Marcus Rashford starts, Anthony Gordon on the bench as Barcelona’s transfer strategy questioned
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In an odd twist, FC Barcelona signed Anthony Gordon and decided against taking up a buy option for Marcus Rashford, just as the two compete for the same spot in the English national team. Rashford was a substitute in England’s first two FIFA World Cup games, but he was a starter in the win against Panama. Meanwhile, Gordon started the first two but was not used in the third.
Some sections of the media have called into question Barcelona’s transfer strategy as the two battle for the starting job. Rashford, they say, has been rewarded for good substitute appearances and will likely keep the job for now. Meanwhile, Gordon has had two mainly ineffective outings and could be at risk of not playing much.
A deeper analysis may question this conclusion. Rashford did have some moments of danger against Panama, but he didn’t score or assist, and Gordon did not set the world on fire, but he was far from bad. There’s a lot of World Cup left and a lot of drama to unfold.
For Barcelona, the choice to sign Gordon and potentially let Rashford go is not just about performance. There’s Rashford’s contract, which has been the main factor keeping Barcelona from signing him. And then there’s the age factor. Although it’s not a massive difference, Rashford is three-and-a-half years older.
Regardless, the World Cup is one thing at one moment, and performances in this tournament do not necessarily dictate what will happen at club level over the next few years.
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Frenkie de Jong’s quiet brilliance continues to make him indispensable for Barcelona and the Netherlands
Frenkie de Jong (Netherlands) gestures during Group F FIFA World Cup 2026, Netherlands and Japan, Dallas Stadium, Arlington, United States on June 14 2026. (Photo by Ulrik Pedersen/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images
Certain star players prefer to operate from the shadows.
At the World Cup, all the talk is on the battle for the golden boot. We’re captivated by the goal scoring prowess of Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Erling Haaland, and Kylian Mbappe.
For good reason, we watch the game to be entertained by the sparkle of creativity produced by Lamine Yamal and Pedri.
Great teams, however, are held together by the geniuses who rarely make the headlines.
Sergio Busquets was that guy during the last era of Barcelona greatness. Casual fans of the game struggled to appreciate such a player. For a while now, that unsung hero has been Frenkie de Jong. Going forward, I think Hansi Flick will have a hard time finding a better midfield option.
At this World Cup, the Netherlands are proving to be one of the strongest teams in the tournament.
Led by none other than Ronald Koeman, the Flying Dutchmen are real contenders heading into the knockout round.
It’s not because they have the best all around talent. For that, you would look at France, Spain, or England. It’s because they have tactically intelligent players like Frenkie who make them a handful for any opponent to deal with.
That’s the Netherlands stereotype in many ways. High IQ players who were developed the right way, and can adapt to changing circumstances on the field.
Frenkie’s problem recently has been staying healthy, and at this World Cup, he is certainly playing through the pain. When’s he’s fully fit, however, no matter who his coach is, he is a difficult player to drop.
And yet, his name always seems to come up in the summer when it comes to players Barcelona could live without. Luckily, Flick’s influence at the club, and opinion of Frenkie has been decisive.
That being said, even the coach has shown signs of considering whether Gavi or Marc Bernal are ready to take over alongside Pedri in the double pivot.
This World Cup has been a bit of a reality check.
For tactical reasons, Luis de la Fuente opted to not use Gavi in a game that was tailor made for him against a bruising Uruguay team. Marc Bernal isn’t even on the Spanish roster.
Meanwhile, Frenkie continues to fly under the radar.
When push comes to shove, I’d expect him to reclaim his position in Flick’s starting eleven as well.
Frenkie de Jong was made for Barcelona. He may not be flashy, but his presence always makes the team stronger.
For now, he is still irreplaceable.
If Barcelona think there are better options out in the football wilderness, I hope they think twice.
Frenkie de Jong is the type of player you forget about from time to time, and like Busquets, that’s precisely what makes him so good.
When he’s not around, however, his absence is felt.
If the Netherlands make a deep run at the tournament, the MVP won’t show up in the stats sheet, and that’s exactly how he likes it.
