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Rangnick questions refereeing after Argentina Defeat
Austria manager Ralf Rangnick was full of praise for Lionel Messi after Monday’s 2-0 defeat to Argentina, but he also felt a key refereeing decision played a role in the result.
While acknowledging Argentina’s quality, Rangnick questioned whether the opening goal should have counted.
Speaking after the match, the Austria boss pointed to what he felt was a foul on Xaver Schlager in the build-up.
“For the first goal, I would’ve asked the fourth official to do what he did before the penalty kick; he should have looked, and he would’ve seen what everyone saw: a foul on Xaver Schlager.”
The comments came after referee Amin Omar reviewed an earlier penalty decision involving Messi through VAR, leading Rangnick to question why a similar review was not carried out before Argentina’s opener.
Despite his frustration over the goal, Rangnick acknowledged the difference Messi made once again on the biggest stage.
“We knew he was on a level of his own, and Lionel Messi showed he’s one of the best, or even the best.”
Messi’s brace secured victory for Argentina and moved him clear as the World Cup’s all-time leading goalscorer with 18 goals.
The Austrian coach also admitted his side was at fault for the second goal.
“I think we participated in the second goal, that’s our own fault.”
But he remained convinced that the opening goal deserved a closer review.
For Austria, the result was disappointing but not disastrous. The defeat leaves Rangnick’s side with work to do in their final group-stage match, while the debate over Argentina’s first goal is likely to continue.
As far as the Austria coach is concerned, one decision changed the course of the game.
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Ranking the Pac-12 Football Head Coaches for 2026
After a transitional year, the Pac-12 is back in action, and many believe it instantly becomes the nation’s top Group of Six conference.
The cornerstones of the new football league are two holdover legacy teams, Oregon State and Washington State
The newcomers include five former Mountain West teams—Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, San Diego State, and Utah State—plus former Sun Belt school Texas State.
Here’s my assessment of how the eight coaches stack up entering the inaugural 2026 season.
1. Spencer Danielson, Boise State

Boise State football has won three straight Mountain West titles under Spencer Danielson’s leadership.
The Broncos also made the 2024 College Football Playoff in his first full year as head coach.
Daniels was named the Mountain West Coach of the Year that season and was a finalist for many national honors.
He’s been successful from the jump, winning 20 out of his first 25 contests.
After starting as a graduate assistant with the Broncos in 2017, he revitalized the program during a transitional state, turning around an Andy Avalos team that had gone 5-5 and winning a conference championship.
Career Record: 24-8
Postseason Accomplishments: Three Mountain West Championships and three bowl appearances.
Fun Fact: Danielson is only the second coach in FBS history to win three straight conference championships in his first three seasons.
2. Bronco Mendenhall, Utah State

Bronco Mendenhall is one of the more tenured coaches on this list, with over thirty years of coaching experience and 19 as the leader.
He ranks fourth among active FBS coaches with 142 wins, and a career winning percentage of .606. He has led 17 different teams to bowl games, and has won seven of these matchups.
Mendenhall’s NFL connections are another facet of his resume, as 138 of his former players have signed a professional contract.
In his first season with Utah State, he led the Aggies to a 6-7 record and a bid to the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.
The Aggies featured one of the best scoring offenses in the Mountain West, tallying 30.9 points per game.
Seven players from his 2025 roster are getting an opportunity in the NFL. The team also posted the highest GPA in program history.
Career Record: 146-95
Postseason Accomplishments: Two Mountain West Championships, 17 bowl appearances, seven bowl victories.
Fun Fact: Mendenhall makes his players earn their jersey number every year.
3. Matt Entz, Fresno State

Matt Entz gets overlooked because he made a name for himself at North Dakota State.
But Entz found instant success with Fresno State when the program felt rocky.
The Bulldogs finished with a 9-4 record last season, which was the second-most wins by a first-year coach in the Valley.
His team also won the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl, marking only the second time a first-year coach has gotten a bowl dub.
Prior to Fresno, he spent one year at USC, where he was the assistant head coach for defense and linebackers coach.
At the FCS level, Entz won two national championships with the Bison and was named the National Coach of the Year in 2019 and 2021, while posting a 60-11 record at NDSU.
