Revealed: When UEFA will decide on Barcelona clash in Miami as Real Madrid lodge complaint to fight controversial La Liga plan

UEFA’s executive committee is preparing to deliver a historic ruling, with the decision on Villarreal vs Barcelona in Miami set for September 11.

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UEFA will make its decision on La Liga's controversial plan to stage a competitive match in Miami next month. According to a report from Spanish outlet , the governing body's executive committee is scheduled to meet in Tirana, Albania, where it will rule on whether the proposed Villarreal vs Barcelona fixture can be held at the Hard Rock Stadium on December 20.

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UEFA has raised concerns that staging league matches abroad undermines the integrity of domestic competitions. The European football body has also faced backlash from Football Supporters Europe, which strongly opposes taking league games outside Europe. Within Spain, Real Madrid have lodged a formal complaint against the plan, directly referencing the Villarreal-Barcelona fixture in their statement.

Meanwhile, Italy’s Serie A is considering a similar move with Milan vs Como set to be played in Perth, Australia, in February. Unlike in Spain, that proposal has unanimous support from Italian clubs, partly because San Siro will be unavailable that weekend due to the Winter Olympics opening ceremony.

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If approved, Villarreal-Barcelona in Miami would be the first-ever official La Liga fixture played outside Spain. The match could set a precedent, with UEFA preparing to establish regulations on how often and under what conditions domestic league games may be staged abroad.

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The decision on September 11 is the critical next step. If UEFA's committee, led by president Aleksander Ceferin, gives the green light, the proposal will then be passed to FIFA for final approval. A rejection from UEFA would effectively kill the plan. The ruling is expected to be a landmark one, as UEFA's legal team is reportedly working to establish a clear regulatory framework for when and how many domestic fixtures can be played outside of a league's home territory in the future.

Turning the page on Christian Pulisic chaos, Josh Sargent's prime opportunity, Weston McKennie's absence and five takeaways from Mauricio Pochettino's USMNT roster release

The squad features the return of Pulisic, Tim Weah and Sergino Dest, but doesn't include McKennie, Yunas Musah or Matt Turner

Mauricio Pochettino was asked about the future.

After announcing the USMNT's September squad on Tuesday, the manager fielded questions from reporters. Does he already have the spine of a squad in his head for October and November?

"Yes," the USMNT manager answered bluntly, before explaining the planning process. In his head, he has most of this mapped out. There are 60 to 65 players in his database right now. That number will start to shrink after this month. Which means that September is one last chance to give players a look, for those on the outside to show why they should be in.

As a result, U.S. Soccer unveiled a squad for upcoming friendlies against South Korea and Japan that, in many ways, came with more questions than answers – just 10 months ahead from the 2026 World Cup.

"Now is the time to have different players because we are not going to have the time to be together too much, or train too much," Pochettino said. "We're here to prepare for two games and play. We'll see how they really deal with this level of competition. Now is not the moment to build a group or to work in a different aspect that some people are focused on now. 

"It's about focusing on making sure they know what they need to perform, and what they need to do to be our focus. After that, it's time for us to select the best players to play in the World Cup."

The roster includes 12 players from MLS, including the likes of Diego Luna, Tim Ream, Alex Freeman, Jack McGlynn and Sebastian Berhalter.

"We need to give MLS the value because competing there, I think the players can show that they can perform in the national team," Pochettino said. "I think it's not necessary to move to from MLS to Europe, because sometimes the MLS – under my assessment – maybe is more competitive than some leagues in Europe. We have some players competing in different leagues that maybe are not so competitive, or in every single week compete in the same way that you compete in the MLS every single week."

How did he choose who would and wouldn't be in camp, one that features the return of Christian Pulisic, Tim Weah and Sergino Dest but won't include the likes of Weston McKennie, Yunas Musah or Matt Turner?

GOAL takes a look at five key takeaways from the USMNT roster release.

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    Pulisic returns

    It was an obvious first question, particularly after a summer of controversy for Pulisic. Pochettino was always going to have to discuss what comes next between himself and his superstar winger, especially after their chaotic Gold Cup back-and-forth over Pulisic's decision to skip the Gold Cup.

    No problems, Pochettino says. It's over.

    "I haven't talked with Christian," Pochettino said, "but I think we have nothing to talk about. It's all behind us, everything that happened in the summer. And I think we all need to look forward. We have a plan for every single player, and the plan for Christian now is to call him and to see him in this camp."