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‘Barcelona are the ideal team’ – Javier Saviola explains why Julian Alvarez would be perfect fit for Catalans
London, United Kingdom - May 5: Julian Alvarez of Atletico Madrid looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Semi Final Second Leg match between Arsenal FC and Atletico de Madrid at Arsenal Stadium on May 5, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Vince Mignott/DeFodi Images/DeFodi via Getty Images) | DeFodi Images via Getty Images
Barcelona have been told they are the “ideal” club for Julian Alvarez by former striker Javier Saviola.
Alvarez is aiming to leave Atletico Madrid this summer, with Barcelona keen to bring him in as a replacement for Robert Lewandowski.
Saviola has explained why he thinks it would be an excellent move by both parties.
“He’s not your typical lethal goalscorer. I see him as very complete; he can play on the wing, as an attacking midfielder, as a deep-lying playmaker,” he told Tot Costa.
“You don’t just see the goalscorer, you also see that he’s technically very good. Barça is the ideal team, it can allow him to get more involved in the game, he would be surrounded by great players, giving a very high performance.
“He’s very intelligent, decisive, and well-rounded; he accelerates, turns very quickly, and has excellent ball control and handling.”
Spain, Egypt, Portugal and England advance – FC Barcelona More Culers into the World Cup Round of 32. Spain’s Pedri, Lamine Yamal, Cubarsí, Olmo, Ferran, Joan Garcia, Eric and Gavi, along with Hamza Abdelkarim’s Egypt, João Cancelo’s Portugal and Anthony Gordon and Marcus Rashford’s England, have followed in the footsteps of Kounde, Raphinha and Frenkie de Jong.
Vlahovic: last attempt for Barça – Mundo Deportivo The Serbian is offering himself again after seeing that the Catalan club needs to replace Lewandowski and that Ferran Torres hasn’t ruled out leaving.
Saviola: “Barça is the ideal place for Julián Álvarez” – Mundo Deportivo The former Barcelona forward sees Julián as very complete, more of an attacking midfielder, and “could perform at a higher level surrounded by a squad like Barcelona’s,” he explained on the ‘Tot gira’ program on Catalunya Ràdio.
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How have Barcelona players performed for Spain so far at World Cup 2026?
ZAPOPAN, MEXICO - JUNE 26: Lamine Yamal #19 and Pedri #20 of Spain celebrate the team's first goal scored by Alex Baena #15 (not pictured) during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H match between Uruguay and Spain at Guadalajara Stadium on June 26, 2026 in Zapopan, Mexico. (Photo by Ryan Pierse - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images) | FIFA via Getty Images
After a rocky start, Spain have won their group and are advancing into the knockout rounds at the 2026 FIFA World Cup after a 1-0 win over Uruguay. We take a look at how Barcelona players have performed in the group stage as Spain looks to continue their quest for a second star.
Pau Cubarsí
Still just 19, Cubarsí has made a big impression in his first major international tournament. He has started all three games and played the full 90 each time, as Spain have kept three clean sheets.
Pedri
Pedri is a leader for Spain and has started every match, though he only completed 90 minutes once. One of the main engines for Spain so far, though he will have to reach into his magic bag more than once if Spain are to win the World Cup.
Lamine Yamal
Yamal has come into the World Cup not fully fit, but he’s slowly recovered sharpness. He scored his first goal just 10 minutes into his first World Cup start, and he’s shown flashes of his brilliant passing and dribbling. He has played around 140 minutes, but it’s clear Spain are a different team with him than without him.
Dani Olmo
Olmo started one game, against Saudi Arabia, and gave an assist in that one, too. His involvement against Cape Verde was scarcely a cameo, but he did play half an hour against Uruguay. Signs point to him as a key substitute, or potentially a starter, for the rest of the tournament.
Ferran Torres
Torres started the first game, played a whole half in the second, and was given just 14 minutes in the last. This is a worrying trend as he has struggled with finishing. His movement and effort is good, but Spain need an in-form goalscorer and that is not him, at the moment.
