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Mbappe Fires Back at Paraguay After Brutal World Cup Win, Warns France ‘Can Get Our Hands Dirty Too’
PHILADELPHIA — Kylian Mbappé issued one of the sharpest post-match statements of the 2026 World Cup on Friday, warning opponents that France are willing to match any team’s physical aggression after surviving one of the tournament’s most brutally contested matches, a 1-0 victory over Paraguay in the round of 16 in sweltering heat at Lincoln Financial Field.
Mbappé converted a second-half penalty to send France into the quarterfinals, where they will face Morocco on July 9 in what promises to be a considerably more technically sophisticated affair. The penalty was the only goal of a match played in temperatures approaching 38 degrees Celsius, a game that tested France’s composure under sustained physical provocation from a Paraguay side that had already shocked Germany on its way to the last 16.
In his post-match remarks, Mbappé made no attempt to hide his frustration at Paraguay’s approach, but framed his team’s ability to respond in kind as a deliberate choice rather than a loss of control.
“I already knew what kind of match it would be,” Mbappé said. “We can get our hands dirty too. We also know how to play dirty. The opponent may have expected us to come out in tuxedos, but we were prepared for this kind of game.”
The statement was striking in its directness and in the implicit warning it carried for future opponents. France, in Mbappé’s framing, are not simply a team of elegant technicians who can be unsettled by physical or confrontational football. They have the capacity and the willingness to compete at whatever level a game demands, including those in which the primary currency is physical confrontation rather than skill.
Young French midfielder Rayane Cherki reinforced that message in his own post-match comments, offering a blunt characterization of the match’s atmosphere.
“Today was more of a fight than a match to show skill and tactics,” Cherki said. “France is not just a team that plays football well. If you wage war with us, this is the result you will face.”
France manager Didier Deschamps acknowledged the difficulty of the match while stopping short of criticizing Paraguay explicitly, striking the careful tone expected of a coach who must project focus rather than grievance heading into a quarterfinal.
“It was not an easy match,” Deschamps said. “Paraguay used every method available to them. It wasn’t the kind of football many fans would enjoy, but we never lost focus until the end.”
The match was indeed a grinding, foul-heavy affair throughout. Paraguay, having eliminated four-time world champion Germany in the round of 32 by surviving to a penalty shootout, adopted an explicitly defensive and physical approach that drew comparisons in press box conversations to the most cynical eliminations-minded strategies in World Cup history. The referee declined to brandish cards for much of the afternoon despite repeated foul play that escalated in intensity as the match wore on, allowing frustration to build on both sides before the penalty decision finally gave France the decisive moment they needed.
The physical confrontation did not end with the final whistle. Players from both teams gathered near the halfway line in a heated post-match exchange that required extended intervention from match officials and coaching staff. Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill threw the ball at Mbappé’s back during the incident, a moment captured by multiple broadcast cameras that circulated immediately across social media platforms and added fuel to the already intense post-match commentary.
Gill addressed the incident in his own post-match remarks, offering an explanation that stopped short of an apology.
“I tried to shake hands, but Mbappé ignored me and I couldn’t restrain my anger for a moment,” Gill said.
The penalty that settled the match arrived in the 70th minute. France had created increasingly good positions throughout the second half as Paraguay’s energy waned in the heat and their defensive block gradually lost its earlier cohesion. A challenge inside the penalty area gave the referee enough to point to the spot, and Mbappé stepped forward with the composure he has shown in every high-pressure moment of this tournament, sending the goalkeeper the wrong way and delivering France the only goal they needed.
The goal was Mbappé’s seventh of the tournament, drawing him level with Argentina’s Lionel Messi at the top of the Golden Boot standings with both men on seven goals and the tiebreaker in assists separating them. More broadly, Mbappé reached 19 career World Cup goals in 19 matches, placing him one behind Messi’s all-time record of 20 goals, with the Frenchman having played far fewer tournament games to reach that proximity to the record.
