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FIFA Releases Diogo Jota’s Widow Emotional Letter To Robertson
Diogo Jota’s widow has urged Scotland captain Andrew Robertson to carry his former Liverpool team-mate in his heart when he lives their dream of playing at the World Cup.
Jota died aged 28 in a car crash last July, after helping Portugal secure World Cup qualification.
Jota won 49 caps but never played at a World Cup after missing the 2022 tournament through a calf injury.
“I couldn’t get my mate Diogo Jota out of my head today,” defender Robertson said after Scotland secured World Cup qualification in November.
“We spoke so much about going to the World Cup because he missed the last one with Portugal and I did with Scotland. I know he’ll be smiling over me today.”
In a letter to Robertson published by Fifa, Rute Cardoso, the mother of Jota’s three children, said: “Diogo often spoke of you. Of the friendship you built, the battles you fought together, the challenges, the laughter, the conversations about football… and about dreams.
“The World Cup was one of those dreams, a dream that the two of you nurtured, side by side, with the same passion with which you took to the pitch.
“When I heard your words and learnt what you felt on that day when Scotland qualified for the World Cup, after so many years of waiting, I realised that Diogo never truly left the pitch.
“By achieving that moment and securing your place at the World Cup, you won’t be going alone.
“You’ll be taking his dream with you too. And when you step on to the pitch, I know it won’t just be you walking out. Diogo will be with you in your thoughts, in your steps, in your heart.
“So today, I want to thank you. Thank you for not forgetting him. Thank you for taking him with you. Thank you for turning the pain of loss into strength and into something so beautiful.
“That’s how we do it here at home too. Every day. He would be, and is, incredibly proud of you. Cherish that dream, Andy. Live it for yourself and for him.”
Robertson was filmed by Fifa reading out the letter and thanked Cardoso, saying it would stay with him for a “very long time”.
The World Cup runs from 11 June to 19 July.
Scotland, playing in their first World Cup since 1998, face Haiti on Sunday, Morocco on 19 June and Brazil on 24 June in Group C.
Robertson, who has joined Tottenham since leaving Liverpool at the end of the season, said: “I’ll carry him in my heart and I know he’ll be with me come the first game, come the second game, come the third game and hopefully beyond that.
“He’s always there. The memories are always something that we bring up and sometimes laugh, sometimes cry.
“And that will be no different, especially going into a tournament which is full of emotion. I know he’ll be right at the front of my mind.
“I’m not only just playing for me. I’m playing for both of us.”
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W/C: Morocco Gets Round Of 16 Opponent
The first confirmed Round of 16 fixture at the 2026 FIFA World Cup will see co-hosts Canada take on Morocco after both teams secured dramatic victories to book their places in the knockout stage.
Canada advanced after edging South Africa 1-0 in their Round of 32 encounter, with captain Stephen Eustaquio scoring a late winner to end Bafana Bafana’s campaign.
Jesse Marsch’s men have already made history by reaching the knockout rounds for the first time and will now be aiming to extend their fairytale run when they face the Atlas Lions.
Morocco, meanwhile, overcame the Netherlands in a tense last-32 clash that was decided on penalties.
The North Africans fought back to level the score late in the game after Issa Diop cancelled out Cody Gakpo’s opener, forcing the contest into a shootout.
The Dutch suffered heartbreak from the spot as Quentin Timber, Crysencio Summerville and Justin Kluivert all failed to convert their penalties, sending Morocco through to the Round of 16.
The clash between Canada and Morocco is scheduled for July 4, with kick-off set for 6 p.m. WAT.
The winner will progress to the quarter-finals as both nations continue their bid for a historic World Cup campaign.
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Ancelotti Says Japan – Brazil Clash Is ‘First Final’ At World Cup
Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti has described his side’s Round of 32 encounter against Japan as their “first final” of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, urging his players to remain calm and focused in the knockout stages.
The five-time world champions will face Japan in Houston, with Ancelotti insisting the Seleção cannot afford to underestimate an opponent that defeated them 3-2 in an international friendly last October.
Speaking during his pre-match press conference, Ancelotti stressed that knockout football demands mental strength as much as technical quality.
“We’ll need a very strong mentality, a lot of heart, and clear ideas. We have to be ready for anything that can happen in a knockout match because in these games, anything really can happen,” Ancelotti said.
Despite the challenge, the veteran Italian remains optimistic about his team’s chances.
He added, “I believe the team is ready, motivated and confident. The last two matches went well, and we’ll be prepared for any situation.”
Ancelotti urged his players not to become overwhelmed by the significance of the occasion, reminding them that success depends on executing their game plan.
“In the end, it’s still a football match, even if it’s part of an extraordinary event like the World Cup. You have to know how to handle the pressure by staying focused on what needs to be done on the pitch,” he explained.
The former Real Madrid boss also highlighted the importance of teamwork against a disciplined Japanese side.
He added, “We’ll have to take care of every aspect, both defensively and offensively, playing as a team. We’re facing a strong, organised and quality opponent, so having clear ideas will be crucial.”
The Brazil coach also provided an encouraging update on Neymar’s fitness ahead of the knockout encounter. The forward has gradually increased his training workload after an interrupted preparation for the tournament.
“He’s improving a lot. In the last week, he’s made great progress. It’s a shame he couldn’t train consistently from the start of the camp, but now he’s able to work for longer periods and is in good condition,” Ancelotti revealed.
However, Ancelotti stopped short of confirming whether Neymar would feature against Japan.
“Whether he plays will depend on the context and how the match unfolds,” he added.
With a place in the Round of 16 at stake, Brazil will be aiming to avoid an upset against an ambitious Japanese side and continue their pursuit of a record-extending sixth FIFA World Cup title.
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Besiktas Join Juventus In Race To Sign Super Eagles Goalie Maduka Okoye
Nigerian international Maduka Okoye has become a hot commodity in the summer transfer window following an impressive season with Udinese in Serie A.
The goalkeeper was a standout performer for the Italian club, securing ten clean sheets in 30 appearances and establishing himself as one of the league’s most reliable shot-stoppers.
Okoye has also excelled for the Super Eagles, stepping up in the absence of Stanley Nwabali to deliver commanding performances.
The Udinese shotstopper had a decent outing in recent fixtures against Portugal and Poland, which has piqued the interest of top European clubs.
According to reports from Eagle Media, 16-time Turkish Süper Lig champions Beşiktaş have identified Okoye as a primary transfer target.
The Istanbul-based club is determined to build a title-contending team for new manager Vincenzo Italiano.
Strengthening their defence is a key priority for the Black Eagles after they conceded 40 goals in the league last season.
Okoye is seen as the ideal candidate to shore up their backline, with his knack for crucial saves, confidence on the ball, and commanding presence in the penalty area making him a highly sought-after player.
Udinese are believed to be open to a sale and have reportedly started searching for potential replacements.
Italian powerhouse Juventus are also linked with Okoye as part of their squad overhaul, but a formal offer has not yet materialised.
The Italian club is expected to demand a higher fee, as the 26-year-old still has two years remaining on his contract.
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