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Fluminense Sends Inter Crashing Out of Club World Cup with Stunning 2-0 Win Even Fábio at 44 Couldn’t Be Beaten
Fluminense FC shocks Inter Milan with early and late goals as Germán Cano and Hércules seal the deal — and 44-year-old Fábio stands tall in goal with a vintage performance.

In one of the most dramatic upsets of the 2025 Club World Cup, Brazilian underdogs Fluminense FC stunned European giants Inter Milan with a clinical 2-0 victory in the Round of 16, played at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte on Monday night.
With only three minutes on the clock, Germán Cano opened the scoring after a cross by Jhon Arias deflected awkwardly, catching Inter’s backline — and goalkeeper Yann Sommer — flat-footed. Cano reacted instinctively, heading the ball down through Sommer’s legs to give the Rio-based club an early lead.
We believed we could shock the world,” Cano said post-match, glowing with pride. “And tonight, we did.
While Fluminense dictated the tempo for much of the first hour, it was the final 20 minutes where their resolve was truly tested. Inter turned up the heat, with Lautaro Martínez nearly equalizing three times — twice drawing saves from veteran keeper Fábio, and once rattling the post in a heart-stopping sequence.
But the hero of the night, without question, was Fábio, the 44-year-old goalkeeper who turned back time with a series of reflex saves, commanding clearances, and sheer leadership that kept his defense composed under relentless pressure.
The final dagger came in stoppage time. In the 93rd minute, substitute Hércules capitalized on sloppy defending, calmly slotting the ball into the bottom corner from just outside the box. His finish silenced the Inter faithful and sent the Fluminense bench into jubilant celebration.
They may have Champions League stars one Fluminense fan shouted from the stands but we have Fábio and heart!
The result is a nightmare start for Cristian Chivu, who was appointed Inter manager following Simone Inzaghi‘s sacking after the embarrassing 5-0 loss to Paris Saint-Germain. For Chivu, this early exit adds immense pressure to an already rocky managerial debut.
Meanwhile, Thiago Silva, now 40, showed why experience still matters. The former Chelsea captain marshaled the Fluminense backline with calm authority, helping secure their third clean sheet of the tournament.
Despite being played in a stadium with a 74,867 capacity, the game drew only 20,030 fans — highlighting the lukewarm American reception to the expanded Club World Cup format. Yet for those who attended, the drama was unforgettable.
With this result, Fluminense now advances to face either Manchester City or Al Hilal in the quarterfinals. If it’s City, it will be a rematch of the 2023 Club World Cup final, which the English side won 4-0.
For now, though, Fluminense can celebrate — and Inter will head home, bruised, bewildered, and outclassed.
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Tim David destroys record with fastest T20I century for Australia but here’s why Shai Hope still walked tall…
Australia crush West Indies by 6 wickets as Tim David smashes 37-ball century, but Shai Hope’s historic ton leaves lasting legacy in series decider

In a night filled with fireworks at Warner Park, St Kitts, the third T20I between Australia and West Indies saw the record books set ablaze as Tim David thundered into cricketing history with the fastest-ever T20I century for Australia. But in a twist of narrative, it was also a night where Shai Hope quietly etched his own legacy—becoming only the second West Indian after Chris Gayle to register centuries in all formats of international cricket.
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With this six-wicket triumph, Australia sealed the T20I series 3–0, but it wasn’t just the result that had fans talking—it was how they did it.
David’s Detonation: A New Chapter in T20I Carnage
Walking in at a tricky 87 for 4, Tim David didn’t just rescue Australia—he rewrote the script entirely. Promoted higher up the order than usual (only the 8th time above No. 6 in 42 T20I innings), David unleashed a spectacle rarely seen. His 102* came off just 37 balls, eclipsing Josh Inglis’ previous record of 43 balls for the fastest Australian T20I ton.
David launched 11 sixes in his blistering assault, including four consecutive sixes off Gudakesh Motie and three more off Roston Chase, showing ruthless precision. So dominant was his presence that Mitchell Owen, who scored an excellent 36 off 16 balls in a 128-run partnership, was momentarily in danger of overshadowing the record by finishing the match early. But fate—and a misstep by Rovman Powell on the boundary—ensured David’s name would be etched in gold.
He was 90 when Brandon King dropped a sitter,” noted one commentator. “You just don’t give Tim David a second life. Not in this form.

