Saturday, July 18, 2026

^ ^ Lionel Messi sends message to Lamine Yamal and speaks out on bizarre picture of him bathing Spain star as a baby

Lionel Messi bathes Lamine Yamal as part of a photo-shoot to raise funds for Unicef in 2007 (Credit: Joan Monfort/AP/ Getty)

Lionel Messi has described Lamine Yamal as one of the planet’s best young players ahead of Sunday’s World Cup final.

The Barcelona stars past and present will come face-to-face tomorrow evening with their performances likely to be key to the destination of sport’s most coveted prize, despite being at polar opposite ends of their careers.

Lamal already has a European Championship winners’ medal among his growing collection of honours and will hope to complete the international while still a teengaer.

Messi, by contrast, had to wait until the latter stages of his career before he began winning with Argentina, but could potentially sign off in the grand manor were he to inspire his team to back-to-back triumphs.

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Having spent the majority of his club career at Barcelona, it is no surprise that Messi has kept a close eye on how his former team has performed in recent years and has been thrilled at the way in which Yamal has developed and taken on his mantle.

Speaking at a press conference ahead of tomorrow’s showpiece occasion he said: ‘Lamine is a great player, and I follow him a lot because he plays for a club I love.

‘I always wish him all the best — no doubts that he’s among the best in the world.

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Lionel Messi and Lamie Yamal will be key figures in the World Cup final (Picture: Getty)

‘We’ll try to play a great match, but I hope he and his team don’t have their best day.’

Given the collision course they are on, the iconic photo of Messi bathing Yamal as a child began to resurface almost from the moment Argentina secured their comeback win against England.

Messi was a 20-year-old rising star at Barcelona when he posed for a picture with a six-month-old Yamal.

The astonishing coincidental meeting took place in 2007 through a raffle organised by Diario Sport, the Spanish sports newspaper, to raise funds for Unicef, which was then a sponsor of Barcelona.

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Lamine Yamal has inherited Lionel Messi’s iconic No10 shirt at Barcelona (Picture: Getty)

‘That picture with Lamine, it’s something crazy,’ said Messi. ‘Life is full of surprises!.’

‘Now we are facing each other in a final after a photo was taken of us when he was a baby, it’s just insane!’

Yamal, meanwhile, a central figure in Spain’s semi-final win over France, had been a slight doubt ahead of the final along with righ-back Pedro Porro who scored the goal that put Tuesday’s game against Les Bleus to bed.

‘Both Lamine Yamal and Pedro Porro are fina for the final… they trained normally,’ confirmed Spain boss Luis de la Fuente.

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Lionel Messi could end the World Cup by winning the Golden Ball and Golden Boot (Picture: Getty)

Asked about the comparisons between Messi and his likely heir apparent as the world’s best player, he added: ‘Lamine Yamal has to be Lamine Yamal.

‘Leo is a unique, one of a kind player. An example, a role model. Lamine has to be Lamine. We’ll support him.’

Stopping Yamal will no doubt be central to Argentina’s game plan, but head coach Lionel Scaloni admits doing so is easier said than done.

‘I wish we could lock Lamine in his room!; he said. ‘He’s a fantastic player, a treasure for football, he’s still so very young, with so much more to offer to our game.’



^ ^ White House throws support behind Argentina’s World Cup Falklands dig

The White House has shown support for Argentina’s World Cup controversy (Picture: Shutterstock / Getty)

After calls for an investigation into Argentina’s ‘The Malvinas are Argentine’ banner, the White House has weighed in.

The banner appeared at the Men’s World Cup semi-final, which saw Argentina win over England. 2-1.

It translated to ‘The Falkland Islands are Argentinian’, held it up proudly on the pitch by midfielder Giovani Lo Celso.

Now, the White House Fifa task force head, Andrew Giuliani, has sided with Argentina as he said: ‘We believe in our First Amendment rights here in the United States of America.’

