WATCH: 'Watch your mouth!' – Lionel Messi rages at Rodrygo for 'cowards' jibe after running to back up Rodrigo De Paul in heated exchange as Argentina return to the pitch following 30-minute kick-off delay vs Brazil

Lionel Messi raged at Brazil forward Rodrygo while backing up Argentina team-mate Rodrigo De Paul after a delayed start to the game at the Maracana.

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Rodrygo and De Paul in heated discussionMessi comes to aid of Argentina team-mateAlbiceleste go on to celebrate 1-0 win over rivalsWHAT HAPPENED?

Tuesday's World Cup qualifier was pushed back half-an-hour following clashes with Albiceleste supporters at Rio de Janeiro's Maracana stadium – and the hostilities didn't end there. Immediately after the players returned to the pitch, De Paul and Rodrygo could be seen in deep – and antagonistic – conversation, before Messi rushed over to support his Argentina colleague.

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According to reports from , Rodrygo accused Messi, De Paul and Argentina of being "cowards", after the Albiceleste captain threatened a walk-off due to continued brutality from Brazilian police. In response, Messi is said to have retorted: "We are the world champions, why are we cowards? Watch your mouth."

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The match was eventually played despite the initial lengthy delay, and a Nicolas Otamendi goal was enough to consign Brazil to their third straight defeat and their first ever at home in World Cup qualifying. The rivalry was far from over after the full time whistle, as Messi took to Instagram to call out the "crazy" violence suffered by Argentina fans at the hands of Brazilian authorities.

Mexico ace Hirving Lozano to snub Saudi Arabia move in favour of surprise destination

Hirving Lozano is seemingly on his way out of Napoli, but has opted against a move to Saudi Arabia as he prefers MLS side LAFC.

Napoli keen to cash in on versatile Mexico attackerSaudi Arabian clubs had shown an interest in making him the league's latest big-name arrivalLozano prefers a move to Los Angeles insteadWhat happened?

Hirving Lozano has opted against making the move to Saudi Arabia and has set his sights on a transfer to MLS outfit Los Angeles FC instead, reports.

The versatile attacker has one year left on his contract with Napoli and the Serie A champions are keen to cash in on Lozano in order to prevent him from leaving on a free transfer next year.

He was initially believed to be on his way to the Saudi Pro League as the influx of high-profile names continues, but the 27-year-old will not be following in the footsteps of Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and others after all.

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Lozano has been an important first-team member at Napoli in recent years, but has not quite been able to hit the heights of star players Victor Osimhen and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and found himself in and out of the team in 2022-23.

The Partenopei are therefore open to a transfer and are reportedly willing to accept offers in the region of $25 million.

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Lozano would be joining compatriot Carlos Vela and Serie A legend Giorgio Chiellini at LAFC if the move were to go ahead.

Vela has been at the club since 2018 and has been one of the undisputed stars of MLS ever since.

Chiellini, meanwhile, arrived at LAFC from Juventus in 2022 and helped them lift the MLS Cup and Supporters' Shield in his first season.

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Lozano won two major trophies while at Napoli, first lifting the Coppa Italia in 2019-20, before enjoying a historic Serie A title success in 2022-23.

The winger made 155 appearances in all competitions for the club, scoring 30 goals in the process.

How Christian Pulisic will fit into AC Milan's line up – and what it means for the USMNT star's career

The former Chelsea winger has finally completed a move to the Rossoneri, who could use him in a variety of different ways

It's finally over. Christian Pulisic's Chelsea career has come to an end. Some will say that it has come six-to-12 months after the real expiration date, but it's better late than never, right?

Pulisic's time at Stamford Bridge is over, and it'll be remembered with mixed emotions, from the highs of a Champions League title to the lows of… just about everything else. That postmortem, though, has been written over the last several months. Now, the time has come to focus on the future.

That future will now be at AC Milan. Pulisic has completed a move to another giant of the European game, with the Rossoneri having paid an initial €20 million (£17m/$22m) to sign the United States superstar.

He's almost certainly making a financial sacrifice to move to Italy, as few non-Saudi Arabian clubs are paying players anything close to what Chelsea are offering in the current market. But, in just about every other facet, Milan find themselves in a better place than Chelsea at the current moment.

