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World Cup 2026 Quarter-Finals: Tuchel's Warning, Kane's Presidential Tee Time, and Spain Survive Belgium

Guardian Football·July 11, 2026
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is reaching a boiling point as the quarter-finals deliver high-octane drama, both on the grass and away from the stadiums. While fans are busy dissecting the brilliant, satirical World Cup-themed collages by Cold War Steve—perfectly capturing the beautiful chaos of this tournament—the real-world action is proving to be just as surreal and captivating. On the pitch, the post-match reactions are still pouring in following a colossal clash between Spain and Belgium. The quarter-final fixture lived up to its billing, offering a relentless tactical battle between two European heavyweights. As the Spanish squad celebrates surviving the Belgian test, the tournament bracket is rapidly narrowing, leaving fans to wonder who will ultimately lift the coveted trophy. Meanwhile, all eyes in the UK are firmly fixed on the Three Lions. England is deep in their buildup for a monumental quarter-final showdown against a formidable Norway side. England manager Thomas Tuchel is leaving no stone unturned in his preparations, both tactically and psychologically. The German manager’s latest message to his squad is clear and uncompromising: seize the day. With the weight of a nation resting on their shoulders, Tuchel is urging his players to embrace the pressure of the knockout stages and etch their names into English footballing folklore. However, not all the headlines are coming from the team hotels or training grounds. In arguably the most bizarre off-pitch twist of the tournament, England captain Harry Kane has officially confirmed reports that he recently played a round of golf with former US President Donald Trump. The surreal crossover of international football, global politics, and leisure sports has sent social media into a frenzy, providing an incredibly strange backdrop to England’s most crucial World Cup week. Kane, however, seems entirely unfazed by the off-pitch distractions, keeping his focus locked on navigating his team past Norway. With the quarter-finals continuing to deliver shocking results, elite tactical masterclasses, and utterly unpredictable narratives, the 2026 World Cup is cementing its legacy as an instant classic. Whether it's the tension of a knockout tie or a presidential tee time, the beautiful game continues to keep the global audience completely captivated. (Source: Guardian Football)