Hope Floats: A Captain’s Knock That Made History
Though his team came up short, Shai Hope walked off with his head held high. The West Indies captain’s unbeaten 102 was a masterclass in composure, timing, and grit. Starting cautiously at 5 off 7 balls, Hope shifted gears with grace, punishing Glenn Maxwell and Adam Zampa in particular.
Hope reached his century from 55 balls, anchoring a formidable 125-run opening stand with Brandon King, who contributed 62 from 40 balls. In doing so, Hope joined the elite club of centurions in Tests, ODIs, and T20Is, a feat previously only accomplished by Chris Gayle in West Indies cricket.
Sean Abbott: The Unsung Hero
In a game where batters ruled, Sean Abbott stood out with the ball. His spell of 4-0-21-0, including 14 dot balls, was a vital anchor for Australia. Bowling two overs in the powerplay and two during the death, Abbott ensured the West Indies couldn’t explode beyond control despite their solid start.
In a sea of sixes, Sean Abbott bowled like a lighthouse—steady, focused, and impactful,” remarked former Australian bowler Brett Lee.
Mitchell Owen Steps Up
Playing in only his debut international series, Mitchell Owen provided the perfect foil to David’s fireworks. His 36 off 16 balls may be overshadowed by the fastest hundred in Australian T20I history, but the maturity and aggression he displayed under pressure speaks volumes of Australia’s growing T20 depth.
What’s Next for Both Teams?
This series sweep for Australia will provide immense confidence ahead of the T20 World Cup, while West Indies will have to reevaluate their death bowling options and middle-order strategy. Still, with Hope now firmly established as a three-format leader, there is genuine promise for Caribbean fans.
As for Tim David, his performance didn’t just break a record—it may have broken the myth that Australia doesn’t breed T20 specialists. With more consistency in the top order, he could easily become their next global franchise superstar.
MATCH SUMMARY
West Indies: 214/4 (Hope 102*, King 62)
Australia: 215/4 in 16.1 overs (David 102*, Owen 36)
Result: Australia won by 6 wickets and sealed the series 3-
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Chelsea vs Man City Headlines Explosive WSL Opening Weekend as Arsenal’s Historic Emirates Plan Revealed
The 2024-25 Women’s Super League kicks off with blockbuster matchups including Chelsea-Man City, Arsenal’s full-time Emirates switch, and a Merseyside derby fans won’t want to miss

The Women’s Super League (WSL) 2024–25 season is set to kick off in style, and it’s already delivering fireworks. Champions Chelsea will face off against Manchester City in a mouthwatering opening clash at Stamford Bridge on Friday, September 5 at 19:30 BST — a match that will mark the beginning of Sonia Bompastor’s title defense.

Chelsea, fresh off a historic unbeaten campaign, enter the season as the team to beat. Under Bompastor — the first non-British manager to win the league — the Blues went 22 games without a loss, lifting their sixth consecutive WSL title.
Now, all eyes are on the French tactician to see if she can guide her side to a record-extending seventh straight crown.
“The pressure is part of being at Chelsea,” Bompastor said in a pre-season interview. “We are ready to go again.”
Meanwhile, City are coming in with something to prove. After finishing fourth last season, they’ll now be led by Andrée Jeglertz, former manager of the Denmark women’s national team. His debut couldn’t be tougher — facing the reigning champions on their turf.
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Arsenal’s Emirates Statement and Newcomers’ Debut
Another major storyline? Arsenal will now play all their home games at the Emirates Stadium — a landmark moment for women’s football in England. The Gunners, fresh off their Champions League triumph, open their WSL campaign at home against the newly-promoted London City Lionesses on Saturday, September 6 at 13:30 BST — live on the BBC.
For the Lionesses, it’s a dream debut: Premier League promotion and an opener against Europe’s top team at one of the country’s most iconic stadiums.
“It’s a huge step for us and for the league,” said Arsenal captain Leah Williamson. “The Emirates is our home now.”

