English only: Trump clamping down on offering federal services in other languagesNew Foto - English only: Trump clamping down on offering federal services in other languages

The Trump administration is clamping down on other languages as it formally beginsimplementing the president's ordermaking English the country's sole official language. Many government agencies have long provided services and documents in other languages, reflecting the United States' longtime reputation as a nation of immigrants. But PresidentDonald Trumpupon retaking the White House declared English the nation's official language. Previously, the country had no official language, although English was the default.Inguidance issued by Attorney General Pam Bondion July 14, federal agencies must begin reviewing any "unnecessary multilingual offerings" they currently offer and consider ending them. Trump said making English the official language will improve national unity and encourage immigrants to assimilate, a sentiment echoed by Bondi in her memo. "By prioritizing English as the official language, we strengthen national unity and operational efficiency while providing agencies with practical tools to balance this mandate with mission-critical responsibilities," Bondi wrote to the entire federal government. Bondi said she was suspending the federal government'sLimited English Proficiency websiteservice, which historically advised agencies on how to best assist people who don't speak English well. The website also lists multiple instances in which federal officials have secured legally binding agreements with state and local governments to provide options for people who don't speak English. Bondi's memo does not require other agencies to stop providing services in other languages, but orders them to determine "which of their programs, grants, and policies might serve the public at large better if operated exclusively in English." The administration said that within 180 days it will publish a listing of services that will still be offered in other languages. Federal services currently provided in languages other than English include: voting information, emergency warnings andweather forecasts, court proceedings and IRS forms. People seeking to become U.S. citizens arealso allowed to skip the English-languageportion of the citizenship test or bring an interpreter, under certain circumstances. Some federal court rulings have found that failing to provide certain services in other languages can be discriminatory, but Bondi in her new order said some departments were providing far more than the legally required translations. The federal Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, or national origin, but Trump officials argue previous administrations incorrectly applied the law. "A shared language binds Americans together, transcending different backgrounds to create a common foundation for public discourse, government operations, and civic life, while leaving ample room for the vibrant linguistic diversity that thrives in private and community spheres," Bondi added. "This initiative is not merely a return to tradition but a forward-looking strategy to enhance social and economic integration, offering all residents the opportunity to learn and embrace English as a means of achieving the American dream." A2024 survey by the Pew Research Centerfound that 51% of Americans said it was "extremely or very important" for the U.S. to make English its official language. The survey found that nearly 75% of Republicans or Republican-leaning Americans supported making English the official language, compared to just 32% of Democrats or Democrat-leaning voters. The Linguistic Society of America,which opposed making English the official national language, noted that Congress repeatedly over centuries declined to pass proposals making the designation, and pointed out that several states in the 1780s had to translate the proposed Constitution into German and Dutch before ratification because so many people didn't speak English. The Kentucky-based LSA, founded in 1924 to promote the scientific study of langauge, said trying to create national unity through language is ineffective. More than 80% of the world's countries are officially bi- or multilingual, the LSA said. "Furthermore, there is research documenting how imposing a common language can actually generate intense resistance, rather than creating a 'unified and cohesive' society," the LSA said in a position paper. "The intertwined nature of language and race creates a linguistic hierarchy in which the languages and linguistic repertoires of non-White speakers are considered deficient. The imposition of this kind of linguistic hierarchy can only be divisive." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:English only: Trump clamping down on multilingual federal services

English only: Trump clamping down on offering federal services in other languages

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Democrats stoke the flames of MAGA world's Epstein saga: From the Politics DeskNew Foto - Democrats stoke the flames of MAGA world's Epstein saga: From the Politics Desk

