Young pitch invader ties MLS security in knots in hilarious viral moment

Chicago Fire’s 3-2 win over St. Louis City in MLS wasn’t just memorable for the action on the pitch – but for one young supporter who completely stole the show.

During the match at SeatGeek Stadium, the youngster made a surprise dash from the stands onto the pitch, dressed head-to-toe in football kit.

From there, she hilariously tied two security guards in knots – running circles around them as they struggled to keep up. At one point, she even half-dodged a player while sprinting toward the penalty area.

Eventually, running out of steam, she turned back towards the stands, only for her moment to be perfectly wrapped up by Chicago Fire forward Philip Zinckernagel, with the Danish winger gently lifting her over the barrier and handing her back to the crowd, to huge cheers.

The moment was caught on camera and quickly went viral, with social media users enjoying it just as much as the fans in the stadium.

“Some truly world-class pitch invading by this young Chicago Fire fan,” joked one supporter on X. Another quipped: “Yet ANOTHER assist for Zinckernagel. What can’t he do?”

Usually, invading the pitch lands you in hot water – but not this time. If you’re going to do it, you’d better believe being a young scamp helps.

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Nottingham Forest coach requires stitches after overenthusiastic goal celebration

Nottingham Forest kicked off the 2025/26 season in style with an emphatic 3-1 win over Brentford at the City Ground. For Forest’s goalkeeping coach Rui Barbosa, however, it was a day to forget – though perhaps he already has.

After Chris Wood opened the scoring just five minutes into the match, Barbosa celebrated wildly, leaping from his seat – only to smash his head straight on the dugout, leaving him bleeding heavily.

The Portuguese coach was quickly attended to by medical personnel, with Forest head coach Nuno Espirito Santo revealing after the game that Barbosa needed stitches to fix a significant cut on his head.

“He has six stitches!” Santo said. “It was a nasty one. A bad one. He was dizzy.”

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Chris Wood opened the scoring after just five minutes against Brentford. / Clive Mason/GettyImages

As for the rest of the match – which saw Forest 3-0 up by half-time thanks to a brace from Wood and a stunning diving header from summer signing Dan Ndoye – Santo was unreservedly thrilled.

“I am delighted,” he said after the match. “The way we started the game was amazing. We played well, we dominated, we controlled the goal in the first five minutes settled the team and the energy of the stadium.”

One thing’s for sure: Barbosa definitely felt that energy – and the sharp end of the dugout – more than most.

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PSG debut stylish retro third kit for 2025/26 season

Paris Saint-Germain have unveiled – and already debuted – their new third kit for the 2025/26 season, and it’s a retro-inspired look that throws back to Nike’s iconic Total 90 design language of the early 2000s.

The shirt arrives in a bold red base, bringing back a colourway that hasn’t been seen in Paris since 2016/17 and one long requested by supporters.

Blue accents line the collar and sleeve cuffs, while the standout design feature – a shield-like frame across the chest, complete with subtle feint stripes – pays direct homage to the Total 90 aesthetic that defined an era.

Completing the look is a centralised PSG crest, another hallmark of the T90 era, ensuring the shirt blends modern performance wear with authentic nostalgia.

The launch itself was given the big-stage treatment, unveiled at an immersive fan event in a secret Paris location before being worn for the first time in PSG’s Ligue 1 opener away to Nantes.

Luis Enrique’s men paired the throwback shirt with a winning performance, running out 1-0 victors thanks to a second-half strike from midfielder Vitinha – a stylish start, both literally and figuratively, to their title defence.

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adidas unveil first leather Predator 25 boot – ‘Obsidian Strike’

adidas have unveiled the latest addition to their Predator 25 lineup – the ‘Obsidian Strike’ – the first leather model in the range and a striking fusion of heritage and modern design.

While black, red, and white – the colourway that has made the Predator an icon since its 1994 debut – still feature, the traditional white accents have been swapped for premium silver detailing, signalling a bold step into the future.

The chrome touches run from the fold-over tongue to the bold Three Stripes, with vivid red pops adding an injection of energy.

Despite the forward-looking design, the boot is rich with heritage nods.

adidas' Predator 'Obsidian Strike' boots.adidas' Predator 'Obsidian Strike' boots.

adidas’ Predator ‘Obsidian Strike’ boots. / adidas

A silver “EST. 1994” insignia marks the birth year of the original Predator, while the iconic Predator eyes logo is subtly worked into the upper. The black heel is finished with contrasting silver “Pred” and adidas branding, striking a balance between premium polish and retro charm.

Each pair comes with a matching black boot bag featuring silver Predator graphics and red straps – the perfect companion to protect the boots in style.

Available now via adidas’ official online store and select global retailers, the Obsidian Strike cements Predator’s place as a boot that evolves without ever losing its edge.

adidas' Predator 'Obsidian Strike' boots are a modern take on a true classic.adidas' Predator 'Obsidian Strike' boots are a modern take on a true classic.

adidas’ Predator ‘Obsidian Strike’ boots are a modern take on a true classic. / adidas

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Bukayo Saka inspires again with school uniforms donation for struggling families

Bukayo Saka has once again shown why he is one of English football’s most admired figures, taking time out to donate over a thousand school uniforms to families struggling with the cost of living crisis.

Hailing from Ealing, Saka gifted the uniforms to four local schools, including Greenford High, where he studied as a youngster.

The Arsenal and England winger visited the school personally to surprise pupils, posing for photos, signing autographs, and helping distribute the uniforms to those in need.

Sharing images of the day on Instagram, Saka wrote: “Special day going back home to launch our school uniform project. Thank you to all the schools, our partners and everybody else who helped us give to the students.”

In 2022, Saka was awarded the Freedom of the Borough of Ealing in recognition of his sporting achievements and his positive influence on young people, following his standout performances at UEFA Euro 2020.

Meanwhile, Outside Greenford High stands a striking mural of Saka, painted in 2021 at the suggestion of a student, celebrating his rise from local schoolboy to football star.

It’s clear that the community of Ealing loves Saka – and he loves it right back – using his platform to inspire both on and off the pitch.

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