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Reçu — 9 juillet 2026 US news | The Guardian

World Cup quarter-final predictions: will anyone derail France? Some of our panel believe so …

With the World Cup down to eight teams, our writers assess who’s left, identify the biggest remaining threats to France and make calls on who will lift the trophy

Lionel Messi. As he proved in thrilling style against Egypt, Argentina’s No 10 still has magic in his boots even at the age of 39. While his penalty record of four from eight attempts is much worse than you’d expect, he is clinical when it matters most. EA

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Reçu — 7 juillet 2026 US news | The Guardian
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  • Christian Pulisic’s World Cup of TV stardom and ‘little glimpses’ ends in disappointment
    For much of the star’s career, this tournament has been held as a high-water mark. Instead much of the USMNT’s success came without his involvementThere was a quiver in Christian Pulisic’s voice as he answered the final question posed to him at the 2026 World Cup.On its face, the question was straightforward: how did the overall experience of this tournament meet his expectations? The subtext was overwhelming. For eight years, this World Cup co-hosted by the United States has been viewed as the
     

Christian Pulisic’s World Cup of TV stardom and ‘little glimpses’ ends in disappointment

7 juillet 2026 à 12:00

For much of the star’s career, this tournament has been held as a high-water mark. Instead much of the USMNT’s success came without his involvement

There was a quiver in Christian Pulisic’s voice as he answered the final question posed to him at the 2026 World Cup.

On its face, the question was straightforward: how did the overall experience of this tournament meet his expectations? The subtext was overwhelming. For eight years, this World Cup co-hosted by the United States has been viewed as the potential high-water mark of his career and those of his teammates. Every machination of American soccer has operated with signposts displaying “2026” in bold.

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Reçu — 5 juillet 2026 US news | The Guardian
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  • Has the US finally fallen in love with football? – podcast
    Has the success of the US men’s team – and hosting the World Cup – finally made Americans fall in love with football? With Guardian US soccer correspondent Jeff RueterFor decades, the US has been unmoved by the charms of the beautiful game. As Guardian US soccer correspondent Jeff Rueter, a boyhood fan of the sport, explains, football in America was a ‘ramshackle’ affair – unloved, boring, a little alien.But, Helen Pidd hears, things are beginning to change. The US men’s national team is thrivin
     

Has the US finally fallen in love with football? – podcast

Has the success of the US men’s team – and hosting the World Cup – finally made Americans fall in love with football? With Guardian US soccer correspondent Jeff Rueter

For decades, the US has been unmoved by the charms of the beautiful game. As Guardian US soccer correspondent Jeff Rueter, a boyhood fan of the sport, explains, football in America was a ‘ramshackle’ affair – unloved, boring, a little alien.

But, Helen Pidd hears, things are beginning to change. The US men’s national team is thriving in the World Cup they are hosting, and Americans are being won over by travelling football teams and fans, from the Scots in Boston to Algerians in Kansas

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  • Astonished Belgium vow to ‘defend football’ after Fifa’s shock Balogun reversal
    Rudi Garcia likens decision to April Fools’ Day jokeBelgian FA says it will investigate all potential optionsUSMNT reaction to Fifa flip: ‘Thought it was AI at first’ As a Fifa media officer read aloud the statement confirming the governing body’s shock reversal of US striker Folarin Balogun’s suspension on Sunday, Belgium coach Rudi Garcia and goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois put their poker faces to work. Garcia stared straight down the aisle of the press conference room at Seattle Stadium. Courtoi
     

Astonished Belgium vow to ‘defend football’ after Fifa’s shock Balogun reversal

5 juillet 2026 à 17:55
  • Rudi Garcia likens decision to April Fools’ Day joke

  • Belgian FA says it will investigate all potential options

  • USMNT reaction to Fifa flip: ‘Thought it was AI at first’

As a Fifa media officer read aloud the statement confirming the governing body’s shock reversal of US striker Folarin Balogun’s suspension on Sunday, Belgium coach Rudi Garcia and goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois put their poker faces to work. Garcia stared straight down the aisle of the press conference room at Seattle Stadium. Courtois’s eyes fluttered about, perhaps masking some rolls as he faced a press pack eager to make sense of an unexpected World Cup twist.

Balogun’s reinstatement came across as a joke to the Belgian boss, though he hardly seemed ready for a laugh.

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  • USA v Belgium tactical analysis: what’s Pochettino’s plan with Balogun available?
    The sides meet Monday for a World Cup quarter-final spot, and the USMNT’s main goal threat is able to play after a shock reversal. Here’s what to knowAfter a few days of preparing for the World Cup’s last 16 without their top scorer, the United States were dealt a surprise Sunday when Fifa rescinded Folarin Balogun’s red-card suspension for Monday’s match against Belgium.Belgium’s own preparations have now been scuppered as they go from planning to face an alternative – likely either Ricardo Pep
     

USA v Belgium tactical analysis: what’s Pochettino’s plan with Balogun available?

5 juillet 2026 à 16:24

The sides meet Monday for a World Cup quarter-final spot, and the USMNT’s main goal threat is able to play after a shock reversal. Here’s what to know

After a few days of preparing for the World Cup’s last 16 without their top scorer, the United States were dealt a surprise Sunday when Fifa rescinded Folarin Balogun’s red-card suspension for Monday’s match against Belgium.

Belgium’s own preparations have now been scuppered as they go from planning to face an alternative – likely either Ricardo Pepi or Haji Wright – to trying to contain one of the World Cup’s most in-form forwards.

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Reçu — 3 juillet 2026 US news | The Guardian
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  • ‘It’s been surreal’: USMNT’s Folarin Balogun moves on from controversial red card
    Striker’s one-match ban will not be increasedBalogun says yellow card would have been fairPepi and Wright among options against BelgiumFolarin Balogun fielded questions on the morning of his 25th birthday, though the cards being discussed weren’t filled with kind notes and two-dollar bills.Per Fifa rules, the striker was unable to speak to the media following the United States’ World Cup last-32 triumph over Bosnia and Herzegovina, where he opened the scoring in a commanding 2-0 win but was sent
     

‘It’s been surreal’: USMNT’s Folarin Balogun moves on from controversial red card

3 juillet 2026 à 15:15
  • Striker’s one-match ban will not be increased

  • Balogun says yellow card would have been fair

  • Pepi and Wright among options against Belgium

Folarin Balogun fielded questions on the morning of his 25th birthday, though the cards being discussed weren’t filled with kind notes and two-dollar bills.

Per Fifa rules, the striker was unable to speak to the media following the United States’ World Cup last-32 triumph over Bosnia and Herzegovina, where he opened the scoring in a commanding 2-0 win but was sent off after receiving a red card in the second half.

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