Welcome to the online version ofFrom the Politics Desk, an evening newsletter that brings you the NBC News Politics team's latest reporting and analysis from the White House, Capitol Hill and the campaign trail. In today's edition, Ben Kamisar explores how Democrats have changed their tune on the Jeffrey Epstein files as they try to exploit a divide between President Donald Trump and his base. Plus, Alexandra Marquez and Alex Tabet preview tomorrow's special House primary in Arizona, which is serving as a test for young progressives. Sign up to receive this newsletter in your inbox every weekday here. — Adam Wollner Democrats are echoingcriticism from the rightof how President Donald Trump and his administration have handled case files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. It's a stark reversal for a party thatswiftly condemnedTrump's unfounded claims about the investigation into the financier and his death nearly six years ago. Democrats have now spent days poking the bear after anadministration memoknocked down conspiracy theories related to Epstein's past activities and his suicide in 2019. Democratic lawmakers are demanding that the Trump administration release more documents related to the investigation into Epstein, accusing the president and his allies of either a cover-up or a cynical ploy to exploit conspiracy theories about Epstein for political gain. And Democratic candidates and committees have been fanning the flames as some of Trump's most prominent right-wing supporters threaten a revolt over the issue. With MAGA world seething,key members of his administration at oddsand Trump himselfon the defense, Democrats are embracing the raw politics of the situation, despite their previous scolding. On social media:The DNClaunched a new account on Xthat posts daily messages reminding its followers that Trump has "not released the Epstein files." The account has also reposted Trump-focused, Epstein-related criticism from key social media influencers. On Capitol Hill:Rep. Marc Veasey, D-Texas, announced he would introduce a resolution "demanding the Trump administration release all files related to the Epstein case." On the campaign trail:Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., who isrunning for re-electionin a state that went red in last year's presidential election, criticized Trump on the issue while invoking the sexual misconduct and abuse allegations against the president and his past social relationship with Epstein. (Trump has denied allegations of sexual misconduct and has denied any impropriety related to Epstein's crimes.) Red more from Ben → Related:Tucker Carlson leads MAGA's worried warriors in questioning Trump, by Allan Smith It's hot election summer — at least according to Democrats who are organizing behind youthful and progressive candidates in a series of off-year primaries. First was Zohran Mamdani, the 33-year-old state legislator who won New York's Democratic mayoral primary over former Gov. Andrew Cuomo. (More on that race below.) Now, a special election for a vacant congressional seat in southern Arizona is grabbing attention in part because of a young Democrat's campaign. After Rep. Raúl Grijalva died in March at 77, Deja Foxx, 25, is gaining ground ahead of Tuesday's special Democratic primary in Arizona's 7th District, running on a message of generational change and hoping to leverage support from her almost 400,000 TikTok followers and 240,000 Instagram followers. But she doesn't have a clear path against former Pima County Supervisor Adelita Grijalva, the late congressman's daughter and former state Rep. Daniel Hernandez. Grijalva, 54, with endorsements from Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., doesn't give Foxx the same ideological opening that Mamdani exploited in New York. Not only did Grijalva's father serve the district in Congress for over 20 years, but Hernandez also has siblings who serve in the state House. Still, the race has become part of a broader nationwide conversation among Democrats about the ages of their party's elected leaders and the desire for generational change. In a recent interview, Foxx acknowledged that her age has played a role in her campaign messaging and the support she has drawn from young people across the country. "We have lost ground with young people as a party for the first time in decades ... and it's not enough to just put our members of Congress on TikTok, right, or brief them on the trends or put mini-mics in their face. We need to give young people real leadership," Foxx said. Whoever wins the Democratic primary is likely to win September's general special election to represent a stretch from Tucson to the U.S.-Mexico border. Read more from Alexandra and Alex → 🇺🇦Tough talk:Trump said the U.S. will send weapons to Ukraine through NATO, which will pay for and distribute them, and threatened secondary tariffs targeting Russia if a ceasefire deal isn't reached.Read more → ⚖️ SCOTUS watch:The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to move ahead with plans to carry out mass layoffs at the Department of Education that were blocked by a federal judge.Read more → 🗽 Only in New York:Andrew Cuomo announced that he will run for New York City mayor as a third-party candidate after losing to Zohran Mamdani in last month's Democratic primary.Read more → ➡️ Mass deportation fallout:Immigrants in overfilled ICE centers are complaining of hunger, food shortages and spoiled food, detainees and immigration advocates say.Read more → 🪙Crypto surge:Bitcoin hit a new record price amid bullishness about developments on Capitol Hill and concerns about inflation and the U.S. dollar's declining value.Read more → 👑Royal visit:Trump will make an unprecedented second state trip to the United Kingdom in September along with first lady Melania Trump.Read more → 👀2028 watch:Kentucky Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear said on "Meet the Press" that he will "take a look" at running for president.Read more → 📺 More from MTP:Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said that Trump wants the Federal Emergency Management Association "remade" rather than dismantled entirely.Read more → Follow live politics updates → That's all From the Politics Desk for now. Today's newsletter was compiled by Adam Wollner and Dylan Ebs. If you have feedback — likes or dislikes — email us atpoliticsnewsletter@nbcuni.com And if you're a fan, please share with everyone and anyone. They can sign uphere.

