Paris St.Germain, the reigning champions of Europe, will miss Ousmane Dembele and Desire Doue until October because they both injured themselves during France’s World Cup qualifying victory over Ukraine.
Dembele will miss about six weeks due to a “serious” hamstring injury, while Doue will be sidelined for about four weeks, according to the French club.
At half-time of the 2-0 victory on Friday, Dembele was substituted in the 81st minute by himself in place of Doue after being injured.
PSG travels to Spain on October to face Barcelona, the semi-finalists from the previous season, before PSG begin their Champions League defense against Atalanta on September 17th.
Both players contributed significantly to PSG’s 5-0 victory over Inter Milan in the European final, which earned them the Ligue 1, Coupe de France, and Champions League victories last year.
They were later included in Uefa’s tournament team.
Dembele is one of the favorites to receive the Ballon d’Or on September 21, the ceremony taking place on September 21.
Wales’ World Rugby Cup campaign was judged by Belinda Moore as “you can’t really say they have failed.”
However, looking at the results and performances, it’s doubtful that many people would concur with the Welsh Rugby Union’s (WRU) head of women’s rugby when they were speaking before the Fij defeat.
Previous defeats by Scotland and Canada left them winless and bottom of Pool B.
Wales had a reasonable goal in mind when they started the campaign to replicate their previous World Cup and earn a spot in the quarter-finals, but they were alarmingly slow.
Instead of putting an end to any hopes that the women’s side would give Welsh rugby some much-needed rest from the current situation, it was more doom and gloom.
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Wales’ only winless 2025 Six Nations campaign had been overcome, but Lynn, who had only arrived one week prior, was almost guaranteed a free pass.
It was a chance to try out some combinations and blood new players, with the World Cup being his main focus.
Lynn claimed that his team lacked the mentality and physicality to play his brand of rugby, which won him three straight Premiership Women’s Rugby titles with Gloucester-Hartpury, at the conclusion of the Six Nations weekend.
While Ben Flower bolstered the backroom staff with his expertise to work on one of Wales’ biggest weaknesses, the collision area, players had a punishing pre-season.
Wales headed on their summer tour of Australia and all the hard graft appeared to pay off in the first Test, with Wales claiming a famous win over the Wallaroos in one of their best performances in recent years.
The worst start that could occur
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Wales and Scotland knew their tournament would be defined by their first round encounter, known as the World Cup final.
With Canada expected to top Pool B, it left only one other quarter-final qualification spot which Wales, Scotland and Fiji all had to battle for.
Wales had been the center of all the pre-game hype, and while everyone was anticipating a close game, they were largely on the safe side. However, the confidence in their camp spread like wildfire in the media.
Head coach Bryan Easson announced he would leave after the tournament, which had hindered Scotland’s preparations due to uncertainty surrounding the player’s contract.
Despite the disruption, the Scots went about their business quietly, knowing they had been building nicely. In a record six-try victory over Celtic, Scotland absolutely blew away their Celtic rivals.
Wales’ defeat was the most enthralling aspect, which was that they were completely without any opposition. Was it the occasion? The pressure, perhaps? The players only are aware of this.
Lynn looked as baffled as anyone and certainly did not hold back in his post-match assessment, saying Wales were “bullied off the park”.
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Wales had to face the unenviable task of defeating the world’s second-best team, knowing they needed to win against Canada to keep their World Cup dream alive, with their bodies and egos strewn and battered.
Heads rolled as Lynn supported his adage, “If you don’t perform, you’re out. ” When making some bold choices, heads rolled.
Youngsters like Maisie Davies, Molly Reardon, Bryonie King and debutant Branwen Metcalfe were thrown straight into the deep end, while experienced players watched on from the bench.
After a promising 20 minutes, there was some hope that a surprise might arise from the fact that Wales had little chance to face a team that wanted to challenge tournament favorites England for the title.
However, the campaign of Wales was a story of how they failed to turn pressure into points, while Canada produced a six-try masterclass.
Wales ‘ physicality was improved, with Lynn proud of the fight, but the attack lacked imagination, the usually trusted set-piece wobbled, with the nil scoreline the most telling factor.
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Frantic conclusion
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Wales and Fiji was supposed to be a dead rubber between two sides with nothing to play for but pride, but the nine-try spectacle at Sandy Park was anything but.
The two teams had no other significant investment or experience, with Fiji only playing 45 Tests, while many of the professional ranks in Wales had already accomplished that feat on their own.
However, when Fiji saw their attacking prowess, defensive resolve, and heart, they were far from a developing country and declared themselves as a contender for the world stage.
