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America didn’t just host the World Cup. It fell in love with it | Football News

America didn’t just host the World Cup. It fell in love with it | Football News

6 min readNew JerseyJul 19, 2026 09:22 AM IST Outside the Atlanta Stadium after the England-Argentina thriller, James Brown is tiredly unfolding his makeshift stall that sold World Cup memorabilia. He is throwing the remaining items, stacks of caps and t-shirts, at throwaway prices before the locality empties fully. “I might open the store tomorrow, some fans might be lingering, but I will miss the World Cup,” he says. A mechanic in a tyre shop on the highway, he says he has never been a football fan. His only motive was to make a quick buck. “I am more of a footie guy, that’s what I have been watching and playing since my childhood. Soccer, well, no one watches games on TV at home. But here I had to learn and watch because I was dealing with soccer fans, and I wanted to appear knowledgeable,” he says. “But the more I watched the more I started enjoying it, and USMNT was doing well. I wish they were in the final,” he says. ALSO READ | …

‘England fell in trap of fear’: Oliver Kahn, Robbie Fowler slam Tuchel’s tactics | Football News

‘England fell in trap of fear’: Oliver Kahn, Robbie Fowler slam Tuchel’s tactics | Football News

3 min readJul 16, 2026 07:00 AM IST The knives were out for England coach Thomas Tuchel after his side allowed a 1-0 lead to slip and become a 2-1 defeat to Argentina in the FIFA World Cup semi-finals on Wednesday night. The German coach’s tactics came under withering scrutiny from former footballers like Oliver Khan and Robbie Fowler  England had taken the lead in the 55th minute, thanks to Anthony Gordon’s goal. Then they resorted to defensive tactics which allowed the defending champions to attack in wave after wave. Finally, England conceded in the 85th minute with Enzo Fernandez shooting from distance before Lautaro Martinez headed the ball in in the second minute of injury time to complete a come-from-behind win.  “England fell in the trap of fear,” was former Germany keeper Oliver Kahn’s assessment on Zee5 after the game ended. “From the point England scored and took the lead, they were only defending. Against Argentina this is not possible. They were almost playing with 10 defenders by the end of the game.”  Kahn …

FIFA World Cup | How Didier Deschamps’s elite bunch fell short on big stage – 3 times to Spain

FIFA World Cup | How Didier Deschamps’s elite bunch fell short on big stage – 3 times to Spain

5 min readJul 15, 2026 08:07 PM IST One of the lasting images of World Cup knockout games are those final lingering shots, the camera trailing the faces of some of the best to be a part of the sport, in their most disappointing moments. Didier Deschamps’ final moments as coach for France are yet to come, with a third-place playoff, which hardly any team looks forward to, still to be negotiated. But the steady flow of red that kept rushing to his face until the final whistle in the semifinal against Spain was in effect his goodbye to managing France. The abject French surrender was a crushing end to the reign of a man used to collecting records as player and manager. AS IT HAPPENED | France vs Spain, FIFA World Cup semifinal Deschamps may leave with a feeling of ‘what could have been’. Fourteen years of handling probably the most talented group of footballers in international football, arriving pristine out of the Clairefontaine conveyor belt, should have resulted in a stacked trophy cabinet. …

Salman Yusuf Khan on freak accident that led to hand surgery: I slipped, fell 13 feet and broke my hand

Salman Yusuf Khan on freak accident that led to hand surgery: I slipped, fell 13 feet and broke my hand

Choreographer and actor Salman Yusuf Khan, best known for ABCD (2013), recently worried fans after sharing pictures from the hospital following hand surgery. He has now revealed what led to the accident. Salman Yusuf Khan on freak accident that led to hand surgery: I slipped, fell 13 feet and broke my hand Speaking to us, Salman says the injury didn’t happen on a film set or during rehearsals, but during a family moment. “It was a very clumsy thing. These days kids are so into gadgets, so I decided to teach my 10-year-old son how to fly a kite. We were on the terrace. I taught him, sent him back down, and then got excited and tried to fly the kite higher myself. I slipped, fell 13 feet, and broke my hand,” he recalls. Despite the setback, Salman says he’s already focused on recovery. “I broke two bones. Injuries have been a part of my life as a dancer. The bones will heal, that’s for sure. I’m under recovery. The cast should be off in …

Boston fell in love with Scotland fans. Now the city hopes they return. | Football News

Boston fell in love with Scotland fans. Now the city hopes they return. | Football News

Miles away from Miami, where Brazil beat Scotland 3-0 and damaged their knockout hopes, Boston mourned. In a week in the city, where Scotland played Morocco and Haiti in the group stage, the Tartan Army had captured Bostonians’ hearts so completely that Mayor Michelle Wu signed a letter of intent to make Glasgow and Boston sister cities. After Scotland’s final group game in Boston against Morocco, the Boston Globe devoted a full page to thanking them. It read: “You came for the World Cup, but gave us something more. For a week, you turned train stations into singalongs, Fenway into a football ground, and an ordinary June into something we will be talking about for years. The World Cup will move on. So will the songs, but we will never forget the joy you brought to our city.” Patriots owner Robert Kraft has petitioned the NFL to play a regular season game at Glasgow’s Hampden Park. The Boston Red Sox wrote to the Scotland Football Association. “What happened at Fenway Park on June 14th was …

