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Jack Wilshere: "Ronaldo the best Portuguese today? Right now the best is Bernardo Silva, I see him above all others, if there was a game tomorrow, I would choose Bernardo for my team."

Messi vs Lewandowski Ballon d'or 2021 voting breakdown Map

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[Pedro Sepúlveda] Cristiano Ronaldo will NOT be in Paris today for @francefootball Ballon D’or Ceremony

Real Madrid [2] - 1 Sevilla - Vinicius Jr 87'

[Mido] : Holding the FIFA Club World Cup to coincide with the African Nations Cup is disrespectful to the Confederation of African Football, can FIFA hold the tournament at the same time as the Euros or at the same time as Copa America? of course not!

Simeone's reaction to the first goal scored by Atletico in the 4-1 win against Cádiz

[The Athletic] Ben Foster's groin injury may have been sustained when the keeper featured in "a 24-hour charity football match for Hashtag United... Foster played in goal and outfield during the event on an artificial pitch."

[Football Italia] ‘Juventus could be relegated and have Scudetto revoked’, say CODACONS

[Adam Pope] Bielsa: “I have serious doubts about the future of professional football. It’s a commercialised product which each time is becoming worse.”

[Official] Welcome to Manchester United, Ralf Rangnick 🔴🇩🇪 #MUFC

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Members of Borussia Dortmund have voted for a code of values. No change of the club name or the club colors, all home games must take place in Dortmund, national competition comes first, 50+1 rule, affordable tickets and social responsibility of the club towards its community.

[AS] Messi is happy at PSG and he does not plan to return to Barcelona. He wants to win the Champions League with PSG and get to Qatar WC in good shape. His family is completely adapted to Paris, they have a home and school for the children.

[Toni Juanmartí] Breaking: Pedri won the 2021 Golden Boy Award

(Simon Stone) Mauricio Pochettino open to leaving Paris St-Germain if Man Utd make approach - Mauricio Pochettino is open to becoming Manchester United manager and it is not out of the question they could get the Paris St-Germain boss now.

[The Athletic] The Athletic also understands former United captain Steve Bruce, recently let go by Newcastle, would be very keen on the role [Man United Manager], and believes he could help stabilise the dressing room.

[GOAL] Golden Boy winners of the past

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