Wales were improved in areas, Kayleigh Powell and Carys Cox providing some much needed spark in attack, but it was the same old story of failing to get over the line.
In the final ten minutes, they camped in Fiji’s half, but they failed to score the winning try despite their brave defense.
Few people were celebrating more than Ioan Cunningham when he returned from his former side and had played down his return.
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Time to reflect
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Three games and three defeats later, Wales won the World Cup. So that concludes the story.
After an appalling start, there were improvements as the weeks progressed, but Wales were still desperately left wanting and are now staring down the barrel of an all-time low world ranking of 12th.
Some people wonder, “Why has Wales been so poor?”
With almost 40 full-time professional players training at world-class facilities, they have doctors, nutritionists, and sport psychologists on their hands, making up the fourth-highest investment in women’s international rugby as a team.
Lynn himself is a proven winner and while it may not have showed, Wales do have some world class players in their ranks.
But if you delve a little deeper, you start to understand the bigger picture.
Few of the squad get regular game time, which raises questions about match fitness and sharpness, despite the majority of the squad practising in England’s Premiership Women’s Rugby (PWR). You can run broncos in the barn all day long, but only minutes truly prepare the players for Test rugby.
None of the players who do feature are captains or leaders, which is how Wales’ game is played.
Who is calling the shots in the backline when the young co-captains are present? Lleucu George is a talent, but has a distinctive lack of voice for a fly-half, the same for those around her.
Lynn stated that he is interested in addressing this and will be working with PWR clubs to ensure that his players have opportunities.
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The players must take a hard look at themselves, ultimately they are the ones who have to produce on the pitch.
Could contract complacency be their cause?
Not long ago, many people had to balance long-distance travel, family life, and full-time work just for the privilege of playing for their country.
And when it came time to get on the pitch, they had to make their sacrifices count.
Has the desire to play the game since it is now a professional? Is it merely a job where you are paid indefinitely?
I am sure the players would firmly disagree with that, but few will have got on the bus home on Sunday feeling they did themselves justice.
You simply had to look at Fiji to see what Wales sorely lacks.
Who are the big ball carriers in Wales? Who has the ability to break the line? Who are the top tacklers?
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Questions are also posed by the coaches.
In stark contrast to teams like Scotland, who largely played the same XV, Lynn chopped and changed his side throughout the tournament as Wales struggled for any sort of consistency.
He admitted he thought he had put his best team out against Scotland, and when they did not deliver, there was no second chance for some.
Wales used to be proud of their defense, but since Dan Murphy’s appointment as a temporary defense coach, they have struggled to adapt to new systems. They have conceded 16 tries in just three games, with missed tackles and poor discipline a regular theme.
Wales were bullied at the breakdown, and they had one of the tournament’s slowest attacking ruck speeds, so Ben Flower was brought in to help strengthen the collision area.
Wales ‘ attack also needs to be freshened up by Shaun Connor, the backline has long come in for criticism for its lack of inventiveness and ultimately lack of tries. They no longer can rely on George’s boot; instead, they must be less predictable because the opposition is quickly catching on.
Although Lynn said he is a proud Welshman and they will “all stand together” through these “tough times,” there is so much to unpack in the unenviable post-mortem the lies ahead.
They have six months until the start of the Women’s Six Nations, when hopefully the future of Welsh rugby will be clearer, and when Wales can finally find a winning formula.
ExCLUSIVE: Katie Price and Kerry Katona have opened their UK tour together in Fleetwood, but her actions could cause her to face criticism.
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Katie Price has risked a backlash as she kicks off her tour with best pal Kerry Katona. The former glamour model and telly star was joined by the former Atomic Kitten singer for the opening night of their joint tour at Marine Hall in Fleetwood.
As the pals of over two decades took to the stage, they spoke openly about their lives. The outspoken duo touched on subjects involving their love lives and family experiences, while also chatting about their time together in the Australian jungle, where they took part in I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here.
It was there that the duo became good friends – and Katie, 47 met ex-husband Peter Andre, 52. But as Katie and Kerry spoke candidly with the crowd in Fleetwood, some were shocked to watch the mum-of-five allegedly sneak a vape while on stage.
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A source at the show told the Mirror: “Kate tried to hide it in the first act but by the second act she embraced having a cheeky vape on stage. It just added to the chaotic nature of the show and was very on brand.”
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During the show Katie made a number of bombshell claims, including a marriage admission in which she admitted “suffering”. Talking about her days with the Australian singer, Katie opened up on the breakdown of their marriage, but insisted there are “happy memories” too.
