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Erling Haaland targeted by the English press
New Premier League shock and new defeat for Manchester City. The Cityzens fell to Aston Villa on Saturday afternoon. This time, it is Erling Haaland who is singled out, the Norwegian striker is the symbol of the descent into hell of the Skyblues still beaten in the championship. Haaland didn’t score, he didn’t weigh in either. Pep Guardiola still cannot find the solution and it is becoming very worrying for Manchester City. The Premier League’s top scorer for the last two seasons must help his club get back on track but nothing is going well for City, and it’s the same for him.
Atlético de Madrid takes power
Marca is fired up for the success of Atlético de Madrid, the first victory for the Colchoneros on the Barça pitch in 12 matches, and coincidence or not it also makes 12 successes in a row in all competitions for Diego Simeone’s men who are not stop more. Moreover, Europe does not fail to highlight the extremely important victory of Atlético, this is the case of Record which makes the Madrid club a real candidate for the title. Same thing for La Gazzetta dello Sport and theTeam which highlight the Simeone style which always works. Even if he has always been questioned, the Argentine coach still shows that he is at the level.
Uncertain future for Donnarumma
L’Team takes stock of the Gianluigi Donnarumma case. Between his recent injury and the few starts of Matvey Safonov which hurt him, the Italian goalkeeper was not sure of staying in the capital club for his future. The daily explains this Sunday that Donnarumma still favors a future at PSG but the contract extension is far from assured. Paris does not want to extend it under the same conditions, we could find a variable salary depending on the number of matches played so this file risks taking time. And for PSG, we risk heading towards yet another soap opera of goalkeepers…
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