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Easy to be pundit’- Ruben Amorim hits back at Wayne Rooney

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Ruben Amorim responded to Wayne Rooney’s suggestion that he’s “naive” to say his goal at Manchester United is to win the Premier League by telling the former club captain that it’s “easy” to be a pundit.

Amorim said his main aim at Old Trafford is to win the title as he reflected on his disappointment at United’s FA Cup exit to Fulham on Sunday.

Rooney, working as a pundit for the BBC, said the claim was “naive,” but Amorim hit back by telling the former United striker it is was “easy” to speak from the safety of a television studio.

“[The Premier League] is the goal,” said Amorim. “Being naive is to think we are going to do it this season or be the best contender next season. So I know that in this moment everybody knows everything. I know that and it’s really easy — I was a pundit when I finished my career. I know it’s really easy.

Fulham knocked United out of the cup on penalties after a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford. Calvin Bassey gave Fulham the lead on the stroke of half-time before Bruno Fernandes equalised in the second half.

It leaves United needing to win the Europa League to save their season ahead of their last-16 first leg tie against Real Sociedad in Spain on Thursday.

Source: CitiSports

 

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Thomas Partey Confident Ghana Will Secure Spot at 2026 World Cup

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Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey has expressed strong confidence in the Black Stars’ ambition to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The four-time African champions boosted their chances of making it to the tournament, which will be jointly hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, with consecutive victories in March.

Wins against Chad and Madagascar propelled Ghana to the top of Group I, currently holding 15 points with four matches remaining in the qualification campaign.

Speaking to 3Sports, the Arsenal midfielder shared his optimism about Ghana making their fifth appearance at the World Cup.

“As players, we are determined to be at the World Cup again. We experienced how amazing it was last time, and we want to be there once more. Hopefully, we win the remaining matches and secure our spot,” said the 31-year-old.

The Black Stars are set to reconvene in September for Matchday 7 and 8 fixtures against Chad and Mali.

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TECNO Named Official Global Partner for CAF AFCON 2025 and 2027

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As excitement builds for the upcoming African Cup of Nations (AFCON), the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has officially announced TECNO, the AI-powered technology brand and subsidiary of Transsion Holdings, as the Official Global Partner for the TotalEnergies CAF AFCON Morocco 2025, as well as the 2027 edition, which will be jointly hosted by Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.

This strategic partnership reflects TECNO’s vision of empowering young Africans through the intersection of technology and sports. With its brand philosophy, “Stop at Nothing,” TECNO aims to inspire and equip the next generation across the continent to pursue their dreams and reach new heights.

The announcement comes on the heels of TECNO’s successful collaboration with CAF during the TotalEnergies CAF AFCON Côte d’Ivoire 2023, where the brand served as the exclusive smartphone sponsor. That partnership delivered record-breaking engagement and deepened TECNO’s investment in African football, laying the foundation for this renewed alliance.

CAF General Secretary, Véron Mosengo-Omba, made the announcement in Nairobi, Kenya, stating:

“The growing success of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations has led to several high-impact sponsorships. TECNO’s continued support will play a vital role in helping Africa’s biggest sporting event expand its reach and influence. On behalf of CAF and its 54 Member Associations, we express our sincere gratitude to TECNO for investing in the future of African football.”

Benjamin Jiang, Vice President of Transsion Holdings, also expressed enthusiasm about the renewed partnership:

“This collaboration is a reflection of the trust and shared success we’ve built with CAF. In our previous engagement, we witnessed how football sparked passion and how AI-powered technology connected and empowered millions across Africa.”

He continued:

“This partnership goes far beyond the game. It represents a shared ambition—a platform for young Africans to thrive, driven by innovation and progress. It underscores our commitment to using AI-driven solutions to shape a brighter future for the continent.”

As part of its pan-African commitment, TECNO is also continuing its “Dream Field Renovation” campaign, a community initiative launched with CAF in 2024. The project aims to renovate 100 football fields in underserved communities across Africa by 2028, promoting healthy living, youth engagement, and access to quality sports infrastructure.

