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Paul Pogba invests in Saudi Arabian camel racing team Al Haboob
Jamie Carragher: "Mohamed Salah, I apologize if I have upset you. I love you as the Liverpool player, but you just need to behave yourself off the pitch"
Steven Gerrard: "I've seen it and lived it myself, with Suarez when he fell out with Brendan face to face. I've been there myself. I've done the Salah statements in 30s against Utd and got sent off. We all get head loss, and I know when this all calms Mo will go "I shouldn't have said that.""
Thierry Henry on Mo Salah: "I had problems with Wenger & Guardiola… Did I talk about it publicly? NEVER. No matter what’s happening internally, you protect the club — your teammates, the manager, the staff. You don’t air dirty laundry in public, especially when the club is going through bad moments"
Mykhailo Mudryk has been handed another 12-month driving ban and 60 hours of community service after being pulled over for heavily tinted windows. Mudryk said he drove because his chauffeur was not available to take him to training, despite being banned from driving for previous speeding offences.
Yaya Toure on why he joined AS Monaco back in 2006: "Monaco have zero supporters, so no pressure for my development as a footballer — the stadium is practically empty"
[Official] Piotr Zielinski has won the Serie A Goal of the Month for this finish against Hellas Verona.
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Fan: "Hey, Neymar! Take my knee here for you..." Neymar: "I need both"
Neymar running all over the pitch after Santos not only avoided relegation, but dragged themselves to 12th place in the Brazilian League and qualified for the Copa Sudamericana. Neymar had 5 goals + 1 assist in his last 4 games despite playing through a knee injury
Real Madrid TV after losing 2-0 to Celta Vigo: “Referee Quintero González’s performance was disappointing, even if it didn’t influence the result. He showed his commitment, just like in the Negreira era, to secure the rewards he wants — whether that’s becoming an international referee or taking cha
[Ornstein] Mo Salah expected to be left out of Liverpool squad to face Inter
Real Madrid is once again a team without a clear identity, and Xabi Alonso is trapped between his ideas and a reality he cannot control. The players undoubtedly won the battle. Today, Alonso's fate is more at the mercy of the dressing room than his own tactical approach.
[Wayne Rooney]"If anything, Salah has thrown Liverpool under the bus with his words. He's been absolutely incredible for Liverpool, but this was disrespectful to his team-mates, manager and fans. I am sure over the next couple of years he will regret saying what he has."
[Marca] Xabi Alonso's future at Real Madrid will be determined by the Man City game on Wednesday
FIFA World Cup match in Seattle on June 26 had already been designated as a “Pride Match” before the fixtures were decided. Now we know the teams who will play in, Egypt vs Iran.
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