He also became the first player in World Cup history to score at least three goals in three consecutive World Cup knockout stages, a statistical milestone that captures something essential about what separates Mbappé from almost every other player in the tournament’s history: his ability to elevate his performance specifically when elimination is on the line.
The broader context of where Mbappé now sits within the game’s historical conversation gives Friday’s performance additional resonance. He scored hat tricks in the 2018 round of 16 against Argentina and in the 2022 World Cup final, he led France to the tournament in 2018 and the final in 2022, and at 27 he is almost certainly heading into two, possibly three more World Cup cycles. Messi’s record of 20 career goals, set in what is almost certainly his final tournament, appears likely to be surpassed within the next four years regardless of what happens in the remaining matches in North America.
France will now face Morocco in the quarterfinal, a fixture that offers an entirely different challenge from the trench warfare of Friday afternoon. Morocco, who eliminated Canada 2-1 in the round of 16 with a disciplined, technically assured performance, will test France’s attacking patterns in ways that Paraguay’s blunt physicality never could, presenting the kind of organized defensive and attacking challenge that has historically separated World Cup contenders from World Cup winners.
Whether Mbappé’s pointed message to future opponents adds a psychological edge to France’s quarterfinal preparation or simply reflects the immediate emotional aftermath of an unusually hostile match afternoon, it will be remembered as one of the tournament’s more memorable individual post-match moments.
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What Sky buying ITV could mean for your favourite shows
Of course, at some point Sky could decommission some ITV shows – or renegotiate their contracts. You don’t take over another company without believing there are savings to be made (and some are pointing to synergies that could be made on the tech platform side, with ITVX and Sky’s streaming services potentially merged in the future).
Longer term, Frost believes users of both current streaming platforms ITVX and NOW can expect to see more “integrated services, for example, bundling titles in terms of genre instead of channel, as a natural way to cut production costs, and to cross-advertise”.
But when it comes to programmes, they won’t be able to make significant changes to those beloved shows until the supply deal comes to an end.
Producer Patrick Spence thinks the deal is “exciting”. He won a BAFTA for Mr Bates vs The Post Office which was a huge hit on ITV in 2024, with around 15 million tuning in. He’s currently producing Two Birds, a thriller starring Sheridan Smith for ITV.
He’s also made dramas for Sky and told me ITV and Sky “are very good bedfellows in many ways”.
“When they get behind a show, they really get behind it,” Spence says. “They want to make water cooler shows that bring audiences together.”
He believes the deal is a sign that the regularly predicted end of so-called linear TV is overplayed.
“We get told so often about the death of broadcast TV,” he adds. “For producers it’s said we’re looking at a cliff edge where the only places that will be left for us to sell our programmes will be the streamers, or some version of BBC, ITV, Channel 4 all joining together.
“What I take away from this deal as a producer and an audience member is that Sky must really like and believe in ITV to be only buying the network. They think there is a business to be grown and driven that uses the audience reach and loyalty that the ITV network has.”
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Pantiles, seen on rooftops across Britain, have a distinctive curved shape.
The machine Oldroyd is using dates back to the 1920s. Some equipment on site is much older and the work is far from easy.
“The most challenging thing for me probably would be lifting the clay,” she says.
But she wouldn’t trade her job.
“I’m glad to be actually making history.
“When I think about this site and how old it is and we’re still carrying on this tradition and the fact that lots of the tiles, if not all of them, will be here for hundreds of years to come.”
The work Oldroyd and her co-workers do today is part of a tradition stretching back centuries.
Though clay roof tiles were introduced by the Romans, the English industry grew up in the eastern part of the country during the 12th century.
By the early 1700s, pantiles were being made, with East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire becoming major centres of production.
Today about a dozen old school firms survive across the UK, according to the Roof Tile Association. William Blyth, founded in 1840, is among them.
