Wayne Rooney causes an earthquake in England, Mats Hummels lets loose on Julian Nagelsmann

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Rooney surprises England

Wayne Ronney is shaking up England this morning. In the Daily Star, we can read that the former Mancunian gave his preference between Steven Gerrard and Paul Scholes. For him, the best is the Liverpool legend. “Scholes could never have done what Gerrard did at Liverpool“, he explains, before saying that Gerrard was more versatile. Statements that risk angering Manchester United fans.

Hummels has it bad

A bomb was dropped in Germany. Mats Hummels spoke to Bild. “Hummels unpacks everything», displays the German media on its front page. “Short and disappointing“, this is how Matts Hummels describes his telephone call with Julian Naglesmann, during which the latter announced his non-call-up for Euro 2024. According to the player, the call between the two men would not have lasted more than two minutes. “I’m bitter, I’m one of the 5 best central defenders in Germany“, declared the Champions League finalist. Mats Hummels added that he had even tried to negotiate to be 5th in the hierarchy of defenders of the nationalmannschaf.

Maresca, the new Guardiola

In England, Chelsea have found their new coach, Enzo Maresca. “Clone game», signs the Daily Star. As if to say that the current Leicester City coach can produce the same football as Pep Guardiola. Indeed, he was his assistant at Manchester City. According to The Daily Mirror, the Blues are in advanced discussions with the Italian coach. They are about to sign him to a 5-year contract.

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