Barca’s plan to beat PSG, Bellingham and Kane play a prank on England

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Cubarsi will have to stop Mbappé

We are launching this press review with a Champions League page and the front page of Mundo Deportivo. As we can read in this newspaper, Barça will play against PSG and if they qualify, they will be able to dream of a final at Wembley against the winner of Atlético-Dortmund. The Azulgranas are full of hope and should recover Pedri and de Jong for this clash which promises to be brutal. In Sport we have the right to an exclusive interview with the young Barcelona nugget of the moment, Pau Cubarsi. The young central defender will defend on Kylian Mbappé, which is far from a simple task. Here is what he answered to a question about Barça’s chances for the rest of the competition: “ There are only top-level teams in the world, they are all complicated and capable of winning. We are going to be ourselves, compete for the Champions League until the end and fight to win it.» The crack of the Masia is therefore certain that we must rely on the primary qualities of Barça, its unique style of play.

Kane ready to play a trick on his old rival

In England, what is causing a lot of noise is the upcoming match between Arsenal and Bayern Munich. Despite his departure for the Bundesliga, Harry Kane has found a lot of English clubs since the start of the season. This time, it’s not just any Premier League team since it’s the historic rival of his former club. Look who’s back having fun writing the Daily Express. The Bayern star scored 14 goals in 19 appearances against the Gunners during his time at Tottenham. Former Spurs defender Eric Dier, now at Bayern, is also delighted with this meeting as announced by Daily Mirror. Otherwise, the rest of the English media also dissect the future Real-City meeting by repeating Pep Guardiola’s comments on Jude Bellingham. “Bellingham’s impact has been enormous. The team is different from last season. Its influence is obvious and we must try to find out what to do to control it,” explains the Spanish coach. Clearly, Bellingham, Kane, Dier, the Three Lions are playing a dirty trick on English clubs!

Cherki decisive against Toulouse

We finish this round of news with a focus on our beloved Ligue 1. The good run continues for OL. Confident in the first half, but surprised by the Toulouse comeback at the start of the second half, the Lyonnais, trailing 1-2 at the hour mark, were able to count on the return of an excellent Cherki to reverse the lead. match and win 3-2. For the regional daily Progress, OL have character, and we shouldn’t upset them. The newspaper The Team also salutes the superb performance of Rayan Cherki, not retained with the Bleuets. The attacker made a stratospheric entry. He completed 8 of the 10 dribbles attempted after coming into play. Only Hatem Ben Arfa, 11 with OL against OM in April 2008, has done better since Opta has been collecting this data.

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