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Jauan Jennings landing spots: Raiders, Titans best fits if 49ers trade WRNew Foto - Jauan Jennings landing spots: Raiders, Titans best fits if 49ers trade WR

Jauan Jenningsis entering the final year of his two-year, $15.3 million contract extension with theSan Francisco 49ers. The 49ers selected the 28-year-old wide receiver in the seventh round of the 2020 NFL Draft, and he is now seeking a second extension to remain in the Bay Area. Jennings reportedlywants a new contract or a trade, perESPN's Adam Schefter. San Franciscohas handed out contract extensions to its core veterans this offseason. LinebackerFred Warnerlanded a three-year,$63 million contract extensionincluding $56 million guaranteed. Meanwhile, tight endGeorge Kittleandquarterback Brock Purdyalso signed multi-year extensions this offseason. Kittle became thehighest-paid tight endin the league with his deal. Will the veteran receiver become the next piece to secure an extension, or will he be traded? JALEN RAMSEY TRADE:Dolphins deal star CB to Steelers in blockbuster move Last offseason,Brandon Aiyukfaced a similar scenario with the team, which ultimately led toan extensionin late August. Jennings' production was excellent last season when he stepped into a significant role with the offense riddled with injuries. He recorded career highs in receptions (77), yards (975) and touchdowns (6). He graded asPro Football Focus' 18th wide receiver among 223 qualifiers. The49ers traded Deebo Samuelthis offseason and Aiyuk's return date from a knee injury is uncertain; the Niners would be very thin at the position if they opted to move Jennings. However, given his breakout season and playoff experience, several teams around the NFL could consider bringing the Tennessee product into the mix. Here's a look at the top landing spots if the 49ers decide to move Jennings. The Raiders are rebuilding after hiring Pete Carroll andtrading for Geno Smith. It won't be easy to contend in the AFC West in 2025, but they could challenge for a playoff spot. Carroll has notoriously leaned on the ground game and Las Vegas is primed to do so after selectingAshton Jeantysixth overall. Kyle Shanahan has lauded Jennings' ability to block. Among receivers with at least 200 snaps on run plays in 2024, Jennings ranked No. 1 in blocking perPro Football Focus. Tight endBrock Bowersis expected to lead the team in targets whileJakobi Meyersoperates out of the slot. Las Vegas could excel by adding a perimeter receiver like Jennings to pair with second-round rookieJack Bech. NFL 18 GAME SCHEDULE:Patrick Mahomes 'not a big fan' of potential expansion There may not be another team looking to run the ball more than theJetsin 2025. New head coach Aaron Glenn, a defensive specialist, brought Tanner Engstrand with him from the Motor City to the Big Apple to serve as his offensive coordinator. They had a front row seat during their time in Detroit to watch the benefits of a dynamic run game. WithJustin Fieldsunder center, the offense could thrive with an outstanding run-blocking receiver like Jennings. The Jets have a couple of veterans on the roster inAllen LazardandJosh Reynolds, but they could use a higher-ceiling player like Jennings to add upside to the room.Garrett Wilsonis an elite receiver and can strengthen his impact with another weapon on the field. A homecoming?Cam Wardcould use additional weapons on offense. The team lacks athletic playmakers outside ofCalvin Ridley, who accounted for 49.2% of the Titans' air yards, the highest team share of any player in the NFL. Tennessee signedTyler Lockettin free agency but he will turn 33 in September. It's also worth noting that new general manager Mike Borgonzi was not a part of the front office that traded for Ridley. That could lead Tennessee to search for another veteran upgrade as it looks to support Ward during his rookie season. Jennings played five college seasons with the Tennessee Volunteers and attended high school in Murfreesboro, which is roughly 35 miles from where the Titans play. Sean Payton is always searching for ways to add wrinkles to his offense. Jennings can help create mismatches across the field by lining up in various formations alongside tight endEvan Engramand top wideoutCourtland Sutton. Like Ridley in Tennessee, Sutton dominated the team's air yard share at 49%. Denver could use another trustworthy pass catcher. The Broncos also have one of the league's best gadget players inMarvin Mims Jr.but the receiver room is thin behind him. Denver is looking to make the next step and contend in the AFC playoff picture in 2025 withBo Nix. The addition of Jennings would provide the team with another veteran with playoff experience. COWBOYS:QB Dak Prescott says he's fully recovered from hamstring surgery TheBrowns' offense has question marks all over it. There's a four-man quarterback competition heading into training camp betweenJoe Flacco,Kenny Pickett,Dillon GabrielandShedeur Sanders. Cleveland's second-round pick, running backQuinshon Judkinswasarrested on July 12. The receiver room consists ofJerry Jeudy,Cedric Tillmanand much-malignedDiontae Johnson. The lack of depth at receiver is concerning. Tillman flashed in four healthy games after Amari Cooper was traded but he missed the final six games of the season due to a concussion. Meanwhile, Johnson signed as a free agent after he bounced around between three teams in 2024. Whoever ends up under center could benefit from the services of Jennings in what appears to be an offense in need of playmakers. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Jauan Jennings best fits: Raiders, Titans top landing spots

