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The French team takes a morale blow
A shock to test yourself a few months before Euro 2024 in Germany. Well the Blues took “The Big Slams”, it needs no translation. For Didier Deschamps' 150th, the French team took a football lesson against Germany with a 2-0 defeat and the score could have been even heavier. The tricolor selection was “unrecognizable”summary The Parisian. Without technical leader Griezmann, France lacked spark in the game and a combative state of mind, notes the daily. For the DNAthe band at DD took a “German lesson” last night while Bild is very logically delighted this Sunday morning with his dream debut a few months before the Euro at home. A collective performance which therefore worried the press and Didier Deschamps.
Saudi Arabia wants a new star
As relayed by Mundo Deportivo this Sunday, the Saudi Pro League plans to make Robert Lewandowski one of the notable transfers of the summer. Saudi Arabia's interest in the serial goalscorer is not new. After trying without success last summer, a Saudi club is this time ready to offer more than 100 million per year to the Polish striker to convince him. However, sources close to the Polish striker, who confirmed the Saudi offer, specify that the Pole still does not plan to leave Barça, with whom he has a contract until June 2025, plus another as an option. .
End of series for the English
We were treated to another clash yesterday between two great footballing nations: England against Brazil. Without Harry Kane leaving the rally, the Three Lions were beaten 1-0 at Wembley. A “unhappy ending”regrets it Sunday Express. In a match generally dominated in terms of chances by the Seleção, England were punished by a 17-year-old kid named Endrick. It is therefore an end to the series for the Three Lions who remained on 21 matches without defeat at Wembley. But above all, it is the first time since the 2022 World Cup and the quarter-final against the France team that the English selection has lost. A “bitter end”summarizes it Sunday Mail.
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