Gavi
Gavi started the first match, against Cape Verde, in an unfamiliar role. Shifted out to the wing, Gavi did all right, but was not at his best. He has not been recalled into the team since, but perhaps if he is deployed as a midfielder he can start regaining Luis de la Fuente’s trust.
Eric García & Joan Garcia
Two players who are yet to feature. Barring an injury, Joan Garcia is unlikely to play as Unai Simón is preferred and keepers are rarely substituted. Eric may have some better luck, as he can fill in in multiple positions. However, at the moment De la Fuente has preferred other players above him.
Who do you think has been Barcelona’s top performer for Spain at World Cup 2026 so far? Tell us what you think in the comments below!
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Ronald Araujo out of World Cup 2026 without playing a single minute for Uruguay
ZAPOPAN, MEXICO - JUNE 26: Ronald Araujo #4 of Uruguay warms up prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H match between Uruguay and Spain at Guadalajara Stadium on June 26, 2026 in Zapopan, Mexico. (Photo by Ryan Pierse - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images) | FIFA via Getty Images
Spain’s win over Uruguay has sent Marcelo Bielsa’s side out of World Cup 2026 and means that Ronald Araujo is the first Barcelona player to be eliminated from the tournament.
The defender has now been to two World Cups but is yet to feature at all. He was also part of the squad in Qatar in 2022 but, once again, injury meant that he didn’t see any game time.
Araujo’s brother was critical of Uruguay after the Barcelona star was sidelined ahead of the start of the tournament in what’s been a difficult World Cup for Bielsa’s men.
Uruguay managed just two points and scored only three goals in three games, finishing behind Cape Verde in the standings in Group G.
There were also rumors of unrest in the camp ahead of the Spain game, with players reportedly unhappy with Bielsa’s training methods and tactics.
Uruguay’s early exit ends what’s been a difficult campain for Araujo. He took a mental health break from Barcelona mid-way through the season before returning to action but only played a bit-part role in the final weeks of the campaign.
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FC Barcelona News: 27 June 2026; Spain eliminate Uruguay in World Cup group stage finale, Marc Bernal rejects Premier League offers
Barça activate “Operation Exit” – Mundo Deportivo Barcelona hope to finalize Ansu Fati’s sale to Monaco for €11 million before June 30, while Ter Stegen is open to a loan move to Ajax. Marc Casadó, valued between 20 and 30 million, is open to new challenges, and Roony Bardghji is also expected to go out on loan to get playing time.
Which player would you sign for Barcelona based solely on their World Cup 2026 performances?
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The World Cup is not just about the superstars and best nations, it is also about the new stars created by the biggest tournament in sports with the biggest audience watching somewhat unknown players raise their stock in huge ways.
Several players in the past have earned big transfers based on their World Cup performances, and this tournament is doing the same. We’ve already seen the big names put on a show such as Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé, Erling Haaland, Vini Jr. and others, but plenty of lesser-known players are also catching the world’s eye.
Deniz Undav is Germany’s new hero, Anthony Elanga has scored two goals for Sweden including a screamer in their last game, Daichi Kamada has really impressed for Japan, Weston McKennie and Sergiño Dest have been outstanding for the United States, and Vozinha may earn one last big paycheck in his career after becoming the tournament’s cult hero with Cape Verde.
We also can’t forget about Yan Diomande, who adds more and more to his transfer fee with every performance for the Ivory Coast, Daniel Muñoz’s heroics for Colombia, Johan Manzambi’s breakout tournament with Switzerland, and many others.
With that in mind for today’s exercise, let’s completely overreact to the first two weeks of the World Cup and have some fun. It doesn’t matter who they are, who they play for, how unlikely it is to sign them, their age, or their reputation at club level prior to this tournament.
So today’s Barca Blaugranes Question of the Day is:
Which player would you sign for Barcelona based solely on their World Cup 2026 performances?
Now it’s over to you! Feel free to share your thoughts, predictions, opinions and answers in the comments section below!
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‘He’s a game changer’ – Marcelo Bielsa talks trying to stop Lamine Yamal and Spain
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JUNE 21: Lamine Yamal #19 of Spain celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H match between Spain and Saudi Arabia at Atlanta Stadium on June 21, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Patrick Smith - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images) | FIFA via Getty Images
Uruguay boss Marcelo Bielsa admits his team face a tough test at World Cup 2026 later today when they come up against Lamine Yamal and Spain.
