the world of sports was abuzz with news that captured global attention. In football, controversy erupted after Spain’s defeat in the Nations League final against Portugal. Real Madrid defender Dani Carvajal surprised fans by blaming Barça for the defeat, stating that all responsibility lies with the Catalan clubs and demanding that Luis de la Fuente not use them in key matches. This bold statement, made after last night’s match, sparked a fierce debate among fans. The coach’s response was immediate: with just nine words, “Your opinion doesn’t change my decision, Carvajal,” he silenced the Real Madrid player, reinforcing his authority.

In Formula 1, the drama at Alpine continues. Franco Colapinto, after his ultimatum to demand a competitive car, faces the threat of being fired by Flavio Briatore, who is already looking for a replacement. Tensions are worsening with rumors of possible sabotage at the Austrian Grand Prix, leaving Vietnamese fans, where F1 is growing in popularity, eager to anticipate the team’s next move. Meanwhile, Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami is preparing for its next match in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, although COVID-19 cases among the squad, including Messi, are causing concern.

Golf is experiencing anguish. John Daly continues to battle COVID-19, with Tiger Woods offering constant support, while Diane Scheffler, Scottie Scheffler’s mother, also battles the disease in Dallas. In the WNBA, the conflict between Angel Reese and Sophie Cunningham escalates, with Reese calling for her rival’s expulsion after revealing alleged secrets, although Cunningham’s jerseys continue to sell out. In tennis, Wimbledon 2025 faces challenges due to COVID-19 cases, but Carlos Alcaraz maintains his dominance.
In the United States, Utah’s Pride flag ban continues to spark protests in Salt Lake City, with global debates reaching Vietnam, where human rights issues are gaining prominence. In boxing, the possibility of a fight between Canelo Álvarez and Jake Paul remains a rumor, though Canelo is focused on the Riyadh season, and Paul faces Julio César Chávez Jr. this month.
Today’s sport combines rivalries, health, and controversy, keeping Vietnamese fans connected via social media. With July underway, the 2025 season promises to continue to be a whirlwind, from Carvajal’s accusations to Messi’s challenges, as the sporting world navigates a changing landscape.