Career Record: 9-4
Postseason Accomplishments: One win in the Arizona Bowl in 2025.
Fun Fact: Entz’s favorite professional team is the Pittsburgh Steelers.
4. Jim Mora, Colorado State

A lot of pundits would probably have Jim Mora in their top three, maybe even Number One.
Mora has the most experience on this list, because of his NFL pedigree, where he was a head coach for two different franchises. He also has vast experience at the collegiate level.
But outside of UConn, he’s never won at a consistently high clip.
He was awesome for the Huskies, however, leading them to a 10-2 record and an appearance in the Fenway Bowl.
He also posted UConn’s first back-to-back nine-win seasons in program history. But his career record of 46-30 at UCLA left a bit to be desired. As does his 3-3 career bowl record.
Nevertheless, his experience alone could prove vital in this conference.
Career Record: 73-53
Postseason Accomplishments: NFC Championship Game (NFL), six bowl appearances, three bowl victories.
Fun Fact: Moral played college football at the University of Washington.
5. GJ Kinne, Texas State

GJ Kinne might be the most unknown coach in the Pac-12. In fact, it feels like guys who’ve never coached an FBS game get more buzz than Kinne.
The Bobcats have won since becoming the head coach at Texas State. Last season TXST finished 7-6, with a victory in the Armed Forces Bowl.
The two years prior, the Cats posted an 8-5 mark with two dubs in the First Responder Bowl.
The eight wins were a program high for a team that had only had one winning season before his arrival.
His “Take Back Texas” approach features a high-octane offense that has proven successful at multiple stops.
Texas State finished with the 12th-highest scoring offense in the country last year. Before San Marcos, he led FCS Incarnate Word to a 12-2 record and the FCS Semifinals.
Career Record: 23-16
Postseason Accomplishments: Three bowl appearances and three bowl victories.
Fun Fact: Kinne played multiple positions in the NFL and CFL.
6. Sean Lewis, San Diego State

Sean Lewis is another guy whom most analysts would probably have in their top five. Lewis quickly turned around San Diego State’s program after a rough start.
In Year One, the Aztecs finished 3-9, but the following season, they responded with a nine-win campaign. Lewis is known for his offense, but it was defense that carried SDSU in 2025.
San Diego State’s defense ranked sixth nationally in points allowed per game. If his “Aztec Fast” offense comes to fruition, SDSU could be a tough out.
The “O” showed glimpses, scoring 40-plus points three times, but lacked consistency.
Prior to SDSU, Lewis was the head coach at Kent State, where he brought life to a struggling program.
The Golden Flashes made two bowl appearances during his tenure, including a win in the 2019 Frisco Bowl.
Career Record: 36-44
Postseason Accomplishments: Three bowl appearances and one bowl victory.
Fun Fact: When hired by Kent State, Lewis was the youngest Head Coach in the FBS.
7. Kirby Moore, Washington State

Kirby Moore is one of two coaches in the Pac-12 who have never been a leader at the FBS level. Moore got this opportunity for two reasons.
The first is due to his work as Offensive Coordinator at Missouri. He helped guide the Tigers to the 44th-ranked scoring offense last season.
But more importantly, for his player development.
Running back Ahmad Hardy shone under his tutelage, leading the country in rushing yards per game.
Moore did the same with former quarterback Brady Cook, who led Mizzou to a 21-5 mark as a starter.
The other reason Moore landed in Pullman is his familiarity with the region.
His Dad is a high school coaching legend in Eastern Washington, and he found success as a standout receiver at Prosser High School, less than 170 miles from WSU’s campus.
Career Record: N/A
Postseason Accomplishments: N/A
Fun Fact: Moore is the younger brother of former NFL quarterback Kellen Moore.
8. JaMarcus Shephard, Oregon State

JaMarcus Shephard is last on this list by default.
While he has noteworthy titles such as the assistant head coach and co-offensive coordinator at Alabama, he’s never actually run his own unit at the collegiate level.
His highest individual title was wide receivers coach at Alabama. Regardless, he still feels like a good fit for Oregon State.
Before Tuscaloosa, he was the pass game coordinator and wide receivers Coach at Washington during the 2023 season.
