England manager Thomas Tuchel faced fresh criticism after omitting his son‑in‑law Jarrod Bowen from the World Cup squad, a move that TV presenter Danny Dyer called "ridiculous." At the same time, Lewis Hamilton’s Monaco Grand Prix hopes were buoyed by Sky Bet after teammate Kimi Antonelli clinched pole position, pushing Hamilton to third in the standings .

Danny Dyer slams Tuchel for leaving out Jarrod Bowen

British actor and football fan Danny Dyer publicly condemned Tuchel’s decision, saying the exclusion of his son‑in‑law was "ridiculous" and that his family had even booked flights to the United States expecting Bowen’s inclusion.. According to the source, Dyer’s outburst highlightts the personal dimension of squad selection that often goes unnoticed.

Kimi Antonelli’s pole puts Hamilton third in Monaco

Sky Bet announced that Italian rookie Kimi Antonelli secured pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix, elevating Lewis Hamilton to third place in the championship . The betting firm’s promotion of Hamilton’s chances reflects the shifting dynamics within Mercedes, where Antonelli’s performance has unexpectedly reshaped the title race.

Guardiola’s new TV friend sparks City gossip

Pep Guardiola has reportedly forged a close friendship with a 43‑year‑old glamorous TV presenter who sent a farewell "love you" message after leaving Manchester City. As the source notes, the relationship has become a talking point among fans and media, adding a human‑interest angle to Guardiola’s otherwise tactical reputation.

Roy Keane warns of BBC‑ITV broadcast tension ahead of World Cup

Former Ireland captain Roy Keane revealed that rivalry between BBC and ITV is intensifying as the World Cup approaches, hinting at a potential clash over punditry styles and broadcast rights.. The source indicates Keane’s comments may foreshadow a more combative media environment during the tournament.

Maradona’s "revenge" match adds political heat to Trump‑era World Cup

The tournament’s most controversial fixtures include a match framed as Diego Maradona’s "revenge" for the Falklands, alongside references to Mussolini’s historical meddling, underscoring the political overtones of a World Cup held in Donald Trump’s America. according to the report, these storylines amplify the event’s already charged atmosphere.

Will Jarrod Bowen get a late call‑up?

With the squad already announced, speculation remains whether Bowen could be added as an injury replacement, a scenario not yet confirmed by the England Football Association. the source does not provide any indication that a late call‑up is being considered, leaving fans in suspense.