    The story won't disappear that easily, of course. Pulisic will be asked about it when he arrives for USMNT duty, especially after the topic – and his response to former USMNT critics – resurfaced in his docuseries, PULISIC. Pochettino, though, is eager to move on – and getting everyone back together in camp and on good terms is a good way to start.

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    Sargent's moment arrrives

    Josh Sargent was left out of this summer's squad. It was a "football decision" Pochettino said at the time. The choice to include him in this squad was rather obvious – Sargent made himself impossible to deny.

    With four goals in four games to start the season at Norwich, Sargent is in incredible form, making him the obvious starting striker in this camp. With Ricardo Pepi and Folarin Balogun both out, recovering from injury, the only other striker in camp is Damion Downs. Given Sargent's form, and his need to prove himself, this will be his best chance yet.

    He'll need it. His USMNT goal drought, dating back to 2019, has been widely publicized and, while it doesn't tell the whole story, the Norwich City star does desperately need it to end. In these two games, both against good competition, Sargent will be under immense pressure to show he can translate that fantastic Championship form to the international level.

    "All of the players that we are going to call, or have called in the past, have the possibility and the chance to show their quality and convince us that they deserve a place in the national team," Pochettino said. "That is the way we have things, the design and the plan. In every aspect and every detail, we work hard. We work in two different aspects: the collective way and the individual way. That is important, and I think we are happy now.

    "I think different players have shown that they want to play and want to perform and want to compete for the World Cup. Looking forward to this camp, it's going to be nice to see not only players that have had chances in the past, but also new players that can perform and show us the possibility of fighting for a place."

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    McKennie and other omissions

    There are a number of omissions. Many can easily be explained. Antonee Robinson and Pepi only recently returned from injury. Malik Tillman hasn't yet. Gio Reyna just switched clubs, as did Johnny Cardoso, whom Pochettino said was left off to allow him to focus on minutes at Atletico Madrid.

    There are others, though, who are harder to understand. Weston McKennie, one of the notable faces of the program, is among the absences. So, too, is Yunus Musah, one of his midfield partners in Qatar. Tanner Tessmann has been fantastic for Lyon, as has Aidan Morris for Middlesbrough. Mark McKenzie, Joe Scally the Aaronsons – Brendan and Paxten – the list goes on.

    When asked specifically about McKennie, Pochettino offered multiple explanations. The first is that, having played in the Club World Cup this summer, Juventus had an odd preseason, leaving McKennie once again fighting for a starting role. The second? He's more than familiar with the midfielder, just as he is with a few of the others who were omitted.

    "We want to give him the possibility and all the tools to fight for a place every week and compete," Pochettino said of McKennie, "because that is what is going to put him in his best form. We know him really well and know his talent and we wanted to provide the possibility, in this camp – because I think for us, this is the last camp that we are going to bring in new faces."

    Among those newcomers? Noahkai Banks and Tristan Blackmon, who will be looking for their first USMNT caps alongside USMNT veterans Tim Ream and Chris Richards at centerback.

    Sean Zawadzki is looking for cap No. 2. Max Arfsten, Sebastian Berhalter, Alex Freeman and Damion Downs will be looking to build on their Gold Cup runs, while Alejandro Zendejas, omitted so far in 2025, is back in the group to fight for a wing spot.

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    Matt Freese proved himself as the USMNT's starter during the Gold Cup. He's back in the team. Alongside him? Two inexperienced goalkeepers, which indicates that Freese is going to be the guy again during this window.

    Jonathan Klinsmann and Roman Celentano head into USMNT camp with zero caps between them and, while Pochettino will certainly be eager to look at different options in between the posts, Freese is clearly the No. 1 in this group. That's not to say the others can't impress, of course, but Freese seems to be the front-runner to not just start these games, but at the World Cup – at least as of today.

    Pochettino, however, wouldn't go that far.

    "At the moment, it is open," he said. "I don't have a No. 1. We don't work this way. I think we have full respect for all of the players that can be called in by us and I think we need to feel that there's a possibility to fight for a place if we want the team to be really competitive. They need places to fight… They need to feel that threat from their teammate and they need to defend their place every single time they have the possibility to join the national team."