The Huskies finished 14-1 and made the National Championship, driven by arguably the best passing attack in West Coast history.
This, combined with his exuberant passion, could make the Beavers a competitor in short order.
Career Record: N/A
Postseason Accomplishments: N/A
Fun Fact: Shephard was an All-American receiver at DePauw University.
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Rishabh Pant issues blunt response to LSG’s farewell post after high-profile return to DC ahead of IPL 2027 Auction [In Picture]
Wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant recently issued a three-word blunt response to Lucknow Super Giants’ (LSG) farewell post. Incidentally, Pant was traded to his former team, Delhi Capitals (DC), in a high-profile deal that sent star spinner Kuldeep Yadav to LSG.
Pant’s trade ends a disappointing two-year stint with the Super Giants after he joined the franchise for a staggering INR 27 crore ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025, making him the most expensive player at the time.
However, he didn’t look at his usual best during his career with Lucknow. The franchise also failed to make it to the playoffs in both seasons under his leadership. They even finished last in IPL 2026, winning only four out of 14 matches.
Thus, an exit was inevitable. After his departure from LSG, the franchise posted a farewell message on their social media handle. Pant responded with a three-word message, saying:
“Thank You Team.”


Pant also struggled miserably with the bat during his two seasons with the franchise. Across both seasons with LSG, he accumulated 555 runs in 27 matches, including a hundred against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in 2025.
Rishabh Pant takes a massive INR 12 crore pay cut to join Delhi
The 28-year-old cricketer took a huge INR 12 crore pay cut to join his former franchise, Delhi, for INR 15 crore. He spent nine seasons with the Capitals between 2016 and 2024 before joining Lucknow.
He was a cornerstone for the franchise and played multiple match-winning knocks. The southpaw scored 3,284 in 111 matches at a strike rate of 35.31, including one hundred and 18 half-centuries.
Pant was a highly successful team leader, posting a strong win percentage during his tenure as captain. He has captained Delhi in 43 matches, leading the team to 23 wins and 20 losses. His best outing as a leader came in IPL 2021, when DC finished atop the points table but lost the Qualifier to Kolkata Knight Riders.
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Yankees’ Jazz Chisholm celebrates with lollipops after go-ahead home run vs. Tigers
You have to give Jazz Chisholm Jr. this much: he’s never boring. Monday night, the Yankees second baseman made headlines when television cameras caught him with a lollipop in his mouth while playing the field. While playing the field with the Yankees down 4-1 in the fifth inning, specifically. Up big in a blowout? Maybe that flies. Not down in the middle of the game, though.
“I talked to him about it and it should be over with,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Tuesday, adding he didn’t know Chisholm played with the lollipop until after Monday’s game (via MLB.com). “I mean, let’s face it. I was annoyed by it. I addressed it. And at the end of the day, it’s not that big of a deal.”
Chisholm said the conversation between him and Boone will remain private. Monday was the second time he played with a lollipop this season, it should be noted. He had one in his mouth during an at-bat against the Red Sox in April. Chisholm did not have to make a play on the ball while sucking on the lollipop Monday.
Sure enough, the spotlight again found Chisholm on Tuesday. He clubbed a go-ahead two-run home run against the Tigers in the top of the sixth inning, then made sure to show the bucket of lollipops to the camera when he got back to the dugout. To the action footage:
Chisholm started the season slowly and did not hit his first home run until New York’s 25th game on April 23. Tuesday’s homer was his 12th in 52 games since, and his sixth in the last 18 games.
In an effort to snap out of his early season slump last month, Chisholm began using his Giancarlo Stanton’s pants and, eventually, Aaron Judge’s bats as well. “Definitely didn’t ask him. Like a big brother, little brother thing,” he joked when asked about using Judge’s bat.
This is Chisholm’s second full season with the Yankees. He was acquired from the Marlins at the 2024 trade deadline. Last season Chisholm joined Bobby Bonds and Alfonso Soriano as the only 30-30 players in Yankees history. He will be a free agent after this season.
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Protect College Sports Act is last chance to stop chaos, adviser says
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The FIFA World Cup has transformed North America into the center of the soccer world.