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He added: ‘And in terms of the ability, the opportunity to be able to make statements, (Argentina) has the ability to do that in the United States of America.’

Fifa rules ban any political messaging at the World Cup but with the final set for Sunday, July 19, it’s unlikely any investigation would conclude before the match.

Andrew Giuliani, son of Rudy Giuliani, during a FIFA Task Force meeting in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Monday, Nov. 17, 2025. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts will host the draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup on December 5. Photographer: Will Oliver/EPA/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Andrew Giuliani backed Argentina’s ‘freedom of speech’ (Picture: Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The Argentine Football Association was previously fined £20,000 by Fifa after the national team’s players posed behind a sign with the same message in 2014.

A FIFA spokesman said: ‘As is standard procedure, FIFA’s independent Disciplinary Committee is currently assessing the match reports and considering the relevant circumstances before deciding on potential further steps based on the FIFA Disciplinary Code.’

The UK and Argentina fought a war over the sovereignty of the Falkland Islands from April to June 1982, resulting in hundreds of deaths on both sides.

Previously, a spokesman for PM Keir Starmer said: ‘The World Cup might not be ours, but the Falkland Islands definitely are. Our position is unchanged. Self-determination rests with the islanders and our commitment to the Falklands will never waver.

‘More broadly, potential action is a matter for Fifa, but it’s been a fantastic World Cup and we’ve said throughout that politics should stay out of football.’

The banner was branded ‘entirely inappropriate’ by Business Secretary Peter Kyle when he appeared on BBC Breakfast.

‘Politics needs to be separate from football,’ he said. ‘In fact, the World Cup has one of its central tenets that politics is separate from football.

‘That is now a matter for Fifa. I expect Fifa to do its investigation thoroughly.’

Meanwhile, Argentina’s vice president Victoria Villarruel posted a video of what appeared to be soliders in the war with the caption ‘It wasn’t just another match’.

She also described the English team as ‘usurping pirates’ in a post before the game took place.

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Friday, July 17, 2026

^ ^ Gary Neville makes Harry Kane World Cup prediction after Argentina semi-final defeat

Former England defender Gary Neville (Picture: ITV)

Gary Neville believes Harry Kane and two other England players have ‘probably’ played in their last World Cup this summer.

The Three Lions were bidding to reach the World Cup final for the first time in 60 years, but came up short after a heartbreaking late defeat to Argentina in the semi-finals.

Anthony Gordon had England on the cusp of victory, but late goals from Enzo Fernandez and Lautaro Martinez saw the defending champions progress to Sunday’s final where they will take on Spain.

England will bring their tournament to a close on Saturday in Miami when they take on France, who were convincingly beaten by Spain in the other semi-final.

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And for some players in Thomas Tuchel’s squad, the third-place playoff could be the last time they feature for England at a World Cup.

Seven players in the 26-man squad are aged 30 and above, including Kane, Jordan Pickford and John Stones, who are all 32 and have been the foundation of this England side for several major tournaments.

And former England full-back Neville is not sure whether England fans will see any of those three in the Three Lions’ squad for the next World Cup in 2030.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JULY 15: Harry Kane of England reacts at the end of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Semi Final match between England and Argentina at Atlanta Stadium on July 15, 2026 in Atlanta, United States. (Photo by Chris Brunskill/Fantasista/Getty Images)
Harry Kane will be 36 when the next World Cup comes around (Picture: Getty)

Discussing England’s collapse against Argentina on Stick to Football with Sky Bet, Neville said: ‘The only thing I would say is, I mean, it’s half an hour’s football, but I remember the penalties in 2006; that was my last half an hour ever in a World Cup.

‘So for Harry Kane, for Jordan Pickford, for Stones, that is your last half an hour probably ever in a World Cup.

‘It is a half an hour, but it’s a half an hour that doesn’t come back very often. It might never come back for the lads. It’s a big half an hour, isn’t it?

‘You think about those moments we had where we were on the edge of getting to semis and finals, and we just couldn’t get over the line, could we?’