Kerry, 45, made fun of Katie and Peter by first involving them in the jungle while performing on the stage. Peter already had a management team as a result of his pop career, Katie explained.
She continued, “Well, he had a manager,” adding, “I needed to be careful with how I word things now because I wanted to be with Pete and Pete wanted to be with me.”
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Kerry interrupted, saying, “I’ll say it.” She ultimately managed me, Pete, and… We were three in the marriage, they said.
There are memories, Katie continued. They brought back wonderful memories. I’ve had to endure it for 16 years as a result of my split up. However, I’m pleased to see that people are seeing the truth now that it has been made public on social media.
After Katie and Peter’s recent public arguments, an audience member has since revealed that the audience member initially expressed legal concerns. The source, however, claimed that when she did so, there was a significant upsurge in support.
Say what you like about Katie, they remarked.
As they continue to open up to crowds all over the country in their distinctive style, Katie and Kerry will travel to places like New Brighton, Ellsmere Port, Stockport, and London on their tour.
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Finding the ideal lightweight jacket gets harder as the weather starts to change and the season begins to change. You want something warm enough for crisp mornings but not too heavy for warm, crisp autumn afternoons.
The high street this season has plenty of fashionable options, luckily for us. Lightweight layers are proving to be the ultimate transitional staple, from sluggish trench coats to quilted bombers and barn jackets.
Plus, affordable retailers and supermarket chains have significantly increased their style game this year, making it possible to spend a lot on one.
Check out our top jacket purchases for the new season, including a faux suede trench coat from F&, F, that has already become popular, starting at £49.
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The trench coat is a timeless classic, but it’s getting a new update with shorter, belted silhouettes this fall. Because they are lighter and more adaptable than full-length versions, they are ideal for dressing up in transitional situations.
This Karen Millen drama has a statement cape detail that elevates any fall outfit, which is ideal for serious drama.
This item costs £149 and is called SHOP THE LOOK: Cape Detail Trench Coat.
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This season, suede trench coats are in fashion, giving a trendy, luxe twist to a wardrobe staple that everyone adores. This popular F& purchase, F, is the ideal layering piece over knit dresses or denim because of its soft texture and autumnal tones.
This autumn, bomber jackets are back, and this time it’s all about chocolate brown leather. This Albaray jacket’s deep cocoa shade gives a chic, contemporary twist to a classic silhouette. style with boho chic dresses, denim maxi skirts, and tailored pants.
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This following two trends are combined. This autumn, check collections and barn jackets are prevalent on the high streets, but this one doesn’t compromise on style or practicality. It’s the ideal blend of city and countryside vibes, whether worn over chunky knits for a weekend walk or layered with tailoring for an office look.
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Quilted jackets were a big trend last year, and this year, they’re back. Lightweight yet cosy, this Fatface jacket is perfect for transitional weather and works with both casual and smarter outfits.
The growing financial gap between La Liga and the Premier League was once more highlighted by this summer’s transfer window.
English clubs spent more than £3 billion, with Alexander Isak’s £125 million signing from Liverpool the most notable move.
By comparison, the Spanish teams only spent £592 million, far behind only Italy ($1 billion) and Germany ($739 million). The numbers show how much La Liga has lost financially recently.
Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid, who spent £157 million and £149 million, respectively, were the main investors in Spain.
Real Betis worked hard to sign Antony from Manchester United for £21 million, while Villarreal did break their transfer record by signing Georges Mikautadze for £25.5 million.
Restraint was the only exception to this, though: Sevilla raised £38 million by selling Dodi Lukebakio and Loic Bade to balance their squad, Getafe sacrificed their outstanding player Christantus Uche to stay within the rules, and Barcelona resorted to low-cost reinforcements, leaving with a modest £16 million surplus.
Transformation from chaos to skillfull
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Spanish football was in disarray earlier in the century. Over 20 clubs filed for bankruptcy, unpaid wages dominated the news, and debts to the social security and tax authorities soared to over £595 million. Spanish clubs were widely regarded as toxic investments in that environment.
The economic control framework for La Liga, which was inspired by Uefa’s Financial Fair Play, was introduced in 2013 as the turning point.
Then, clubs were only allowed to spend the money they made. All transactions were closely monitored, and salary caps were put in place, and revenues had to be demonstrated before investments.
The situation changed dramatically as foreign investors returned, chronic debt was reduced, and losses were replaced. Atletico, Valencia, Espanyol, Cadiz, and Leganes are currently owned by funds.