For nearly two weeks and counting, fans from around the globe have poured into the United States, Canada and Mexico, filling stadiums, fan festivals and watch parties across the 16 host cities.
Former Texas Tech and Indianapolis Colts offensive lineman Cody Campbell joined Fox News Channel’s “The Will Cain Show” on Tuesday. During the wide-ranging conversation, Campbell expressed optimism about the way international visitors have embraced some of the best the United States has to offer during the World Cup.
“It’s great to have everybody here. And I’ve loved the comments on social media from people from around the world just saying how nice and how surprised they were with how great the United States is. Because I don’t think we’re portrayed that way in international media. So it’s a fantastic opportunity for us to showcase the whole country.”
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Norway fans perform the Viking row in Times Square in New York on June 21, 2026, ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group I match against Senegal. (John Sibley/Reuters)
Campbell, who advises President Donald Trump on college sports issues, was asked about the Protect College Sports Act and its path to the Senate floor as the legislation continues to move forward.
“The Protect College Sports Act is the first viable college sports bill that has made it out of committee in either house. At this point, it’s our far and last and only chance to restore some measure of order and stop the chaos in [the] college sports landscape. You’re going to look at the high (level) things, limiting transfers, limiting eligibility, finding ways to get actual control over (the) ability to enforce rules. But it does a lot more than that, it thinks about the future of college sports and how those look. We know how much it’s changed over the last decade or so and so the bill has built into it provisions that will allow us to actually address what happens next.”

Cody Campbell stands backstage during ESPN’s College GameDay at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas, on Nov. 8, 2025. (John E. Moore III/Getty Images)
Sens. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., have spearheaded the Protect College Sports Act. The legislation would grant the NCAA a limited antitrust exemption, allowing the governing body to enforce restrictions on athlete compensation.

A Senate panel approved legislation supporters say would bring stability to college sports as critics warn it expands federal involvement. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
The bill also addresses eligibility and transfer rules across college athletics.
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The proposal could pave the way for colleges and universities to consolidate their media rights under a single entity, replacing the current conference-by-conference structure.
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‘Neymar is ready’: Carlo Ancelotti gives major update ahead of FIFA World Cup match against Scotland | Football News
Brazil fans have received mixed news ahead of their FIFA World Cup 2026 clash against Scotland on Thursday. Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti confirmed that Raphinha will miss Brazil’s final group-stage match against Scotland on Wednesday (local time), while also revealing that Neymar is fully fit and available to play the entire game if required.Raphinha was forced off in the 40th minute of Brazil’s 3-0 victory over Haiti in their previous group-stage fixture after suffering an injury. Despite the setback, the Barcelona winger remained optimistic about his recovery, posting on Instagram that he would “do everything in my power to recover and return as soon as possible.”With Raphinha unavailable, Ancelotti indicated that Neymar is likely to take his place, stressing that the veteran forward is ready to play a full 90 minutes if needed.“We’re thinking of nothing else but playing a good match with the best possible line-up; the same goes for the forwards,” Ancelotti said via Globo, as quoted by The Athletic.“Neymar is available, he trained very well this week, he is fit, ready to play, and we are very happy he is back. He is a high-quality player” Ancelotti added.The Brazilian coach further explained that Neymar could either start the match or be introduced from the bench, depending on the team’s needs.“He can play from half-time or the whole 90 minutes. He is doing very well and has worked extremely hard, so he is ready. His attitude has been excellent, he’s in good spirits, he’s a great player and a great teammate. He’s very serious, and we want to get him back playing as soon as possible. I’m very happy. He brings experience and knowledge, and he is doing very well,” Carlo Ancelotti concluded. Neymar has not featured in Brazil’s opening two matches against Morocco and Haiti due to a calf issue.
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DC Owner Announces Rishabh Pant’s Return, David Warner’s ‘Laughing Emoji’ Reply Leaves Fans Puzzled
The Indian Premier League (IPL) trade window action for IPL 2027 has already begun. Star India wicket-keeper batter Rishabh Pant grabbed headlines on Tuesday, moving back to Delhi Capitals (DC) from Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), while spinner Kuldeep Yadav went the other way. DC co-owner Parth Jindal welcomed Pant with a heartfelt message on social media. In response to that message, former Australia batter and IPL-winning captain David Warner left a couple of intriguing responses that got the internet talking.
