PSG fails Marcus Rashford, England is on fire for Liverpool’s new nugget

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PSG don’t want Rashford

On the other side of the Channel, the Marcus Rashford controversy is still causing a lot of ink to flow. But the local press does not easily forgive the Manchester United player’s misconduct, like the Daily Express. The newspaper delivers a scathing: “Take responsibility, Rashford», after his night out in Belfast. For his part, the Daily Mail returns to the statements of Erik ten Hag, the Mancunian coach, who returned to this affair at a press conference and declared in particular: “my stars must know how to behave. This is unacceptable. Marcus has taken responsibility for his actions, and the rest is an internal matter. The case is closed. The disciplinary matter is internal to the club.» But inevitably, in recent days, the England international has been announced as leaving. PSG was cited to welcome the striker and in particular to replace Kylian Mbappé next summer but according to The Sun, the Parisian club will not take action for Marcus Rashford. “If Manchester United were indeed open to a sale this summer, Rashford would have demanded a staggering salary. Except that the 26-year-old English striker is not one of the names currently being discussed as a possible new recruit within the PSG management.» According to the tabloid, the Parisian club would rather turn to Victor Osimhen from Napoli.

‘The Liverpool icon’

Still in England, there was the 22nd day of the Premier League last night! In the shock of the evening, Liverpool lost against Chelsea (4-1) and this morning a player put everyone at his feet, it’s Conor Bradley! Trent Alexander-Arnold absent, no problem another right-back from the training center is splashing Anfield with his talent! The Guardian Talk about “top boy» of «an extraordinary boy» on its front page: “Liverpool-trained Conor Bradley, 20, scored and set up two more goals as Jürgen Klopp’s side ran riot against Chelsea.» The British daily also looks back on Erling Haaland’s return to competition, “Haaland returns in City’s win over Burnley», with a victory (3-1). But the entire English press only has eyes for the revelation of the evening, Conor Bradley! THE Daily Star Talk about “Liverpool icon» on its cover. “Anfield’s new darling reignites title race», Estimates the tabloid. While the Daily Mail reports that “Bradley was everywhere” last night. “Delight-giving Conor’s first goal puts Klopp’s men five points ahead of Manchester City» at the top of the Premier League. That’s what we call a smashing entrance!

Vitor Roque treats Barça!

A sensational entrance is also what Vitor Roque did with FC Barcelona last night. The Brazilian, who arrived in Catalonia this winter, came on in the 62nd minute and delivered Barça with the only goal of the match in the 63rd minute. A precious victory (1-0) against Osasuna which allows the Blaugranas to breathe. The newspaper Sport placards that Vitor Roque “does it for Xavi» ! “Vitor Roque scores a decisive goal for the first time. The Brazilian striker, key to the first match after Xavi’s announcement. Barça’s play was lackluster and the team suffered from another muscle injury, that of Ferran Torres», Adds the Catalan newspaper. For his part, Mundo Deportivo highlights “Tiger Leap. Tigrinho Vitor Roque’s first goal in the Blaugrana jersey allowed Barça to win after the announcement of Xavi’s departure. Osasuna proved dangerous even when playing with ten men», Analyzes the other pro-Barça newspaper. In the other match of the evening, Atlético de Madrid won at the end of the match in the derby against Rayo Vallecano (2-1)! And A.S. reports that “Memphis Depay saves Atlético in the 90th. A goal from the Dutchman extends Rojiblanco’s series at the Metropolitano.»

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