    Freese's chief competition, Matt Turner, was left with his club this window. The New England Revolution are set to play through the international break due to MLS' scheduling quirks, meaning Turner will be able to get much-needed minutes after making the move back to the U.S. in search of playing time this summer.

    "It's fair to give some possibilities to players that are performing, playing and playing well," said Pochettino. "I've seen the situation with Matt moving to New England in MLS and it is important for him to start to play with continuity and for us to see different options on the roster at keeper. That is easy to explain: we want to see another player and we think they deserve to be here and now have the possibility to show themselves."

'Tricolor Parque'! São Paulo anuncia mais de 30 mil ingressos vendidos para decisão das quartas do Paulistão

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Mesmo enfrentando dificuldades com o sistema on-line para a compra de ingressos, a torcida do São Paulo confirmou que lotará a arena do rival Palmeiras. O clube do Morumbi anunciou neste domingo (12) que mais de 30 mil ingressos já foram vendidos para a partida das quartas de final do Campeonato Paulista ante o Água Santa, às 20h (de Brasília) desta segunda-feira (13), no Allianz Parque.

No último sábado (11), a torcida tricolor se animou e promoveu, por meio das redes sociais, o sonho de quebrar o recorde de público do Allianz Parque.

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Mas há um empecilho para que o sonho de cravar seu nome na história do estádio do arquirrival se torne realidade: a carga de ingressos. Diferentes de jogos do próprio Verdão, pouco mais de 41 mil bilhetes foram disponibilizados aos tricolores. Em partidas dos donos da casa, esse número beira os 42 mil.

Na internet, muita reclamação por parte dos são-paulinos. E algumas teorias da conspiração de que foi algo planejado pelo Palmeiras. Mas, ao LANCE!, fontes da Polícia Militar apontam que é de praxe uma carga menor do que a capacidade total da arena, de 43,7 mil pessoas, por conta da divisa de torcida visitante.

Não à toa, os recordes de público do time alviverde em sua casa são justamente nos clássicos, disputados com torcida única. O maior número de pessoas no Allianz Parque, por exemplo, foi registrado na eliminação do Verdão para o próprio São Paulo nas oitavas de final da Copa do Brasil do ano passado: 41.361 presentes, com uma carga um pouco superior a 42 mil disponibilizada à venda.

A tendência é que os ingressos para o jogo se esgotem ainda neste domingo.

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Gustavo Gómez acredita em virada do Palmeiras contra o Água Santa: 'Na adversidade tiramos algo a mais'

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O Palmeiras foi mais uma vítima do Água Santa, que contou com Bruno Mezenga inspirado para vencer o Verdão por 2 a 1, no primeiro jogo da final do Paulistão. Apesar da derrota, Gustavo Gómez acredita na virada palmeirense.

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– Nosso elenco já demonstrou que na situação adversa a gente tira algo a mais, e nós precisamos disso. Olhar os erros que cometemos hoje, Água Santa é um time difícil, mas podemos virar – disse o capitão do Verdão na saída de campo.

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Antes da grande decisão, marcada para o próximo domingo (9), no Allianz Parque, o Verdão viajará para La Paz, onde enfrentará o Bolivar-BOL. Para o zagueiro paraguaio, a experiência da equipe ajudará o grupo a não sentir o peso da derrota antes da estreia na Libertadores.

– Nosso time é experiente. Tem que olhar os erros que cometemos hoje para melhorar. Vai ser um jogo difícil na Bolívia – ponderou.

O capitão da equipe de Abel Ferreira também analisou derrota contra o Água Santa e pediu foco para a partida contra o Bolivar, na Libertadores.

-Foi um jogo parelho, se definiu no último lance, mas temos que trabalhar, pensar na Libertadores e depois preparar o jogo para ganhar esse título – concluiu Gustavo Gómez.

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Essa foi a primeira derrota do Palmeiras na competição, que chegou à final do Paulistão com dez vitórias e quatro empates, somando a melhor campanha no estadual.

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Jarrod Bowen names one thing he would love to achieve with West Ham as England star rules out winning Premier League under Graham Potter but eyes alternative silverware

Jarrod Bowen named one trophy he would love to win with West Ham as England star ruled out lifting the Premier League. With Graham Potter’s team under intense scrutiny after a humiliating start to the season, Bowen has shared his personal goal for the club this year: winning the FA Cup.