La Roja are one of the favorites for victory at the tournament, with Yamal having scored his first World Cup goal on his first start last time out against Saudi Arabia.
Bielsa was asked about Yamal and his plans to face Spain ahead of the game.
“He’s a game-changer. There will be arguments with the player who regularly faces him over position on the field. There will be help from the Uruguayan players to overshadow him because he’s a game-changer and a decisive player,” he told reporters.
“Do what we always do. Against Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde we had ups and downs; what I want is for the team to be dynamic, to take the lead, and for us to be able to do so against a superior opponent to the previous two.
“Spain’s style of play is based on teamwork. Creating plays is a priority in all aspects of their game, so defending will be crucial and won’t be easy. One of the best ways to defend is to limit the opponent’s possession, and we’ll try to do just that.”
Uruguay’s preparations for the game have been marred by talk of unrest in the camp, with claims players are unhappy with Bielsa’s tactics and intense training sessions.
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FC Barcelona News: 26 June 2026; Pedri talks Julián Álvarez, Marc-André ter Stegen set for Ajax loan
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Ter Stegen, Ajax’s priority for a loan – Mundo Deportivo The German goalkeeper knows he won’t have a prominent role at Barça, and sources in the Netherlands say he would welcome a move to Amsterdam, where he would reunite with new Ajax coach Míchel.
Marc-Andre ter Stegen close to leaving Barcelona for Ajax
OVIEDO, SPAIN - JANUARY 31: Marc-Andre ter Stegen of Girona FC reacts during the LaLiga EA Sports match between Real Oviedo and Girona FC at Carlos Tartiere on January 31, 2026 in Oviedo, Spain. (Photo by Bruno Penas/Quality Sport Images/Getty Images) | Getty Images
According to Diario AS, the German “will” play for the Dutch side next season and he is “on the verge” of joining Michel’s side.
The new Ajax boss is said to have been key to the deal and wanted to be reunited with Ter Stegen after working briefly with the goalkeeper last season.
Ter Stegen joined Girona on loan in the winter window but barely played for the club after sustaining a serious hamstring injury that required surgery and kept him sidelined for the rest of the campaign.
He remains contracted to Barcelona until 2028 but looks set to spend next season away from Catalunya.
The news means that the goalkeeping situation at Barcelona is starting to clear up. The club have already waved goodbye to Inaki Pena, while Diego Kochen is expected to sign for Danish side Lyngby on loan.
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‘No interest from Barcelona, but Atletico yes’ – Marc Cucurella opens up on summer transfer
Marc Cucurella of Spain gestures during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H match between Spain and Saudi Arabia at Atlanta Stadium on June 21, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Jose Breton/Pics Action/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images
The left-back came through the Barca academy but has now signed a six-year deal with Los Blancos.
Ahead of the transfer, there were rumors of interest from Barcelona and Atletico and Cucurella has now set the record straight.
“No interest from Barcelona, but Atletico yes. Barca told me they wanted to sign a left-back, but that was it, it stayed at that,” he told Radioestadio Noche.
“There was nothing more to it, really. I think they’re focused on signing a striker, but I haven’t heard anything. In the end, there’s a world of difference between that and it actually happening, there’s nothing more to it than that.
Cucurella is currently on international duty with eight Barcelona players in the Spain squad and admitted there was plenty of banter flying about after the deal was confirmed.
“There have been a few jokes, now we’ll be rivals. But it’s all in good fun,” he said. “We’re very happy here now and we have the same goal.”
Julián Álvarez, full of reasons to go to Barça – Mundo Deportivo The Argentine hasn’t won a single title in two years at Atlético, nor has he enjoyed Simeone’s style of play. Several Barça players such as Gavi, Cubarsí, Olmo, Bernal and Araujo have not hesitated to speak out in favor of his arrival and have chosen him as the ideal signing.