— David Warner (@davidwarner31) June 23, 2026
At first, David Warner responded to Parth Jindal’s post on X with laughing emojis, leaving fans wondering what it was referring to.
I can’t figure out if the laugh is for DC or for the fact that Pant is another captain like him under Moody who was let go https://t.co/CWYh4jR3Hs
— absy (@absycric) June 23, 2026
— R (@reeyalistic_) June 23, 2026
Need tea https://t.co/8xOfXDg0vj
— Jaanvi (@that_shutterbug) June 23, 2026
Soon after, Warner posted another reply to Jindal’s post, this time explaining how auction dynamics and Pant’s poor fortunes at LSG have led to DC getting him back.
“It was always going to happen. Auctions can get out of hand, and if there is a dip in form and one owner wants to get rid of you while the other wanted you but was unfortunately outbid, you can bide your time,” Warner said.
It was always going to happen. Auctions can get out of hand, and if there is a dip in form and one owner wants to get rid of you while the other wanted you but was unfortunately outbid, you can bide your time.
— David Warner (@davidwarner31) June 23, 2026
This was what Parth Jindal had posted:
Dear Kuldeep, thank you for your service over the last 5 years. You have been a core part of our team and you will be sorely missed. Go well – you are a champion player and I am sure you will do extremely well back in your home ground. Rishabh – Kiran and I are both happy to have you back at DC. Hope you can find your best form back home in Delhi.”
Pant was signed by LSG for an IPL record price of Rs 27 crore in the IPL 2025 mega auction. Although DC had originally right-to-matched LSG’s winning bid of Rs 20.75 crore, the latter raised it to Rs 27 crore, which the former did not match.
However, after two unsuccessful seasons, including a last-place finish in IPL 2026, LSG and Pant have parted ways. Pant has taken a massive Rs 12 crore paycut, rejoining DC for Rs 15 crore.
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Former IPL champions eye Hardik Pandya as next captain; negotiations with MI underway: Reports
Three-time Indian Premier League (IPL) winners Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) are reportedly eyeing to trade in star all-rounder Hardik Pandya from Mumbai Indians (MI) ahead of IPL 2027. According to the report, Rajasthan Royals are also interested in signing the former India skipper, but have now fallen behind in the race.
Pandya’s future with MI looked uncertain after the five-time IPL champions finished ninth in IPL 2026. This is the second instance in a row that Mumbai has failed to reach the playoffs under Pandya’s leadership since his return to the franchise from the Gujarat Titans.
According to a PTI report via Hindustan Times, an insider close to the development revealed that the two franchises have had multiple discussions over Pandya’s trade. It further adds that Pandya will take over the leadership role from Ajinkya Rahane if he joins the Knight Riders.
“Ajinkya Rahane was always a stop-gap arrangement for KKR, and he was always going to be released after this season,” the report stated. “The KKR top brass had approached MI owners towards the end of last season, but since Reliance’s Annual AGM was round the corner, IPL trade discussions weren’t a priority at that stage.
“However, it has been learned that KKR has once again approached MI’s top leadership and there have been a few rounds of discussions,” it added.
Pandya enjoys a good record as an IPL captain, winning 36 of 61 matches, while losing only 25. The energetic all-rounder guided Gujarat to their maiden title in their debut season in 2022 before leading them to a runner-up finish next year.
“He’d better be with a fresh setup” – Michael Vaughan wants Hardik Pandya to join a new IPL team
Former England captain Michael Vaughan had floated the same idea last month when he predicted that Pandya would fare better in a new IPL team. He also predicted a direct swap with a KKR all-rounder, Cameron Green.
“Replace him with Cameron Green. If he wants to carry on as captain, then he’d better be with a fresh setup. Maybe KKR. Kolkata will be looking for a new captain. That’s why the Green-Hardik swap,” Vaughan had said in a video shared by Cricbuzz.
Pandya had a lean outing in IPL 2026, scoring only 206 runs in 10 matches without a single half-century. He also struggled with the ball, picking up only four wickets and conceding runs at an economy rate of 11.43.
