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Team Preview: Japan [2022 World Cup 18/32]

Daily Discussion

Manchester City [1] - 0 Fulham - Julian Alvarez 16'

Manchester City 1 - [1] Fulham - Andreas Pereira penalty 28' + Joao Cancelo straight red card

In Kerala, India; Argentina fans put up a 30ft high Messi cutout. To rival that, Brazil fans put up a 40ft high Neymar cutout with the 5 WCs.

Dortmunds Südtribüne with a big "Boycott Qatar 2022" Banner before their match against Bochum

[Official] Wolves confirm the appointment of Julen Lopetegui.

Dortmund 1-0 Bochum - Youssoufa Moukoko 8'

Antonio Conte has warned that Tottenham Hotspur must keep spending big money to stand any chance of replacing Liverpool as Manchester City’s main challengers and urged the club to be honest over their ambitions.

BTS of Aubameyang's BT Sport promo read

Team Preview: Germany [2022 World Cup 17/32]

Daily Discussion

Garnacho asks Ronaldo if he can do his celebration, Ronaldo gives his blessing

Europa League group F ends with all 4 teams on 8 points.

[OC The Biggest One Club Cities in Europe

[Phil Hay] Leeds United have lost their appeal to CAS over the Jean-Kevin Augustin transfer. CAS rules that original transfer fee must be paid to Leipig, beginning with an instalment of 6.7m Euros.

A Feyenoord fan in the disabled section threw their catheter towards the pitch against Lazio

[Neil Jones] Klopp: "This situation, players getting injured late in the season and missing the World Cup, is not new. After a long season it happens everywhere in the world. But now starting the World Cup a week after the last game, that is a bigger risk. Crazy."

[AD] Lazio coach Maurizio Sarri furious at Feyenoord fans: 'They threw cups of urine at us'

On this day 5 years ago, Mainz goalkeeper Robin Zentner went viral after mistaking the penalty spot for the ball and kicking the air during a 1–1 draw at Borussia Mönchengladbach.

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