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FIFA ADMIT MISTAKE: CRISTIANO RONALDO OMISSION SPARKS GLOBAL OUTCRY

FIFA was forced to delete and replace its 2026 World Cup poster after a major fan backlash over Cristiano Ronaldo's omission. The original featured Bruno Fernandes, sparking swift online criticism.

FIFA ADMIT Mistake: Cristiano Ronaldo Omission Sparks Global Outcry
FA Deleted World Cup Poster Immediately

When people noticed that Cristiano Ronaldo was not in the first picture FIFA showed for the 2026 World Cup, everyone started talking about it. Fans got so upset online that the picture was taken down and a new one with the Portugal star was quickly put up instead.

The group in charge of international soccer showed a picture with a player from each of the 42 teams that had already made it to the tournament in the United States. They wanted to get people excited about the drawing for the group stage on December 5.

They put in players like Erling Haaland, Kylian Mbappe, Harry Kane, and Lionel Messi. But Ronaldo was missing from Portugal's group; instead, Bruno Fernandes was shown.

After the picture was finally removed, a new one with Ronaldo was immediately put up. People thought it was strange that it also had Messi holding the trophy for winning and Youssef En Nesyri from Morocco heading the ball, which caused Portugal to lose in the World Cup in Qatar.

People criticised FIFA because they did not understand why Ronaldo was not in the first picture. The 40-year-old only needs one more goal to be tied for the most goals scored in the qualifying games.

The Al Nassr player has scored in every tournament since 2006 and has scored more World Cup goals than anyone else. Some fans were surprised that he was not automatically included in the advertising because he is so well-known.

One person on social media said, "It is hard to believe FIFA left Cristiano Ronaldo off the official World Cup picture. When it comes to getting people interested, he is the most famous athlete in the world, the kind of person that makes people want to watch the tournament."

Someone else said, "There will be a lot of angry comments because Bruno is being used as the face of Portugal instead of CR7."

"Did the person in charge forget about Ronaldo? It must be a Messi fan who did it," one person said, not really believing it.

"Ronaldo does not need pictures. Pictures need Ronaldo," someone wrote. "When CR7 is missing, people get upset - it is not surprising they had to take it down," another person guessed.

What was even more surprising was that Ronaldo was not in the first picture after he went to the White House with FIFA President Gianni Infantino. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman led a group of officials from Saudi Arabia that included Ronaldo.

In December of last year, Ronaldo said he was happy that Saudi Arabia would be hosting the 2034 World Cup. "It is great. I was not expecting it, but it is very, very, very good," he said.

THE VERDICT: WHY ROY KEANE AND JAMIE CARRAGHER RANK THE OLD FIRM ABOVE ALL ENGLISH DERBIES

The Old Firm reigns supreme: Discover why Roy Keane and Jamie Carragher rank Rangers vs Celtic as the world's best derby match.

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Pundits name Rangers vs Celtic the fiercest rivalry in world football

Rangers and Celtic just got another nod in the never-ending debate over football’s fiercest rivalries.

Some well-known pundits down in England have been weighing in, trying to settle the question of which derby tops them all. Roy Keane and Jamie Carragher, for example, sat down on The Overlap to share their picks. The Old Firm Rangers vs Celtic came up fast. Everyone knows their meetings in Glasgow are some of the most intense in world football, and you can tell the folks south of the border get how much it means when those two meet in the Premiership.

Ian Wright went with the North London derby, his old team Arsenal against Spurs, right out of the gate. Jill Scott gave a shout-out to Sunderland vs Newcastle. But Carragher didn’t hesitate, insisting nothing matches the atmosphere of Rangers vs Celtic. You can almost hear the crowd just thinking about it.

And Roy Keane? He jumped in and said it’s Celtic vs Rangers, especially when both are pushing for the top. Ange Postecoglou, who’s managed both Celtic and Tottenham, backed the Old Firm too, even as Gary Neville turned the spotlight back to North London, or Sunderland vs Newcastle. Still, a bunch of the panel agreed: Old Firm day is the one you don’t want to miss.

Right now, Rangers sit second in the league with Livingston up next on Sunday. Their manager, Danny Rohl, sounded upbeat: “We just need to keep it up, one game at a time. Last week’s win over Hearts was a great statement. The training the next day was sharp; guys who didn’t play were still fired up. It’s one of the first normal weeks since I arrived, so we’re keeping the intensity but also letting the players recharge. We’re ready for Sunday, but these games demand full focus. We have to win, simple as that; otherwise, last week means nothing.”

Celtic, meanwhile, is gearing up to face Hibs. They’re in third and looking to close the gap at the top. Martin O’Neill looked back at his earlier meetings with Hibs: “It’s always a tough game. We faced them early in my first spell, and they really gave us trouble. They just beat St Mirren and played very well against Hearts too, so we have to be prepared.”

Midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain added, “Playing at home, in front of your fans, it’s always special. You get that little edge. Every game’s a chance, but you really have to make the most of home fixtures. That’s where you need to lock down all three points, because away games only get harder.”

THE ZIDANE AGREEMENT: WHY ZINEDINE ZIDANE FINALLY CHOSE FRANCE OVER THE MANCHESTER UNITED JOB

Zidane is headed to France! Discover the verbal deal for the 2026 World Cup and Wayne Rooney’s plea for Michael Carrick at United.

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A verbal deal was reached to replace Didier Deschamps after the 2026 World Cup

Zinedine Zidane has apparently struck a verbal deal to take over as France’s coach after the 2026 World Cup.

Italian media say the 53-year-old will step in once Didier Deschamps’ contract runs out after the tournament in the USA, Canada, and Mexico. Deschamps has been in charge for a long time, but after this summer, it sounds like Zidane’s finally stepping into the job so many have linked him with.

Zidane hasn’t coached since he left Real Madrid back in 2021. Since then, he’s been connected with all sorts of high-profile gigs. Manchester United popped up a lot, but he’s stayed out of the spotlight. Still, the French job always felt like his natural next move.

Back in October, Zidane made it clear that coaching France was on his mind. At an event put on by La Gazzetta dello Sport, he said, “I’m sure I’ll get back into coaching. I’m not saying it’s going to happen now, but what I want one day is to coach the national team.”

So with Zidane set on France, that’s one more big name off the table for Manchester United, who are still hunting for their next manager after Michael Carrick stepped in as caretaker.

Carrick’s done well since taking charge. There’s even talk about making his role permanent. Wayne Rooney, in The Mirror, said Carrick deserves the job full-time: “We’ve tried managers like Mourinho, van Gaal, ten Hag, and Amorim. For me, Carrick makes sense.”

Rooney didn’t just say that because they’re friends. He pointed out Carrick’s calming presence and real connection to the club. “Having someone there who knows and cares for the club makes a big difference. Michael is managing the squad well.”

Rooney also said people sometimes overlook what’s right in front of them, always looking for some new coach from abroad who doesn’t really care about the club. With Carrick, at least Manchester United would have a solid foundation to build on over the next few years as they try to get the club’s structure back on track. 

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