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Nike has acknowledged its World Cup kits contain a design defect, admitting the shirts do not meet their expectations. Last month, the global sportswear brand released its collection of national te…

Andy Robertson will leave Liverpool this summer, and will do so as one of the Premier League’s best ever left-backs. At least that’s according to talkSPORT presenter Jamie O’Hara,…

Uruguay ganó a Colombia y Chile superó a Paraguay en la Fecha 4 del Grupo A de la CONMEBOL Sub17 2026. Por el Grupo B, Venezuela enfrentará a Perú y Argentina a Brasil, en Villeta. La CONMEBOL Sub17 2026 disputó la primera jornada – Grupo A – de la Fecha 4, este jueves 9 de abril, en el estadio Carfem de Ypané – Paraguay. En el primer encuentro Uruguay superó a Colombia por 2-0 y en el cierre, Chile ganó 1-0 a Paraguay. Ver esta publicación en Instagram Una publicación compartida de CONMEBOLtorneos (@conmeboltorneos) Próxima jornada – 10 de abril – Fecha 4 | Grupo B: Venezuela vs. Perú – Estadio Ameliano, Villeta. Argentina vs. Brasil – Estadio Ameliano, Villeta. Las entradas pueden ser adquiridas AQUÍ. – Colombia 0-2 Uruguay – Grupo A – En el estadio Carfem de Ypané, Uruguay ganó 2-0 a Colombia, en el arranque de la cuarta fecha de Fase de Grupos de la CONMEBOL Sub17 2026. Thiago Brizuela fue el protagonista del encuentro, con dos goles, a los 9’ y 63’. Con la victoria, la Celeste logró sumar 3 puntos y escalar posiciones en la tabla. En la última jornada de Fase de Grupos, Colombia se enfrentará a Paraguay y Uruguay descansará con fecha libre. https://youtu.be/7ysC9Lfp53I?si=tIJR3bB2a7vVPKBd – Números del partido – Uruguay cortó una racha de ocho partidos sin ganar en la CONMEBOL Sub17 (4E 4D). La última victoria de la Celeste en la competición había sido el 2-0 ante Ecuador de 2023. El gol de Thiago Brizuela (Uruguay) para abrir el marcador es el más lejano de la actual CONMEBOL Sub17 tras un remate desde 32.4 metros. El gol de Thiago Brizuela fue el primero de tiro libre directo para Uruguay de las últimas tres ediciones de la competición. Además, es la primera vez que un futbolista mete dos goles de tiro libre en un mismo partido en las últimas tres ediciones del CONMEBOL Sub17. – Chile 1-0 Paraguay – Grupo A – Chile logró sacar ventaja ante Paraguay por la mínima en la cuarta fecha del Grupo A de la CONMEBOL Sub17 2026, duelo que se disputó en el estadio Carfem de Ypané. El autor del triunfo para la Roja fue Amaro Pérez con su gol a los 31’. Con este resultado la selección chilena subió al tercer lugar en la tabla de posiciones. Próximamente Chile se enfrentará a Ecuador y Paraguay a Colombia. https://youtu.be/yKqbw9ZOalw?si=Ag1ikrm7MUNojtfs – Números del partido – Cinco de las últimas seis victorias de Chile en la CONMEBOL Sub17 fueron con la valla en invicta. El último triunfo de la Roja en esta competición había sido también ante Paraguay (1-0 en la edición de 2025). Con el gol de Amaro Pérez abriendo el marcador, Chile dejó de ser el único equipo sin haber estado en minutos en ventaja en esta CONMEBOL Sub17. La Roja estuvo 60 minutos ganando esta noche ante Paraguay y durante este lapso promediaron 44% de posesión de balón (promedian 53.3% de tenencia de pelota en la competición). Los 17 disparos de Paraguay en el primer tiempo son la cifra más alta en esta CONMEBOL Sub17 para cualquier selección en ese lapso, superando los 13 que hicieron Brasil (vs. Perú), Uruguay (vs. Ecuador) y mismo Paraguay (vs. Ecuador). – Dónde ver – Ver esta publicación en Instagram Una publicación compartida de CONMEBOLtorneos (@conmeboltorneos) CONMEBOL.com / OPTA

