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Gold medal goal for the Blues!
Paris is struck by Olympic fever!In the fervour, the Blues go to the final“, as the placard reads Progress this Tuesday morning! Named “crazypeople» by Thierry Henry as relayed The TeamFrance Olympique ousted Egypt, winning 3-1 after extra time! A breathless match that highlighted Thierry Henry’s choices since it was Jean-Philippe Mateta who offered his team qualification. Author of the equalizing goal, the Crystal Palace striker then scored the liberating goal, before Olise put an end to the suspense. Thierry Henry’s men are now at “a walk from heaven“, ignites The Parisian in its inside pages. The objective is clear: the gold medal and nothing else. To do this, we will have to overcome Spain this Friday at the Parc des Princes. It will be the perfect opportunity to take our revenge after the semi-final lost by the Blues during the last Euro.
Gündoğan thwarts Barça’s plans
Barça is still struggling to finalize its priority files. The Culés must register departures to act and bad news in the Ilkay Gundogan case, courted by Fenerbahce. As relayed Phototomac on his front page, José Mourinho has called for İlkay Gündoğan to be his manager. The Portuguese coach believes that the German international would be the ideal reinforcement in midfield. A few days ago, the Catalan press revealed that FC Barcelona needed cash and was clearly not against parting ways with the 33-year-old midfielder. Except that the World Sports reports in its inside pages that the interested party has announced that he wants to stay. His agent, who is none other than his uncle, has informed Barça that Ilkay has no intention of moving. He is delighted with his life in Barcelona and wants to do something great for the club.
João Neves’ moving farewell
PSG fans have been waiting impatiently for him, João Neves is finally a Parisian player. The 19-year-old midfielder has signed a 5-year contract for a check of €70 million including bonuses. If the interested party is happy with his signing in the City of Lights, it is the “bleeding heart” that he said goodbye to Benfica, as the placard says Record on its front page. “It wasn’t easy for the president. In the meetings I had with him, he was very emotional, because it was about me. When we agreed on when I would leave, he kind of showed a little tear, and I also, we both cried a little. But as I said, it was good for the club. There is nothing above the club, and I am not above the club either.”said the person concerned. The Portuguese will be able to console himself since he will find several of his compatriots like Gonçalo Ramos or Vitinha to name but a few. For BrandPSG and Luis Enrique finally have their Gavi. A word to the wise.
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