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The Cyborg is back
We were treated to an exceptional performance by Erling Haaland. He scored another hat-trick in City’s 3-1 win over West Ham, as the poster says. Manchester Evening News. The Norwegian now has 70 goals in 69 Premier League matches. Haaland three in three, Haaland to the power of three is delighting the Spanish press. With already 7 goals in 3 matches and two hat-tricks in a row, the City star proves once again that she is one of the best scorers in the world for the Daily Mail. It is electric according to the Daily Mirror.
Paulo Fonseca already shaken up
Things are heating up in Milan, with Paulo Fonseca having made some surprising choices at the start of the match against Lazio. The Portuguese had chosen to start without Theo Hernandez and Rafael Leao, who were heavily criticised for their attitude during the last match.
Trailing 2-1, he was forced to bring them back in and ironically, it was Leao who equalized, the final score 2-2. During a freshening break, the Milan team was seen gathering around Fonseca to have a chat, but the two outcasts did not join the group, preferring to stay away. A scene that symbolizes the small tensions emerging in Milan. A situation that the Lombard club will have to clarify quickly.
Barça already putting pressure on Real
It was a festival from Barcelona after the 7-0 victory against Valladolid as the poster reads Sport. Raphinha scored the first hat-trick of his career, and he is the man of the match according to World Sports. Lamine Yamal turns into a caviar distributor and finds himself as the best passer in La Liga with 4 offerings. Lewandowski is at the top of the scorers’ ranking with 4 goals. A dream start for Hansi Flick with 4 wins in 4 games and a first place in La Liga, thus sending a hell of a message to the competition. We will have to count on this Barca. And it is Real Madrid who already have the pressure. AS announces that the match against Betis tonight already looks like a final. A victory is essential to not be too far behind in the standings.
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