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Health Secretary Slammed For Trans Women Statement
The health secretary has been accused of being “weak” after he U-turned on his previous claim that “trans women are women”.
Speaking on BBC Radio 4′s Today programme, James Murray admitted he would no longer agree with that sentiment after the 2025 Supreme Court ruling that a “woman” can only be defined by biology.
“I have changed what I would say,” he said.
“I wouldn’t say that phrase anymore. Over the last few years, a lot of us, myself included, have thought about this question in some detail.
“The Supreme Court has obviously ruled very clearly that biological sex is what matters is what matters when it comes to the equality act and determining the importance of single sex spaces.
“I believe that single sex spaces should be protected on the basis of sex, on the basis of biological sex, whilst at the same time believing in dignity for trans people.
“Recognising the sex agenda of different things, but being absolutely clear that single sex spaces within the NHS need to protected on the basis of sex.”
That is a complete pivot to Murray’s remarks from 2022, when he told TalkTV: “I believe trans women are women.”
Campaign group, TransActual slammed Murray, who replaced Wes Streeting as health secretary last month, over his change of heart.
A spokesperson told HuffPost UK: “The UK does not need another health secretary who is too weak to stand up to political pressure on healthcare.
“Rather than stick with his principles, Murray seems set on following the same flawed and unscientific path as his predecessor Wes Streeting, U-turns and all.
“After his appointment, TransActual wrote to Murray outlining the many issues facing trans people in the NHS, and asked to meet. He did not respond.
“The DHSC [Department of Health and Social Care] is meant to protect our health, not damage it.
“We need a health secretary who will listen to the evidence when it comes to trans healthcare – not abandon it when politically convenient.”
The spat comes after the Equality and Human Rights Commission released new guidance on single-sex spaces last month.
The equalities watchdog ruled that single-sex spaces, like changing rooms and toilets, can only be used on the basis of biological sex, while trans people have to use a third or gender-neutral space.
Trans+ Solidarity Alliance director Alexandra Parmar-Yee said: “The law here is a mess, and clearly many businesses will just go gender neutral to avoid the headache, but the government risks pushing trans people yet further out of public life.
“This guidance is going to be a Section 28 moment for this Labour government, defining their legacy on LGBTQ+ rights.”
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Starmer Accused Of Gambling With Young Lives Over Social Media Ban
The father of a teenager who took her own life after viewing harmful content online has accused Keir Starmer of “gambling with young people’s lives” over his plans for a social media ban for under-16s.
Ian Russell accused the prime minister of “playing politics” by rushing the announcement amid speculation about his future.
Starmer is expected to announce on Monday that the government plans to ban young people from using some social media platforms.
But Russell, whose daughter Molly died in 2017 aged 14, said the PM’s behaviour was “deplorable”.
Speaking to the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme, he said: “In opposition, Keir Starmer promised to tighten up the online safety world by regulating better.
“Early last year, father to father, I met with him briefly and he was very concerned – and he promised me he would look into effective solutions to deal with this problem.
“But as we sit here on the verge of this announcement, it seems that he’s not kept either of those promises.”
He said the prime minister had “promised a group of bereaved parents” an announcement could be expected by the summer recess, which falls in mid-July, “so he’s rushed that forward for some reason”.
“I can’t think of a reason other than a political reason… if he’s playing politics, what he’s doing is gambling with young people’s lives – and I find that deplorable,” he said.
Culture secretary Lisa Nandy told the same programme she “respectfully disagreed” with what Ian Russell had said.
She said: “There is an urgency to this because young people need help now and we cannot stand aside and not act when we see that very clearly.
“The tech companies have had more than enough time to get their own house in order and to be able to create products to keep children safe online. If they’re not prepared to do it, they lose the right to market their products towards children, and I don’t think the government should be neutral about that.”
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Gardeners Warned To Watch Out For A Cream ‘Dust’
Not only are we entering peak bee swarming season, but James Higgins, Head of eCommerce at Grass247, said we’re about to be beset by woodworms too.
“Most people associate woodworm with lofts, floorboards, and old indoor furniture, but many don’t realise that wooden features in the garden can also be vulnerable,” he shared.
With recent wet, warm weather “and woodworm season underway, it’s a good time to check timber features around the garden for the early warning signs of damage,” he added.