Jauan Jennings landing spots: Raiders, Titans best fits if 49ers trade WR

Jauan Jennings landing spots: Raiders, Titans best fits if 49ers trade WR Jauan Jenningsis entering the final year of his two-year, $15.3 mi...
Victor Wembanyama says Spurs have medically cleared him months after blood clot ended his seasonNew Foto - Victor Wembanyama says Spurs have medically cleared him months after blood clot ended his season

Four monthsafter a blood clot ended his season early, Victor Wembanyama has been medically cleared to play basketball, per French outletL'Équipe. The San Antonio Spurs star was shut down in February after being diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis in his right shoulder. Wembanyama, who has not participated in basketball activities since the diagnosis, was seen on the sideline at the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas on Friday. While he was there, the French center told L'Équipe's Maxime Aubin that he had been cleared by the Spurs earlier that day. "I'm officially cleared to return. It just happened — I got the green light from the Spurs' medical staff just a few hours ago (last Friday). Phew, I'll finally be able to play a bit of basketball again!" Wembanyama said, via Aubin. 🚨BREAKING VIA@lequipe.Victor Wembanyama has announced he's officially recovered from the blood clot in his shoulder :"I'm officially cleared to return. It just happened — I got the green light from the Spurs' medical staff just a few hours ago (last Friday). Phew, I'll… — Maxime Aubin (@MaximeAubin1)July 14, 2025 Wembanyama was diagnosed with the clot after appearing in his first NBA All-Star Game. After returning to San Antonio, the young center told medical staff that his arm didn't feel right and the clot was discovered after additional testing. The Spurs have consistently said that the 21-year-old starwould recover in time for next season, but could not estimate exactly when he would be cleared. The primary treatment for deep vein thrombosis is blood-thinning medication, making it difficult to determine an exact timeline for return. In April, Wembanyamatold reporters that he was "feeling good" in his recovery. "We're taking our time," Wembanyama said. "I'm neither late or early, but it's a process." Wembanyama isone of several NBA playerswho have been diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis over the years, though his young age and the location of his clot raised extra concern over the issue. This season, Milwaukee Bucks star Damian Lillard wasdiagnosed with the same type of clotin his leg one month after Wembanyama, but returned to the court during the playoffs. (Helater suffered a season-ending Achilles injury, just three games into his return.)

Victor Wembanyama says Spurs have medically cleared him months after blood clot ended his season

Victor Wembanyama says Spurs have medically cleared him months after blood clot ended his season Four monthsafter a blood clot ended his sea...
Cornyn outraised Paxton in kickoff quarter of Texas Senate primary upended by AG's divorceNew Foto - Cornyn outraised Paxton in kickoff quarter of Texas Senate primary upended by AG's divorce