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    Things have hardly gone according to plan for Graham Potter and his West Ham side. After a shocking 3-0 loss to Sunderland on opening day, the Hammers were then humiliated 5-1 by Chelsea, further plunging the club into a crisis.

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    The team’s Carabao Cup exit to Wolves only added to the misery, as they threw away a lead in the second round, leaving their disgruntled fans even more frustrated. Bowen was caught in the heat of the moment, lashing out at a supporter after the defeat, before publicly apologising for his outburst.

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    With the Premier League title now a distant dream for West Ham, Bowen has set his sights on the FA Cup. He is determined to help his team lift the prestigious trophy, following in the footsteps of Crystal Palace, who won the cup last season.

    "I've got one I'd love to do here when I'm at the club. I'd love to win the FA Cup," he told in an interview with I think growing up watching football, it is the most prestigious English cup competition. You see Crystal Palace win it last year and what it meant to them. Obviously, I'd love to win the league, playing in the Champions League, but I think something that I'd love to do this season… I think I'd love to win the FA Cup as a club."

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    Bowen’s career reached new heights when he scored a 90th-minute winner for West Ham in the Europa Conference League final against Fiorentina in Prague. His dramatic goal sealed a 2-1 win, and it sent West Ham fans into a frenzy as they celebrated their first major European trophy.

Senne Lammens' awkward farewell! Royal Antwerp left disappointed that goalkeeper travelled for Man Utd move without permission

Senne Lammens travelled to complete his Manchester United move without permission from Royal Antwerp, a new report has claimed.

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Lammens joined United on deadline day from Antwerp in a deal worth £18m (€21m/$24.5m) plus £3m (€4m/$5m) in add-ons. Now, HLN claims that the 23-year-old travelled to Manchester without prior consent from the Belgian club, having agreed personal terms with the Red Devils. 

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Lammens took a private jet to England to finalise his move, but Antwerp insist that the club had yet to reach an agreement with United, meaning that the goalkeeper should have waited in Belgium until the deal was deemed to suit all parties. As a result of his insubordination, there is "some resentment" at the club over how his exit came about. 

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United and Antwerp are said to have agreed to the finer points of the transfer while Lammens was in the air. Now, he will compete with Andre Onana and Altay Bayindir for the No.1 shirt at Old Trafford. 

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Lammens could be handed a derby-day debut, with United set to face Manchester City after the international break. 

'Bayern have Harry Kane, Man City have Erling Haaland' – Serhou Guirassy given special praise by Borussia Dortmund boss after striker's heroics in Bundesliga victory

Niko Kovac hailed Serhou Guirassy as Borussia Dortmund's answer to Harry Kane or Erling Haaland after his role in their first Bundesliga win.

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    After a shaky start to the game and missing two early key chances, Guirassy slowly found his grip and was the standout player for Dortmund as they beat Union Berlin 3-0 on Sunday. The Guinean striker scored twice – once before the half-time and again finding the net in the 58th minute to seal three points in their second game of the season. Dortmund coach Kovac was elated by the forward's performance calling him a very important player and backing the striker to be on par with Bayern Munich star Kane and Manchester City hero Haaland.

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    Dortmund have now registered their first win of the season after previously drawing against St. Pauli during, which was overshadowed by a heated conversation between Jobe Bellingham's parents  and Dortmund's sporting director. Guirassy's goals extended his Bundesliga streak to seven consecutive matches and also makes him the most prolific Bundesliga forward with 18 goals in this calendar year compared to Kane's 15. Coach Kovac expressed his happiness as he labelled the 29-year-old as his and the team's "life insurance".

  • WHAT KOVAC SAID

    In a post-match interview, Dortmund head coach praised Guirassy, saying: "I've used the term 'life insurance' several times myself. Serhou is a very important player for us. Someone who scores goals – even in impossible situations. He was under pressure for the first goal, was saved, and yet he still scored. Top striker!"

    Kovac added: "Bayern has Kane, City has Haaland and we have Guirassy."

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    Guirassy will team up with Guinea for their upcoming World Cup qualiying match against Somalia this week. After the international break, Dortmund will face Heidenheim in the league on September 13.

Lionel Messi makes surprise appearance at 'Rocky' theatre play in Buenos Aires as Argentina star is called up on stage by lead actor and friend Nico Vazquez

Argentina star Lionel Messi made a surprise appearance on stage after being picked out of the audience by 'Rocky' actor and friend Nico Vázquez.