Mikel Oyarzabal reacts to talk he’s Barcelona’s Plan B in case Julian Alvarez transfer fails
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JUNE 21: Mikel Oyarzabal #21 of Spain celebrates scoring his team's third goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H match between Spain and Saudi Arabia at Atlanta Stadium on June 21, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Barcelona have been offered hope of landing Alvarez this week after the striker admitted he wants to move on, but Atletico are furious with the situation and have said they will file a complaint to FIFA about the Catalans.
Oyarzabal was therefore asked if he could guarantee he’ll stay at Real Sociedad while at World Cup 2026 and offered up the following response.
“I’m focused on helping the team win in three days. I’m where I want to be, at what I consider my home, Real Sociedad,” he told reporteres.
“My mind isn’t on that, but on arriving in Uruguay in the best possible condition.”
The striker bagged a brace last time out against Saudi Arabia and was also asked whether he feels underrated by the world press.
“I’m actually tired of answering this question; I don’t dwell on it,” he added. “What matters to me is what my teammates, my coach, the staff, and the people whose opinions actually count have to say.
“We know how football works these days, and it’s normal for people to talk, but I don’t let it bother me.”
Oyarzabal has 14 goals and seven assists in his past 13 Spain games and is likely to start again when La Roja face Uruguay in their final group fixture.
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‘No bad feelings towards Barcelona’ – Jose Mourinho discusses rivalry after Real Madrid return
Jose Mourinho, head coach of SL Benfica, during the Primeira Liga match between GD Estoril Praia and SL Benfica at Estadio Antonio Coimbra da Mota in Estoril, Portugal, on May 16, 2026. (Photo by Valter Gouveia/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images
Jose Mourinho has insisted he has no bad feelings towards Barcelona after making his return to Real Madrid as manager ahead of the 2026-27 season.
Los Blancos have gone trophyless for the last two campaigns, while Barca have won two straight La Liga titles, and so have turned to the so-called Special One again.
Mourinho, who worked as a coach at Barcelona at the start of his career, says that he enjoyed his time at the club and the city and harbors no ill-feeling towards the Catalans.
“In Barcelona, as a family, we had an amazing, amazing period. My daughter went to Barcelona at one month old. My son was born in Barcelona. Me, my wife and the kids, we spent four amazing years in Barcelona. And I cannot have any bad feeling about it,” he told Vanity Fair.
“But football is football, and I played so many times against Barcelona, starting at Chelsea before I went to Inter. Big Champions League matches with Chelsea, then big Champions League matches with Inter, and then I went to Real Madrid. I think it was destiny that put us against each other.
“In the end, I don’t deny I love Real Madrid, and this is the reason I’m going back. But I don’t have bad feelings in relation to Barcelona at all. I just enjoy playing against them because in football, you enjoy playing against the best. The best push you to be better than you are.”
Mourinho and Real Madrid have already been busy in the transfer market ahead of the new campaign, bringing in Bernardo Silva, Ibrahima Konate and Marc Cucurella and have also reportedly tied up a deal for Denzel Dumfries.
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Raphinha’s injury record is a real worry for Barcelona
Just when everyone thought it was Raphinha’s time to shine, the Brazilian has sustained another injury, which threatens his participation at World Cup 2026.
The Selecao camp appears to be keeping its cards close to its chest, which in itself is a worry, and there has to be a concern that the winger might not even be available for pre-season duties with Barca.
An official statement read: “On Saturday, athlete Raphinha underwent imaging tests that confirmed a muscle injury in the back of his right thigh. The player will follow an intensive treatment protocol under the supervision of the Brazilian National Team’s medical staff, aiming for recovery and a return to activity as soon as possible.”
It’s a situation that has to be treated with the utmost care, given that Raphinha has missed 24 games and spent over 100 days out for Brazil and Barca over the last year.
Two steps forward and one back has been a recurring theme, and it’s certainly one that Hansi Flick won’t want to see repeated throughout the 2026/27 campaign.
That’s because when Raphinha is on song, so are Barcelona. His work ethic and eye for goal have been a real feature for the team, and without it, it’s clear that the Blaugranes miss him dearly.
