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Djabel Manishimwe Describes His Return For The 2026 FIFA World Cup as an Honor

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Rwanda midfielder Djabel Manishimwe expresses preparation and readiness for the 2026 FIFA World Cup against Nigeria.

The footballer will be making a return after his last match in June 2024 against Lesotho.

Manishumwe describes his return as an honor, sharing that he felt grateful to be called on. “It was an honour for me when I was contacted by the coach to play for the national team again.”

“I know I have the responsibility to repay the faith that the coach has put in me.”


 

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André Onana Reveals Chelsea and Arsenal Were Interested in Him Before Manchester United Move

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Manchester United Player, André Onana reveals clubs that were interested in him before joining Manchester United.

The goalkeeper shared that Chelsea and Arsenal showed interest in signing him in before he signed with Manchester United.

It can be recalled that the player joined Man U in July 2023. When asked about the clubs that he almost joined the goalkeeper listed “I had Monaco, I had Nice, I had Atlético Madrid, I had Chelsea, Arsenal.”


 

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Scaloni Urges Fans Not to Pressure Messi Over 2026 World Cup

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Argentina’s head coach, Lionel Scaloni, has urged fans not to pressure Lionel Messi about playing in the 2026 World Cup.

Argentina secured their spot in next year’s tournament after a 4-1 win over Brazil earlier this week, leaving many wondering if Messi, now 37, will aim for his sixth World Cup appearance.

“We’ll see what happens. There’s still plenty of time,” Scaloni said. “We need to take it one game at a time. Let’s not drive him crazy with this. He’ll decide when he’s ready.”

Messi missed Argentina’s last two matches against Uruguay and Brazil due to a low-grade adductor muscle injury. The Inter Miami star is currently focused on recovery.


 

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“I Forgive Raphinha” – Argentina Coach Reacts to Brazil Star’s Bold Pre-Match Taunt

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Argentina coach, Lionel Scaloni publicly forgives Brazil player, Raphinha amid the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier.

The Brazil footballer shared during an interview just before the match that Brazil will beat Argentina silly. “We’re going to give Argentina a beating, no doubt. Am I going to score? Yes. With everything. F**k them.”

However the match ended on a different story with Argentina celebrating their 4-1 win against Brazil. Afterwards Scaloni speaks to the press on the match “I forgive Raphinha because I know he didn’t do it on purpose, he’s defending his country.”

“I’m completely sure he didn’t mean to hurt anyone. We didn’t play like this because of that.”


 

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