Need to knowAfter England booked a World Cup semi-final clash with Argentina, there has been a response to Thomas Tuchel's funeral and some fiery FIFA controversies06:54, 13 Jul 2026Updated 06:55, 13 Jul 2026There was plenty of focus on Thomas Tuchel and Jude Bellingham's interviews after England beat Norway(Image: 2026 The FA)All the best World Cup stories over the last 24 hours ahead of this week's crunch semi-final tiesInsiders have firmly dismissed claims of a rift between Jude Bellingham and Thomas Tuchel following England's dramatic 2-1 extra-time win over Norway. The tension arose after Tuchel labelled the Three Lions "lucky", prompting a sharp response from Bellingham, who defended his team-mates' efforts in gruelling conditions.England captain Harry Kane has stepped in as a peacemaker to defuse the brewing post-match row between his manager and star midfielder. Kane argued that Tuchel is simply trying to drag the absolute best out of the squad because he knows the level they are capable of reaching.The major dispute over FIFA's decision to suspend Folarin Balogun's red card has intensified despite the United States ' exit from the tournament. It has emerged that only one out of eighteen officials - the chairman of FIFA's disciplinary committee, Mohammad Al-Kamali - decided to clear the suspension, with the other 17 not even consulted following Donald Trump's phone call with the governing body's president.Former England international Joe Cole has issued a bold warning to Argentina ahead of the upcoming World Cup semi-final clash in Atlanta. He insisted that the Three Lions possess the attacking strength required to put Lionel Messi "to bed" and halt the reigning champions.Senegal have parted ways with head coach Pape Thiaw following their dramatic Round of 32 elimination from the 2026 World Cup. The Teranga Lions threw away a two-goal lead to lose 3-2 against Belgium in extra time, bringing an abrupt end to Thiaw's tenure despite his previous continental success.The partner of Alexander Sorloth has released a formal statement addressing a wave of horrific online abuse directed at the player. The toxic comments surfaced immediately after Norway's heartbreaking extra-time defeat to England in the quarter-finals.Aston Villa midfielder Morgan Rogers has hit out at the "ridiculous" debate surrounding Jude Bellingham’s role as England's premier number ten. Rogers emphasised that the discussion is absurd, given that the six-goal superstar has single-handedly dominated the World Cup.Lionel Messi clashed with a match referee during a heated moment in their World Cup win over Switzerland, accusing the official of being highly disrespectful. The Argentina captain did not hold back in putting the referee in his place on the pitch during their tense knockout run.French Football Federation president Philippe Diallo has delivered an incisive response to highly controversial remarks made by Spanish politician Mariano Rajoy. Diallo condemned the comments, which claimed that France had progressed at the World Cup 'without Frenchmen', labelling them as containing intolerable undertones of racism.FIFA are facing more backlash about decisions favouring Argentina. Following the controversial VAR calls in their win over Egypt and Switzerland and Lautaro Martinez's avoiding of a second yellow for jumping the hoardings to celebrate with fans, it has now emerged that the team were granted permission to wear black armbands to pay tribute to legendary former captain Antonio Ubaldo Rattín while France were denied their request to do the same thing for manager Didier Deschamps’ late mother.READ MORE: England handed new Jude Bellingham 'spidercam' goal verdict as livid Norway refuse to lay down