Yes, they managed to cover his absences somewhat with the decent form of Marcus Rashford, and the signing of Anthony Gordon is certainly an exciting one for the new season…
The prospect of Barca actually selling Raphinha this summer suddenly doesn’t seem quite so outlandish. It would be incredibly harsh, of course, but football is unforgiving at the best of times, and if Barca are serious about continuing to challenge for the biggest club honours in the game, loyalty can only stretch so far.
In the meantime, all culers and the Barca backroom staff can do is hope that the injury isn’t as serious as it first appears, and that Raphinha can still play some part from Brazil in the knockout rounds with no further problems.
If not, then the start of the new campaign could take on a slightly different look for the team and, if they gel, then the winger might find it difficult to regain his place.
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FC Barcelona News: 23 June 2026; Lionel Messi makes history in Argentina win, Julián Álvarez sends transfer request to Atlético Madrid
‘He was crying’ – Raphinha’s wife reveals Barcelona star’s emotional reaction to latest injury setback
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JUNE 19: Raphinha #11 of Brazil leaves the pitch after the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C match between Brazil and Haiti at Philadelphia Stadium on June 19, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Raphinha’s wife has revealed how the Barcelona star was left in tears after suffering another injury setback while on international duty with Brazil at World Cup 2026.
The forward was forced off against Haiti with another hamstring issue and it’s not yet known if he will be able to feature again at the tournament for Brazil.
Natalia Belloli says that the couple were both initially devastated by Raphinha’s latest injury issue.
“Honestly, it was one of the first times I was speechless. He was crying, and so was I,” she told Domingão com Huck.
“We spoke on the phone; the next day he underwent medical tests and came home for a while, where we were able to talk about the situation.
“Now he’s doing well: strong and sure of his purpose. That’s what matters: maintaining the right mindset and believing that better days are coming.”
Brazil have confirmed that Raphinha will undergo “intensive treatment” and stay with the squad at the tournament, but we’ll have to wait and see if he can play any further part for Carlo Ancelotti’s side.
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Lamine Yamal needed just 11 minutes to make Spain World Cup favorites again
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JUNE 21: Lamine Yamal #19 of Spain celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H match between Spain and Saudi Arabia at Atlanta Stadium on June 21, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Patrick Smith - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images) | FIFA via Getty Images
Spanish football is like a money tree. World class players never stop sprouting up.
In Qatar, it was the Messi vs Mbappe showdown. As good as Argentina and France are without them, in order to make it to the finish line, especially in those games when your back is against the ropes, you need a player born with genius.
By now, it should be clear that Lamine Yamal is that player for Spain. With him, La Roja seem destined for a trophy. Without him, Spain could very well be looking at an early exit.
It’s not just because of the goal. Mikel Oyarzabal had two goals and an assist, but he still wasn’t the MVP of the game. That accolade goes to Lamine because of the way he struck fear into the hearts of Saudi Arabia from the first whistle. Having him on the field made the job that much easier for his Spanish teammates.
Let’s remember something though. Lamine tore his hamstring in April. There are risks of Spain learning the wrong lesson from this game.
De la Fuente will have to be smart with how he manages his young superstar’s minutes going forward. Lamine will do what his coach asks him to do, but his welfare must be protected.
Spain are dependent on him, that’s for sure, but over the next couple of weeks, they have to find a way to play well without him. Lamine cannot go 90 minutes. Not now at least. When the knockouts come calling, it could be 120 minutes that Spain needs to get the job done.
So yes, it’s ok to be excited again. Spain at their best are why we love the game. To be at their best, they do need Lamine.
But they are not out of the woods. What happened against Cape Verde is an important cautionary tale.
Spain is a flawed team, and without their best player, they can get exposed.
If they are to make it to the World Cup final, the supporting cast needs to step up against Uruguay, and in the first few knockout games.
This isn’t South Africa 2010 when Spain was loaded with Ballon d’Or caliber players.
This is the Lamine Yamal show.
It’s an exciting watch, but he needs a few reliable sidekicks in order to make the magical run possible.