Texas Sen. John Cornyn outraised his Republican challenger, Attorney General Ken Paxton, by $1 million during the first three months of what's becoming one of the most hotlycontested primary battlesof the 2026 midterm elections. Cornyn raised $3.9 million to Paxton's $2.9 million between April, the month the conservative firebrand Paxton launched his campaign to unseat the four-term senator, and the end of June, their campaigns said. Their fundraising totals come as the race is upended by Paxton's wife, state Sen. Angela Paxton, who sent shockwaves through Texas last week with her announcement that she hadfiled for divorce. Her divorce petition accused Paxton of adultery and said they had not lived together for more than a year. A state court on Friday ordered records in the divorce sealed, several Texas news outlets reported, which could spare Paxton from having to address potentially embarrassing details that emerge during the proceedings in the midst of his campaign. Paxton — who built his public image by taking on Democratic presidents in high-profile legal battles and has positioned himself as a Donald Trump-supporting, anti-establishment crusader — is seen by many Republicans as the early favorite in what's likely to be an expensive and bruising primary. Waiting in the wings, though, is Rep. Wesley Hunt, the 43-year-old Houston-area congressman and Trump ally who flew to survey flooding damage on Air Force One last week with Trump, Cornyn and Sen. Ted Cruz. Hunt for weeks has signaled that he might join the race. He is more closely aligned with Trump than Cornyn but lacks the political baggage of Paxton, who wasimpeached by the Texas House in 2023. Paxton's impeachment came after he requested $3.3 million in taxpayer money to settle a whistleblower lawsuit with former staffers who accused him of accepting bribes from a real estate developer and abusing his office. Paxton was also accused of having an extramarital affair with a woman who was hired by the real estate developer. Hunt over the weekend debuted a new one-minute, campaign-style ad that opens with Trump calling him "a man with an unlimited future." It includes Hunt's biographical details — including being the great-great-grandson of a slave, graduating from West Point and serving in the Army in combat. In a statement announcing his fundraising total, Cornyn campaign manager Andy Hemming highlighted the senator's record of voting with Trump. "We are confident that we are on track to have the necessary resources to communicate to Texas GOP primary voters about Senator Cornyn's conservative record and provide facts about Ken Paxton's repeated mismanagement of his office, ethical failures and funding of radical left wing groups with taxpayer grants," Hemming said. Paxton announced his $2.9 million haul on Friday. "I've been incredibly honored and blown away by the support I've received since launching my campaign. The grassroots movement to fire John Cornyn continues to grow stronger ever single day, and this is only just the beginning," Paxton said in a statement. CNN's Arlette Saenz contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Cornyn outraised Paxton in kickoff quarter of Texas Senate primary upended by AG’s divorce

Cornyn outraised Paxton in kickoff quarter of Texas Senate primary upended by AG's divorce Texas Sen. John Cornyn outraised his Republic...
Tracking Trump's overhaul of the federal workforceNew Foto - Tracking Trump's overhaul of the federal workforce

Thousands of federal workers have been laid off orissuedimmediate termination notifications as part of the Trump administration's plan to cut spending and downsize the federal government. In recent months, however, hundreds of employees have had their firingsrescindedor, in some departments, paused by court orders, thoughseveralSupreme Courtrulings have sided withPresident Donald Trump and allowed the firings for more than a dozen agencies to resume. At the end of last week, the State Department was one of those agencies,laying offroughly 9% of its workforce. CNN is tracking the evolving situation at federal offices in Washington and across the United States. Last week, the Department of Veterans Affairswalked back its plansto conduct mass layoffs, so it is no longer included in the tracker below. This page will be updated as new reporting becomes available. Here is what we know about the cuts so far, by select federal departments and agencies: This story has been updated with additional information. Methodology |CNN talked to federal agencies and impacted workers directly, analyzed dozens of statements and internal memos from government officials and evaluated additional reporting from Associated Press, NPR, Politico, New York Times, ABC News and Reuters to determine the approximate number of workers impacted from federal departments and agencies. These numbers are subject to change based on updated figures from government officials and various media reports. In some instances, data includes announced firings, reports of announced firings or reinstated positions. For this project, CNN is not tracking federal workers placed on administrative leave or those who take voluntary buyouts. If data for the subagencies of a Cabinet-level department are included above, the parent department is excluded, except for State and USAID, which appear separately and their counts are distinct because the firings happened before their official merger of July 1, 2025. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Tracking Trump’s overhaul of the federal workforce

Tracking Trump's overhaul of the federal workforce Thousands of federal workers have been laid off orissuedimmediate termination notific...
Club World Cup marked by empty seats, searing heat, weather-delayed matches and Chelsea victoryNew Foto - Club World Cup marked by empty seats, searing heat, weather-delayed matches and Chelsea victory