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AI fakes at the World Cup
You may well have seen one of these images yourself. Some have racked up millions of views as they go viral on social media.
One of the most-viewed of these images shows a fan in a World Cup stadium wearing a Germany jersey, waving a German flag and bearing a striking resemblance to Adolf Hitler, a fake that DW’s Fact Check team debunked shortly after Germany’s World Cup match against Curacao.
Some of these images we spot as fake right away; others we might easily mistake for real. Either way, they’re having an effect.
“It is an event that gets billions of people around the world from different countries, different regions, different political circumstances, all watching the same matches at the same time,” said Henry Ajder, one of the world’s leading experts on deepfakes and manipulative AI. “It is the perfect environment for people to start spreading deepfakes and AI generated content.”
Alongside more lighthearted World Cup deepfakes, plenty carrying political messages are going viral, too. DW Fact Check examined several of them and shows how you can spot the fakes yourself.
An Iranian protest with a pink backpack?
Before the conflict between Iran and the US had even ended, Iran kicked off its World Cup campaign against New Zealand, coming away with a point in a 2-2 (1-1) draw. But did one of the players really mark the result with a protest gesture?
Claim: An image of an Iranian footballer holding up a pink backpack went viral on social media. “Paying tribute to the 168 school girls murdered by Donald Trump,” reads one post that racked up around three million views.
DW Fact Check: Fake
The image doesn’t show a scene from Iran’s World Cup match, and it doesn’t show any of Iran’s actual World Cup players, either.
No such protest took place during the match against New Zealand, and the player in the photo doesn’t match anyone on Iran’s World Cup squad.Iran’s actual World Cup jersey looks different, too. The stadium doesn’t match up either: the arena in the image looks noticeably different from the World Cup stadium in Los Angeleswhere the game was played; even the shape of the stands is different.
The fake does have a real event behind it, though: Iranian fans staged genuine protests in the stands at the Los Angeles match, some commemorating children allegedly killed by the US in a school in the Iranian city of Minab.
Reportingby outlets such as The New York Times and investigations by Bellingcathave pointed to possible US military involvement in that strike, which killed more than 150 people. But the viral image of a player protesting the incident is fabricated.
Keir Starmer in a Croatia jersey?
Would a British prime minister really pose in the rival team’s jersey right before England’s opening match? Seems unlikely, yet that’s exactly what social media would have you believe. A viral image circulating on X shows Starmer smiling alongside three other people in a pub, all of them wearing Croatia jerseys — England’s first opponent of the tournament.
Claim: As England went on to win that opener 4-2 (2-2), users shared the photo with captions like “Spotted at the London Inn in Dallas before the England vs Croatia World Cup match” and “Starmer and his mates ready for the game.”
DW Fact Check: Fake
A quick Google search for “Keir Starmer pub football fans”turned up the original photo:same pub, same people — including former Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner — but different outfits. Three of them are wearing England jerseys, and Starmer is in a plain white T-shirt. The photo is actually two years old, taken around the 2024 European Championship in Germany.
In other words, the jerseys were digitally altered, almost certainly with the help of an AI tool.
The AI detector ZeroGPT flags a high probability that the image was AI-generated, and the jerseys themselves give it away: two have black collars, two have white ones, the Croatian federation (HNS) logos are blurry and inconsistent in size, and overall the jerseys look noticeably softer and less detailed than the sharply rendered faces.
Croatia’s current jerseys don’t look like the ones in the photo.
Is this fan calling for Lula’s arrest?
Political protest isn’t exactly welcome at the World Cup, but it keeps happening anyway, as the Iran example shows. Some cases, though, are worth a second look.
Claim: “I’d trade the sixth title for Lula and Janja’s imprisonment. Would you support that?” reads a sign supposedly held up by a fan, in a photo that’s been circulating on X, among other places.
DW Fact Check: Fake
After a 1-1 draw to open the tournament against Morocco and a rocky run-up to the World Cup, it’s still an open question whether Brazil can dream of a sixth title. What is clear, however, is that the fan’s message is not real. ZeroGPT puts the probability that the image is AI-generated at 96%, and other AI detectors land in the same range.
