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Lamine Yamal, Ousmane Dembele or Raphinha? Breaking down the Ballon d'Or frontrunners of 2025

Lamine Yamal, Ousmane Dembele or Raphinha? Breaking down the Ballon d’Or frontrunners of 2025

As the curtain falls on the 2024–25 football season, a new conversation begins — who deserves the Ballon d’Or? This year’s debate is a compelling one, driven not just by legacy or fanfare, but by raw, undeniable numbers. With PSG finally lifting their maiden UEFA Champions League trophy and Barcelona returning to domestic dominance, three names have emerged as leading contenders: Ousmane Dembele, Lamine Yamal, and Raphinha. All three played pivotal roles for their clubs — but each had a season defined by different milestones. Dembele led PSG to an unprecedented quadruple, silencing critics and fulfilling years of promise. In Spain, Yamal and Raphinha drove Barcelona to a treble, with the teenager breaking records while the Brazilian finally stepped into his prime. Between the three of them, they’ve scored over 85 goals and registered 66 assists this season — numbers that put them firmly in Ballon d’Or contention. Beyond the stats lies narrative power: Yamal became Spain’s headline act, Dembele redeemed his club legacy, and Raphinha went from nearly being sold to leading his club’s frontline. Here’s a closer look at each of their cases. Lamine Yamal: The Golden teen prodigy At just 17, Lamine Yamal has had a season that would make even legends take notice. At this early age, Yamal wrapped up the season with an astonishing 19 goals and 26 assists across all competitions — numbers that defy his age. In Barcelona’s treble-winning season, Yamal was their creative pulse: drifting into pockets, carving open defences, and stepping up in big matches. Lamine Yamal was one of the standout elements of Flick’s Barcelona. (Photo: Reuters) But Yamal’s magic wasn’t limited to club football. He lit up Euro 2024, playing a key role in Spain’s title win, and followed it up with a stunning performance against France in the UEFA Nations League semi-final — scoring twice in a dramatic 5-4 win over Dembele’s side. With four major trophies and consistent high-level performances, Yamal isn’t just a sensation — he’s a serious Ballon d’Or contender. Ousmane Dembele: The redemption hero After years of injury setbacks and missed chances, Ousmane Dembele delivered the season of his life. With 33 goals and 15 assists, he was PSG’s most dangerous forward, delivering crucial contributions in Ligue 1 and Europe. In the Champions League, he was the man for the big nights — scoring in both the semi-final and final as Paris finally ended their UCL curse. Dembele became the main drive of PSG’s Champions League triumph. (Reuters Photo) His efforts helped PSG claim a historic quadruple: Champions League, Ligue 1, Coupe de France, and Trophe des Champions. It wasn’t just the trophies — it was his game-changing impact in tight moments, his creativity in the final third, and his leadership in a post-Mbappe PSG. At 28, Dembele finally stepped out of the shadows to become one of Europe’s most effective wide men — and a front-running Ballon d’Or nominee. Raphinha: The machine Barcelona never knew they needed Had Barcelona succeeded in signing Nico Williams last summer, Raphinha might have been shown the door. Instead, he exploded into one of the most productive players in Europe. Raphinha racked up 34 goals and 25 assists in 57 games, emerging as the heartbeat of Barcelona’s attack and the standout performer in Hansi Flick’s debut season. Raphinha’s 18 goals and 11 assists didn’t just light up La Liga — they crowned him the league’s finest, earning him the Player of the Season award. Raphinha was Barcelona’s leader from the very front. (Reuters Photo) He added 13 goals and 9 assists in the UEFA Champions League, guiding Barcelona to the semi-finals. Even in elimination, he was among the few who looked capable of turning the game around. With career-best stats and a domestic treble to his name, Raphinha’s Ballon d’Or credentials rest not on buzz, but undeniable results. Who will stand tallest? All three players delivered historic campaigns — different in style, but equal in weight. At 17, Yamal is chasing a record untouched since Ronaldo Nazario in 1997 — no player has won the Ballon d’Or this young. Dembele finally justified his price tag and potential. He might fly under the radar, but Raphinha’s output and steady brilliance speak louder than any hype. Each has a case. Each has a cabinet brimming with silver. And each has a signature moment this season that lit up the football world. Whether it’s Yamal bending reality at 17, Dembele finally soaring on the big stage, or Raphinha bulldozing through doubters with numbers Messi would nod at — this Ballon d’Or race has more flavour than it’s had in years. Three stories. One golden ball. And as the world watches, only one name will be crowned. So — who deserves to rise above the rest and crown their season with football’s ultimate individual glory? Or, can you really look past a 17-year-old who’s already rewriting the script? Published By: Debodinna Chakraborty Published On: Jun 6, 2025

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French Open semi-finals Live Updates: Carlos Musetti vs Lorenzo Alcaraz in action soon

After Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka set up an ultimate showdown in the women’s singles, it’s time for the men’s singles on Friday.  Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz will lock horns with Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti in the first semi-final at Court Philippe Chatrier from 6 PM IST, local time 2:30 PM onwards.  Thereafter, the match between Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner will lock horns in the second semis. The match won’t start not before 10:30 PM IST, 7:00 PM local time. 

