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Saka, Gnabry, Rodri & the WC2026 Injury Crisis | World Cup Central (Apr 16–24)
World Cup Central's April 16–24 edition: England's Bukayo Saka and Jarrad Branthwaite join a growing injury list; Serge Gnabry confirms his World Cup is over with a season-ending adductor tear; Rodri sidelined with a groin injury. Plus — FIFA's Coldplay halftime show divides the internet, a Trump envoy tries to swap Iran for Italy, and USMNT opener ticket sales raise alarm bells at SoFi Stadium.
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This edition covers April 16–24, 2026 — an 8-day window packed with squad scares, political chaos, and one halftime show that broke the internet.
England's Injury Alarm
Bukayo Saka remains sidelined with an Achilles tendon issue, absent since the March international window and missing Arsenal's Champions League run. Mikel Arteta insists it's "days, not weeks" — but no confirmed return date has been given 1.
Adding to England's worries: Jarrad Branthwaite was stretchered off the Merseyside derby on April 22 with a hamstring tear. His World Cup hopes are in serious doubt. England face Croatia on June 17, and Thomas Tuchel's defensive options are shrinking fast 2.
Continental Crisis: Spain & Germany
Rodri picked up a groin injury on April 19 — Pep Guardiola confirmed no return date 3. Germany's situation is worse: Serge Gnabry has confirmed his World Cup is over — a season-ending adductor tear 4.
The injury toll across Europe's elite keeps rising. Lamine Yamal is out for the remainder of Barcelona's season — expected fit for June but it remains a scare. Hugo Ekitike (France) suffered an Achilles rupture and is out entirely 5 6.
The Halftime Show Nobody Asked For
FIFA confirmed the 2026 World Cup Final will feature the first-ever halftime entertainment show, curated by Coldplay's Chris Martin. The reaction online was ruthless — "utter nonsense" was a common verdict — with genuine concerns raised about players standing idle for up to 25 minutes mid-match 7.
Political Chaos: Iran, Italy & Empty Seats
A Trump envoy reportedly pushed to have Iran replaced by Italy in the tournament. FIFA categorically refused. Italy's own sports minister called the proposal "not appropriate" 8. Meanwhile, USMNT opener ticket sales at SoFi Stadium stood at just 40,934 sold as of April 10 — raising eyebrows about host nation demand 9.
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