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Here Is the Full Celebrity Guest List at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Historic Madison Square Wedding
NEW YORK — The guest list at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s July 3 wedding at Madison Square Garden has emerged as one of the most dazzling collections of celebrity, athletic, music industry and entertainment talent ever assembled in one building, confirming the event as the most star-studded wedding in modern American cultural memory.
Here is the most complete picture available of who attended, drawn from confirmed arrivals, photographic evidence and verified sourcing.
Entertainment and Acting
Actor and wedding officiant Adam Sandler arrived first for the ceremony and, according to TMZ, also performed an original song for the newlyweds. Director and producer Steven Spielberg attended the reception, as did former Disney CEO Bob Iger. Actor Bradley Cooper was photographed arriving alongside model Gigi Hadid. Hugh Grant and his wife Anna Eberstein were among the first international guests confirmed in photographs outside the venue. Actor Ethan Hawke, who appeared in Swift’s music video for her song “Fortnight,” was photographed entering the arena. Jason Sudeikis, the Ted Lasso creator and actor, also attended. Actress Dakota Johnson was spotted arriving. Actress and playwright Phoebe Waller-Bridge was among those seen in New York ahead of the event. Paul McCartney, who has been among Swift’s most prominent famous-friend relationships throughout her career, attended. Tom Hanks was among the industry heavyweights present, as was actress Anya Taylor-Joy. Actor Tom Cruise also attended the ceremony. Comedian Chris Rock was among those seen departing the tightly sealed event.
Music
Stevie Nicks, Swift’s longtime musical inspiration and friend, was confirmed by Good Morning America’s Robin Roberts to have performed at the reception, a moment Roberts described as “really intimate.” Ed Sheeran, who has co-written multiple Swift songs and appeared on her Eras Tour, was photographed at an upstate New York restaurant with fellow Swift collaborator Aaron Dessner before the event and was confirmed among the guests. Benson Boone attended. Jack Antonoff, Swift’s most frequent and closest creative collaborator across multiple album cycles, was among the first guests spotted at Thursday’s rehearsal dinner, where he arrived alongside his sister, fashion designer Rachel Antonoff. Singer Gwen Stefani attended. Jennifer Lopez, who has maintained a long-standing friendship with Swift, was confirmed among the guests. Singer and actress Camila Cabello attended. Producer and musician Mark Ronson was reported among guests.
Sports
Sportscaster Joe Buck and his wife, ESPN anchor Michelle Beisner-Buck, attended the ceremony. Soccer player and World Cup winner Abby Wambach attended alongside her wife, author Glennon Doyle. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell was confirmed among the roughly 1,000 guests. Several Kansas City Chiefs players attended, consistent with pre-wedding reports placing NFL players at the nearby Marriott Marquis hotel throughout the holiday weekend. George Kittle, the San Francisco 49ers tight end and longtime friend of Kelce, had confirmed his invitation in the lead-up to the event, also noting that Swift and Kelce had told guests “absolutely no gifts.” Football star Tom Brady was spotted departing the event. Donna Kelce, Travis’s mother, arrived in New York on Thursday and went directly to Madison Square Garden.
Industry Executives
Disney Entertainment co-chair Dana Walden attended. Universal Music Group chairman Lucian Grainge, who oversees Swift’s label Republic Records, was confirmed as a guest, a presence that underscored the commercial and professional dimensions of Swift’s artistic relationships. AMC Theatres CEO Adam Aron attended and later shared a now-deleted post on social media describing what he saw inside the arena, providing the most detailed public account of the venue’s transformation. In that post, Aron described the arena as draped entirely in peach and white, unrecognizable as the sporting and concert venue it normally is.
