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Ronaldo mocked
The Cristiano Ronaldo case has caused a lot of reaction in the press this morning. The Game looks back at Ronaldo’s fight, who has gone an eighth consecutive match without scoring in major competitions. Faced with the Portuguese star’s excessive reaction, the Daily Mirror Talk about ” clown tears “, while the Daily Mail highlights his narcissistic behavior which risks disrupting Portugal in its competition. Brand also wonders about the attacker: ” Is it good to cry in this kind of situation? “. The Team is more tender and speaks of ” confusion of feelings “For the French media, Ronaldo is not spared and he seems overwhelmed by emotions.
Two English clubs on Nico Williams
” Premier League swoops for Nico ” writes the newspaper AS. Chelsea and Arsenal want to pay the €58m clause and can offer him a salary of €15m per season, three times more than what he earns at Athletic Bilbao. Barcelona, who want to reunite Nico Williams and Lamine Yamal to compete with Vinicius and Mbappé’s Real Madrid, do not have the financial resources to buy Nico. They will have to sell, or nothing.
Heroic Turkey
Turkey won against Austria last night (2-1). The Turks are ” heroic » for the newspaper Photographic which is highlighting its national team on its front page this morning. The newspaper writes in its inside pages that ” youth wrote history “, since Turkey are the first team in history to field two players under 20 – Arda Güler and Kenan Yildiz – as starters, in a qualifying match, Euro and World Cup combined. ” Meret Günok the Savior “, writes on his side The Guardian. The other savior of the homeland is Merih Demiral, author of a double. Admirable Demiral “, title The Teamwho gave him a score of 9/10 for his match.
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