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Transfer: Trossard Ends Rumour Over Arsenal Future

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Arsenal forward Leandro Trossard has ended rumour surrounding his future by committing to remain at the Emirates Stadium beyond the current transfer window.

The Belgian international, who joined the Gunners from Brighton & Hove Albion in January 2023, had been strongly linked with a summer exit amid interest from Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich and several Premier League rivals. Bayern reportedly viewed the 30-year-old as a replacement for Leroy Sané, who departed for Turkish giants Galatasaray.

However, according to The Athletic, Trossard has agreed a new contract with Arsenal following positive talks with the club. The deal, though yet to be officially announced, includes a pay rise that reflects his growing importance in Mikel Arteta’s squad.

The report added that there are “no significant developments” regarding a potential exit, as Trossard has been unreceptive to leaving North London despite the lure of regular minutes elsewhere.

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Since arriving at the Emirates, Trossard has established himself as a versatile attacking option, contributing with goals and assists across domestic and European competitions. His decision to stay provides a further boost to Arsenal’s ambitions ahead of the new Premier League season

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SAD: Wife, two kids of Argentine soccer star die in Venezuela earthquakes

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The wife and two children of Argentine soccer star Lucas Trejo have died after powerful twin earthquakes struck Venezuela, his team last weekend.

Trejo, who plays for Club Sport Maritimo La Guaira, a second-division team in Venezuela, had searched for his wife Yanina and children Aaron and Ainhoa in the rubble for three days before rescue workers recovered their bodies, CNN reported.

“Club Sport Maritimo La Guaira deeply mourns the irreparable loss of our player’s wife and children,” the team said in a post on Instagram, accompanied by a photo of the family.

“Peace to their souls and comfort for Lucas and all his loved ones,” the team wrote in a post on X.

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Trejo, 38, was at a team training camp in Caracas when the quakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck on Wednesday evening, and immediately returned to his home in La Guaira — the state worst hit by the disaster — to “a horrific scene,” Trejo’s brother-in-law Ricardo Ardiles told CNN Espanol.

“He found absolutely nothing of what the building itself had been,” Ardiles said.

More than 1,700 people have died and tens of thousands are still unaccounted for, Venezuelan authorities said Monday.

Race to find survivors
Over the weekend, a mother and her 9-month-old baby were pulled from the rubble of a collapsed building in Venezuela by a U.S. search and rescue team.

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Virginia Urban Search and Rescue Task Force 1 shared a video of its members pulling a woman from the rubble of a collapsed building. Neighbors cheered as she was pulled from the wreckage.

Another video, shared by the U.S. State Department, showed the baby being removed from the rubble wrapped in blue fabric. The baby’s face was blurred, but it could be heard crying.

Venezuelans have reported seeing few state rescue teams in the hardest-hit areas, though acting President Delcy Rodríguez said the Venezuelan government was mounting a full response. The government of Caracas said Saturday that about 200 people had been rescued. But online databases say about 51,000 remain missing.

In La Guaira, a woman named Diana Sandrano told CBS News that she will search for her missing brother “as long as it takes.”

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“He deserves to live and have a future,” Sandrano said, after a day of searching.

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World Cup 2026: USA Flogged Bosnia Despite Balogun Red Card, Set Up Belgium Clash

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The United States booked their place in the Round of 16 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a determined 2–0 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina at Levi’s Stadium, overcoming a second-half red card to secure progression.

Backed by a lively home crowd of 68,827 fans in Santa Clara, the Americans delivered a disciplined performance and showed resilience after being reduced to 10 men.

Forward Folarin Balogun gave the hosts the breakthrough just before half-time, finishing confidently in the 45th minute to put the USA ahead and lift the atmosphere inside the stadium.

However, the match took a dramatic turn midway through the second half.

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Balogun was sent off in the 64th minute after a challenge on Bosnia defender Tarik Muharemović.

Although play initially continued without punishment, the referee reviewed the incident following a VAR recommendation and issued a straight red card.

Down to 10 men, the United States tightened defensively and limited Bosnia’s attacking opportunities, refusing to allow the numerical disadvantage affect their control of the game.

The result was sealed late on when Malik Tillman produced a superb free-kick in the 82nd minute, curling his effort over the wall and beyond Bosnia goalkeeper Nikola Vasilj to double the hosts’ advantage.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina struggled to create meaningful chances throughout the contest and were unable to take advantage of their extra man.

The victory sends the United States into the last 16, where they will face Belgium in what promises to be one of the standout knockout clashes of the tournament.

The only setback for the Americans is the absence of Balogun, who is expected to miss the next match following his dismissal.

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World Cup: Belgium complete stunning comeback to knock out Senegal

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Belgium produced one of the most dramatic comebacks of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after fighting back from two goals down to beat Senegal 3-2 after extra time in their Round of 32 clash at Seattle Stadium on Wednesday.

The Red Devils looked headed for elimination after Senegal dominated for much of the contest, but late goals from Romelu Lukaku and Youri Tielemans forced extra time before the Belgian captain converted a stoppage-time penalty to seal a remarkable victory.

Belgium will now face the winner of the United States versus Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Round of 16, while Senegal’s impressive World Cup campaign came to a heartbreaking end.

Senegal made the brighter start and deservedly went ahead in the 25th minute through Habib Diarra after piling early pressure on the Belgian defence. The Lions of Teranga tightened their grip on the match six minutes into the second half when Ismaila Sarr rifled home to make it 2-0.

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Belgium struggled to find rhythm despite the presence of Kevin De Bruyne and Jérémy Doku, both of whom were eventually withdrawn as coach Rudi Garcia searched for inspiration.

The momentum shifted dramatically in the closing minutes. Lukaku, introduced from the bench, pulled one back in the 86th minute with a powerful finish before Tielemans struck three minutes later to complete the comeback and send the tie into extra time.

Both sides created chances in the additional 30 minutes, with Belgium coming closest when Dodi Lukébakio crashed an effort against the crossbar. Moments later, the Video Assistant Referee intervened after Lamine Camara was adjudged to have fouled Tielemans inside the penalty area.

After a lengthy review, referee Hector Sorto pointed to the spot, and Tielemans calmly dispatched the decisive penalty deep into added time of extra time to complete Belgium’s stunning turnaround.

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Belgium’s victory came despite trailing by two goals with less than five minutes of regulation time remaining, making it one of the biggest escapes of the tournament so far.

Senegal, who had looked in complete control for long spells, were left to rue missed opportunities as their hopes of reaching the Round of 16 slipped away in agonising fashion after one of the most dramatic knockout matches of the World Cup.

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