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Tragedy on tracks: Cricketer dies in pain on train; teammates say 'emergency calls ignored' | Cricket News

Tragedy on tracks: Cricketer dies in pain on train; teammates say ’emergency calls ignored’ | Cricket News

Vikram Singh (Image credit: X) A devastating incident occurred aboard the Chhattisgarh Express when a 38-year-old disabled cricketer, Vikram Singh from Punjab, reportedly passed away while travelling from Delhi to Gwalior for a wheelchair cricket tournament. Singh’s health suddenly deteriorated during the journey, and despite numerous emergency calls, medical assistance failed to arrive in time.He passed away before the train reached Mathura station, despite repeated efforts to secure help.Singh and his teammates had boarded the Chhattisgarh Express from Hazrat Nizamuddin station on Wednesday night. He began experiencing severe pain shortly after departure, and his condition worsened rapidly as the train approached Mathura.According to reports, an emergency call was made to the railway helpline at 4:58 am, urgently requesting medical support. Despite several follow-up calls, no help materialised.The train was delayed by approximately 90 minutes and eventually reached Mathura station at 8:10 am. By then, Singh had already passed away. “He was in pain in front of our eyes. We kept calling for help, but it never came,” recounted one of his distraught teammates. Gautam Gambhir sends stern message after Bengaluru tragedy At Mathura Junction, Government Railway Police (GRP) officials removed Singh’s body and arranged for a postmortem. The GRP has initiated formal proceedings, while railway authorities have launched an internal investigation into the delayed response.The incident has brought to light serious concerns about the effectiveness of Indian Railways’ emergency medical systems. “This is not just a tragedy but a glaring reminder of the gaps in our railway medical emergency response,” said a senior player who was travelling with Vikram.The tragedy has prompted widespread outrage from disability rights advocates and the sporting community, who are questioning Indian Railways’ ability to adequately support differently-abled passengers in emergency situations—especially when timely intervention is critical.

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Indian compound archery falls at World Cup; archers knocked out before medal rounds, big names disappoint | More sports News

Indian compound archery falls at World Cup; archers knocked out before medal rounds, big names disappoint | More sports News

Aditi Swami of India (Photo by Dean Alberga/Handout/World Archery Federation via Getty Images ) NEW DELHI: Indian compound archers failed to secure positions in medal rounds during the Archery World Cup Stage 3 individual category competitions on Friday.Following their impressive performance in Shanghai, where India claimed second position behind South Korea with two gold, one silver and four bronze medals, they are still awaiting their first medal here.In the women’s individual section, fourth-seeded Madhura Dhamangaonkar, who won the previous World Cup, suffered defeat against Mexico’s fifth-seeded Mariana Bernal with a score of 152-159.Mariana maintained steady performance throughout, while Madhura could not maintain momentum after scoring 29 from a possible 33 in the opening round.World champion Aditi Swami also faced elimination in the quarter-finals, losing 147-152 to Mexican second seed Andrea Becerra.In men’s competition, thirteenth-seeded Rishabh Yadav was defeated by French archer Nicolas Girard, seeded 28th, with a score of 149-157 in the quarter-finals.Prior to this, Yadav had defeated senior compatriot Abhishek Verma 157-154 in the pre-quarter-finals.World champion Ojas Deotale experienced an unexpected first-round elimination, losing 157-161 to American James Lutz.The Indian compound archers showed difficulty adapting to the new scoring system introduced at this stage.From the Antalya leg, the ‘X’ ring, being the innermost circle, now values 11 points, increasing the perfect score per round (three arrows) from 30 to 33.On Thursday, India had already been eliminated from team events in both recurve and compound divisions.They now aim to improve their campaign through the mixed team event scheduled later today.Additional expectations rest on the recurve individual events.

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South Africa’s Test squad for Zimbabwe Tests: Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Dewald Brevis included; series to start on June 28 | Cricket News

South Africa’s Test squad for Zimbabwe Tests: Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Dewald Brevis included; series to start on June 28 | Cricket News