The Italian giants can offer Champions League football, which is always good. They offer a hell of a lifestyle, with Milan remaining one of the world's most glamorous clubs. And, perhaps most importantly, they offer a legitimate path to playing time that Pulisic never had at Chelsea.

But what does that look like? What can Pulisic expect from Milan, and what can Milan expect from Pulisic when he does get on the field? GOAL takes a look at this new partnership and how Pulisic could fit in at San Siro…

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Most of those that follow Pulisic would associate his game with the left wing, and they'd be right. Originally hailed as the ideal replacement for Eden Hazard upon his arrival at Chelsea from Borussia Dortmund, Pulisic was expected to lock down that left-hand side at Stamford Bridge. Naturally right-footed, Pulisic is a player that has the pace to beat defenders to the byline, but also the skill to cut inside and create, making him a fantastic modern winger on that side.

He plays that same role with the U.S. men's national team, having started on that side almost exclusively in recent years. With Antonee Robinson pushing down the line behind him to create width, Pulisic is free to cut inside and create. In his first 60 USMNT appearances, he has 25 goals and, when all is said and done, he may very well be the USMNT's all-time leading scorer if he continues on this current pace.

Pulisic, though, is not just limited to the left-hand side. He's played on the right plenty of times, serving as a more natural old-school winger, while also playing a bit of wing-back for Chelsea. He can also play centrally, having been deployed as a No.10 plenty of times during his USMNT career.

And it's that flexibility that make him such an interesting signing for Milan, who already have a legitimate superstar featuring on Pulisic's favoured flank.

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If you were to make a list of the most dynamic attackers in the world today, Rafael Leao would be right near the top of that list. The 24-year-old Portugal star has blossomed into a superstar in Milan, becoming one of the faces of the club's recent resurgence. After so many years stuck behind their rivals, the Rossoneri are well and truly back, with Leao playing a vital part in getting them there.

After being named the Serie A MVP after scoring 14 goals in all competitions for Milan's 2021-22 Scudetto-winning team, he followed up that breakout campaign with 16 more goals last season, while also scoring his first and second international goals for Portugal at the World Cup. Interest soon came from all over Europe, including Chelsea, who saw Leao as a potential centerpiece in attack.

However, in the final weeks of the 2022-23 campaign, Leao signed a contract extension with Milan that runs through 2028. The winger has committed his prime years to the club, where he now has the chance to become a Milan legend.

When it comes to Stefano Pioli's line up, Leao's name is probably the first name on the teamsheet. So, with that in mind, where does Pulisic fit in?

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The initial thought, for some at least, would be panic. For years, Pulisic's fans have watched him be relegated to the bench due to other options. Injuries, form, managerial decisions… Whatever the reason, Pulisic missed out on far too many moments on the field.

Because of that, any move away from Chelsea is a good move. For Pulisic, the most important thing, especially at this point in his career, is to play.

From a USMNT perspective, would it be nice to see Pulisic dominating on the left wing, the position he plays internationally? Of course. But is it necessary? Not really. Similar to Tim Weah, who himself is looking at a position switch in Serie A, Pulisic will benefit greatly from simply getting on the field, wherever it may be.

It's not that Milan will be playing him as a central defender, after all. No matter where he lines up in attack, he'll be using the same mental and physical attributes, albeit from different spots on the field. And, from a USMNT perspective, a bit of versatility never hurt anyone, right?

Because of that, Leao isn't as much a problem as it is a solution. Pulisic will be lining up next to a truly world-class attacker, which is always a good thing. The question, then, is this: where exactly will Pulisic play?

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To understand where Pulisic may play, you first have to understand the man that will be making the decisions. Pioli is the architect of Milan's resurgence, having taken over the team in 2019. In the years since, he's led Milan to the club's first Scudetto in over a decade as well as a Champions League semi-final.

Pioli, largely, has utilized a 4-2-3-1 throughout his managerial career, although last season saw Milan also play a 3-4-2-1 formation to accommodate their strong core of central defenders. The Italian manager is also a coach known for getting the most out of young players, as evidenced by several key stars currently in Milan's team. Which leads us back to Pulisic, who should play a key role no matter the system.

