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On this day 20 years ago, South Korea upset Spain by winning on penalties in the quarterfinals of 2002 FIFA World Cup and in one of the most controversial matches ever. With this win, they became the first nation in 72 years not from UEFA or CONMEBOL to advance to the semi-finals of the World Cup
[OptaJoe] Sadio Mané scored at least 10 goals in all eight of his Premier League campaigns; it's the most seasons a player has played in the competition while reaching double figures each time. Departure.
[US Open Cup] Sacramento Republic defeat LA Galaxy 2-1 in the quarterfinals of the US Open Cup, becoming the first non-MLS side to reach the semifinals since 2017
[Javier Tebas] Al-Khelaifi is another level. He takes us all for fools (not even he believes his lies) and shows up at Marca to give lessons with the pride and arrogance of a "nouveau riche". Norms do not exist for PSG. We will continue to fight for sustainable football without cheating.
[Matteo Moretto] Barça thought that Bayern's position would change and they would be open to sell lewandowski, Lewa will do everything possible to go to Barça, but the Germans are not giving in for now and have no intention of accepting any amount of transfer fees for him
[Gazzetta dello Sport via Mail] Romelu Lukaku 'was moved to tears' when Inter Milan sealed loan deal with Chelsea
Sadio Mane’s farewell interview: "After every one of my games in Munich I will come to the dressing room and I will watch Liverpool, for sure, because I am going to be Liverpool’s No 1 fan forever."
[Official] Sadio Mané joins FC Bayern München
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[Africa Facts Zone] Sadio Mane is transforming his village to a town. He built a £455,000 hospital and €250,000 school in his village. He gives each family €70 monthly. He provided 4G internet for them and is building a fuel station and post office and is also rewarded best preforming students.
[Official] Fortuna Sittard announce Burak Yilmaz
[David Lynch] There will be no stopgaps brought in by Liverpool if game-changing signings can’t be secured, which is why they are willing to pass on deals for the likes of Youri Tielemans, Kalvin Phillips and Yves Bissouma this summer, all of which they considered relatively easy to complete.
[Philipp Kessler] Mané in FC Bayern shirt
[Simon Stone, BBC] Man Utd hope to sign free agent Eriksen
[Fabrizio Romano] Sadio Mané day. Here’s the new FC Bayern star today in Munich in order to undergo medical tests and sign his three-year deal. Official presentation will be tomorrow at Allianz Arena.
[OneFootball] RB Leipzig star Dani Olmo has been the victim of a street robbery. As he was leaving a hairdresser in valencia, he was attacked by two individuals who stole his €30k rolex watch. Olmo's brother suffered minor injuries when he pursued the thieves and tried to cling on their getaway car.
Vinicius Jr. on his journey as a footballer: “I skipped a lot of steps in my development. I was already a professional at 16, and then joining Real Madrid was a huge pressure. Thankfully I had the help of very experienced players, Marcelo, Benzema, Casemiro… They have helped me evolve.”
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