Even Barcelona were forced to sell assets and use financial “leaves” to comply, demonstrating that the laws are applied across the board.
The foundation of a new industry was not just a sport reform; it was also one of the most recent ones. Clubs switched from risky ventures to stable ones that can create thousands of jobs and significantly improve Spain’s economy.
Perhaps La Liga’s greatest success came from the transition from chaos to professionalism.
The league’s reforms go beyond financial oversight, either. Clubs have been urged to improve their management, transparency, and governance standards have been improved.
With more emphasis on data, technology, and diversifying sources of income, modernization has become a priority.
The model has also revealed its flaws, though. Women’s teams are frequently underfunded due to the strictness of the rules, which gives clubs greater priority over their men’s squads to maintain compliance.
Even the most dominant team in Europe, Barcelona Femeni, had only 17 registered players in its inaugural season, while international rivals operated more freely.
Additionally, smaller sporting communities have been squeezed, which underscores the need for upcoming adjustments that can balance financial discipline with inclusivity.
Spanish football relied on broadcasting and player transfers as its main sources of income for years. Collective TV rights, introduced in 2015, doubled annual income to about £1.3bn, peaking at £1.4bn in 2019-20.
Before the pandemic, transfers were lucrative, but the market has since recovered. There are concerns that the revamped Champions League may further diminish La Liga’s worth because piracy costs an estimated £510 million to £595 million annually.
How Spanish clubs continue to exert their might
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Clubs have to turn their attention away from this reality. Stadium exploitation, for both football and other events, is maximizing matchday revenues.
Ten Bad Bunny concerts will be held at Metropolitano in Atletico Madrid, for instance. The contentious private equity partnership’s controversial agreement gave clubs a total of £1.6 billion, with the remainder going to be used primarily for infrastructure and international expansion.
Real Madrid, Barcelona, and the Athletic Club oppose it, which highlights the strategy. Spanish football needs to expand its business horizons to maintain its annual revenues of £4.3 billion.
La Liga’s glamour will always suffer because of financial discipline. The Premier League benefits from having a stronger pay-TV culture, a wider international audience, and increased revenues as well as structural advantages. Spain can’t compete with this on a commercial level.
Spanish clubs, however, continue to outperform their competition on the pitch. La Liga clubs have reached 15 European finals in the last ten years, compared to 13 for English clubs.
Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Atletico have all consistently competed in the Champions League, Sevilla has won the Europa League, Villarreal has won the 2021 title, and Real Betis has been represented in the Conference League as well. Evidence demonstrates that Spain still delivers competitively despite England’s financial dominance.
In fact, La Liga has the biggest names in the game right now, with Ousmane Dembele and Lamine Yamal and Kylian Mbappe leading the charge in the new era.
Mohamed Salah is one of the few international superstars who has caught his eye. Real Madrid and Barcelona are unmatched in terms of appeal, and for players, they are still the top destinations. They are also the epicenter of history, glamour, and tradition.
The youth systems of La Liga contribute to its resilience. Spanish universities have always been strong, but now that spending is being cut, they are even more important. La Masia, Real Castilla, and Atletico’s academy continue to produce talent, as do Villarreal, Real Sociedad, Athletic Club, and Celta Vigo.
A steady flow of top-notch footballers is a result of this player development culture. It strengthens the local identity while also bringing in valuable market assets for clubs.
This system produces players like Pedri, Lamine Yamal, Nico Williams, and Alex Baena, who quickly join first teams and quickly become international stars. Many clubs’ academy serves as both a financial safeguard and a sporting foundation, keeping their competition competitive without spending too much money.
After winning the ninth National Youth Games, the winner, Team Lagos, according to governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, will host it.
Sanwo-Olu thanked the team for their outstanding performance.
He claimed that the young athletes, their coaches, and the Lagos State Sports Commission made history and demonstrated Lagos’s strength in sports.
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Team Lagos won the medals at the 9th National Youth Games in Asaba, earning a total of 110 medals, 52 gold medals, 32 silver, and 26 bronze. “I am very proud of Team Lagos for their outstanding performance.
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Our young athletes have made history and demonstrated the strength of Lagos in sports, along with their coaches and the Lagos State Sports Commission. I look forward to hosting the team to celebrate this incredible accomplishment in the coming days. Team Lagos, congratulations. He stated on Sunday on his X handle, “We are very proud of you all.
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The team, which had won all of the games’ previous competitions, defeated Team Delta, who had lost all of its dominance at the end of its campaign.
The host Delta won 39 gold, 38 silver, and 39 bronze medals in the end, according to the medal table.