About TECNO
TECNO is a global technology brand powered by artificial intelligence, operating in over 70 markets across five continents. The company is dedicated to transforming digital experiences in emerging markets through a bold blend of cutting-edge technology and contemporary design.

TECNO’s product ecosystem includes AI-enabled smartphones, wearables, laptops, tablets, gaming devices, the proprietary HiOS operating system, and smart home solutions. Guided by its brand ethos, “Stop at Nothing,” TECNO is committed to empowering forward-thinking individuals to unlock their potential and pursue a brighter future.

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Manchester City Sign AC Milan Midfielder Tijjani Reijnders in £46.5m Deal

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Manchester City have confirmed the signing of Dutch international Tijjani Reijnders from AC Milan for an initial fee of £46.5 million. The 26-year-old has signed a five-year contract and becomes Pep Guardiola’s fourth signing of the summer, following Rayan Ait-Nouri, Marcus Bettinelli, and Rayan Cherki.

Reijnders’ arrival comes just in time for the FIFA Club World Cup in the United States, with the midfielder eligible to make his debut on June 18 against Wydad AC.

“I’m ecstatic to be joining Manchester City,” said Reijnders. “This is one of the biggest clubs in the world, with the best manager, world-class players, and fantastic facilities. I want to contribute to more success in the years ahead.”

The Netherlands international, capped 23 times, had an impressive campaign with AC Milan last season, scoring 15 goals in 54 appearances across all competitions. His performances earned him the Serie A Midfielder of the Season award. Despite being left on the bench during the Netherlands’ recent 8–0 win over Malta, Reijnders’ form remains undeniable.

With Kevin De Bruyne departing the club, Reijnders is expected to provide much-needed strength and creativity in the middle of the park, as City look to bounce back from their third-place finish in the Premier League last season.

City Gear Up for Club World Cup with Major Reinforcements

Manchester City have made a clear statement of intent ahead of the expanded Club World Cup in the U.S., reinforcing their squad amid concerns over depth and key departures.

While initially linked with Bayer Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz, the club opted instead for a trio of signings—Reijnders, Cherki, and Ait-Nouri—at a combined cost of around £108 million, notably less than Wirtz’s reported €150m (£127m) asking price.

All three new additions, along with goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli, will be available for selection as City begin their campaign against Moroccan side Wydad AC on June 18 in Philadelphia.

Reijnders Seen as Key Piece in Guardiola’s Evolving Midfield

Reijnders joins City during a period of transition, with several senior players likely to leave. Kalvin Phillips, James McAtee, Jack Grealish, and Kyle Walker have all been linked with exits, while the futures of Ederson, Ortega, Ake, and Stones remain uncertain.

Guardiola’s midfield is undergoing a reshuffle, especially with long-serving players like Ilkay Gundogan gone, Bernardo Silva potentially departing, and Mateo Kovacic out injured. Despite the £50m acquisition of Nico Gonzalez in February, City’s midfield lacked dynamism and physical presence last season—areas Reijnders is expected to improve.

Turning 27 in July, Reijnders brings power and versatility to City’s midfield. Last season, he registered 10 goals and 4 assists in Serie A, with only Napoli’s Scott McTominay producing more goal contributions among midfielders (16).

He also ranked highly across key passing and ball-carrying metrics:

  • 9th in Serie A for forward passes

  • 5th for through balls and ball carries

  • 7th for carries over 10 meters

Crucially, Reijnders led the league in sequences that led to a shot (205) and was second in secondary chances created (49), underlining his ability to orchestrate attacks and link up play in advanced areas.

“He’s the kind of player who’ll thrive under Guardiola,” said Italian football journalist Daniele Verri. “He covers a lot of ground, has improved significantly, and is eager to keep learning.”

Tactical Fit: A Perfect Match for Rodri

Former Premier League coach Edu Rubio believes Reijnders is a strong complement to Rodri in midfield.

“His energy, willingness to stretch defenses, and ability to operate in tight spaces make him a great fit for Guardiola’s system,” said Rubio. “His receiving skills and running power will bring a new dynamic to City’s midfield.”

However, Rubio noted that adapting to the Premier League’s fast-paced transitions will be key: “In a team that dominates possession, he’ll need to quickly learn when to push forward and when to hold his position.”

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