Ayoola Kelechi Ayoola is a reporter with Pulse Sports. He is an avid fan of football, and also a reputable writer with a fondness for football data and history. You can debate his opinions on Twitter: @ayoola_kelechi Articles written by the author After a hard-fought semifinal encounter, Morocco and France shared embraces and showed the true spirit of football which aims to unite rather than divide. La Liga fans will welcome the sight of so many familiar faces in the final of the World Cup Portugal's national team released an emotional video of Santos as they announced his exit Reports suggest that Fernando Santos is set to leave his role as Portugal after they got dumped out of the World Cup by Morocco With the ex-Barcelona defender struggling to find his feet in England, Leeds could look to Torino's Aina to take his place The battle between the ESL and UEFA has raged on for more than a year, and is tilting in UEFA’s favour A Kenyan security guard who fell while on duty at the same stadium where journalist Grant Wahl died on Saturday has also been declared dead Victor Osimhen could be seeing a familiar face in the dressing room at Napoli soon Croatia's coach Zlatko Dalic has questioned the refereeing decision that led to Croatia losing their semifinal against Argentina The Qatar World Cup will see different match balls from the semifinal stage onwards. Where do history makers come from? Walid Regragui's exploits are not a flash in the pan, the man understands excellence Joao Felix's time at Atletico Madrid is almost up according to the club's CEO Gil Marin Even without Sadio Mane, the Lions still roared in Qatar After another brilliant round of matches, these are the most outstanding numbers from the World Cup. England got off to a good start in their Group B opener. This is England and Iran's first meeting at the World Cup but it would be wise not to expect fireworks Spain have dreams of 2010, but their highly inexperienced squad will face an uphill battle to replicate those heroics. Korea may want to go as far as they did the last time the World Cup was held in Asia, but they currently lack the firepower for a repeat. It might be time for Ronaldo to get back into the studio Denmark are a much better team than most people give them credit for and they will show it in Qatar at the 2022 World Cup