‘Violent disorder’ in London after French win
Police battled football fans in central London early on Friday after France beat Morocco in their World Cup quarter-final. Per AFP:
One police officer was injured and four people were arrested following the “violent disorder”, London police said.
Images shared on social media showed dozens of people stood in Edgware Road, near Hyde Park, and some throwing bottles and other objects at police. Police said the trouble started after people blocked traffic in the road.
“The incident then escalated with the group throwing bottles and setting off fireworks,” a spokesman said. “One officer was taken to hospital for head injuries, it is believed he had been hit by a glass bottle.”
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I’ve talked myself into wanting Belgium to win tonight.
Not because I have anything against Spain (I’m South African and frankly I don’t really care who wins the World Cup now).
But I’d like the Belgians to go far because I still have a crush on their golden generation.
And with a few of them in the mix. De Bruyne, Cortois, Witsel, Lukaku and Meunier are all over 33. Would be nice for them if they had a proper shot at reaching the final.
Now I don’t think they will win, but that’s a different story.
There have been a few transfers confirmed today.
None should compel you to tap your mate on their shoulder and have you shove your phone in their face.
Still, here they are:
In the Women’s Super League, Ebony Salmon has gone to West Ham from Aston Villa on a free.
Queens Park Rangers have signed former Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper Pierce Charles on loan following his move to Manchester City.
While further down the pyramid, Ossama Ashley has moved from Salford City to Rotherham United, Isaac Hayden has gone to Leyton Orient from QPR and Kyle Joseph is now a Middlesbrough player, shifting over from Hull.
ICYMI – here are a few of my favourite pieces from the day:
The second men’s semi-final at Wimbledon is underway.
Novak Djokovic, chasing a record 25th grand slam, is up against the number one seed Jannik Sinner.
What have you made of the way technology has been used at this World Cup?
Sure, it’s trite, but it’s a Friday afternoon and it’s cooking in my flat.
From Reuters: “Criticism of technology has ranged from charges of over-reach and inconsistency of application, to full-blown conspiracy theories that VAR was being used to determine the outcome of matches in favour of certain teams or players.”
Egypt’s coach, Hossam Hassan, raised all three issues after his team succumbed to an Argentina fightback and blew a 2-0 lead.
However, FIFA referees’ chief Pierluigi Collina said in an interview on Wednesday that he was happy with how things were going and in particular defended the decision to disallow the Egypt goal for a foul in the lead-up.
For what it’s worth, I believe that there have been some inconsistencies but I don’t think there’s a conspiracy at play.
Not exactly groundbreaking, I admit.
If you’re of the opinion that something fishy is at play, please, take off your tinfoil hat and write in! I’d love to hear your whackiest takes.
To get things going for this final two-hour stretch, I think it’s worth visiting a piece from the always brilliant Sid Lowe.
Are Spain the baddies? They’ve been hard to love this tournament. At least from my perspective. There have been more chaotic, more energetic, more fun teams, but none of them have been as disciplined and controlled as the Spaniards.
Ominous, I’d say. It’s glib to call the European champions ‘dark horses’ but they sort of are, if you feel me.
I really wouldn’t be shocked at all if they don’t concede a goal all the way to lifting the trophy.
Daniel Gallan
Thank you David.
What a shift from him as he leaves the pitch to a standing ovation.
My number is up on the board so I’ll head on out and put in a shift to the close. Energy gel consumed, message from the gaffer received, tiny shin pads in place.
Let’s do this!
Time for me to hand over to Daniel Gallan, who is raring to go after a series of pitchside shuttle runs. A warm embrace as I hand over and slump to the bench with an ice pack.
All over for Arthur Fery I’m afraid. Zverev different class. Full updates here.
With 41 of the 48 teams eliminated, how do the bookmakers rate the final seven? France, already through to the last four, are clear favourites.
6/4 France
9/2 Argentina, Spain, England
16/1 Norway
33/1 Belgium, Switzerland
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Kári Tulinius emails. It was an open goal and he’s taken it. “Portugal have hired Jesus? Makes sense, he’s the one guy who’s a bigger celebrity than Cristiano Ronaldo.”
A reminder of how some of our writers are calling the World Cup quarter-finals. All seven tipped France to go through so a good start. Is anyone picking Norway to knock England out?
Today’s Football Daily has dropped. Plenty of stuff on that fella leading the Golden Boot race (he’s in pole position due to having more assists than Messi).
Jorge Jesus named new Portugal manager
Jorge Jesus has been appointed as the new manager of Portugal. Good or bad news for Cristiano Ronaldo? Very much the former. Jesus’s last job was at Ronaldo’s Saudi side, Al-Nassr, which he says he only took to try and win CR7 another title.
Jesus is only 30 years older than Ronaldo although that means he’s 71. He succeeds Spaniard Roberto Martinez, who stepped down after Portugal’s World Cup exit.
“Today we start down a new path. Welcome to the national team Mr. Jorge Jesus,” the Portugal federation said in a statement.
I can vouch for this having watched Erling Haaland shopping for cowboy hats in Dallas on YouTube last night. Lots of forwarded content via my kids.
Back to England’s opponents on Saturday. Has anyone watched the Netflix documentary, Norway: The Dark Horse? It’s very… Norwegian. Understated (not much Erling Haaland), lots of fairness, frank honesty and solidarity. An appropriately solid watch (in two-parts), there’s some excellent detail and reaction to Ståle Solbakken’s cardiac arrest as a player and, I won’t spoil it, what a fascinating way of revealing a 26-man World Cup squad.