This can include a dust-like substance called “frass”.
What are woodworms?
They’re the larvae of different species of wood-eating beetles.
Their peak season is usually from March to October.
Woodworms cause the most damage in their larval stage, when they gnaw through the cellulose, hemicellulose and nitrogen present in the wood. That can cause structural damage.
Additionally, the adult beetles tunnel their way out of the wood, leading to further tiny holes.
They usually have a pale body with a black head, but you probably won’t see them if you’ve got them – they hide deep in the wood.
Where are woodworms found?
They typically like older, softer, wetter materials. They can be found in joists, floorboards, lofts, and vintage furniture.
But they can be found in your garden, too.
“Woodworm tends to favour timber with higher moisture levels because it’s easier for larvae to feed and develop within the wood. That means everything from garden furniture and decking to timber sleepers, raised beds, and wooden lawn edging can be worth checking at this time of year,” Higgins shared.
“Damp conditions won’t suddenly create an infestation overnight, but they can make existing problems easier to spot and allow damage to worsen if it’s left untreated.”
What are the signs of woodworm?
One sign you’ve got an infestation is a substance that looks like dust at first glance.
“Fresh woodworm activity often leaves behind a fine, cream-coloured dust known as ‘frass’. It can collect beneath things like furniture legs, decking boards, timber edging, sleeper borders, and around the base of raised beds,” Higgins revealed.
“It looks very similar to sawdust, but if it keeps reappearing after being brushed away, it could indicate active woodworm.”
Other signs of woodworm include:
- Soft, crumbling, or weakened timber,
- Dead beetles around windows, sheds, or conservatories,
- Tiny round holes (1-2mm) appearing in timber.
“Pay particular attention to garden sleepers, timber edging, pergolas, decking, and other wooden landscaping features that are exposed to the elements year-round or sit close to the soil” when looking for softer or crumbling wood, the expert continued.
Remember: beetles usually come out en masse from June to July, meaning you’ll benefit most from a keen bug watch, especially around sheds, conservatories, garages, and windows during those months.
If you think you might have woodworm, drying, ventilating, and treating the wood can help. If you’re not sure, it’s best to reach out to a professional.
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Drag Race’s Danny Beard To Star In New Paul O’Grady Play Savage
Former RuPaul’s Drag Race UK champion Danny Beard has been unveiled as the lead in a new play about the late Paul O’Grady.
On Monday morning, it was announced that Danny would be starring as Paul in Savage, named after the late TV personality’s drag alter-ego, Lily Savage.
The play was penned by screenwriter and playwright Jonathan Harvey, whose biggest credits have included Beautiful To Heaven, Closer To Heaven and the award-winning TV comedy Gimme Gimme Gimme.
Jonathan had briefly worked with Paul on the play, prior to the Bafta winner’s death in 2023 at the age of 67.

Paul had previously said of the project: “I’m delighted Jonathan has agreed to write the script, I really am, as he’s perfect for this and he’s such a great writer.”
An official synopsis teases: “The show follows Paul’s journey from the streets of Merseyside to the heart of London’s club scene, where, armed with little more than his wits and a wig, he began carving out a place for himself.
“From humble roots and an unassuming start emerged Lily Savage: the fearless, foul-mouthed alter ego who would defy convention and win the hearts of millions.”
Speaking in a promotional video, recorded at London’s Royal Vauxhall Tavern, where Paul previously performed as Lily, Danny called the role a “dream come true”.
Jonathan enthused: “I was so thrilled when Paul gave me the opportunity to turn his life story into a stage show. I first saw Lily in a scuzzy gay bar in West London in the late 80s and laughed ’til I hurt, so it’s an honour indeed to bring his story and the colourful escapades of the blonde bombsite herself to life.
“This is one of those few shows that I’m involved in where I can go ‘You need to come. It’s really good’… because the zinging one-liners are all his.”

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“It’s so sad he’s not here to see it, but hopefully this will be a fitting testament to everything he achieved, and a cracking night out full of humour and heart,” he added.
Savage will premiere at Leicester’s Curve theatre in February 2027, before touring the UK and arriving in London’s West End.
