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UCL Final: PSG are difficult to beat — Kane

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Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane has described Paris Saint-Germain as a “difficult” opponent ahead of their UEFA Champions League final against Arsenal.

Arsenal go into the final seeking their first-ever Champions League title, following a successful season that saw them end a 22-year wait for the Premier League crown under manager Mikel Arteta.

PSG, meanwhile, are the reigning European champions and will be aiming to defend the trophy they won last season.

“PSG are obviously reigning champions so of course they’re a difficult team to beat but I think Arsenal have shown this year that they can be one of the best teams in Europe, for sure,” Kane told Sky Sports.

“It will be an interesting final, we’ll have to see what happens.”

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World Cup Quarter-Final Ticket Prices Drop After USA and Portugal Exits

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By Abigail David

Resale ticket prices for Friday’s FIFA World Cup quarter-final in Los Angeles have fallen sharply following the elimination of tournament co-hosts the United States and Portugal, led by Cristiano Ronaldo, according to a report by Forbes.

The report said the cheapest resale tickets for the match dropped by nearly 60 per cent, falling from about $2,950 to around $1,200 on the secondary marketplace TickPick after the Round of 16 concluded on Monday.

The decline followed the United States’ 4-1 defeat to Belgium in Seattle and Portugal’s 1-0 loss to Spain in Arlington, Texas. Forbes said the absence of both the host nation and Ronaldo, one of football’s biggest global stars, significantly reduced demand for the Los Angeles fixture.

Data cited from ticket marketplace SeatPick showed average resale prices for all World Cup quarter-final matches declined by 31.5 per cent over the past day and by 50.4 per cent over the previous three days. The number of tickets listed on secondary markets also increased from 28,285 at the start of the tournament to 49,415.

Despite the drop in quarter-final prices, demand for the World Cup final remains strong. According to Forbes, the cheapest resale ticket for the final in New Jersey on July 19 was listed at $9,346 as of Tuesday, although prices are expected to change depending on the teams that qualify.

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World Cup 2026: Mbappé, Messi, Haaland Share Golden Boot Lead Ahead of Quarter-Finals

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By Abigail David

The race for the Golden Boot at the 2026 FIFA World Cup has intensified, with Kylian Mbappé, Lionel Messi and Erling Haaland all tied on seven goals as the tournament heads into the quarter-finals.

Mbappé moved to the top of the scoring chart after converting a penalty in France’s 1-0 Round of 16 victory over Paraguay. Messi had reached the same tally a day earlier with a goal in Argentina’s extra-time win over Cape Verde, while Haaland joined the leading duo after scoring twice in Norway’s 2-1 victory over Brazil.

The three forwards have emerged as the tournament’s leading scorers, setting up a closely contested battle for the Golden Boot with the knockout stages still to come.

If two or more players finish level on goals, FIFA’s tiebreaking criteria will consider assists first, followed by the fewest minutes played. Based on the current standings, Mbappé holds the advantage.

England captain Harry Kane remains within striking distance after scoring six goals, matching the tally that earned him the Golden Boot at the 2018 World Cup.

Several players are also in contention with four goals, including England midfielder Jude Bellingham, France winger Ousmane Dembélé and Spain forward Mikel Oyarzabal.

Meanwhile, the race for the Golden Glove award remains wide open. France goalkeeper Mike Maignan has strengthened his credentials after conceding just two goals in five matches.

Argentina’s Emiliano Martínez, who won the award at the 2022 World Cup, is also among the leading contenders, while Spain’s Unai Simón has impressed with a series of composed performances as his side advanced to the quarter-finals.

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Ronaldo, Neymar, Neuer Among Stars Bidding Farewell to the World Cup

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By Abigail David

The 2026 FIFA World Cup has marked the end of an era for several of football’s biggest names, with veteran stars including Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, Riyad Mahrez, Guillermo Ochoa and Manuel Neuer exiting the tournament in what is expected to be their final World Cup appearances.

Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo bowed out after his side’s 1-0 Round of 16 defeat to Spain. The 41-year-old had confirmed before the tournament that the 2026 edition would be his last World Cup. He ends his World Cup career with 27 appearances and 11 goals across six tournaments, becoming the first player to score in six different editions of the competition.

Brazil forward Neymar also appeared to bring the curtain down on his World Cup journey following Brazil’s 2-1 defeat to Norway. After the match, the country’s all-time leading scorer said his international career was over, ending a remarkable spell with 80 goals for the Seleção.

Algeria captain Riyad Mahrez announced his retirement from international football after his team’s 2-0 defeat to Switzerland. The 35-year-old leaves with 119 appearances, 40 goals and a 2019 Africa Cup of Nations title.

Mexico goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa also signalled the end of his international career after Mexico’s Round of 16 exit against England. The 40-year-old received an emotional farewell from supporters and said he was proud of his achievements with the national team.

Germany’s Manuel Neuer, who returned from international retirement for the tournament, saw his comeback end after Germany’s penalty shootout defeat to Paraguay. The veteran goalkeeper said he had no regrets about returning to support the younger members of the squad.

Meanwhile, the international futures of other veteran stars remain uncertain. Argentina captain Lionel Messi has not confirmed whether the ongoing tournament will be his last World Cup, while Croatia midfielder Luka Modrić is yet to announce his plans.

With the quarter-finals still underway, more high-profile players could bring their World Cup careers to a close before the tournament concludes.

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