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OL in the middle of a storm
We had a stunning evening with this Olympico and the 3-2 victory of Marseille as the poster says Provence. Reduced to 10 men in the 5th minute of play and then trailing 1-0, the Marseillais managed to turn the tide. This time, it was OL who were knocked down for Progress. The local newspaper explains this setback by the big offensive deficiencies of his team and the gifts it offered to its opponent. Cherki let out a rant, speaking of a shameful performance, with a ton of missed opportunities. He pointed out the bad approach of his team, which retreated too much. Pierre Sage was not able to remedy this and OL finds itself in 14th place.
Musiala target for City
Against Arsenal (2-2), City lost their maestro Rodri, affected by ligaments. An event that drove Pep Guardiola completely crazy, who did kung fu with his seat at the time of his exit as captured by the Daily Star. But don’t panic, City have a plan to replace him according to information from Team Talk. Manchester are preparing a €100 million offer for Jamal Musiala. While Real and other Premier League clubs are in the running, it is the Premier League champion who currently has the advantage in this matter. The idea of returning to England and taking on a new challenge appeals to the player, who is signed until 2026 with Bayern.
New blow for Barcelona
When it comes to injuries, Barça knows what they’re talking about. The club experienced a two-faced evening, between manita and drama, as summed up by Sport on its front page. There are positives to be drawn for Barça, with a 6th victory in as many games and another impressive performance, with brilliant individuals like Lewandowski, Lamine Yamal or Raphinha. But there is also a big black spot, the injury of its captain and goalkeeper, Marc André Ter Stegen. Having fallen badly after a blocked aerial ball, he let out a chilling cry of pain when he received it. The Spanish media are announcing an end to the season, with an absence estimated at 8 or 9 months.
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