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Wout Weghorst says "bye bye" and waves goodbye to the Beşiktaş fans, amidst rumours of him being signed by Manchester United F.C.

Cata Dominguez (captain of mexican side Cruz Azul) celebrated his son's birthday party with a Narco theme just days after the Sinaloa Cartel terrorized the whole Sinaloa state that led to 29 deaths. Insensitive.

Most goals by Clubs in 2022

[Santi J FM] Leeds have made an offer to Angers for Morroccan world cup star Azzedine Ounahi

Robertson lands on Adama Traore’s face

Sources: Zidane rejected approach from USMNT

Lukaku’s first touch in the dying minutes against Monza + Dzekos reaction

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Sydney FC miss two penalties in stoppage time against a 9 man Wellington Phoenix

Crystal Palace 1 - [1] Southampton - James Ward-Prowse 37'

Tottenham [1] - 0 Portsmouth - Harry Kane 50'

[Fabrizio Romano] Josko Gvardiol: "My dream club? That would definitely be Liverpool. Since I was little, I watched a lot of their matches with my dad", tells @RTLDanas. "We covered every season in detail. It is a club that has remained in my heart".

[David Ornstein] EXCL: Roberto Martinez has reached verbal agreement to become Portugal coach. Appointment as Fernando Santos successor likely to be finalised towards end of next week. 49yo Spaniard has had club + int’l interest since leaving Belgium role

[Le Parisien] Didier Deschamps has renewed his contract as French NT coach until 2026.

[Alex Turk] Ten Hag: "The club has bought an unimaginable number of players in recent years who have not good enough. Most purchases have been average and at United average is not good enough. United's shirt weighs heavily. Only real personalities who can perform under great pressure can play here."

talkSPORT: Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez can live together in Saudi Arabia despite country’s strict laws prohibiting unmarried couples from cohabiting

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[France Football] Team of the decade (2010-2019)

[Ian Doyle] Klopp asked about midfield being easy to get through: "It's a general problem, not a midfield problem. Defending starts up front, if we don't do it then the midfield has no chance. The pitch is too big and the other teams too good. But we've known that a long time."

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