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Brazilian Legend Cafu Disagrees with Cristiano Ronaldo’s G.O.A.T Status

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Brazilian Football legend Cafu states that Cristiano Ronaldo is not the created player of all time. The legend acknowledges Ronaldo’s talents but still states that there are other players that can be considered as the G.O.A.T. He mentioned players like Diego Maradona, Pelé, Michel Platini, Franz Beckenbauer and Garrincha.

Ronaldo has made an impressive reputation during his timeline and he still continues to impress fans as he turns 40. The unique skills has shown in the Saudi Pro League as he plays for Al-Nassr.

Ronaldo also acknowledges his determination and has called himself the most complete player ever, which sparked a debate among the football community.

The Brazilian Legend, Cafu, speaks to the media on Ronaldo and shares “Cristiano is a phenomenon, but not the best player of all time. The discussion about greatness should include players who have left an indelible mark on history.”


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“It Will Be Hard” – Super Eagles Coach on Convincing Ethan Nwaneri to Play for Nigeria

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Super Eagles Coach, Eric Chelle reveals that it will be difficult to convince Ethan Nwaneri to play for the team.

Ethan Nwaneri is a recent player for England but ca still play for Nigeria as his Nigerian Father married his English Mother. The player still has a chance to play for Nigeria, However Chelle stated that it might not be easy.

Speaking to the media the Super Eagles coach shared his thoughts “During my trip to England, to meet with Super Eagles stars, I said I would want Nwaneri to play for Nigeria.”

“I want the NFF to talk to him, and then I will also speak with him. It will be hard because England will also want to cap him at full international level.”


 

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MLS Bans Messi’s Bodyguard from Pitch After Multiple Fan Invasions

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Yassine Cheuko, the bodyguard to Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi, recently shared that he’s no longer able to assist the star in the same way he did before due to restrictions imposed by Major League Soccer (MLS).

Cheuko, a former Navy SEAL, has been guarding Messi since his move to the U.S. in 2023, with security concerns being a priority for the soccer legend. Cheuko became a familiar figure at MLS matches, often stepping in to stop pitch-invading fans trying to get closer to Messi. On several occasions, he’s tackled fans before they could reach the field.

However, MLS has now limited Cheuko’s role, banning him from stepping onto the pitch during games. Instead, he’s restricted to behind-the-scenes security duties. Cheuko expressed his frustration during an interview with House of Highlights, stating, “They don’t allow me to be on the field anymore.”

Reflecting on the unique challenges in the U.S., Cheuko said, “In Europe, I worked for seven years in Ligue 1 and the Champions League, and only six fans ever invaded the pitch. But here in the U.S., in just 20 months, 16 fans have breached the field. There’s a real issue here. I’m not the problem. Let me do my job and protect Messi.”


 

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Latrell Mitchell Returns for Rabbitohs in Big Match Against Roosters

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South Sydney Rabbitohs star Latrell Mitchell is set to make his long-awaited return to the NRL after recovering from a pre-season hamstring injury. In a strategic move, Mitchell will debut at left centre in the upcoming match against his former team, the Sydney Roosters. This adjustment led to Jack Wighton shifting to right centre, aiming to bolster the Rabbitohs’ backline strength.

Mitchell, 27, has primarily played fullback since joining South Sydney but has previously excelled in the centre position for both state and country. His most recent appearance in the centres was during the 2019 grand final with the Sydney Roosters. Rabbitohs coach Wayne Bennett emphasized the importance of Mitchell’s versatility and the team’s need to adapt to injuries, particularly with winger Alex Johnston sidelined due to a shoulder issue.

Jack Wighton, who joined South Sydney in 2024, has agreed to the positional change to accommodate Mitchell’s return. Wighton has previously played in the centres for Australia and New South Wales, bringing valuable experience to the role. His flexibility and team-first attitude are expected to enhance the Rabbitohs’ attacking options.

The Rabbitohs have shown resilience this season, maintaining a 3-1 record despite several key injuries.


 

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