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Palestine Action ban to stay in place as courts rule human rights protest is ‘terrorism’
The Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of home secretary Shabana Mahmood’s appeal against the High Court’s ruling that the ‘terrorism’ ban on Palestine Action was unlawful. The appeals court decided that the ban was a proportionate infringement on UK human rights and did not exceed the government’s powers.
Palestine Action
The judge reading out the decision based this judgment on the home secretary being better placed than the courts to decide what was needed – an anti-judicial coup carried out by judges, effectively. The interference of pro-Israel groups in the decision to ban the direct action group was ignored. The judge also denied that Palestine Action is comparable to the suffragettes because it used secrecy and carried out serious damage.
The suffragettes threw bombs and sent letter bombs. The dismissal of the point that the suffragettes used worse tactics and are now lauded goes a long way to illustrating today’s judgement.
Palestine Action remains a banned organisation. UK free speech and protest rights have been slashed by a corrupt government to protect Israel and the appeal court has, unsurprisingly, colluded in it.
Featured image via Getty/Carl Court
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The Crucial Step You’re Leaving Out Of Your Post-Run Recovery
In 2026′s Tokyo marathon, runner and teacher Annie Tran said the secret to her speedy finish was a disposable toothbrush.
“Every runner knows that mile 20 is where we have to dig deep and find what little energy we have left. After brushing my teeth, I felt revived and refreshed,” she said on Instagram.
That’s one way of getting past “the wall”. But whether you’re running a marathon or not, runner Katy Laser pointed out an issue dentists say could be common among distance joggers – and might even be mitigated by a post-run brush.
How might running affect your teeth?
Despite not eating much sugar or drinking many fizzy beverages, Katy said in a viral TikTok that her dentist called her out on some issues, which she later attributed to gel packs.
“In addition to [gels] being little packs of sugar… that are very sticky… your mouth gets drier when you run,” she explained. “It is just sticking to your teeth in a ‘desert mouth’… running gels are essentially the perfect storm of cavities”.
Ultra-runner and dentist Arden Young agreed.
“The amount and frequency of carbohydrate that an endurance athlete ingests during competition and training can wreak havoc in your mouth, increasing risk of enamel erosion, dental cavities, and inflammatory periodontal disease,” she shared on Instagram.
She added that most sports drinks are acidic. And while saliva helps to wash away both sugar and acids, as Katy explained, this is diminished during a run. This may be exacerbated by heavy breathing.
One paper found “high levels of poor oral health” among London 2012 Olympians; 76% had gingivitis, and 55% had caries (tooth decay).
How can I look after my teeth if I run long distances?
Young advised drinking water after taking running gels. Pond Square Dental added that staying hydrated is the “first and most important step” when you’re on a long run.
If your dentist thinks you need higher-fluoride toothpaste, they can prescribe them. Good basic oral hygiene and fluoride rinses can go a long way, too.
Reducing the number of sugary snacks and gels you consume may also help.
And if those don’t work for very long runs, Dr Douglas Elliott at Elliott Orthodontics said “brushing your teeth before and after workouts” is worth a try too.
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Raise the Colours’ Ryan Bridge bailed after assault at protest
Ryan Bridge, the co-founder of Operation Raise the Colours, has been arested and bailed on suspicion of assault.
Bridge, alongside hundreds of others, attended a ‘Stop the Boats’ protest in Brighton on Saturday 14 June where there were counter-protestors supporting Carnival Against Fascism.
Birmingham Live shared a statement from Sussex Police confirming:
A 44-year-old man from Worcestershire was arrested on suspicion of common assault. He has been conditionally bailed until 14 July.
The newspaper also published that Ryan Bridge had shared he was arrested in a video circulating online. In it, he’s wearing a t-shirt with blood on it.
Speaking on the event last weekend, chief superintendent, Adam Hays, said:
Over 4,000 people gathered today to protest in Brighton City Centre.
We understand that there was some disruption because of this, however, we had a large policing presence because of this and worked with partners to keep everyone safe.
Public order policing is complex, and while we understand this can be frustrating, we balance the rights of all protest groups and the wider community.
We have made a number of arrests today ranging from public order offences to assaults on emergency workers.
Featured image via Sussex Police
By Willem Moore
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Steven Spielberg Responds To Emily Blunt Disclosure Day AI Claim
Steven Spielberg has clarified his stance on AI in cinema after Emily Blunt′ recent comments about their new film, Disclosure Day.
