Phil Foden sets England on fire, Juventus holds Wojciech Szczęsny’s successor

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Foden and City put pressure on Arsenal

In England, the title race is raging! If Liverpool now seems to be left behind, Manchester City increased the pressure on Arsenal a little more by winning largely last night against Brighton (4-0), as part of the 29th day of the Premier League. The Manchester club wants to retain its crown and as written The Guardian This morning : “Foden has the Gunners in his sights“. The English striker scored twice in the first half to put his team in the best position. Obviously, this exchange of arms between Gunners and Cityzens is on the front page of all the media in the country this morning as on the Daily Star which also warns the London club: “You get attacked. Foden and his friends have Arsenal in their sights.” THE Daily Express also highlights the double scorer of the evening, particularly in good shape in recent weeks with “Phil’s shoes» which are precise at the moment in front of the goal. “Pep’s men issue title warning“, writes the tabloid again. In short, we’re going to have fun until the end in the Premier League!

Juve have an agreement with their next goalkeeper

In Italy, the Turin newspaper Tuttosport drops a bomb on an emblematic position, that of goalkeeper. The daily announces that there are “negotiations between Michele Di Gregorio, the Monza goalkeeper and Juve. The 26-year-old Italian has an agreement with the Old Lady! Giuntoli’s Milan blitz brings the goalkeeper closer to Monza, ready to commit to the Bianconeri until 2029. Competition has been overcome: Wednesday’s dinner with Galliani laid the foundations for the deal. The request is for €20 million, Perin can enter into the negotiation. Di Gregorio would accompany Szczesny next season and replace him the following season.» A strong choice from Juve which is already preparing for the future and preparing to find a successor to its emblematic goalkeeper, Wojciech Szczęsny, aged 34…

‘It’s the right decision’ for Xavi

At FC Barcelona, ​​we saw quite a turnaround. A few months ago, Xavi had already announced that he would leave his position as Barça coach at the end of the season while he had a contract until 2025, but ultimately the Spaniard will honor his lease as he ‘officially announced yesterday during a press conference with its president, Joan Laporta. “It’s the right decision», continues the newspaper Sport on its front page which quotes the coach and the president. “Laporta confirms Xavi. The coach will honor his contract and remain at the head of the new project for one more season. They appeared together and the president congratulated him: “It’s excellent news that he continues”“, he confided. Same story on the front page of Mundo Deportivo which speaks of “feeling» ! “Laporta and Xavi showed harmony and enthusiasm in explaining the continuity of the coach. “This project is not finished, even if we do not win a title this season.”» A strong choice from Xavi and Barça!

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