup semi‑final loss to Argentina, attributing the result to deeper structural issues in English football.

Fans express optimism about new acquisitions, the blend of experienced stars and youthful prospects, and the club's ambition to contend for trophies.

England will face France in the World Cup third‑place match on Saturday, seeking their best finish since 1966, while manager Thomas Tuchel plans significant changes and a professional approach despite player reluctance.

As France prepares to meet England in a third‑place playoff that many dismiss, the match revives memories of classic encounters and offers both teams a chance to rewrite their tournament narratives.

From Jude Bellingham's record‑breaking goal tally to Bukayo Saka's hat‑trick, England's squad delivered memorable moments despite a raft of fitness concerns.

Manchester United will meet Rosenborg in a July 2026 friendly in Trondheim, while Aston Villa’s record‑breaking transfers and UEFA penalties set the stage for a turbulent season.

England's recent World Cup campaign sparked debate over its intensity‑driven approach, while head coach Thomas Tuchel's remarks on possession have ignited discussion about the future of English football.

Manchester United has promoted 15‑year‑old forward JJ Gabriel to its first‑team preseason roster, a move that could see him become the club’s youngest ever player if he features before October 25.

Norway and England meet in a highly anticipated quarter‑final match, featuring Erling Haaland and Harry Kane as the tournament’s leading scorers. The game will be broadcast for free on ITV, SBS On Demand and CazéTV, while viewers abroad can use a VPN to access the streams.

Jordan Henderson was stretchered off after a suspected wrist injury during England's post‑match celebrations, prompting concern from manager Thomas Tuchel and teammates, while the team faces a growing injury list ahead of a quarter‑final clash with Norway and a World Cup final in New Jersey.

A look at the latest player movements, club strategies and financial stakes shaping the upcoming transfer window.

England’s fringe players will train with Sporting Kansas City before heading to Boston for a World Cup qualifier against Ghana, as manager Thomas Tuchel looks to add match minutes to his squad’s preparation.

England secured a 4‑2 victory against Croatia in their World Cup opener, highlighted by Kane's penalty, Bellingham's goal, and Rashford's decisive strike.

After a 60‑year wait for a World Cup triumph, England has turned to German tactician Thomas Tuchel, a proven winner whose controversial hiring reflects evolving Anglo‑German ties.

Manchester United’s third‑place finish secured a Champions League spot, prompting an aggressive transfer strategy that includes midfield reinforcements, a potential left‑back signing and a sizable budget despite ongoing financial constraints.

Manchester United’s pursuit of Aurélien Tchouaméni, interest in Joshua Zirkzee and contract talks with Bruno Fernandes dominate the latest transfer gossip, while Juventus and Liverpool plot strategic signings.

The 2025‑26 Premier League season sees a fundamental shift in how teams approach possession, pressing and player recruitment, driven by evolving tactical trends.

Chelsea eye English midfielders, Arsenal chase Enzo Fernández, Bayern target Anthony Gordon, and several high‑profile moves loom on the horizon.

The 2025‑26 Premier League campaign has been marked by under‑performance, costly transfers that failed to deliver, and a string of managerial changes that have left fans questioning the league’s appeal.

Arsenal secured their first Premier League title in 22 years, while Sunderland’s unexpected European spot and a string of managerial changes reshaped the landscape

Manchester United will conclude their 2025‑26 campaign against Brighton & Hove Albion, marking the final appearance of Casemiro and setting the stage for a summer of midfield reinforcements.