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Anthony Gordon: X-rated touchline remark from Mexico boss ‘just a bit of fun’

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July 9, 2026

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Anthony Gordon: X-rated touchline remark from Mexico boss ‘just a bit of fun’

The England winger took Javier Aguirre’s comment as a compliment.

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GiveMeSport

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· Jul 12, 2026

Former Spain Prime Minister Slammed For 'Disgraceful' Comments About France

Spain's current Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, has addressed the comments - and his post has gone viral.

Mexico News Daily

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· Jul 6, 2026

¿Y si sí? isn’t over. It’s becoming a rallying cry for Mexico’s most dire causes

And if yes? became a national motto for hopeful Mexican soccer fans during El Tri's World Cup run. Now, the voices raising awareness of Mexico's adversities are using the slogan to bring optimism to their fights. The post ¿Y si sí? isn’t over. It’s becoming a rallying cry for Mexico’s most dire causes appeared first on Mexico News Daily

NBC News

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· Jul 10, 2026

Para Rudi García, entrenador de Bélgica, su juego ante España son los cuartos de final soñados

El entrenador se mostró algo molesto porque las entrevistas previas son transmitidas en el vestuario rival, en las que hay preguntas sobre el once inicial. Además de eso, García, que es un instancia soñada para él, de raíces familiares españolas.

SkySports

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England kick-off chaos: What really happened and how storms could delay the game

The first the English FA knew about a possible six-hour shift to the kick-off time for Mexico vs England in the World Cup last 16 was when Mexican journalists started asking Morgan Rogers and Marcus Rashford how they felt about it, I'm told.

Football | Mail Online

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· Jul 6, 2026

Hilarious moment Mexico manager swears at England's Anthony Gordon during hydration break - before both dissolve into laughter

Hilarious moment Mexico manager swears at England's Anthony Gordon during hydration break - before both dissolve into laughter

Daily Mail

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· Jul 6, 2026

I know from personal experience that Portugal boss Roberto Martinez is a nice guy, writes KIERAN GILL... but as they take on Spain we now have the proof he's NOT afraid to bruise the ego of Cristiano Ronaldo

I know from personal experience that Portugal boss Roberto Martinez is a nice guy, writes KIERAN GILL... but as they take on Spain we now have the proof he's NOT afraid to bruise the ego of Cristiano Ronaldo

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Related coverage for "Anthony Gordon: X-rated touchline remark from Mexico boss ‘just a bit of fun’": GiveMeSport — Former Spain Prime Minister Slammed For 'Disgraceful' Comments About France. Mexico News Daily — ¿Y si sí? isn’t over. It’s becoming a rallying cry for Mexico’s most dire causes. NBC News — Para Rudi García, entrenador de Bélgica, su juego ante España son los cuartos de final soñados. SkySports — England kick-off chaos: What really happened and how storms could delay the game. Football | Mail Online — Hilarious moment Mexico manager swears at England's Anthony Gordon during hydration break - before both dissolve into laughter. Daily Mail — I know from personal experience that Portugal boss Roberto Martinez is a nice guy, writes KIERAN GILL... but as they take on Spain we now have the proof he's NOT afraid to bruise the ego of Cristiano Ronaldo