Safonov the shootout hero as PSG outlast Flamengo to claim Intercontinental Cup
Matvey Safonov delivered a defining performance as Paris St Germain edged Flamengo on penalties to win the Intercontinental Cup, with the Russian goalkeeper saving four spot kicks after a tense 1 1 draw in Wednesday’s final.
Safonov’s composure in the shootout sealed a 2 1 victory at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium after goals from Khvicha…
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Mbappe edges closer to Ronaldo record as Real Madrid survive Talavera scare
Kylian Mbappe moved to within touching distance of Cristiano Ronaldo’s calendar year scoring record as Real Madrid edged past third tier Talavera de la Reina with a tense 3 2 win to reach the Copa del Rey last 16.
The French forward struck twice and benefited from a Manuel Farrando own goal, with Real doing just enough to progress despite late…
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1win Aviator Strategy for Kenyan Players to Win Big
Aviator is one of the most popular crash games at 1win in Kenya, known for its simple mechanics. Many Kenyan players like it because the rounds are fast and there is the potential for big wins. Whether you are new or an experienced player, this guide will be helpful if you’re looking for effective strategies for this thrilling game. There is no…
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“Absolutely Staying” – Guardiola Shuts Down Trafford January Exit Talk
Pep Guardiola has moved quickly to kill any January transfer speculation around James Trafford, insisting the Manchester City goalkeeper will remain at the club despite a frustrating lack of minutes that threatens his England ambitions ahead of next summer’s World Cup.
Speaking ahead of City’s Carabao Cup clash with Brentford, Guardiola left no…
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“Commitments Must Be Honored” – Mbappé Wins €60m Legal Battle Against PSG
Kylian Mbappé has won a significant legal victory over Paris Saint-Germain after a Paris labor court ordered the club to pay him more than €60 million in unpaid wages and bonuses. The ruling, delivered on Tuesday, reopens wounds from one of European football’s most toxic contract breakups and raises fresh questions about how elite clubs handle…
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“We Go for Three Points” – Slegers Sets Arsenal Top Four Target
Arsenal head into the final round of the Women’s Champions League group stage with a clear objective and no room for hesitation. Renee Slegers has made it explicit that her side will push for victory in Belgium, knowing a single result elsewhere could reshape their European fate.
The reigning champions travel to face OH Leuven on Wednesday,…
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“My priority is to remain at Santos” – Neymar talks spark contract breakthrough
Santos are moving closer to securing Neymar’s short term future after advanced talks over a new contract, a development that carries weight far beyond a simple renewal. With his current deal expiring at the end of the month, the club and the player appear aligned at a critical moment in his career.
Sources have told ESPN that Santos’ board and…
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“The System Works” – Van de Ven Defends Postecoglou After Spurs Chaos
Micky van de Ven insists Ange Postecoglou’s ideas were never the problem at Tottenham, even after a Premier League campaign that ended just one place above relegation. Speaking candidly, the Dutch defender revealed why he still backs his former manager’s philosophy and where it ultimately fell short.
The comments matter because they come from a…
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“We Were Punished for a TV Decision” – Manchester United Fume Over Mazraoui AFCON Snub
Manchester United’s frustration boiled over this week after Morocco blocked Noussair Mazraoui from featuring against Bournemouth, a decision the club believes unfairly punished them for a fixture change beyond their control. What looked like a routine international release issue quickly turned into a flashpoint involving FIFA regulations, broadcast…
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“We Listened to the Fans” – FIFA U-Turns on World Cup Ticket Pricing
FIFA has moved swiftly to defuse a growing storm around World Cup ticket prices, unveiling a dramatic reduction for a select group of supporters after days of global backlash. Loyal fans of qualified nations will now be able to buy tickets for as little as $60, including for the final, a seat that had previously been listed at more than $4,000.…
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