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FC Barcelona News: 22 June 2026; Lamine Yamal scores first World Cup goal in Spain win
Deniz Undav at the double for Germany as Netherlands and Japan enjoy big wins in another goal-packed day at World Cup 2026
HOUSTON, UNITED STATES - JUNE 20: Brian Brobbey of Holland celebrates 1-0 with Cody Gakpo of Holland, Frenkie de Jong of Holland during the World Cup match between Holland v Sweden at the Houston Stadium on June 20, 2026 in Houston United States (Photo by Rico Brouwer/Soccrates/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Day 10 of World Cup 2026 brought more goals and excitement as the Netherlands and Japan both secured big wins. Elsewhere, World Cup debutants Curacao made history against Ecuador and Tunisia’s defeat ensures Herve Renard’s side will be making an early exit from the competition.
Five star Dutch destroy Sweden
Ronald Koeman’s Netherlands side destroyed Sweden 5-1 in Houston on Saturday afternoon. Brian Brobbey came into the team and struck the opener by poking home Cody Gakpo’s cross from the left after just five minutes.
An almost identical goal swiftly followed for the Netherlands. This time the move came down the right with Denzel Dumfries sliding in a cross for Brobbey to make it 2-0.
It's DOUBLE DUTCH in Houston 🇳🇱
Brian Brobbey guides this one into the back of the net for his second of the match pic.twitter.com/YguPtrLkiH
The Dutch extended their lead early in the second half. Dumfries was again the creator, fizzing a low ball across goal for an unmarked Gakpo to knock home at the far post.
The Liverpool star then grabbed a brace of his own, finishing off a rapid counter-attack by cutting inside his defender and lashing home a low shot.
Sweden did manage to pull one back through substitute Anthony Elanga but it proved to be only a consolation goal on a sobering afternoon for Graham Potter’s side.
The Netherlands completed an emphatic win late on through substitute Crysensio Summerville. The West Ham man teased two Swedish defenders and then rifled home to complete an impressive victory.
Crysencio Summerville scores from outside the area to make it 5-1 Netherlands!
Ivory Coast upset Germany by taking the lead in their Group E encounter through midfielder Franck Kessie. Exciting talent Yan Diomande wreaked havoc down the left and played the ball into the penalty area where Kessie finally managed to slam home.
IVORY COAST TAKES THE LEAD OVER GERMANY! 🇨🇮
Yan Diomande sends a beautiful ball in and it's the captain Franck Kessié who cleans it up with the goal! pic.twitter.com/mRVfy6Ypkh
Germany were finding it tough going against Ivory Coast and needed super-sub Deniz Undav to turn things around. The Stuttgart forward equalised with a left-foot volley that flew into the roof of the net with just over 20 minutes remaining.
Undav then broke Ivory Coast hearts deep into stoppage time by netting the winner. The substitute latched onto a cute ball into the penalty area and simply turned and fired past the goalkeeper to secure all three points for Julian Nagelsmann’s side.
World Cup debutants Curacao made history on Saturday by claiming a first ever point at the tournament with a 0-0 draw against Ecuador. In a goalless game, it was goalkeeper Eloy Room who was the hero for the minnows as he made a record-equalling 15 saves to deny Ecuador and secure a famous result for the Blue Wave.
Japan send Tunisia packing
Saturday’s final match brought a big win for Japan that ensures Tunisia will not make it past the group stage of World Cup 2026. Herve Renard replaced Sabri Lamouchi as boss after their opening defeat against Sweden but saw his side go behind after just four minutes when Daichi Kamada finished off a swift counter-attack from close range.
Japan made it 2-0 in style through Ayase Ueda just after the half hour. The Feyenoord striker rifled a shot across goal and into the far corner from the edge of the box to double Japan’s lead.
Tunisia were undone again in the 69th minute when a clever flick over the defence sent Junya Ito running through on goal. He kept his composure to sidefoot the ball past the goalkeeper and effectively seal the win.
Ueda then piled more misery on Tunisia late on by scoring Japan’s fourth on a looping header that sees the Samurai Blue move into second in the table ahead of a final group game against Sweden next time out.