Swift’s Close Personal Circle
Abigail Anderson Berard, Swift’s best friend since childhood and the subject of the song “Fifteen” from the Fearless album, attended Thursday’s rehearsal dinner and was confirmed among the guests. Selena Gomez, a member of Swift’s famous celebrity group from the mid-2010s era, was confirmed as attending. Zoë Kravitz was photographed arriving. The Haim sisters, Este, Danielle and Alana, who have been part of Swift’s inner circle for years and collaborated with her on multiple projects, were confirmed among the guests. Model Gigi Hadid, who attended alongside Bradley Cooper, is a longtime member of Swift’s social world. Karlie Kloss and her husband Joshua Kushner were photographed arriving. Reese Witherspoon, who has appeared on Swift’s social media and attended prior events with her, was confirmed among the guests. Lena Dunham was spotted at Thursday’s rehearsal dinner and was confirmed for the main event. Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, whose song “Tim McGraw” was the very first Taylor Swift single and who have maintained a warm relationship with her throughout her career, attended. Graham Norton, the British television host whom Swift personally invited on air during an appearance on his program, attended, having said she planned to invite him.
Television and Broader Media
Sacha Baron Cohen was photographed departing the event. Actor and director Edward Norton was reported as arriving in New York for the occasion. Former Disney co-chairman Dana Walden rounded out an executive contingent that reflected Swift’s position at the center of the global entertainment industry. Travis’s childhood best friend Aric Jones was confirmed on the guest list by People magazine, one of the few non-celebrity attendees to receive significant coverage given how thoroughly Swift’s professional circle dominated the confirmed invitees.
The dress code for the evening was black tie, with women in floor-length dresses and men in tuxedos with black bow ties. The couple had told guests no gifts were expected, though it was not confirmed whether all invitees honored that request. NDAs accompanied the digital invitations, which were issued with watermarking to prevent unauthorized distribution, explaining why photographic documentation from inside the venue remained extremely limited in the hours following the ceremony.
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15 Things You Must Know About the Wedding of the Century at MSG
NEW YORK — Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are officially married, having exchanged vows Friday evening at Madison Square Garden in a ceremony officiated by comedian Adam Sandler before an estimated 1,000 guests that included some of the most recognizable names in entertainment, sports and film. Here is everything confirmed about a wedding that became the most talked-about cultural event in years.
1. They are officially and legally married. Taylor Swift’s publicist Tree Paine confirmed the marriage via official statement on Friday evening, with digital billboards outside Madison Square Garden illuminating simultaneously with the declaration “JUST&T MARRIED!” in purple lettering. The moment Swift and Kelce said their vows became public knowledge simultaneously across the city.
2. Adam Sandler officiated the ceremony and sang an original song. Sandler, a longtime friend of the couple, was the first person to emerge for the ceremony. According to TMZ, he also sang an original song for the newlyweds during the proceedings. Sandler had previously gushed about the couple during a 2024 appearance on Kelce’s podcast “New Heights,” where he described his family’s enthusiasm about the relationship. “When you guys first started dating, my God was my family like, ‘Yes! Look how good they are together! He’s a gentleman and she’s having so much fun!’” Sandler said at the time.
3. Both wore Christian Dior Haute Couture designed by Jonathan Anderson. Swift’s official statement confirmed both the bride and groom wore ceremony looks created by Christian Dior Haute Couture, designed by Jonathan Anderson, Creative Director of Dior Women’s, Men’s and Haute Couture Collections, in close collaboration with the couple. “This is the designer’s first couture wedding dress for a world-renowned celebrity,” the statement said. Travis opted for a white tuxedo, while Swift wore a long gown with a train. Their shoes were custom-made by Christian Louboutin, and Swift completed her look with Cartier jewelry.
4. Austin Swift served as Taylor’s Man of Honor and Jason Kelce was Travis’s Best Man. There were no traditional bridesmaids or groomsmen. Instead, the couple’s brothers stood alongside them in what was described as a deeply personal arrangement. Jason Kelce’s daughters, the Kelce girls, served as flower girls, throwing petals around Swift as she walked down the aisle.
5. Taylor walked down the aisle to one of her own songs played on strings. According to an eyewitness account, the ceremony took place a level above the arena floor at MSG, where there was live music with strings. Swift walked to the aisle to one of her songs performed on strings.