In Spielberg’s new sci-fi blockbuster, Emily plays a local weatherwoman who begins speaking in an unusual, clicking alien language mid-broadcast, for reasons that become apparent over the course of the film.
During a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, the British star opened up about the origins of these noises, claiming that Spielberg had told her: “You know, we could do it with AI, or you could do it.”
“I was like, ‘I feel confident I can make some weird noises’,” she then quipped.
Meanwhile, she also revealed to Hot Ones host Sean Evans that AI was something she was “a bit terrified of” when it was apparently presented to her as an option for her Disclosure Day character’s alien language.

Since then, Spielberg sat down with ITV News to discuss the film, during which Emily’s comments about him supposedly offering to create these sounds with generative AI were brought up.
“I would never have used AI,” he insisted. “I would have gone the old-fashioned way, you get a dolphin, an elephant, you slow it down, you speed it up, you play it backwards.”
He added that his Oscar-winning sound designer, Gary Rydstrom, would have found an organic way to make the sounds had Emily not been able to do them herself.
Spielberg has put his foot down on using generative AI during the filmmaking process in the past.
“I’m not willing to substitute, because I don’t really believe in sentience,” he said on the IMO podcast in March. “I don’t believe there is any substitute for the soul. I don’t think that is an algorithm that is inventible.”
He claimed: “Use AI as a tool, but do not use AI as the final word on anything creative. That’s where I draw the line.”
Explaining how she settled on the sounds that eventually made it into Disclosure Day, she told Entertainment Weekly that she had sent the iconic filmmaker voice notes of herself “clicking, humming, doing weird Barry White low singing mixed with clicking mixed with Morse code sounds”.
“I just tried everything,” she added. “We sort of threw the kitchen sink at it, and I think he wanted it to sound mathematical and not too terrifying.”
The Devil Wears Prada actor shared that the final version audiences hear in Disclosure Day is a mix of layered noises she recorded in a sound booth.
Emily also expanded on Hot Ones about how she and the sound team for Disclosure Day ultimately created the chilling sounds that get broadcast across America in the film without AI.
She explained that the sound engineer had one microphone by her mouth and another by her throat to “capture it in a really weird way”.
“And then the sound designer went away and created that weird sound,” she continued. “Even kind of leading up to that moment where she starts speaking in this non-human language, it’s a four-minute oner that we shot that leads up to that moment where she’s gradually sort of disintegrating.”
Disclosure Day is out now in cinemas.
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Alan Cumming Wants Charity Campaign To Be Tip Toe’s ‘Lasting Legacy’
Alan Cumming has thrown his support behind a new charity campaign inspired by his character in the Russell T Davies drama Tip Toe.
In the Channel 4 series, the Emmy winner plays Leo Struthers, who runs the fictitious queer venue Spit & Polish on Manchester’s iconic Canal Street.
Since the show began airing, the HIV charity The Terrence Higgins Trust has begun selling a t-shirt inspired by Spit & Polish, which Alan was seen wearing in a video posted on Instagram over the weekend.
“If you’ve watched Tip Toe, you’ll know that I play Leo Struthers, who has been living with HIV since 1994,” Alan told his followers.
“As he says in the show, back when Leo was diagnosed, it was a death sentence, but since then, thankfully, successful treatments have been found. Now, people like Leo just take one pill a day, which keeps their HIV in check and means they cannot pass HIV onto anyone else.”
He explained that, in Tip Toe, Spit & Polish is “a sanctuary where everyone feels safe, celebrated and free”.
“Now, you can buy your own Spit & Polish t-shirt to support people like Leo, living with HIV,” he continued. “Because, while treatments have improved beyond our wildest dreams, the stigma around HIV still remains, with too many people still met with judgement, ignorance and isolation. And we see that, of course, in Tip Toe.
“So please, please do something positive today, and order your Spit & Polish t-shirt from the Terrence Higgins Trust website. All the money raised is being split between HIV charities The Terrence Higgins Trust and the George House Trust.”
He added: “By wearing your t-shirt, you’re helping to build a lasting legacy for Tip Toe and making sure that no one faces HIV alone. Thank you and wear your Spit & Polish t-shirt with pride.”