Thiago Almada explains how Lionel Messi has 'improved' MLS as he admits Argentina team-mate 'knew more' about U.S. soccer than him even before joining Inter Miami

Thiago Almada has explained how fellow World Cup winner Lionel Messi “improved” MLS following his stunning move to Inter Miami.

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Argentine icon chasing the American dreamMade an immediate impact in the United StatesFellow countryman looking for move to Europe

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The Argentina international, who now has eight Ballon d’Or triumphs to his name, bid farewell to European football when heading to the United States as a free agent in the summer of 2023. Messi made an immediate impact in America, as he inspired Inter Miami to a historic Leagues Cup crown, and has helped to raise both the profile and standard of MLS – with more household names expected to follow in his illustrious footsteps.

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Atlanta United star Almada, who won the 2022 World Cup alongside Messi, has told of how his iconic countryman is raising the game in MLS: “It changed a lot with Messi. The football improved a lot. You can see that a lot more. It’s back and forth, there are a lot of goals. Sometimes it happened to us that we started winning and didn’t build on that, and we ended up losing. When Leo came, he knew more about MLS than I did. I spoke when we faced each other. He arrived and they started winning all the games.”

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Almada was named MLS Young Player of the Year for 2023 – registering 11 goals and 19 assists during the regular season – and now has his sights set on securing a transfer elsewhere. He added on his own future, as he prepares to tread a path that Messi once did at Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain: “I want to go to Europe now. I would like to play in the Spanish La Liga. There was interest from Ajax before, which could not happen. Let's see now.”

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Almada is a product of the academy system at Velez Sarsfield, but left his homeland in February 2022 when making his way to Atlanta. The talented 22-year-old now has four senior international caps to his name and will be hoping to earn a place in Argentina’s squad for the 2024 Copa America – which will be staged in the United States.

Erik ten Hag hits out at 'unfair' Anthony Martial criticism as Man Utd boss insists 'everyone is giving their best' despite dire start to 2023-24 campaign

Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag came to Anthony Martial's defence after his poor performance against Newcastle United at the weekend.

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Ten Hag defends Martial amid criticismSlammed for his performance against NewcastleWill likely face Chelsea on WednesdayWHAT HAPPENED?

The French forward had a forgettable outing in United's 1-0 defeat to Newcastle United as he failed to make a mark on the game and was subbed in the 62nd minute. Even manager Ten Hag was left fuming by his poor performance as he was seen shouting at Martial. But now, the Dutch manager has come out in defence of his player amid severe criticism from all quarters, while insisting that the entire team is trying their best to improve themselves after a dire start to the 2023-24 campaign.

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Speaking to reporters ahead of a midweek clash with Chelsea, the Red Devils boss said: "Anthony Martial played brilliantly against Everton. I don’t think it’s fair to point to one player. If you have one moment, you can’t make that as a pattern. The week before we played brilliant, lot of energy in the team, spirt, you see all the games before – I mentioned Fulham, Burnley, Brentford, Luton, so many games for evidence. If it was a pattern, these were different. But this is not a pattern, absolutely not. Everyone is giving their best, there is unity as a team."

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The 28-year-old has experienced an underwhelming campaign so far, managing to score just twice in 18 appearances for the club. With both Marcus Rashford and Martial out of form, Ten Hag's side have been wildly inconsistent. They are on the brink of Champions League elimination and find themselves seventh in the league, 12 points behind league leaders Arsenal.

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The Red Devils have a very busy schedule in December. After the game against Chelsea, Ten Hag's side will prepare for a home clash with Bournemouth before a must-win Champions League group stage clash with Bayern Munich. Huge domestic games against Liverpool and West Ham will follow before Christmas Day that could go a long way to deciding whether United make the Premier League's top-four.

Best of Africa Premier League XI as voted by Goal readers

Goal readers voted for their favourite players of African origin in the Premier League this week.

Ahead of the 2018 Best of Africa Awards, an evening to honour and celebrate the philanthropic endeavours and achievements of African football players, Goal fans voted through our Instagram account for their own Best of Africa XI – a team made up entirely of Premier League players of African origin.

Due to the lack of African goalkeepers in the Premier League, fans were tasked with choosing between the best African keepers set to appear at this year’s FIFA World Cup to fill the spot between the posts.

It has been a great year for Africans in the Premier League, with Mohamed Salah scoring 31 Premier League goals and putting Liverpool on the cusp of a Champions League final. 