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Messi took in a surprise trip to watch the Rocky play at the Lola Membrives Theater in Buenos Aires, keeping a promise to his good friend Vazquez, who is also the star of the show. Many of the 1,000-strong audience were completely unaware that Messi had joined them to watch the play until he was called up on stage, as reported by Todo Noticias. 

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The visit had been pre-planned, with security put in place for Messi. After the show ended, he was invited up on stage to speak a few words to the audience. Messi then went backstage afterwards where he was able to meet the entire cast of the show.

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Messi told the audience: "It was spectacular. It's very special to me. I had promised him I would come, that I had to come. Luckily, I was able to."

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Messi is currently back in Argentina for World Cup qualifiers. Lionel Scaloni's side are due to play Venezuela on Thursday and then face Ecuador on September 9.

Lucas Barbosa recebe testes como titular nos treinos do Santos, e tem alta estatura como trunfo

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O Santos se prepara para a continuação da temporada e deve chegar com novidades. Nos treinos realizados por Odair Hellmann nesta semana, o treinador testou Lucas Barbosa no ataque titular do Alvinegro Praiano.

A entrada do atleta é uma opção por causa da falta de condições de jogo dos atacantes Soteldo (transição após uma ruptura total do tendão do músculo peitoral esquerdo), Mendoza (lesão no bíceps femoral da coxa esquerda) e Ângelo (edema muscular). Além desses jogadores, Lucas Braga não está treinando, pois passa por um processo de fortalecimento do púbis.

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Com Lucas Barbosa herdando a vaga, o jovem, de 1,93m de altura, aumenta bastante a estatura do ataque santista. No elenco Alvinegro, Soteldo (1,59m), Ângelo (1,73m) e Mendoza (1,72m), que são frequentemente utilizados entre os titulares, não são especialistas no jogo aéreo.

É possível ser baixo e bom neste tipo de jogada. Rony, do Palmeiras, que tem apenas 1,66m, é prova viva disso, com 5 gols de cabeça no ano. Mesmo assim, ter alguns metros de vantagem é bastante valioso.

Lucas Barbosa já estufou as redes de cabeça em duas oportunidades no ano e pode aumentar o aproveitamento dos cruzamentos do Santos. De acordo com dados da Footstats, mesmo não passando para a fase mata-mata do estadual, o Peixe é a 5ª equipe que mais cruza na competição.

'Don't like it at all' – Liverpool legend slams Alexander Isak & Yoane Wissa's behaviour during transfer window before hailing Marc Guehi as 'true professional' despite missing out on Anfield move

Liverpool legend, Emile Heskey slammed Alexander Isak & Yoane Wissa's behaviour during the transfer window before hailing Marc Guehi as a "true professional". Sweden striker Isak finally sealed his move to Liverpool, ending a month-long standoff with Newcastle United. The forward had refused to join his Magpies teammates on their pre-season tour, effectively going on strike and publicly accusing the club of mistreatment.

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    Wissa caused a similar stir at Brentford, forcing his move to Newcastle for £55 million after a public show of dissatisfaction. While Isak and Wissa were embroiled in standoffs, Crystal Palace captain Guehi remained calm and collected amid Liverpool’s interest. Unlike the two strikers, he led by example. Just a day before the deadline, he played a starring role in Palace’s 3-0 victory over Aston Villa, scoring the second goal and inspiring his side to the three points. And Heskey singled him out as a shining example of professionalism.

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    Speaking exclusively to the with , Heskey said: "You don’t often see this from English players. Over the years, it has mainly been foreign players who have gone on strike, where the English players just get on with their football and let it all play out and get on with their job. There have been more foreign players to go on strike, not train, to get what they want. I don’t like it all really. ou look at Guehi, a true professional and us English lads just get on with playing and doing our job as footballers.”

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    Guehi is now set to remain at Selhurst Park until at least January. The 25-year-old’s contract runs out in the summer, and Palace may look to cash in during the winter window. If not, he will walk away as a free agent next summer, with several European giants keen to get his services. 

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    Isak and Wissa have not yet featured for their new clubs. The Swedish striker is poised to make his Liverpool debut against Burnley, while Wissa is expected to play when Newcastle face Wolves after the international break.

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