Dewald Brevis (Photo by Lee Warren/Gallo Images/Getty Images) NEW DELHI: South Africa have announced their Test squad for the upcoming two-match series against Zimbabwe, scheduled to take place at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo from June 28 to July 10. The squad features the inclusion of young batters Lhuan-dre Pretorius and Dewald Brevis, who have been rewarded for their impressive performances in domestic cricket.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Pretorius, aged 19, had a breakthrough season in the CSA 4-Day series, scoring three centuries at an impressive average of 72.66, including a crucial 114 in the final that helped secure a draw for the Titans against the Lions. Brevis, on the other hand, amassed 573 runs in 12 innings, including two hundreds and two fifties, averaging 47.75.Lesego Senokwane, Codi Yusuf, and Prenelan Subrayen have also received call-ups to the Test team. Senokwane impressed with the bat, scoring 559 runs with two centuries, while Yusuf claimed 23 wickets at an average of 22.39. Subrayen showcased his all-round skills with an unbeaten half-century and a five-wicket haul for South Africa ‘A’ against West Indies A.With the series against Zimbabwe not part of the World Test Championship 2025-2027 cycle, Marco Jansen, Aiden Markram, Kagiso Rabada, Ryan Rickelton, and Tristan Stubbs have been rested to manage their workloads ahead of a busy season.Head coach Shukri Conrad expressed excitement about exposing the young talents to the demands of Test cricket and seeing how they respond. He also acknowledged the growth and maturity shown by Brevis in the longer format.Zubayr Hamza earned a recall after his last Test appearance in February 2022, while Nandre Burger, Gerald Coetzee, and Lizaad Williams were not considered for selection due to injury management and rehabilitation plans.South Africa Test squad vs Zimbabwe: Temba Bavuma (captain), David Bedingham, Matthew Breetzke, Dewald Brevis, Corbin Bosch, Tony de Zorzi, Zubayr Hamza, Keshav Maharaj, Kwena Maphaka, Wiaan Mulder, Lungi Ngidi, Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Lesego Senokwane, Prenelan Subrayen, Kyle Verreynne, Codi Yusuf.

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Sat-Chi out of Indonesia Open: Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, Chirag Shetty exit; Indian badminton duo ousted in quarterfinals | Badminton News

Sat-Chi out of Indonesia Open: Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, Chirag Shetty exit; Indian badminton duo ousted in quarterfinals | Badminton News

India’s Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, front and Chirag Shetty in action (AP Photo) NEW DELHI: India’s leading men’s doubles pair, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, faced a disappointing exit from the Indonesia Open Super 1000 tournament after their quarterfinal defeat to Malaysia’s Man Wei Chong and Tee Kai Wun on Friday. The previously world No. 1 Indian combination, who were the champions in 2023, succumbed to a 19-21, 16-21 loss in a 43-minute encounter against the aggressive Malaysian duo, who secured their first victory over the Indians in their fifth meeting.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!The exit of Satwik-Chirag marked the end of India’s participation in the tournament. The Indian pair appeared to be struggling with their service and returns, as they were outplayed by the Malaysian duo, who had claimed victories at both the Malaysia Masters last month and Indonesia Masters in January.The Indians displayed poor defensive organisation and anticipation, frequently finding themselves in difficult positions as the Malaysians forced them into errors throughout the match.Satwik committed net errors, allowing the Malaysians to take an early lead, which they maintained until the mid-game interval. Despite equalising at 11-all through aggressive exchanges, the Indians failed to capitalise on their opportunities, allowing the Malaysians to establish a lead. Gautam Gambhir sends stern message after Bengaluru tragedy The second game saw the Indians start poorly, trailing 3-7, as the Malaysians effectively used flat shots and court conditions to extend their lead.Although the Indians showed resilience and brought themselves closer at 16-18, Man’s excellent net play and Tee’s decisive shot at 20-16 secured four match points for the Malaysians, which they promptly converted to advance to the semifinals.

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'The job is still half done': Preity Zinta opens up, speaks out for the first time after Punjab Kings' defeat in IPL 2025 final | Cricket News

‘The job is still half done’: Preity Zinta opens up, speaks out for the first time after Punjab Kings’ defeat in IPL 2025 final | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: Following Punjab Kings’ heartbreaking loss in the IPL 2025 final, co-owner Preity Zinta has spoken out for the first time, offering an emotional and inspiring message to fans, players, and the cricketing community. Taking to social media platform X, Zinta praised her team’s resilience while acknowledging the pain of falling just short.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!“It didn’t end the way we wanted it to, but … the journey was spectacular! It was exciting, entertaining & it was inspiring,” Zinta wrote. “I loved the fight & the grit our young team, our shers showed throughout the tournament. I loved the way our captain, our Sarpanch lead from the front & how Indian uncapped players dominated this IPL!”It was a rollercoaster season for Punjab Kings. From topping the points table for the first time in over a decade to overcoming multiple disruptions, player injuries, scheduling pauses, and even relocating home games, the team consistently showed adaptability and character. Gautam Gambhir sends stern message after Bengaluru tragedy Zinta’s message struck a chord as she highlighted how this IPL was unique in its challenges. “We smashed records even with so many hurdles. We adapted and we fought till the very end in an exciting final.”She also extended her gratitude to the fans — the Sher Squad — who stood by the team through every high and low. “Whatever we are & how far we’ve reached is because of you. I promise we will come back to finish the job, because as of now, the job is still half done.”While RCB celebrated their long-awaited first title, Zinta’s words were a reminder that Punjab Kings’ journey is far from over. With a promising core and spirited leadership, the foundation for a stronger comeback in IPL 2026 has already been laid.

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