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Dani Olmo’s Barça still impresses
Sport praises Barça’s performance, once again impressive with this 3-1 victory in the derby.Mundo Deportivo dedicates its front page to Dani Olmo, who gave us a resounding comeback yesterday. Back as a starter after his injury, the Spaniard scored twice in 30 minutes and confirms that he is already well integrated into Barcelona. Sport just like the Daily Mirror underline its return to power.
Tension rises at Manchester City
Pep Guardiola is annoyed by the two defeats last week against Tottenham and Bournemouth. It’s not common for City to lose twice in a row but that can also be explained by injuries. THE Daily Star focuses on the statements of Kyle Walker who spoke of the arrival of Ruben Amorim. Walker does not want to facilitate the Portuguese coach’s first steps in England. Even if he is disappointed by the current results, the England international wants to move forward and this Champions League match against Sporting is the ideal opportunity.
It’s hot between Rafael Leão and Paulo Fonseca
The tense relationship between Rafael Leão and Paulo Fonseca shakes the Italian press before the match against Real Madrid in the Champions League. The Portuguese has not started in the league for a month, but should still start against the White House on Tuesday according to the Gazzetta. A meeting that is already crucial for him and which could determine the rest of his season. In the event of poor performance or inappropriate attitude, it is difficult to imagine him returning to the rotation. The newspaper A.S. goes further and announces that the divorce has been declared between the two men. The winger is at a turning point in his Milan life.
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