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The Football World Cup is on the verge of collapse

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‼️ The Football World Cup is on the verge of collapse

The revamped Club World Cup may not take place next summer

🗣 La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that the tournament, scheduled to be held in the USA from June 15 to July 13, 2025, with 32 teams participating, may not happen due to issues with selling television rights

It is also unclear which stadiums will host the matches, and the participant list is incomplete — two teams are still missing🤷‍♂️

Moreover, the tournament dates overlap with the U21 Euro 2025 and the CONCACAF Gold Cup

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R.I.P. George Baldock dead aged 31: Shock as former EPL star found dead in pool

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GEORGE BALDOCK has tragically died at the age of 31, according to shocking reports in Greece.

Former Sheffield United star Baldock was found dead at his home in Greece.

The defender caused concern for his wife who lives in England after she was unable to make contact with him.

A mutual friend was asked to check up on him at his house in Glyfada.

According to local reports he was then found dead in his swimming pool.

Born in England, Baldock starred for Greek side Panathinaikos.

Baldock starred for the Blades between 2017 and 2024, making more than 219 appearances.

He had previously played for MK Dons, Oxford United, Tamworth and Northampton Town.

The 12-cap Greek international had joined Panathinaikos from Sheffield United this summer.

He had made four appearances for the club this season, including three in the league.

His most recent appearance came against Olympiacos on October 6.

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Man City’s leaky defence has given Guardiola a puzzle to solve

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Pep Guardiola has become better at enjoying his international breaks, taking time for holidays with family, but he will not be able to resist the urge to study the tapes this month.

Although one point off the top, Manchester City have fallen behind in four of their seven games — conceding the first goal in three of them, as they did on Saturday against Fulham — and their manager wants to know why.

Marco Silva’s vibrant side, who deserved more than their eventual lot, were most dangerous when City won a corner or were loose in possession in the final third. From there, Adama Traore motored and Fulham finished the afternoon with a higher expected goals tally than City.

City’s eight goals conceded so far, more than Newcastle and Nottingham Forest, is no major cause for alarm yet the exacting standards mean it will be Guardiola’s primary area of concern over the next fortnight.

Broadly, these are not coming via individual mistakes. ‘Maybe it is structural,’ Guardiola said. ‘I will reflect. We have a margin to improve.’

Guardiola admits he is glass half-empty and describes himself as ‘scared’ on the touchline. He is pragmatic in a way English football traditionally isn’t, the ethos being to keep the ball as much as possible to stop opponents having a sniff.

So when the Catalan says structural, he generally means when City are in possession and how they are set up to deal with transitions.

While it is too easy, he says, to point towards Rodri’s knee injury — ‘we’ve drawn two games with him and without him we won them all’ — there is a formula to find in midfield.

And that includes how City build up from the back. Does John Stones come in for Ruben Dias? With that City lose an organiser. Could they revert to the Treble team, with Manuel Akanji at right back? Then the club captain, Kyle Walker, is only left watching. Are Mateo Kovacic and Ilkay Gundogan functioning well enough, or does Bernardo Silva drop into central midfield? Rico Lewis, largely terrific so far and especially in midfield, might then be a fall guy.

City stretched their unbeaten home record to 50 matches on Saturday but they were indebted to Ederson. Maligned by some supporters for his shot-stopping, the Brazilian twice thwarted Traore one-on-one in a display that supported Peter Schmeichel’s recent claim that he is the best in the league.

Guardiola had spent the summer worrying that his long-term No 1 would be heading to Saudi Arabia after Cristiano Ronaldo’s team Al Nassr turned Ederson’s head. In the end, Al Nassr lowballed City with a bid that was swiftly rejected.

‘He knew from day one I didn’t want it,’ Guardiola said. ‘But the truth is the offer didn’t come. A real offer. A keeper, for the team who won four Premier Leagues in a row, has a value. They have a price. Otherwise, he cannot leave. If the offer (was higher), maybe he would not be here.’

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Highlights | Brighton Vs Tottenham

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Tottenham Hotspur have reeled off five successive wins after losing in the North London derby but their revival faces a major test on the road at Brighton and Hove Albion in the .

Fans were starting to have doubts about Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham revolution after that home loss to Arsenal but the Aussie has stuck to his guns and been rewarded with a resurgence in form.

Last weekend’s 3-0 win at Old Trafford left them just three points adrift of the top four so another win in Brighton would leave them in good shape.

It won’t be easy against the Seagulls though as they sit just a point behind Tottenham after six games. New boss Fabian Hurzeler got off to a flying start with a seven-game unbeaten run in all competitions but it came to an end at Chelsea last weekend.

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