Team-mate Sadio Mane has built on last season's successes, while Wilfried Zaha has become Crystal Palace's key man in their surge towards Premier League survival as almost 300,000 votes were received.

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VIDEO: Kylian Mbappe is chilling! PSG forward changes out of kit to greet public and takes selfies after half-time substitution – rather than rejoin bench – in bizarre scenes during Monaco clash

Kylian Mbappe looked totally unfazed as he talked on his phone after being taken off at half-time in Paris Saint-Germain's game against Monaco.

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Mbappe taken off at half-time against MonacoTook selfies and signed autographs for fansJoined his mother in the stands for second halfGetty/GOALWHAT HAPPENED?

PSG coach Luis Enrique opted to take the forward off after a disappointing 45 minutes into the Ligue 1 clash at Monaco. There were fears that the attacker had picked up an injury, but his casual stroll through the tunnel and along the side of the pitch suggested that he was substituted for a different reason.

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Mbappe opted against joining his fellow PSG stars on the bench. Instead, he greeted supporters and took a picture them before walking up the stairs and joining his mother in the stand, where he sat smiling and talking.

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After being substituted for the second time in a row, tension may be rising between Mbappe, his team-mates and coach Luis Enrique. The France star has already informed the club that he will leave at the end of the season in a free transfer and looks set to join Real Madrid in the summer. Before then, though, the 25-year-old will hope to be back in the team when they take on Real Sociedad in the Champions League on Tuesday.

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The 18-year-old has become a regular starter over the course of the 2022 season, with Newcastle also reportedly monitoring his progress.

With the World Cup now just a matter of weeks away, fans and pundits the world over are starting to consider who should be their picks to lift the trophy on December 18. The consensus pick right now seems to be Brazil.

The record five-time winners head to Qatar with perhaps the deepest squad of any country, and it is likely that there will be players who miss out on being called-up by Tite who would probably start for the majority of the other nations at the tournament.

But if you thought selection might be about to get easier for Brazilian coaches of the future, then think again. The country's current generation of 16-19-year-olds is regarded as the best anywhere on the planet, with a number having already begun making their mark on first teams both at home and, in some cases, abroad.

It was perhaps no surprise, then, when five Brazilians appeared among the top 11 names on the CIES Football Observatory's list of the best footballers aged 18 and under back in September.

The highest-ranked was Flamengo midfielder Victor Hugo, who placed fourth, having grown into the Brasilerao's most impactful young players.

But what makes him so special? NXGN explains all…

Where it all began

Victor Hugo was born in Bento Ribeiro, a neighbourhood in the North Zone of Rio de Janeiro that is perhaps best known for also being the birthplace of 'O Fenomeno', Ronaldo.

And it soon became clear that Victor Hugo had the potential to follow a similar path to the legendary striker, with his father, Welington, having begun placing a ball at his son's feet from the age of three.

"Since he was a child, one of the main pillars that we passed on to him was discipline and determination, and that he would have to give up some things," Welington tells GOAL.

"For example, when he was younger, he had to give up parties and his friends' birthdays, because the next day he would have to wake up very early, whether to train or even play."

By the age of six, the boy was showing enough ability with his left foot that he joined the Madureira futsal team, before being picked up by Vasco da Gama.

There he played as a left-back as he made his first steps from the futsal court to the football pitch, before Flamengo swooped in at the age of 12 to bring Victor Hugo across Rio.

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Flamengo were keen for Victor Hugo to play further forward, and handed him the No.10 shirt during his development as he won countless trophies for the club's age-group team.

He was also called-up to numerous Brazili youth squads before catching the eye of Flamengo manager Paulo Sousa, who in turn handed the midfielder his first-team debut in May against Altos in the third round of the Copa do Brasil.

Introduced for the final 20 minutes, Victor Hugo laid on the assist for Joao Gomes to net the winner in Flamengo's 2-1 victory, though it was in the second leg that he truly announced himself to the wider public.

On the day of his 18th birthday, the teenager scored with an 86th-minute header to seal his side's progression in a competition that they would win five months later.

How it's going

Sousa was actually sacked a month after Victor Hugo's debut, but his replacement, Dorival Junior, has certainly taken a liking to the youngster over the course of the campaign.

