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From Andoni Iraola’s Basque insights to Liverpool’s new coach, the article reveals how cultural DNA influences the beautiful game.
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From Andoni Iraola’s Basque insights to Liverpool’s new coach, the article reveals how cultural DNA influences the beautiful game.

The semi‑final in Qatar delivered a cascade of narratives, from France’s tactical rebuke to political ripples that will shape the tournament’s finale.

The 2026 World Cup combined record revenues with stark controversies, from private‑jet travel to political interventions, shaping a complex legacy for Gianni Infantino.

An analysis of Spain's 2026 World Cup victory reveals that copying their style without grasping pressing and defensive nuances can backfire, urging clubs to adapt tactics to their own strengths.

During a playful segment on The Late Late Show’s After Hours, Prince Harry swapped banter with James Corden, debated the proper name for the beautiful game, and shared his thoughts on England’s World Cup loss and a quirky ranking of notable Harrys.

In a recent Late Late Show appearance, Prince Harry gently corrected host James Corden’s use of "soccer," recalling his school‑yard football days and discussing England’s narrow loss to Argentina.
Harry Styles celebrated England's dramatic 2-1 comeback against DR Congo before his Wembley concert, sharing his genuine reaction to the match that secured a World Cup round of 16 place.

A 4‑1 win over Paraguay has ignited optimism, with former players highlighting pressing, player form and home‑field advantage as key drivers

When an eight‑year‑old message from Brazil’s star Neymar resurfaced, actor Stephen Amell turned it into a live moment on James Corden’s show, sparking a friendship that now hopes to land him at a World Cup match.

Christine Sinclair, Canada's all‑time leading scorer, expresses confidence in the men's national team's World Cup campaign while underscoring the challenges and opportunities shaping soccer's future in the country.

Canada’s women’s legend Christine Sinclair discusses the men’s team’s World Cup progress, the surge in soccer interest, and the infrastructure hurdles that must be overcome.

Veteran striker Christine Sinclair celebrates Canada's historic advance to the World Cup's last 16, noting the tournament's role in sparking a new generation of fans while urging investment in the nation's soccer infrastructure.

The England versus Ghana match becomes a lens through which colonial history, diaspora, and the evolving face of football intersect.
Mark Howard, a former Manchester United trainee, and Colin Carmichael, head coach at Oklahoma State, share insights on why mental preparation and extra work separate the best from the rest.

Two experienced coaches explain why mental discipline and consistent work ethic are the true differentiators for elite soccer players.

The competition between Marcus Rashford and Anthony Gordon illustrates how club transfers can reverberate through international squads, influencing cohesion and performance.

An exploration of how Ronaldo and Messi’s competition reshaped the sport, their commercial impact and the enduring debate over the greatest of all time.

Manchester United’s midfield legend prepares for his last home game, recalling a career marked by criticism, comeback, and an unprecedented bond with supporters.