6. The venue was transformed into what AMC CEO Adam Aron described as a “secret garden.” Aron shared details in a now-deleted post on X. “It did not look like Madison Square Garden. Immediately upon entry, everything — floors, walls, ceiling — was draped in peach and white. Large blown-up pictures of Taylor and Travis at each age, year by year, from one year-old to late teenager-hood, were on display,” he wrote. A source described the decor as “Alice in Wonderland meets The Wizard of Oz,” with a greenhouse structure and actual garden built inside the arena. Good Morning America’s George Stephanopoulos described it as “this garden inside the Garden, which was so beautiful.”
7. Stevie Nicks performed at the reception. Good Morning America’s Robin Roberts confirmed Saturday morning that Stevie Nicks performed at the wedding, describing the performance as “really intimate.” The friendship between Nicks and Swift has been public for years, with Swift wearing a shirt referencing Nicks during an earlier NBA game appearance at MSG this season.
8. The vows were emotional and handwritten. According to AMC CEO Aron, the vows the bride and groom wrote were “emotional” and “charming.” Swift’s aunt Robin Gentry was also spotted leaving the venue, offering the most evocative eyewitness description of the evening. “They cried, and they laughed and they danced, and they hugged and they kissed,” Gentry said.
9. Guests received ivory handkerchiefs embroidered with “Blank Space” lyrics. The day after the ceremony, photos circulated online showing a custom ivory handkerchief embroidered with lace handed out to all wedding guests. The center featured a stitched monogram of Swift and Kelce’s initials. Below the monogram were lyrics from Swift’s 2014 hit “Blank Space,” reading “So it’s gonna be forever…” alongside the date July 3, 2026, and the location New York City.
10. Guests signed NDAs and received watermarked digital invitations. Variety reported that those who scored an invitation received watermarked, digital invites that came with non-disclosure agreements, explaining why photographic evidence from inside the ceremony has been extremely limited in the hours following the event.
11. The guest list read like a full Hollywood studio roster. Those confirmed or spotted arriving included Ed Sheeran, Bradley Cooper, Zoë Kravitz, Jack Antonoff, Gigi Hadid, Dakota Johnson, Ethan Hawke, Hugh Grant, Paul McCartney, Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg, Sacha Baron Cohen, Tom Cruise, Reese Witherspoon, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Gwen Stefani, Jennifer Lopez, Tom Brady and former Disney CEO Bob Iger. Several Kansas City Chiefs teammates also attended, consistent with pre-wedding reports placing NFL players at the nearby Marriott Marquis.
12. The couple donated $26 million to charity in the days before the wedding. In the days leading up to the ceremony, Swift and Kelce donated $26 million to at least 20 charitable organizations, including Food Bank for NYC, Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, Feeding America, Grammy In The Schools, After-School All-Stars and Children’s Mercy Hospital, though the couple made no direct reference to a wedding in the announcement.
13. Roughly 135 NYPD officers were assigned to the venue. Both private security and the New York City Police Department secured the area around Madison Square Garden throughout the day, with law enforcement sources confirming approximately 135 officers assigned around the venue. Streets directly surrounding MSG were closed, with police barricades preventing fans from gathering on the sidewalks.
14. Fans outside received pastries from a bakery van the morning after. In one of the weekend’s more charming viral moments, fans camped outside MSG on Saturday morning surrounded a white bakery van, hoping its contents had been used for the wedding reception. A police officer eventually handed one fan a glazed pastry from the van, sparking cheers. “Oh my God, guys, we’re having Taylor Swift dessert!” the recipient exclaimed.
15. The Empire State Building lit up to mark the occasion. Following confirmation of the ceremony, the Empire State Building illuminated in celebration, adding one more New York City landmark to a night that had already transformed midtown Manhattan into something combining a sporting event, a concert queue and a national holiday, all in honor of two people who represent, as one pop culture commentator put it, “everything America loves — music and football — married together.”
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