Salah Axed, Horner Eyes F1 Return & Mourinho Back at Real — Tuesday's Sporting Roundup
Published: 27 May 2025 | Sports Desk
π️ F1 – Horner's Route Back
Christian Horner's future in Formula 1 remains the paddock's hottest topic. With Red Bull's internal tensions simmering, the question on everyone's lips is: what's the most likely route back? A return in a reduced capacity — perhaps a non-executive chairman role — is seen as the most viable path, allowing Horner to retain influence without the day-to-day team principal duties. Another option: a sabbatical followed by a comeback with a different team altogether. While nothing is confirmed, sources suggest a resolution is weeks, not months, away.
⚽ Premier League – Salah Dropped, West Ham in Peril
Wayne Rooney has lit the touchpaper by calling for Mohamed Salah to be dropped from Liverpool's season finale. "Selfish Salah" has been below his imperious best, and Rooney believes the Egyptian's body language is hurting the team. Klopp's farewell at Anfield could now see Salah on the bench — a seismic call in a season of goodbyes.
Meanwhile, West Ham's relegation battle carries a sting for London taxpayers. Should the Hammers drop, the Olympic Stadium deal could cost the public purse an estimated £2.5 million — a sobering reminder of the financial ripple effects of Premier League football.
In Manchester, the FA Cup is in City's hands, but the bigger question looms: will Pep Guardiola stay? Victory at Wembley may have been the perfect send-off, but Guardiola has yet to commit. City's dynasty hangs on his decision.
πͺπΈ La Liga – Mourinho to Madrid, Carvajal Departs
JosΓ© Mourinho is set for a stunning third stint at Real Madrid, according to multiple sources. The Special One, who last managed Roma, is expected to take the reins at the BernabΓ©u in what would be one of the most dramatic returns in modern football. Elsewhere in the Spanish capital, Dani Carvajal has bid an emotional adiΓ³s after 13 trophy-laden seasons. The right-back leaves as a legend — six La Ligas, five Champions Leagues — and his departure marks the end of an era.
π Rugby – Cavenagh Promises Rangers Revamp
New Rangers boss Cavenagh has vowed a squad overhaul, promising fans a competitive rebuild. Meanwhile, Rohl has been backed to win the title — a bold prediction that sets the stage for a fascinating season ahead.
π Cricket & Rugby League – Aydin's Six-Match Ban & Sinner's French Open Question
Hull FC prop Jack Aydin has been slapped with a six-match suspension for a horror tackle that left the rugby league community divided. The ban, handed down by the disciplinary panel, has sparked renewed debate around player safety and tackle technique in the sport.
Over at the French Open, all eyes are on Jannik Sinner. The Italian star has been in devastating form, but the question remains: will the weight of expectation finally catch up with him? With Nadal in the draw and Djokovic lurking, Sinner's mental fortitude will be tested on the clay of Roland Garros.
πΊ Media – PGMO Error & BBC's World Cup Team
The Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMO) has admitted a handball error in Manchester United's goal against Nottingham Forest — a rare mea culpa that has reignited the VAR debate. And in broadcasting news, Olivier Giroud, CΓ©sar Azpilicueta, and James McCarthy have joined the BBC's World Cup coverage team, adding serious footballing credibility to the network's summer plans.
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