Christian Pulisic watches closely at Milan as the club reflects on its management structure and quietly weighs the future of sporting director Igli Tare. Christian Pulisic watches closely at Milan as the club reflects on its management structure and quietly weighs the future of sporting director Igli Tare. The Rossoneri have spent the season balancing strong performances on the pitch with delicate power dynamics behind the scenes. What initially looked like a stable setup now presents new tensions at a decisive moment. Last year, Milan spent months searching for a sporting director, extending the deadline several times before settling on Tare. Eventually, his appointment arrived in May 2025 after weeks of growing uncertainty. That lengthy process now raises questions, especially since his concrete influence since joining remains unclear. Since the summer, observers have struggled to understand which signings came from which voice. The source of some transfers has been disputed internally, creating an environment where responsibility appears blurred. The lack of clarity has only deepened the debate over whether the current structure supports the Rossoneri’s long-term vision. Unsettled waters behind the scenes Reports from Relevo’s Matteo Moretto suggested that owner Gerry Cardinale might reassess the management setup, reopening discussions about leadership stability. According to Marco Varini, the relationship between Tare and the club never fully settled. Igli Tare of AC Milan “Most likely, by the end of the season, Igli Tare will leave. The relationship with AC Milan never took off, from certain market choices, to certain statements, starting from the summer and the famous Gimenez chaos. Hard to see it continuing”, he wrote on X (formerly Twitter). This comment echoed months of whispers surrounding Milan’s sporting direction. Conflicting opinions, misaligned strategies, and unclear communication reportedly became recurring themes during the season. These concerns have placed Tare at the center of the internal review. Con ogni probabilità a fine stagione Igli #Tare lascerà. Rapporto mai decollato col #Milan, da alcune scelte di mercato, ad alcune dichiarazioni, a cominciare dall’estate e al famoso caos Gimenez. Difficile che si prosegua — Marco Varini (@mvcalcio) April 7, 2026 Why has Tare and Milan’s relationship never taken off? It is in this context that the mystery becomes clearer: Milan is now leaning toward parting ways with Tare at the end of the season, less than a year after his arrival. The decision stems from disagreements over transfer choices, several public statements, and the “Gimenez saga”, as described by Varini. Santiago Gimenez of AC Milan celebrates after scoring a goal. Santiago Gimenez was the subject of vast rumors during the last few days of the transfer window last summer, but the Mexican ultimately stayed at San Siro. Fans were undoubtedly taken aback by Igli Tare’s remarks just before the match against Lecce, where he essentially stated, “We’re trying to swap Gimenez for Dovbyk.”

Napoli have long secured a UEFA Champions League berth, which gives them the freedom to start planning for the future, and, whether or not Antonio Conte will still be with them, the management is looking for some youngsters to shore up the squad. The post Napoli Going After Benfica Star, Rival Roma for Talent appeared first on The Cult of Calcio.

Like a LinkedIn Premium member, Manchester United star Harry Maguire has left a glowing endorsement of himself. Maguire put pen to paper on a new United contract at the start of the week. The 33-ye…

Eberechi Eze, Bukayo Saka and other Arsenal attackers have been put on alert. That’s because Hale End graduate Max Dowman has been tipped to play a huge role in the Gunners’ title run-i…

James Maddison has responded after a viral clip appearing to show his physical condition as he recovers from a serious knee injury. Maddison suffered the ACL issue in a pre-season friendly meeting …

Tottenham have been dealt a further injury blow with winger Mohammed Kudus suffering a setback. The Ghana star established himself as a key player in north London following his arrival from rivals …

Gabby Agbonlahor has given a damning assessment of Liverpool’s current predicament after their latest defeat. The Reds were beaten 2-0 by Paris Saint-Germain in France on Wednesday night. Arn…
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