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Andreas Christensen agrees two-year extension but could still leave Barcelona
BARCELONA, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 28: Andreas Christensen of FC Barcelona looks on during the LaLiga EA Sports match between FC Barcelona and Real Sociedad at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys on September 28, 2025 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images) | Getty Images
According to Mundo Deportivo, the extension includes “an option to terminate the contract if either side is not satisfied at the end of the first year.”
Christensen has also taken a pay cut and has agreed to stay on despite receiving better financial offers from Saudi Arabia , the Premier League, and the Bundesliga, per MD.
Yet the defender’s renewal doesn’t mean that he will definitely stay at Barca. Reporter Matteo Moretto says: “It’s true, he has renewed, but Barcelona wants him out. He can leave even with the renewal.”
Christensen has proven a useful player at Barcelona but his injury record is a concern and saw him start only three games last season.
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Barcelona to snap up Ecuador starlet Josué Caicedo in €2.5m deal
Liga de Quito's defender #26 Josue Caicedo prays after winning the Copa Libertadores group stage football match between Ecuador's Liga de Quito and Bolivia's Always Ready at the Rodrigo Paz Delgado stadium in Quito on May 26, 2026. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images
Barcelona have reportedly reached a verbal agreement to sign teenage defender Josue Caicedo from LDU Quito in a transfer worth €2.5 million.
The Ecuadorian youngster will join Barcelona Atletic on loan with an option to buy this summer, according to an ‘exclusive’ from Fabrizio Romano.
🚨🔵🔴 EXCLUSIVE: Barcelona reach verbal agreement to sign 2007 born winger Josué Caicedo from LDU Quito, here we go!
Deal in place for Barcelona B team, loan with option to buy that could turn into obligation — fee around €2.5m.
The 19-year-old left-back is said to have caught the eye of Barcelona scouts during the last Under-20 Copa Libertadores.
He is known as a speedy full back who loves to attack and clearly has bags of potential. His versatility is also said to be a bonus as he can play higher up the pitch.
Barcelona are making a habit of snapping up young and exciting talent and Caicedo will join plenty of other prospects in Juliano Belletti’s side for next season.
Hamza Abdelkarim will be part of the squad, for instance, and there are high hopes for the Egyptian striker who is currently part of the Pharoahs’ squad at World Cup 2026.
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FC Barcelona News: 20 June 2026; Barça in talks for Racing left-back Jorge Salinas, Raphinha injured in Brazil World Cup win
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Raphinha becomes a concern for the Brazil coaching staff – ESPN At the 37-minute mark, shortly after Matheus Cunha’s second goal, the number 11 for the national team crouched down on the pitch and spoke with some players before the medical staff entered. Images showed Raphinha placing his hand on the back of his right thigh and looking dejected.
Salinas prioritizes Barça but the signing is not yet finalized – Mundo Deportivo The defender’s entourage maintains that he would like to end up at the Catalan club but that he also has other attractive offers. Racing accept his departure as inevitable and want to get the maximum return for a highly sought-after player.
Inaki Pena on brink of leaving Barcelona in €3m transfer
SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 07: Inaki Pena of Elche CF reacts during the LaLiga EA Sports match between Real Sociedad and Elche CF at Reale Arena on February 07, 2026 in San Sebastian, Spain. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Inaki Pena is reportedly on the brink of leaving Barcelona and is heading to Greece to sign for Panathinaikos.
The goalkeeper spent last season on loan at Elche and is now set to leave Barcelona permanently. The move has beeen accelerated as Pena was keen for his future to be resolved quickly, per Jijantes.
The 27-year-old is now set to join Greek side Panathinaikos for a fee of just less than €3 million.
Pena’s departure comes at a time when Barca are overbooked when it comes to goalkeepers. Joan Garcia is first choice with Wojciech Szczęsny set to continue as back-up next season.
Barcelona also have Marc-Andre ter Stegen, Diego Kochen, Ander Astralaga and Áron Yaakobishvili on the books and will need to make decisions on their futures this summer.
As for Pena, he could be the first of several exits from Barca before the start of the new season. Ansu Fati and Marc Casado are also expected to leave, while Ter Stegen has been linked with a move to Ajax.