A closer look backs that up. The handwriting on the sign is suspiciously neat for something supposedly scrawled by hand: the letters are too even, and the cardboard’s texture looks unnaturally smooth. The sign-holder’s face has a glossy, idealized look that’s become a telltale sign of AI generation.
Zoom in further and the background gets stranger still, with some faces looking unfinished, almost melting into the wall behind them. Other versionsof this fake have also turned up, showing different people holding the exact same sign, and AI detectors flag those as generated too.
A spectacular opening ceremony with an Iranian float?
Around 1.2 billion peoplewatched the opening ceremony of the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. Plenty of clips from it circulated on social media afterward, but some showed a show that simply never happened.
Claim: A videoshared on X claims to show the opening ceremony of the 2026 World Cup.
DW Fact Check: Fake
The nearly five-minute clip shows fireworks, dance numbers, and performances representing the participating nations. The real opening ceremony looked quite different and featured different artistic elements.
Watch closelyand the stadium itself gives it away. Across different shots, its roof is sometimes round, sometimes oval, sometimes open, sometimes closed, shape shifting repeatedly over the course of the “ceremony.”
Look even closer and the usual AI video tells appear: visual artifacts, warped objects, blurry faces. AI detectors again flag a high likelihood of generative AI here.
A separate video claiming to show a giant golden float symbolizing Iranat the same ceremony has the same problem; the stadium changes shape mid-video there too.
Deepfakes that leave a mark
Thanks to AI tools that are now both widely available and easy to use, fakes like these can be whipped up in no time, and at a mega-event like the World Cup, they spread almost as fast.
And they’re not harmless.
“These kinds of moments are really activating and really visceral to audiences. They play into narratives and really quite hot topics, so to speak, that people around the world are paying attention to,” Ajder said.
The takeaway for this World Cup: Keep a close eye not just on the matches, but also on whatever’s going viral online to not fall for fakes.
This article was originally written in German.
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The flaw in England’s World Cup plan is now clear to see after Ghana stalemate
Thomas Tuchel was inches from being two from two; two games, two substitutes scoring. Even when Nico O’Reilly’s header thumped against the bar, the rebound fell obligingly for Harry Kane. “Ninety-nine times out of 100,” Tuchel argued, Kane would score. And if so, the manager may have been seen as a catalyst with his changes. Instead, Kane skied his shot.
As it is, England have one goal from a replacement this World Cup; a potentially significant one, too, with Marcus Rashford’s late clincher against Croatia. And yet, as Ghana shut England out, narrow as the margins were, it brought into question Tuchel’s strategy for providing bench strength.
The German’s blueprint can be for more of the same, for like-for-like replacements. On the left wing, Anthony Gordon and Rashford share plenty of characteristics, and bringing on the Mancunian for the similarly speedy Merseysider worked well against Croatia. On the right, Bukayo Saka and Noni Madueke even share a club, the 2025 signing understudying Arsenal’s homegrown talent for Mikel Arteta and presumably doing so again on international duty when the brighter star is fit enough to start.
Jude Bellingham and Morgan Rogers are Midlanders and friends. The Aston Villa man may not have the talent of the Real Madrid player but Bellingham’s route back into the side, seemingly, was to emulate Rogers’ role as the No 10 in autumn.
As for the back-up strikers, Ollie Watkins and Ivan Toney may not be Kane clones, but they are less likely to be seen anyway. “Does Argentina rely too heavily on [Lionel] Messi and France on [Kylian] Mbappe?” Tuchel asked rhetorically. “It is normal. They are world-class players and they do what they do.”
But the flaw in the formula may come when England are not winning; when Plan A is not working, is Plan B to offer more of the same, merely with new faces and fresher legs? Tuchel took the choice to omit players with other skillsets. Phil Foden and Cole Palmer could be called the mavericks, or simply footballers whose poor seasons meant their form did not merit selection. Each is true – though Morgan Gibbs-White, with his 15 Premier League goals, is entitled to feel his recent efforts merited a spot – but Foden and Palmer remain two of English football’s greatest talents.
The Chelsea man’s prowess as an impact substitute was displayed in Euro 2024, albeit after a glorious season at club level. But he came off the bench to score in the final and in itself, that offered a compelling reason to recall him.