Earlier this month, Russell explained that the depiction of Leo’s HIV status is a part of Tip Toe which he feels especially proud of, as it’s the “one thing” he “could never show” in his hit 2021 Channel 4 drama, It’s A Sin.
He explained: “[The story of It’s A Sin] ended in 1991, which is before the medications, before there was any treatment, before people started surviving properly.
“So [in Tip Toe], I’ve got the chance to show off a man living for 30+ years with HIV. He takes one pill a day, he’s completely fine, it’s undetectable, it’s untransmittable in him. And that’s a nice pay-off – that I never got to do [in It’s A Sin].”
He added separately that this “feels like the natural legacy of It’s A Sin”, claiming (via Scene magazine): “There wasn’t the time in that show to tell the long‑term story – that medications were found which saved so many lives – so this feels like a right and proper continuation.”
A similar t-shirt inspired by It’s A Sin previously raised £20,000 for the Terrence Higgins Trust in just 24 hours.
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Starmer has banned kids from social media instead of reining in capitalist big tech
PM Keir Starmer has announced a social media ban for under-16s which will prevent access to apps like Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and X.
Taking inspiration from Australia, the UK will introduce a similar ban to take effect from Spring 2027. However, the government will go further by restricting livestream and ‘stranger communication’ for children including on gaming sites.
In his address, Starmer stated:
All I’ve ever wanted for my own children, hand on heart, is for them to be happy and for them to be safe, I think that’s what any parent wants.
BREAKING: Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has announced a social media ban for under-16s.
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— Sky News (@SkyNews) June 15, 2026
However, this follows a pretty clear refusal from tech giants to make platforms safe and age appropriate. Instead, Starmer is simply kicking a dangerous can up the hill that will then hit young people further down the line.
After all, the problem is unregulated, unyielding tech companies and unfettered capitalism – and the government appears to have chosen to go after an easier target in young people instead of holding billionaires accountable.
Starmer: ‘social media is making children unhappy’
Starmer has insisted the ban is essential as the use of social media is making children miserable. As the PM says, it has increased access for bullies and intimidating behaviour, whilst also making it easier for strangers to contact young people through gaming platforms and other social media.
Therefore, some parents have welcomed the ban, with the bereaved mother of Esther Ghey stating:
I’m so glad now that this announcement has been made.
Adding:
Another thing that I’m really happy about it the government is investing in after-school clubs, because we can’t just take things away from children.
At a time when many children have too few opportunities to build friendships and develop social skills, increased funding for after-school clubs is a welcome development. Giving young people more places to connect, learn and belong can only be a good thing.
Nonetheless, this policy wouldn’t be necessary if we didn’t have capitalistic, self-interested tech bros profiting from the misery which social media fosters and breeds.
Isaac, a young boy from Wythenshaw who will be affected by the ban, seems to get it far more than the corrupted politicians in Westminster, telling the BBC:
Annoyed and disappointed in this decision, because they’re not trying to make it better or safer – instead they are gonna wipe it out completely.
I think there should be more restriction and parental guidance on the accounts, but not a ban.
Risky strategy
Meanwhile, Jim Gamble, founding chief exec of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Center, believes the policy won’t even work and will just push children to “darker corners” of the internet:
Many (Australians) bypassed restrictions using virtual private networks. They circumvented them by submitting fake IDs or altering their appearance to trick AI (artificial intelligence) age estimation.
.. If you actually look at the statistics, it’s a double-edged sword because the internet does as much good.
For isolated, alienated children, for children with neurodiversity, with children exploring different aspects of their young lives, it’s a space and place where they can build positive networks.
But this ban is merely addressing a symptom of a far greater threat facing our society and going further, it may even provide a backdoor for pushing through digital IDs on the general public.
So, what appears to be a protection measure for young people could in practice increase the access to private data for tech companies through age verification checks which are reported to include bank checks and email surveillance.
Fourth, other age checks cited like bank checks and email surveillance are literally insane Far from “reining in Big Tech”, this is a gift to them – a huge transfer of power and data from the public to the tech companies, wrapped in child safety branding.
— Silkie Carlo (@silkiecarlo) June 14, 2026
Labour chooses to ban the children, not the business model
Don’t get me wrong: stronger restrictions on social media use by young people have become increasingly necessary given how toxic, abusive, and harmful many platforms have proven to be. But the repeated failure of tech companies to address these problems meaningfully means the dangers will not simply disappear because a ban is introduced.