Here’s Andy Hunter’s full story on Michael Edwards quitting as chief executive of football for Liverpool’s owner, Fenway Sports Group.
“Edwards’ exit is not expected to affect Liverpool’s summer transfer operations. Liverpool’s transfer business is conducted by Richard Hughes, the sporting director, and plans for this window are well established.”
Fery has lost the first set to Zverev. He’s held his serve at the start of the second.
I took my kids to Oslo a couple of summers ago. Absolutely lovely place.
I presumed Erling Haaland’s face would be everywhere but not so. On the daily trip to the local supermarket (one of the great joys of being abroad), the two milk offerings featured Martin Ødegaard advertising 3.5% helmelk (whole milk), with 400m hurdler Karsten Warholm on the 1.5% lettmelk (semi-skimmed). I went with Martin.
Aren’t we missing a trick here in the UK? Harry Kane whole milk? David Hemery semi-skimmed?
ICYMI – here’s Lars Sivertsen on the story behind Bjørge Lillelien’s famous rant after Norway shocked England in 1981. Great photo montage, especially Kevin Keegan.
Edwards quits Liverpool role
Michael Edwards has quit his role as chief executive of football for Liverpool’s owners, Fenway Sports Group. The hugely influential Edwards informed FSG in autumn 2025 of his intentions to step down once he felt plans for Liverpool’s future were in place.
FSG confirmed the executive’s exit on Friday, having wanted him to stay. Edwards’s decision is linked to FSG abandoning their plans to add a second club to their football portfolio.
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Thanks Martin. I’m just chuckling at Barney’s description of Thomas Tuchel’s look.
“His World Cup touchline optics have been meta-analysed across the internet, from high-end sports casual in Dallas – black shirt and slacks, white trainers, Nosferatu on a golf weekend – to a kind of shoplifter chic in New England; hood, cap and very expensive skinny jeans.”
Shoplifter chic 🙂
I am now handing you back over to David Tindall. I will see you soon …
I was really puzzled as to why this Belgium fan appears to insist on dressing up as French comic character Obelix when TINTIN IS RIGHT THERE!
But it turns out “Obelgix” – real name Nicolas Dardenne – did it first in 2015 when his nation were playing France as a joke, and it stuck. This was him outside the stadium for the round of 16 victory over the US. I hope he has managed to pick up a ticket for today.
Andrew Beasley has run a tactical rule over tomorrow’s Norway v England quarter-final tie.
There is the small matter of the men’s semi-finals at Wimbledon happening today with Arthur Fery v Alexander Zverev and Jannik Sinner v Novak Djokovic. They are about to start thwacking the balls in SW19. Daniel Harris is on live blog duty for that over here …
In non-World Cup news, Hearts have announced that Australia midfielder Cameron Devlin will not be extending his five-year stay at the club after the two parties failed to agree a new contract.
New Hearts boss Wouter Vrancken had planned to speak with the Australian earlier this week after his involvement in the World Cup came to an end. However, Hearts revealed today that the player has not given them a definitive answer before their stated deadline. That is via PA.
Pablo Iglesias Maurer
Pablo Iglesias Maurer is in Kansas City
No team in the World Cup have provided fans with a broader spectrum of emotions than the defending champions. Things started brightly – Argentina barrelled through the group stage without breaking a sweat and Messi, at 39, is in the midst of his greatest World Cup. In the opening match, a hat-trick handed the captain the tournament joint-goalscoring record, one he continues to add to.
Every one of Messi’s appearances has been dotted with brilliance but Argentina have faltered in recent matches. The scare against Egypt was nothing compared with their last-32 encounter with Cape Verde in Miami, where only stoppage-time heroics averted what would have been arguably the greatest upset in the history of professional sport. These recent performances have raised fresh questions about this Argentina side.
Read more from Pablo Iglesias Maurer here: Argentina continue to show ‘heart’ but flaws are apparent before Swizerland clash
Barney Ronay offers his views on Thomas Tuchel ahead of England’s clash with Norway on Saturday, suggesting along the way that his touchline outfit makes him look like “Nosferatu on a golf weekend”.
Arsenal hail signing of ‘winner’ Ona Batlle after Barcelona summer exodus
Tom Garry
Arsenal have confirmed the signing of the Spain full-back Ona Batlle on a free after her departure from Barcelona, continuing the London club’s busy start to the transfer window.
The 27-year-old is their fourth signing, after Georgia Stanway, Selina Cerci and Geraldine Reuteler, who arrived from Bundesliga teams on free transfers, and the club are understood to have been determined to complete lots of their business early.
Barcelona said at the end of May that Batlle would be leaving at the end of her contract. She is one of four members of the Spain squad to leave the Champions League winners on frees this summer. Batlle, Alexia Putellas, whose signing by London City Lionesses was confirmed on Wednesday, Mapi León, who is also expected to join London City, and Salma Paralluelo, whose next club is unknown, were in the Spain starting team that comprehensively beat England 4-0 in Mallorca in June.
You can read more on this story from Tom Garry here: Arsenal hail signing of ‘winner’ Ona Batlle after Barcelona summer exodus
Martin Belam
Good afternoon/evening/morning. Spain v Belgium tonight, eh? Not sure either of those sides returning home after the quarter-finals will get quite the rapturous welcome back that Egypt have enjoyed following their round of 16 exit. Some great pictures of their homecoming are on the wires …