Tuchel did not want to pack his squad with No 10s; too many might have been a distraction, and certainly would have brought more questions about anyone who was marginalised. But the slot as the third potential No 10 that might have gone to Foden or Palmer instead went to Eberechi Eze; fine a player as he is, he is surely less of a difference-maker at elite level.
And the expansion to 26-man squads ought to leave room for a wild card; instead, the closest England came to having one was O’Reilly, the box-crashing converted midfielder who is a distinctly unorthodox left-back.
Their issues were partly personnel, partly tactical. “I don’t think we become predictable with wide wingers,” insisted Tuchel, despite evidence to the contrary. But the thinking was to have someone chained to the touchline on either flank. It explains why Palmer, more of an inside-forward, is not his type of wide man.
When Tuchel talked of England having “repetitive attacks”, that was part of the problem. They lacked the capacity to switch emphasis. They attacked too little in the middle; another central creator might have been able to unlock Ghana’s defiant defence.
Tuchel opted to go without the closest thing to a pure playmaker from deep England have, in Adam Wharton, instead preferring Jordan Henderson and Kobbie Mainoo. He twice omitted – once in his initial squad, then when Tino Livramento pulled out – the most inventive right-back at his disposal, in Trent Alexander-Arnold, instead eventually going for Trevoh Chalobah.
So he plumped for a group with a common purpose and shared strengths. It meant the second XI looks like the first, only worse.
It was not the approach some of his peers took. England possess plenty of gifted attackers. So do France but, in Rayan Cherki and Jean-Philippe Mateta, Didier Deschamps seemed to deliberately bring in two who do not resemble the starters.
In contrast, Tuchel seemed to want a diet of the same. And against Ghana, England perhaps could have benefited from a penetrative pass from Wharton, a devilish cross from Alexander-Arnold or, most obviously, a long shot from Palmer.
When they looked to the bench, they needed some x-factor. But the men who might have supplied it had been excluded from the squad.
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FIFA World Cup 2026: Daniel Muñoz fires Colombia into knockout stage with win over DR Congo | Football News
NEW DELHI: Daniel Muñoz scored the decisive goal as Colombia beat DR Congo 1-0 on Tuesday to become one of the first teams to secure a place in the FIFA World Cup knockout stage.The defender found the breakthrough in the 76th minute after a tightly contested match in Guadalajara. Muñoz’s left-footed effort from inside the box took a deflection off a defender before finding the back of the net, leaving DR Congo goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi with no chance.It was Muñoz’s second goal of the tournament and enough to give Colombia their second straight victory in Group K.For much of the game, Mpasi kept DR Congo in the contest with an outstanding performance. The goalkeeper made five difficult saves in the opening 20 minutes as Colombia dominated possession and created several chances.DR Congo almost snatched a dramatic equaliser in stoppage time. Nathanael Mbuku tested Colombia goalkeeper Camilo Vargas with a powerful long-range strike, but Vargas produced a superb save. Moments later, he denied Chancel Mbemba’s header from the resulting corner to preserve Colombia’s lead.Colombia thought they had sealed the game late on through Luis Díaz, but the Liverpool forward saw two goals ruled out within two minutes. One was disallowed for a foul and the other for offside.The African side had impressed in their opening match by holding Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal to a 1-1 draw, but they could not repeat that result against a clinical Colombian team.With six points from two matches, Colombia now sit top of Group K and have booked their place in the round of 32. Portugal are second after their 5-0 victory over Uzbekistan, while DR Congo remain on one point.A draw against Portugal in their final group match will be enough for Colombia to finish as group winners.The match also featured the return of DR Congo’s famous supporter Michel Nkuka Mboladinga, popularly known as “Lumumba Vea”. The fan, who became a viral sensation during the Africa Cup of Nations for standing like a statue throughout matches, attended the game after missing the team’s opener because of Ebola-related quarantine rules.Colombia, who failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup, have made an impressive return to the tournament with back-to-back wins. Veteran playmaker James Rodríguez also reached a milestone, joining Colombian greats Freddy Rincón and Carlos Valderrama with 10 World Cup appearances.
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