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Lamine Yamal on the roof of Europe
” Final laminate “, the title reads World Sportsas if to underline the impact of this player in the Spanish victory against France. AS also welcomed the 16-year-old’s performance, writing: Yamal makes Spain happy “One man’s happiness is another man’s unhappiness.” Yamal it hurts “, headlines the newspaper The Team in its interior pages. Lamine’s performance signals the arrival of a new empire “, Write the Guardianaware that this player is the face of a new generation in this sport. For the Daily Mail” Lamine Yamal’s equalizer will be remembered for a long time “.
Didier Deschamps criticized
Unmaskedpost the newspaper The Team. It is a tournament with a bitter taste for the French media which points the finger at ” Didier Deschamps’ impotent coaching “. ” Spanish lesson “, title The Parisianwhile Provence Talk about ” the end of a dream ” for the Blues. The Guardian looks ahead to a defeat that could mean ” The end of Deschamps’ non-football “. ” France has frozen and become obsolete “, writes the English media, adding that this team ” has talent, but needs new energy “. For the Sports newspaperFrance leaves the tournament after being ” sad to watch play “.
It’s D-Day for England
“The Brothers’ Bond“, displays the Daily Mirroras if to underline the unity in the England dressing room ahead of the match against the Netherlands today. For his part, Harry Kane rejects criticism of his fitness, having only scored one goal in this tournament.I can only speak on the pitch and I hope to be able to do that on Wednesday,” he explained. “Let’s go and make history.“, placards the Daily Express. “Tulips vs. Roses“, poster AS while the World Sports speaks of a meeting between “illusion and obligation» for England.
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