Most of bombs fell where…’ Qatar coach Lopetegui on team’s preparation phase

Most of bombs fell where…’ Qatar coach Lopetegui on team’s preparation phase

5 min readJun 13, 2026 02:14 PM IST Last FIFA World Cup hosts Qatar have come to this FIFA World Cup after a historic World Cup qualifying campaign, which saw the team score a 2-1 win over UAE in the fourth round of Asian Qualifiers. The country had become the first country in FIFA World Cup history to play in a World Cup without qualifying for it and the second after Italy to qualify as hosts after being not part of the World Cups before. The Julen Lopetegui coached Qatar side will open their campaign in Group B as they face Switzerland at San Francisco Bay Arena on Saturday. Earlier in March, the team’s preparations were hampered by the US-Iran war, which also saw Iran bombing locations in Qatar. The attacks meant that the country’s friendlies against Serbia and reigning world champions Argentina were cancelled. Lopetegui has now spoken about how the attacks hampered his team’s preparations apart from his family asking him to return but he chose to stay back. “It was unpleasant, unlike …

5 mighty cities that ruled the world, until they fell | Destination-of-the-week News

5 mighty cities that ruled the world, until they fell | Destination-of-the-week News

4 min readNew DelhiJun 12, 2026 08:00 PM IST Throughout history, certain cities rose far beyond ordinary urban centres. They became capitals of empires, hubs of global trade, cultural powerhouses, and symbols of unmatched influence. Yet even the mightiest cities eventually faced decline. Some were destroyed by invasions, others weakened by political decay, disease, environmental collapse, or changing trade routes. Here are five cities that once ruled the world, and the reasons they ultimately fell from power. Rome, Italy At its peak, Rome controlled one of the largest empires in human history, stretching across Europe, North Africa, and parts of Asia. Known for its military strength, engineering marvels, and political influence, ancient Rome shaped law, governance, architecture, and language for centuries. But Rome’s dominance slowly weakened due to internal corruption, political instability, economic troubles, and repeated invasions by barbarian tribes. The fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 CE marked the symbolic collapse of one of history’s greatest powers. Even after its political decline, Rome remained culturally and religiously influential through the rise of …

Krissann Barretto on becoming a mom: The moment she held my hand, I fell in love

Krissann Barretto on becoming a mom: The moment she held my hand, I fell in love

From holding her newborn daughter with tears in her eyes to discovering an entirely new meaning of love, actor Krissann Barretto says motherhood has transformed her life in ways she never imagined. The actor, who welcomed baby girl Krisha with her husband electrical engineer Nathan Karamchandani on May 20, is currently embracing what she calls the “most magical phase” of her life. Navigating pregnancy, childbirth, and now parenthood away from home in America, Krissann admits she is still overwhelmed with emotion. Krissann Barretto on becoming a mom: The moment she held my hand, I fell in love “Honestly, I was in shock for a while. I just kept staring at her and as soon as it hit me that this is my baby, oh my God, I became so emotional. My husband and I just held her with happy tears in our eyes. I can’t put what I felt into words. It was the most magical feeling in the world,” she tells us. The actor who rose to fame for her role in popular show …

Saroj Khan’s dancer fell on Karisma Kapoor, angry actor walked out; they never worked together again | Bollywood News

Saroj Khan’s dancer fell on Karisma Kapoor, angry actor walked out; they never worked together again | Bollywood News

3 min readNew DelhiMay 18, 2026 06:58 PM IST When Dil To Pagal Hai was being cast, several leading actresses reportedly refused to work opposite Madhuri Dixit, who was then considered one of Bollywood’s finest dancers. However, Karisma Kapoor took up the challenge without hesitation and went on to deliver one of the most memorable performances of her career. Ironically, the same actress later reportedly locked horns with legendary choreographer Saroj Khan — Madhuri Dixit’s dance guru — following an on-set incident, after which the two never worked together again. In an interview with Bollywood Thikana, dancer Rubina Khan, who closely worked with Saroj Khan, recalled several behind-the-scenes incidents involving actors and their interactions with the late choreographer. Recalling one such incident involving Karisma Kapoor, Rubina shared, “One time, Karisma Kapoor was shooting a song with Saroj Khan. In that song, there was a sequence where the actors had to run and stop at a particular spot. The set had a tree, and according to the sequence, some boys and girls were hiding on it. …

‘Couldn’t hit water if he fell out of boat’: LSG lambasted, management shredded for ‘criminal’ Nicholas Pooran move

‘Couldn’t hit water if he fell out of boat’: LSG lambasted, management shredded for ‘criminal’ Nicholas Pooran move

Former South Africa pacer Dale Steyn minced no words as he tore into the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) management for keeping faith in Nicholas Pooran and sending him out in the Super Over against the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 match on Sunday. The left-handed batter has been woefully out of form in the tournament, looking a pale shadow of his old self. The move to send the former West Indies captain backfired as he was dismissed on the first ball of the Super Over by Sunil Narine, and LSG eventually just managed one run, and the target was overhauled by the three-time champions quite easily. Nicholas Pooran of Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) clean bowled by Sunil Narine. Pooran, viewed as one of the best T20 batters in the world, has managed just 82 runs in the 19th edition of the tournament so far, at an average of 10.25. In the regular game time against KKR, the 30-year-old returned with just nine runs off 12 balls and was eventually …