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[TNT/Funes] The complete 3 minutes sequence of events between Prestianni and Vinicius. The goal, Vinicius' celebration, the crowd's reaction, the referee's warning, the Brazilian's response, the yellow card, and the alleged racist act by the Benfica player.
Scott McTominay mural near Hampden
Cristiano Ronaldo & Kylian Mbappe's first 90 matches at Real Madrid
Jamie Carragher: Tottenham going down would be English football’s biggest embarrassment in 50 years
McTominay: "Football is getting way too soft. I wasn't used to this as a kid. We were taught to tackle honestly and with force. Now a single touch can lead to a yellow card. I find that there is too much sensitivity."
Pep Guardiola: “Not for where you are born or your colour of skin makes you better or worse. There's a lot of work to do; it's in society, it's not just in football. Racism is everywhere, and if you pretend racism is just for the colour of skin, it's how you behave - that's racism.”
[OptaJoe] 117 - Arsenal have taken a league-high total of 117 minutes to restart games from corners in the Premier League this season; indeed, they also have the longest average delay of restart from corners (44 seconds). Drained.
Vincent Kompany defends Vini Jr and criticizes José Mourinho for his statements after the game.
Free Talk Friday
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[beIn Sports] Mbappe comments on Vini situation
Wolves [2] - 2 Arsenal - Riccardo Calafiori (own goal) 90+4'
Kate Scott’s powerful statement on racism in football in the wake of Prestianni’s abuse of Vini Jr.
Arsenal vs Man City - Points Won in Final 12 Games; 2021-25.
Lone black Benfica fan applauding refs decision to initiate UEFA's anti-racism protocol.
Ange Postecoglou tells the story of playing Man Utd 26 years ago in the World Club Championship in Brazil with his semi-pro club: "When some Man Utd players refused to give their shirt to my players, Roy Keane made them give it. The impression that made on my players was unbelievable."
Martinelli putting “2-1” score up to the Wolves fans
Former German footballer Christoph Kramer turns 35 today. Over his entire career, he won exactly one trophy: the World Cup
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