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JULY 15: (L-R) John Stones #5, Jordan Pickford #1 and Harry Kane #9 of England line up for the national anthem before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Semi Final match between England and Argentina at Atlanta Stadium on July 15, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Michael Regan - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
Neville believes Kane, Pickford and Stones could have played their last World Cups (Picture: Getty)

Kane, who will turn 33 later this month, is now England’s second most capped player of all time, while he also surpassed Gary Lineker this tournament to become England’s record goalscorer at World Cups.

But speaking after England’s semi-final defeat to Argentina, Kane hinted his desire to play in another World Cup in four years’ time.

‘It’s too early to talk about that. I mean, as a person, it’s always just about taking it year by year and how I feel,’ Kane explained.

‘The national team is my pride and joy. It’s what I love to do most, more than anything.

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Thomas Tuchel’s tactics have come in for criticism (Picture: Getty)

‘Obviously, four years is a long way away. I’m 33 in the summer, but as you saw on the other end with Messi there, he’s still performing at the highest level.

‘So, I never want to put a limit on these things. I’ll address every situation as they come, but for now it’s just about processing another tough loss with this team.’

Elsewhere, Neville took aim at Tuchel’s post-match comments in which the German tactician suggested that it was ‘England’s DNA’ rather than his tactics that were the problem in their semi-final defeat.

‘I have a big problem with that,’ Neville said. ‘He didn’t bring Mainoo on, who could handle the ball better than most.

‘He didn’t bring, say, for instance, Saka on who could probably handle the ball better than most. But he also left Foden, Palmer, Wharton, Gibbs-White, and Trent Alexander-Arnold at home, who were technical players.

‘That, to me, wasn’t a quote that sat well with me because I said before the tournament, we all did, he’s left out what would be generational talents like Trent, and Foden, and Palmer, players who’ve got massive talent.’

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^ ^ Enzo Fernandez mocks England over World Cup defeat to Argentina then deletes Instagram post

TOPSHOT - Argentina's midfielder #24 Enzo Fernandez celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the 2026 World Cup football tournament semi-final match between England and Argentina at the Atlanta Stadium in Atlanta on July 15, 2026. (Photo by Thomas COEX / AFP via Getty Images)
Enzo Fernandez scored Argentina’s equaliser in their 2-1 win over England (AFP via Getty)

Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez has mocked England following their World Cup semi-final defeat to Argentina.

Fernandez scored Argentina’s equaliser in their 2-1 victory over England, which secured a place in the World Cup final against Spain this Sunday.

In an ill-tempered game in Atlanta, tensions boiled over after the full-time whistle as Jude Bellingham slapped Argentina’s substitute Valentin Barco on the back of the head.

Argentina’s players also celebrated with a banner which read, ‘Las Malvinas son Argentinas’, which translates as, ‘The Falklands are Argentine’, and could now face punishment from FIFA.

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Fernandez, meanwhile, has taken aim at England on social media by reposting an image of himself laughing alongside Lionel Messi with Oasis’ ‘Wonderwall’ playing in the background.

The song has been adopted by England as their unofficial anthem during the World Cup and has become a shared post-match ritual between players and supporters after matches.

After receiving backlash from supporters, Fernandez opted to remove the repost and instead shared the same image without Wonderwall playing in the background.

Chelsea also sparked anger from England supporters on social media after they shared a photo of Fernandez’s celebration during Argentina’s semi-final win with the caption: ‘Enzo Fernandez’ and an explosion emoji.

Chelsea deleted their Enzo Fernandez post after England’s defeat to Argentina (Instagram)

Fernandez is pushing to leave Chelsea this summer after the club finished 10th in the Premier League last season.

‘Today the player is calmly thinking about the national team, he is playing in a World Cup, he is very close to reaching the round of 16,’ Fernandez’s agent, Javier Pastore, said earlier this month.

‘He is only thinking about that and we are looking at possibilities to leave Chelsea but there is nothing firm or confirmed at any club.’

