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Curse for Real Madrid
Despite the victory against Real Sociedad (0-2), Real deplores the injury of Brahim Diaz, affected in an adductor and left injured. Brand announces a three-month absence. A huge blow for the White House, which has had a full infirmary since the start of the season. The Moroccan’s absence adds to that of David Alaba, Dani Ceballos, Eduardo Camavinga and Jude Bellingham. A massacre that has pushed Ancelotti to make adjustments, notably with Arda Guler, forced to play in midfield as the daily explains. Fortunately for the Merengues, Kylian Mbappé is gaining momentum according to ASThe newspaper believes that Mbappé is finally Mbappé as we know him, that is to say a player involved in the game, faster and more active in his game without the ball, and who knows how to behave as a leader. All of his team’s attacks go through him.
Newcastle wants Leroy Sané
Thanks to their 2-1 victory over Wolverhampton, Newcastle find themselves 3rd in the championship and therefore have great ambitions. According to Football InsiderEddie Howe has made the right wing position his priority area to strengthen during the next transfer window. And the profile that has caught the club’s attention is that of Bayern Munich star Leroy Sané. At the end of his contract with Bayern in 10 months, he is in the sights of Newcastle and other English big names. No offer has yet been made and no discussions have yet been initiated.
Impressive Yamal Lamine
Barca continue to fly like the poster after beating Girona 4-1 in the Catalan derby Sport. In five matches, this team has a record of five wins, 17 goals scored and only 4 conceded and gives off a completely crazy collective impression. We can clearly see Hansi Flick’s touch, with full-court pressing and a large number of players present in the final third. This team is very confident, like its star Lamine Yamal. At only 17 years old, he is already the leader of this team for World Sports. Author of a double, he became the youngest player to score his 8th goal in the five major championships since Curt Keller with Strasbourg, in 1935.
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