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World Cup: Lamine Yamal declares “France not better” than Spain, vows to win trophy

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Spain’s teenage sensation Lamine Yamal has issued a defiant World Cup warning, insisting that France are not superior to Spain and predicting he will lift the trophy in North America, according to GOAL.

The 18-year-old Barcelona star told COPE’s Tiempo de Juego: “There’s no team that’s impossible to beat. France is not better than us; they haven’t beaten us since the European Championship.

No one is ahead of us.” He added: “When a competition arrives, I think I’m going to win. It’s what I have in mind now. I think I’m going to win the World Cup.” Spain face Austria in the Round of 32, with a potential semi-final meeting against France looming.

Key Points:

Yamal’s confidence signals Spain’s belief in their ability to beat anyone
Spain’s Euro 2024 victory over France gives them a psychological edge
The teenager’s bold claim raises expectations for La Roja’s campaign
A potential Spain-France semi-final would be a blockbuster clash
Yamal’s mindset reflects a new generation of fearless Spanish talent

Spain face Austria in the Round of 32. A potential semi-final against France could test Yamal’s bold prediction.

Sources: GOAL, COPE

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Ronald Koeman Becomes Fourth Coach to Resign After World Cup Exit

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Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman has resigned following the nation’s Round of 32 exit at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, becoming the fourth manager to step down after the tournament.

The Netherlands lost on penalties to Morocco, failing to progress to the Round of 16. Koeman said in a statement: “We all shared the dream of making history at this World Cup, but we fell short.

No one is more disappointed by that than I am. As head coach, the responsibility ultimately rests with me.” He joins Miroslav Koubek (Czechia), Steve Clarke (Scotland), and Hong Myung-bo (South Korea) in quitting their jobs following early exits.

Key Points:

Tournament exits trigger accountability at the highest coaching level
Four coaches have now resigned—signalling a pattern of managerial turnover
Penalty shootout losses prove decisive for several eliminated nations
The pressure on coaches intensifies with high fan and federation expectations
Coaching vacancies may spark a market for top managerial talent

The Netherlands will begin their search for a new head coach. Koeman joins a growing list of managers exiting after disappointing World Cup campaigns.

Sources: Ronald Koeman (via statement), Goal

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World Cup: Mexico Become Seventh Country to qualify for Round of 16

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Co-hosts Mexico became the seventh country to qualify for the World Cup Round of 16 after defeating Ecuador 2-0 on Wednesday. Goals from Julián Quiñones and Raul Jiménez in the first half secured the victory.

Mexico join Brazil, Norway, Paraguay, France, Morocco, and fellow co-hosts Canada in the last 16. Mexico will now face the winner of the England vs DR Congo clash.

Key Points:

Mexico’s qualification keeps co-host hopes alive as they advance to the knockout stage.
A red card for Piero Hincapie in the 95th minute compounded Ecuador’s defeat.
Seven teams have now secured their place in the Round of 16.
Canada’s earlier qualification proved co-hosts can perform on home soil.
The Round of 16 matchups are taking shape with Mexico awaiting their opponent.

Mexico will prepare for their Round of 16 match. The remaining knockout stage spots will be decided in upcoming matches.

Sources :Goal, BBC Sports

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