An expanded Club World Cup marked by empty seats, slashed ticket prices, searing heat, weather-delayed matches and a criticized field surface ended in asurprise victory by Chelsea, the fourth-best team in the Premier League. Among the lasting lessons was FIFA's decision to dramatically drop ticket costs as some kickoff times approached, which could impact decisions by fans thinking of attending next year's World Cup. FIFA lowered the cost to attend theChelsea-Fluminense semifinalat MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, to $13.40 from $473.90, then dropped the Chelsea-Paris Saint-Germain final from $330 to $199.60. There will be 104 matches at next year's expanded 48-nation World Cup and many are likely to be on weekday afternoons. FIFA has not said whether it will use dynamic pricing and refused to comment on discounting. The 63 matches drew 2.49 million, about 62% of the listed capacity. FIFA refused to disclose tournament capacities of venues, focusing on tickets sold rather than about 1.5 million unfilled seats, and would not address price cuts. FIFA President Gianni Infantino assessed the expanded tournament he championed, saying: "It is already most successful club competition in the world." Former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp was less enthusiastic, telling the German newspaper Welt am Sonntag it was "the worst idea ever implemented in football" because of demands on players as a result of the extended season. PSG played its 65th competitive match and Chelsea its 64th since starting in mid-August. Each team will have 33-35 days off before 2025-26 openers. "I told my players that I had the feeling that this competition will become just as important or even more important than the Champions League," Chelsea manager Enzo Maresco said. Maresca called the heat dangerous. BorussiaDortmund coach Niko Kovač saidthe grass at MetLife Stadium, site of next year's World Cup final, was so short "it's more a golf green, so you can putt here." Tiny US television audience The streaming service DAZN bought world rights and sublicensed 24 of the 63 matches to TNT Sports, which averaged 418,000 viewers for the first 23 matches with English-language commentary on TNT, TBS and truTV. Seventeen matches sublicensed to TelevisaUnivision with Spanish commentary averaged 551,000. By comparison, NBC's networks averaged 510,000 viewers per match window for the Premier League in 2024-25, regular-seasonMajor League Baseballis averaging 1.841 million this year on Fox and 1.74 million on the cable network ESPN. The NFL averaged 17.5 million during the 2024 regular season. DAZN has not yet released figures but says it will during the week. Hot seat The temperature was over 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 Celsius) for many matches, with humidity that made it feel more than 100 F (38 C). "Honestly, the heat is incredible," Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez said. "Playing in this temperature is very dangerous." Six games were delayed by weather for a total of 8 hours, 29 minutes, raising questions over the suitability of the U.S. for next year's World Cup during a time of global warming. Only four of the 11 U.S. World Cup venues have roofs, including one that isn't temperature controlled. "Players have played in these conditions before, but I think it doesn't make it easy and it doesn't make it as enjoyable, for sure," said former Wales captain Gareth Bale, a DAZN commentator who attended the semifinals and final. "It's one of those things and there's no real way around it." At the 1994 World Cup in the U.S., just seven of 52 games had night local time starts in order to broadcast matches during evenings for Europe television. Missing champions While FIFA hyped the tournament as a competition of the best teams in the world, it didn't include the current champions of England (Liverpool), Spain (Barcelona), Italy (Napoli), Portugal (Sporting Lisbon) and Austria (Sturm Graz) among the dozen European clubs in the 32-nation field. Lionel Messi's Inter Miami got an invite even though it has never won the MLS title. Player welfare For the top players, the Club World Cup meant they likely faced three consecutive years of summer tournaments, following the European Championship and Copa America last year and leading to the World Cup for national teams in 2026. Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said the impact of the new tournament might not be known until midway through next season. "I may say: 'So listen, we are a disaster. We are exhausted. The World Cup destroyed us,'" he admitted. Bayern Munich and Germany star Jamal Musialalikely faces months out of action after sustaining a fractured fibula and broken and dislocated ankle in his team'squarterfinal defeat to PSG. A global game FIFA wanted the Club World Cup to help grow the sport globally and shine a light on teams outside of Europe's most popular leagues. Brazilian teams excelled, with all four entrants advancing to the knockout stage. Botafogo produced one of the upsets of the tournament by beating PSG in the group phase, while Fluminense reached the semifinals. Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal advanced to the quarterfinals and eliminated Manchester City. Lionel Messi led Inter Miami to the round of 16, including Major League Soccer's first competitive win against European opposition, defeating Porto in the group phase. The other U.S. teams, the Seattle Sounders and Los Angeles FC, were less impressive — with both teams exiting at the group stage, winless. New Zealand's Auckland City lost 10-0 to Bayern, while a game between South Africa's Mamelodi Sundowns and South Korea's Ulsan drew just 3,412 fans. A question of quality Messi produced moments of magic, but a bout of acute gastroenteritis limited Kylian Mbappe's involvement. While many matches in the group stage, in particular, were competitive, only a few games will be remembered for iconic moments. ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Club World Cup marked by empty seats, searing heat, weather-delayed matches and Chelsea victory

Club World Cup marked by empty seats, searing heat, weather-delayed matches and Chelsea victory An expanded Club World Cup marked by empty s...

 

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