Harmful content, disinformation, and online radicalisation will continue to exist, and young people will often find ways around restrictions. It is important to note, this policy has not been successful in Australia – a whopping 70% of parents in Australia have reported that their children are still on banned platforms – which hardly suggests this will have any impact on children’s safety.
More importantly, we have already seen how algorithms amplify division, anger, and extremism across the UK, influencing adults as well as children. The challenge is therefore not just who uses social media, but how these platforms are designed, regulated, and incentivised. If we fail to address the business models that reward outrage and hate, we risk treating the symptoms while leaving the underlying causes untouched.
After all, we’ve seen these platforms profit from some of the most harmful and abusive content imaginable, and when every click is a source of revenue, even material that exploits children can become part of the business model.
That isn’t just a moderation failure. It’s the predictable and futile result of putting obscene profit ahead of public safety.
Even more concerning is the fact that this ban will drive users ‘underground’ which will work to reduce transparency for adults. If children respond to social media bans with VPN workarounds, the result may be the worst of both worlds: the risks remain, while parental oversight and awareness vanish.
Rather than treating children as the problem, we should be forcing tech giants to make their platforms safer. If we change the business model, introduce real safeguards, the internet becomes safer for everyone – not just young people.
What are they really after?
There is every chance this amounts to little more than virtue-signalling: a tokenistic gesture to “protect children” while changing sweet naff all about the very systems causing great harm in the first place.
After all, this crisis should really be a watershed moment to finally confront the cynical, corrosive influence that social media platforms and their billionaire owners exert over society. Tackling the business models, algorithms, and incentives that drive abuse would create a safer environment not just for children, but for adults too.
Nevertheless, that is not what the government is pursuing. Instead, critics have argued that this is a manipulative way of pushing through digital ID across the country, ramping up digital surveillance of British citizens and reducing our right to privacy.
In practice, horrifyingly, this could actually wind up handing the already immensely powerful tech giants more access and control over our data, creating an even more oppressive environment for adults – whilst leaving young people unprepared for the fallout when they ‘regain access’.
Featured image via Getty/Carlos Jasso
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Germany dethrones Brazil in a historic World Cup win
Germany’s opening match at the 2026 World Cup was not merely a resounding 7-1 victory over Curaçao; it turned into a historic night that rewrote a number of major records in World Cup history.
Thanks to the seven goals the ‘Mannschaft’ rained down on their opponents, Germany has taken the top spot as the highest-scoring team in World Cup history. It overtakes Brazil, who had held that record for many years.
According to FIFA’s latest statistics, before the start of the current tournament, Brazil topped the all-time list with 237 goals, compared to Germany’s 232.
However, Brazil’s 1-1 draw with Morocco added just one more goal to the Samba team’s tally, bringing their total to 238. However, Germany jumped from 232 to 239 goals following their win against Curaçao.
Germany is now the highest-scoring team in World Cup history.
Germany’s Bayern Munich scoop the lead
Germany’s successes did not stop at the national team.
According to Opta, Bayern Munich took sole possession of the top spot among clubs with the most goals scored at the World Cup by their players, taking its tally to 80 goals.
Real Madrid came second with 79 goals, after the two clubs had been trading the top spot in recent years.
Bayern’s goals in the first World Cup round gave the Bavarian giants a one-goal lead.
Not the biggest but the most symbolic
Aside from the goal tally, the 7-1 result brought to the fore, Germany’s 7-1 victory over Brazil at the 2014 World Cup.
Despite the hype of its 2026 match, that was not Germany’s biggest World Cup win.
That record is still held by its the 8-0 thrashing of Saudi Arabia at the 2002 World Cup, which remains Germany’s biggest win in the tournament’s history.
However, what makes the victory against Curaçao so special is that it achieved more than one historic feat in a single night.
- It became the highest-scoring national team in World Cup history
- Saw Bayern Munich overtake Real Madrid in the club rankings
- Re-enacted the 7-1 scoreline associated with one of the most famous World Cup matches
Germany looks set to add to its historic record, whilst Brazil will aim to reclaim the title it lost by a single goal. I hope this showdown continues until the final stages of the tournament.
Featured image via Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images
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