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The front pages of the international sports press this June 24, 2026 crown an insatiable Cristiano Ronaldo with Portugal, analyze Thomas Tuchelâs Englandâs frustrating stumble against Ghana, and reveal the multimillion-euro tug-of-war between Barcelona and Atlético de Madrid over Julián Ãlvarezâs future.
Historic CR7: Roaring with goals in six straight World Cups
The football world bows to the eternity of Cristiano Ronaldo. Portuguese newspapers Récord and A Bola passionately celebrate Portugalâs emphatic 5-0 win over Uzbekistan. With his brace, "CR7" adds to his legend by becoming the first footballer in history to score in six different World Cups.
Even Argentine newspaper Olé highlights the impact of the Portuguese feat on a special day that coincides with Leo Messiâs 39th birthday.
In Spain, Marca and As lead with the story, emphasizing that the veteran striker âjoins the World Cup partyâ in unique fashion.
Roadblock in Boston: Tuchelâs England run into Ghana
Meanwhile, the British press reflects enormous frustration after Englandâs bitter 0-0 draw against Ghana in Boston.
Daily Express harshly headlines âBlank of England,â describing the match as a reality check for Thomas Tuchelâs system, while Daily Mirror and Daily Star lament that the âThree Lionsâ now have to seal qualification the hard way.Â
The Julián Ãlvarez case: Barça tempt the âSpiderâ and Gil MarÃn explodes at FIFA
The biggest transfer-market bombshell stars Julián Ãlvarez. Sport.jpg reveals on its front page a ânew offer for Juliánâ of around â¬130 million from a Barça side stepping up the operation.
The Argentineâs wish is to wear the blaugrana shirt, according to Mundo Deportivo, after turning down interest from giants such as PSG and Arsenal. However, the case has entered hostile territory: Atlético de Madrid CEO Gil MarÃn erupted with a blunt âDo you think weâre stupid?â, confirming a formal complaint to FIFA over the Catalan clubâs conduct.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in ðªðž here.
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