the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
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[Middle East Eye] Rare protest held at Manchester City over UAE owner’s link to Sudan war. Sudanese activists and refugees brave cold in northern England to demonstrate against Mansour bin Zayed's alleged role aiding RSF paramilitary.
Martinez on Butt & Scholes comments: "Honestly, he can say whatever. I told him, if he wants to say something to me he can come wherever he wants. To my house, I don't care. I respect the relations when they want to help, anyone can talk on the TV, but when you see them, nobody says anything"
Oliver Glasner future: Crystal Palace considering sacking manager
Alternate angle to Brian Brobbey's great goal vs Crystal Palace + celebrations, him cramping and his teammates laughing at him
[Abola] Jose Mourinho when asked about a possible return to Real Madrid: "Don't count on me for soap operas. There are good soap operas, but they’re very long." "If you miss 1 or 2 episodes, you lose track. Don’t count on me, because I don’t watch soap operas."
[Arancha] The Madrid players and board of directors are sad, surprised and disappointed after the fans booed at them. The club feels the fans only support the players when things are going well. The message is: "If you only applaud us in glory but vanish in defeat, you were never one of us."
[James Roberts/Tom Morgan] Footballer elbows opponent in face and fans demand police action. Referee did not spot incident as penalty was being taken in grass-roots match in Wales.
[The Guardian] Growing sense of embarrassment at Fifa over Donald Trump peace prize
Showoff Sunday
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Another angle of Dalot tackle vs Doku (yellow card given)
Real Madrid fans chanting "Florentino dimision" (Florentino resign) against Levante
Post-Match Thread: Manchester United 2-0 Manchester City
White handkerchiefs have finally come out as the horde of Real Madrid fans protest and whistles in the half time at Santiago Bernabeu stadium.
Real Madrid fans start whistling the players as their names are getting called from the starting XI, where fans usually shout their second name, they are rather booing it.
Manchester Utd [1] - 0 Manchester City - B. Mbeumo 65'
Manchester Utd [2] - 0 Manchester City - P. Dorgu 76'
Real Madrid fans loudly booing every touch made by their own players instead of the opposition in the Santiago Bernabeu stadium.
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