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[MisterChip] Real Madrid is the FIRST team with THREE goals disallowed by VAR in the same match since video refereeing has been used in La Liga.

[Matt Law] Michael Beale has turned down Wolves.

Cristiano Ronaldo has just left the bench and walked down the tunnel early, despite the game not being finished.

[Arsenal FC News] Ruud van Nistelrooy on facing Arsenal: "Of course, the penalty miss is why I expect a warm welcome. I kept them invincible because of my miss! In the end, 20 years later, it's great to look back and, when you meet all the players, you're having a laugh about these moments."

Artificial turf banned: From 2025, Eredivisie clubs are obliged to play on natural grass.

[Michael Cox] on Saturday, Trent Alexander-Arnold could become the first player to play a Premier League game next to a river that shares his first name since Don Hutchinson for Everton away at Sheffield Wednesday in September 1999

[Laurie Whitwell] Cristiano Ronaldo not only left touchline on 89mins, he departed Old Trafford before final whistle. Absence didn’t really register in dressing room, which was vibrant with celebrations.

Dinamo Zagreb getting mocked by Lokomotiva for their editing skills

Team Preview: Ecuador [2022 World Cup 2/32]

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Blackburn Rovers are currently top of the Championship table with 7 losses. Coventry City are last (24th) with 5 losses.

[SerieA xG] Roma have scored just 13 goals from 24.77(xG) this season. An underperformance of 11.77

European game is not sustainable, says Super League backer

Mason Greenwood released on bail after private hearing

[Juanmartí] Xavi: "With all the encouragement messages I'm receiving, my phone looks like a relative has died."

Brazilian presidential candidate Lula jokes Neymar supports his opponent because the footballer is afraid he might discover how much of his unpaid taxes were forgiven by Bolsonaro [article in Portuguese]

Gary Neville claims World Cup hosts Qatar receive more criticism over human rights than the UAE and Saudi Arabia despite both being 'worse', as he defends working for state-owned beIN SPORTS and pal David Beckham's £10m ambassador deal

[Melissa Reddy] Darwin Núñez is... interesting. What he fails to do is quite some watch, but what else he’s doing is quite... effective?!

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