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Rúben Dias Reportedly Moves On After Maya Jama Breakup With ‘Suicide Squad’ Star Daniela Melchior
The Manchester City defender is said to be starting a new chapter with the Portuguese actress after his recent split.
The Manchester City defender is said to be starting a new chapter with the Portuguese actress after his recent split.
Manchester City’s Rúben Dias is reportedly turning a new leaf in his personal life, moving on from his breakup with British TV presenter Maya Jama. Fresh reports link the Portuguese football star to Daniela Melchior, the actress known for her role in ‘Suicide Squad.’
Dias, who has been at the heart of Man City’s defence, had previously been in a high-profile relationship with Maya Jama, but the pair are said to have parted ways. Now, sources suggest that Dias is spending more time with Melchior, sparking fresh speculation among fans and followers on social media.
While details of their reported connection remain private, the development has caught the attention of football and entertainment lovers alike. For many Nigerians who follow both Premier League action and global celebrity gist, news of Dias’ rumoured romance brings an extra layer of intrigue to his off-field life.
Neither Dias nor Melchior has made any official statement about the nature of their relationship. As of now, representatives for both have not responded to requests for comment regarding the reports. This silence has only fuelled further speculation online.
Observers will be watching closely to see if either party confirms or addresses the rumours in coming weeks. For now, it appears Rúben Dias is embracing a fresh start both on and off the pitch.
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Mexico Beat South Africa 2–0 but World Cup Opener Marred by Violent Protests Outside Estadio Azteca
Tear gas, smashed windows, and heavy police presence as fans forced their way into Mexico City’s iconic stadium
Tear gas, smashed windows, and heavy police presence as fans forced their way into Mexico City’s iconic stadium
Mexico kicked off the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a 2–0 victory over South Africa at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on Thursday, but scenes outside the ground stole headlines as protesters clashed violently with riot police before the match. The opening game saw an official attendance of 80,000, yet chaos outside threatened to overshadow the action on the pitch.
Crowds of teachers, families of missing Mexicans, and student activists gathered from early morning, protesting against ongoing government policies and demanding better working conditions. Tensions boiled over just moments after Mexico netted the tournament’s first goal—details on the scorer and minute were not provided in available reports—as some demonstrators breached security barriers and exchanged blows with officers guarding the stadium perimeter.
The unrest escalated quickly: several youths used bats to smash vehicle windows, prompting police to respond with tear gas and deploy mounted officers in an attempt to disperse the crowds. Despite efforts to control the situation, protesters scattered across surrounding streets, leaving a trail of disruption as thousands of fans jostled through metal barriers to make it inside for kick-off.
For Super Eagles supporters watching from afar, Thursday’s chaos is a stark reminder that World Cup football doesn’t exist in isolation. With Nigeria set to play in this high-stakes tournament later in the group stage, questions will be asked about crowd safety and organisation at future fixtures—especially if similar protests continue.
Neither FIFA officials nor local organisers had issued a statement about Thursday’s clashes at press time. Mexican authorities have faced weeks of unrest led by teachers’ unions ahead of the tournament. The outcome for Mexico on the pitch was positive—a 2–0 win over South Africa—but no player or coach comments were available immediately after full-time.
Mexico will look to build on their opening win when they return to action for their next group stage match at Estadio Azteca. Full fixture details and opponent for their second game were not confirmed in available reports.
Source: https://punchng.com/police-protesters-clash-outside-first-world-cup-match-in-mexico/
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Drama in Mexico City as Three Sent Off in 2–0 World Cup Opener Against South Africa
Julian Quiñones scored early before South Africa ended with nine men after two second-half red cards
Julian Quiñones scored early before South Africa ended with nine men after two second-half red cards
Mexico kicked off their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with a commanding 2–0 win over South Africa at the Mexico City Stadium on Thursday night. The match, marking the tournament’s curtain-raiser, was shaped by Julian Quiñones’ first-half strike and a flurry of red cards that left the South Africans finishing with just nine players on the pitch.
Mexico seized control early, dominating possession and threatening through Quiñones, who not only gave the hosts the lead but also rattled the post before half-time. The match’s turning point came shortly after the restart when Yaya Sithole was sent off for denying Brian Gutierrez a clear goalscoring opportunity just outside the penalty area. Playing a man down, South Africa struggled to contain Mexico’s attack, and Raul Jimenez soon doubled the advantage with a close-range header. Any hopes of a comeback for South Africa evaporated when Themba Zwane received a straight red card for violent conduct, reducing his side to nine men.
For Super Eagles fans watching Group A closely, Mexico’s strong start signals intent on home soil, while South Africa’s discipline issues may prove costly in their quest to progress from a tough group. The result also sets an early benchmark for physicality and intensity at this year’s tournament.
Neither the Super Eagles coaching staff nor the Nigerian Football Federation had issued any public reaction to Group A developments at press time. No direct quotes were available from either Mexico or South Africa’s managers following the final whistle.
South Africa will need to regroup quickly as they prepare for their second group match. Details of their next fixture—including date and venue—were not specified in available reports.
Source: https://punchng.com/world-cup-opener-mexico-beat-south-africa-2-0/
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South Africa’s Sithole and Zwane Set Unwanted 96-Year Record in World Cup Loss to Mexico
The defeat marks a historic low, with no South African side suffering such a result since 1928
The defeat marks a historic low, with no South African side suffering such a result since 1928
South Africa’s World Cup campaign took a bitter turn after their loss to Mexico, a result that saw players Lindokuhle Sithole and Themba Zwane involved in creating a disastrous record not witnessed by the nation in 96 years. The match took place as part of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, but the final score was not reported at press time.
Key details of the encounter—including the goalscorers, goal minutes, and venue—were not confirmed in available reports. However, what stands out is that this defeat marks South Africa’s worst record in nearly a century, with Sithole and Zwane now linked to an unwanted piece of football history.
For Nigerian fans tracking rivals across the continent, this result signals growing unpredictability in the World Cup qualification race. It also underlines the challenge for Bafana Bafana as they try to bounce back from a setback unseen since 1928—a statistic that will surely weigh on both players and supporters as the qualifiers progress.
Neither South Africa’s coaching staff nor any player had issued public statements regarding the match at press time. Similarly, official reactions from Mexico were not available in the source material.
South Africa now face an uphill battle ahead of their next qualifier. Details of their upcoming fixtures—including date, venue, and opponent—were not provided in available reports.
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