Rather than play him as a No.10, Dorival has chosen to move Victor Hugo back into a more conventional midfield position, in part to cover for the loss of Andreas Pereira, after he joined Fulham following his loan spell in Brazil.

He has thrived in the role, becoming a regular starter in the Brasilerao as well as contributing to both Flamengo's Copa do Brasil and, most recently, Copa Libertadores triumphs.

"The role he has been playing is fundamental to my style," Dorival, who previously coached a young Neymar, said of Victor Hugo's impact. "He has been brilliant in every way."

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“He has good ability to interpret spaces, plays well with his back to goal and physically he has good explosiveness," Sousa said of Victor Hugo before he left the Maracana.

"He has a very good reading of the game and is a player who can make his presence known in the area with a goal."

Being moved back by Dorival since Sousa's exit might be a reason why Victor Hugo has scored just twice in the league this season, but all of those other attributes are clear when you watch him play.

The quintessential Brazilian midfielder player, he is technically gifted and possesses excellent close control and a good passing range.

'It would be amazing' – Lionesses star Lauren James eyeing Champions League win to give Chelsea boss Emma Hayes perfect send-off

Lauren James admitted that Chelsea are eyeing Champions League glory to give manager Emma Hayes a perfect send-off.

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Hayes will conclude her remarkable 12-year tenure at Chelsea to assume the role of head coach for the United States Women’s national team at the end of the current season. During Hayes' reign, Chelsea has enjoyed unparalleled success, clinching six Women’s Super League titles, five FA Cups, and two League Cups. But she is yet to conquer Europe and the Blues forward remains determined to achieve continental glory with Hayes before she jets off to the USA.

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Speaking to PA news agency, James said: "I think it would be amazing, it’s something that everyone wants and dreams of. It’s something this club have been working towards for a while now. Hopefully, in Emma’s final year, we can get that far.

“I think (the Champions League) is a good experience, the games have been a bit quicker because you’re playing against different opponents from different countries with different styles of play.”

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James, who joined Chelsea in 2021 at the age of 19, has flourished under Hayes' guidance. She recently earned the Barclays Player of the Month award in January after scoring five goals in two games, including a hat-trick against Manchester United. Reflecting on her collaboration with Hayes, James highlighted the mutual respect and understanding they share and added: "It’s good working with Emma, our relationship is close as everyone can probably imagine. I think highly of her and hopefully, we can achieve good things this year together. At that moment I was disappointed and it hit you, but that’s the relationship we have. It’s football and people move on, I’ll just have to focus on Chelsea."

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James' impressive goal-scoring performances have propelled Chelsea to the top of the Women’s Super League standings, where they currently lead by three points ahead of a crucial showdown against Manchester City on Friday. They will return to European action in March when they are slated to face Ajax in the last eight of the UEFA Women's Champions League.

‘USMNT is bigger than Gio’ – How do Reyna & Gregg Berhalter fix issues? Alexi Lalas airs ‘guilt’ fear

Alexi Lalas says “USMNT is bigger than Gio”, but he fears that “guilt” may influence the working relationship between Reyna and Gregg Berhalter.

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Dortmund star left out of latest squadClashed with coach at 2022 World CupPair yet to speak with each other sinceWHAT HAPPENED?

Borussia Dortmund starlet Reyna has been left out of the latest United States squad – the first selected by Berhalter since his reappointment as head coach. The 20-year-old playmaker has endured his fair share of injury issues in recent times, but would expect to make the cut for his country when fit.

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Reyna and his family did, however, butt heads with Berhalter during and after the 2022 World Cup in Qatar – leading to an obvious divide forming in the camp. The man in charge of the U.S. national team admits to having not spoken with Reyna since that unfortunate episode played out.

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It remains to be seen what role Reyna will have to play heading forward, with former USMNT star Lalas airing his fears on social media. He has said: “They'll talk it out, but it'll always be there. Berhalter's challenge would be to avoid pulling punches, overcompensating, or using kid gloves with Gio out of some misguided sense of guilt or determination to fix situation. They can help each other, but USMNT is bigger than Gio.”

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Reyna has earned 20 senior caps for his country, but now faces a battle to prove his worth with club and country after generating exit talks at Dortmund during the summer transfer window.

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