Sunday Delivers Rivalries and Grit
The action continues on Sunday, September 7, with a slate of high-energy clashes:
- Liverpool vs Everton – Merseyside derby (12:00 BST)
- Brighton & Hove Albion vs Aston Villa
- Manchester United vs Leicester City
- Tottenham Hotspur vs West Ham United
The Merseyside Derby, a fan-favorite in both the men’s and women’s games, promises fierce competition. Liverpool will be aiming to build on last season’s improvements, while Everton look to reclaim bragging rights after a string of narrow defeats.
Full Opening Weekend Fixtures:
- Chelsea vs Manchester City (Sept 5, 19:30 BST)
- Arsenal vs London City Lionesses (Sept 6, 13:30 BST)
- Liverpool vs Everton (Sept 7, 12:00 BST)
- Brighton vs Aston Villa
- Manchester United vs Leicester City
- Tottenham vs West Ham

This season promises to be one of the most competitive in WSL history. With powerhouse clubs strengthening their squads, stadium upgrades, increased broadcast coverage, and new managers in play, women’s football in England is no longer just rising — it’s exploding.
And with Chelsea and Man City opening the gates, expect fireworks from the very first whistle.
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Man City Trigger Stunning £27M Buy-Back for James Trafford… Is This the End for Ederson?
Manchester City re-sign goalkeeper James Trafford from Burnley in a surprise £27 million deal, raising serious questions about Ederson’s future at the Etihad

In a move that’s caught many by surprise, Manchester City are set to re-sign 22-year-old goalkeeper James Trafford from Burnley for £27 million, just two years after he left the club. The England U21 international has reportedly chosen to return to the Etihad Stadium after City matched an offer made by Newcastle United, activating their buy-back clause.

Trafford had an exceptional season in the Championship, keeping 29 clean sheets in 45 games and playing a crucial role in Scott Parker’s Burnley side securing promotion to the Premier League. His performances earned him a spot in the division’s Team of the Year, making him one of England’s most promising young goalkeepers.
“City believe they can develop him into a top goalkeeper — but one who is already Premier League ready,” reported Shamoon Hafez of BBC Sport.
From Academy Exit to Premier League Star
Trafford joined the Man City academy in 2015 but never made a first-team appearance, instead going on loan spells at Accrington Stanley and Bolton Wanderers. In 2023, he made a permanent move to Burnley in a deal worth up to £19 million. Just one year later, his stock has skyrocketed.
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Over the course of last season, Trafford:
- Conceded just 16 goals in the Championship
- Set a league record of 12 consecutive clean sheets
- Achieved an 85% save percentage, far higher than City’s current goalkeepers
- Was called up to the England senior team for the first time in 2024
He also holds a unique record in the UEFA U21 Championship 2023, where he didn’t concede a single goal in the entire tournament, helping England U21 lift the trophy.

What Does This Mean for City’s Goalkeeping Hierarchy?
The return of Trafford adds a fourth name to Pep Guardiola’s list of senior keepers: Ederson, Stefan Ortega, Marcus Bettinelli, and now Trafford. But it also throws the spotlight on Ederson, who is in the final year of his contract and has been linked to Galatasaray.
“99% fake news,” Ederson said of the transfer rumors last month. Still, City haven’t received any bids — yet.
Meanwhile, Ortega’s future is also uncertain. With Trafford expected to compete for the No. 1 spot, game time for Ortega may become limited, and reports suggest he could seek a move elsewhere.
Is Trafford Ready for City’s Style?
While Trafford’s shot-stopping is elite, his distribution still needs work to meet City’s exacting standards. Last season, his pass completion rate was just 70%, significantly below Ederson’s and Ortega’s. However, that’s partially due to Burnley’s tactical approach — they averaged 55 long passes per match, compared to City’s 36.
“He’ll need to adapt, but his potential is undeniable,” noted one scout. “City aren’t buying a finished product — they’re buying the future.”

City’s Busy Transfer Window Continues
If finalized, Trafford will be City’s sixth signing of the summer window, joining:
- Tijjani Reijnders – £46.5m
- Rayan Cherki – £30.45m
- Sverre Nypan – £12.5m
- Rayan Aït-Nouri – £31m
- Marcus Bettinelli – Nominal fee
And don’t forget, City also spent £200m in January, largely due to an injury crisis that left Guardiola juggling squad depth mid-season.
As Trafford returns to Manchester with a growing reputation and a £27 million price tag, fans and pundits alike are asking — is he just backup, or is this the beginning of a changing of the guard between the sticks at City?
Time will tell, but one thing is clear: James Trafford is no longer just a prospect. He’s here to compete.
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