However, new Chelsea manager Xabi Alonso insisted this week that he wants to keep Fernandez at Stamford Bridge.

‘We have spoken,’ Alonso said. ‘But, as you can understand, what we said will remain private.’

Earlier this month, Real Madrid issued a statement denying their interest in signing Fernandez from Chelsea this summer.

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^ ^ Three England players ‘complained privately’ about Thomas Tuchel decision in World Cup defeat

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JULY 15: Thomas Tuchel, England coach taking to his players in a hydration break during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Semi Final match between England and Argentina at Atlanta Stadium on July 15, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Simon M Bruty/Getty Images)
Thomas Tuchel’s defensive changes were blamed for England’s World Cup defeat to Argentina (Getty)

Three senior England players have privately complained about Thomas Tuchel’s tactics during their 2-1 defeat to Argentina in the World Cup semi-final, according to reports.

England took the lead in the 55th minute through Anthony Gordon but a second-half collapse saw Enzo Fernandez equalise for Argentina before Lautaro Martinez scored the winner in the second minute of injury time.

Tuchel has faced strong criticism in the wake of England’s defeat as he made three defensive substitutions and switched to a back five in order to protect his side’s lead.

Former England captain Wayne Rooney accused Tuchel of costing the team a place in the World Cup final against Spain and claimed the German’s changes made the players ‘lose belief’.

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Tuchel, however, defended his decisions after England’s collapse and claimed that an attacking substitution would not have caused Argentina problems.

According to the BBC, at least three senior England players have ‘complained privately’ about the team’s approach during the second half and believe Tuchel’s changes ‘exacerbated their defensive retreat’.

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Some of England players believes Thomas Tuchel’s changes ‘exacerbated’ their defensive mindset (Getty)

The report adds that ‘certain players believe the team should have had greater licence to press the ball’ in order for England to stop Argentina’s wave of attacks.

Elsewhere, The Independent reports that Argentina were ‘stunned’ by Tuchel’s decision to not bring on either Bukayo Saka or Noni Madueke in the second half in order to give England more attacking threat.

After seeing England’s defensive changes in the second half, Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni opted to throw more caution to the wind by bringing on match-winner Martinez for left-back Nicolas Tagliafico.

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Meanwhile, Tuchel admits that England’s ‘big problem’ is their inability to keep the ball and claims ‘no structure in the world’ would have stopped the second-half collapse against Argentina.

‘I think ball possession plays a crucial role,’ Tuchel said.

‘It’s maybe not in our DNA like it is in the Spanish, Argentinian or Brazilian DNA. To take the ball and control the game and the ball, which is also a big problem.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JULY 15: Declan Rice and Trevoh Chalobah (L-R) looks dejected after the FIFA World Cup 2026 Semi Final match between England and Argentina at Atlanta Stadium on July 15, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Marvin Ibo Guengoer - GES Sportfoto/Getty Images)
Thomas Tuchel claims ball possession is not in England’s ‘DNA’ (Getty)

‘But like in every structure, it was important to stay active and push out and fight duels… we just couldn’t.

‘I think in this moment my feeling is that no structure in the world could have helped us because we were too passive. We were not physical enough. We didn’t stop runs arriving in our box and the deliveries were then too good.

‘Right after our goal, the momentum swings completely in ball possession and chances and it drops dramatically. We got too passive within our structure. I tried to help, not to become more passive with a back five, but to be more active, to be quicker out to the wingers, not to open up the gaps between the back four.

‘We encouraged everyone to step out, to be more active within the structure, but we just struggled. We needed to get back on the ball otherwise you cannot break the pressure and you cannot get the momentum back.’

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^ ^ Lionel Messi sends message to Lamine Yamal and speaks out on bizarre picture of him bathing Spain star as a baby

Lionel Messi bathes Lamine Yamal as part of a photo-shoot to raise funds for Unicef in 2007 (Credit: Joan Monfort/AP/ Getty) ...