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Suriname’s vice president breaks the record for the oldest soccer player

Suriname's vice president breaks the record for the oldest soccer player

When Suriname Vice President Ronnie Brunswijk, 60, appeared in a CONCACAF League match in Paramaribo, Suriname, he became the oldest player in history to play in an international club soccer game. Brunswijk started at center midfield for Inter Moengotapoe, which he owns, in Tuesday’s 6-0 loss against Olimpia at Frank Essed Stadion. He wore No. … Read more

Man City’s defensive Ruben Dias wins Football Writers’ award (FWA)

Man City's defensive Ruben Dias wins Football Writers' award (FWA)

Ruben Dias of Manchester City was voted England’s Footballer of the Year by the Football Writers’ Association (FWA) on Thursday, becoming the first defender to receive the award since Steve Nicol in 1989. The winner of the FWA Footballer of the Year – @rubendias! 🇵🇹💙 🥇 #FOTY2021🔷 #ManCity | https://t.co/axa0klD5re — Manchester City (@ManCity) May … Read more

Manchester United announce signing of Jadon Sancho

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Manchester United have completed the £73 million ($100.4 million) transfer of winger Jadon Sancho from Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund. After a long struggle with the Premier League side to recruit the 21-year-old England international, Sancho, a former Manchester City youth team player, has agreed to a five-year contract. He becomes the second most highly paid English … Read more

Paul Pogba says he has more ‘freedom’ with France than at Man united

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Paul Pogba says he enjoys more ‘freedom’ with the national side and admits he wants to play more offensively for Manchester United.

The Frenchman was often played on the left flank by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer last term, though he would sometimes be deployed in a two-man midfield alongside Scott McTominay or Fred.

Paul Pogba was used in a three-man midfield at Juventus which gave him license to get forward but United’s creative play revolves around Bruno Fernandes, meaning Pogba must fit in around the Portuguese playmaker.

And Pogba admits he would prefer to be given more ‘freedom’ at Old Trafford, which he says he enjoys more with the national side.

‘It’s true that at Juve it was different from Manchester United,’ Pogba told the French newspaper L’Equipe.

‘We were already playing with three midfielders [at Juve], in 5-3-2. I had the freedom, I had to be in the box, to attack. It was an obligation. In Manchester, I have the freedom to go into the box, but the priority is to play and defend.”

‘We [France] play in 4-2-3-1, also a diamond. I am a little more in the transmission, in the construction. But I have more freedom than in Manchester to enter the box, to make runs forwards.

‘At the same time, when you have Griezmann, Kylian, you don’t want to enter their spaces, you don’t need to.”

‘I would like [at Manchester United [to play more offensive [laughs]. To score fifteen goals per season is what I would like.

‘But Patrick [Vieira] said it, we must put ourselves at the service of the collective. In Manchester, as in blue, the collective will always come before the player.’

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Euro 2020: Czech Republic defeated Scotland 2-0 in their opening game

Euro 2020

Glasgow: Two goals from Patrik Schick helped the Czech Republic beat Scotland in their opening group stage game of Euro 2020.

The Czech Republic earned their first win against Scotland since October 2010, ending a run of one draw and three defeats against the Tartan Army in all competition.

Scotland’s fast-paced start had the Czech Republic on the back foot for the majority of the first half but Schick’s goal sent the visitors in 1-0 up at half-time.

A second goal on the other side of the half-time followed for Schick, who remarkably curled a long-range lofted effort over Scottish goalkeeper Marshall from near the halfway line to extend the visitor’s lead.

Sykes, Armstrong, and Robertson all tested the Czech shot-stopper Vaclik, however, the hosts fall to a 2-0 loss in their first game of Euro 2020.

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Christian Eriksen says he ‘feels better’ after suffering a cardiac arrest

Christian Eriksen

Euro 2020: Christian Eriksen speaks for the first time since the shocking incident in Copenhagen on Sunday.

The Denmark midfielder has released his first public message since suffering a horrific on-pitch cardiac arrest during the first half of the Euro 2020 group stage game against Finland, insisting he ‘won’t give up’.

The former Spurs midfielder, who now plays for the Italian Champion Inter Milan, required 13 minutes of CPR after collapsing just before half-time but was taken to hospital in a stable condition, where he remains.

The 29-year-old’s statement was released on the morning that his teammates spoke for the first time since the shocking incident in Copenhagen on Saturday.

Eriksen’s Denmark teammates formed a ring around him as he received treatment, but there were fears that he would not recover but thankfully medics were able to revive him and he was taken to hospital to recover.

Christian Eriksen thanked fans for their well-wishes in a statement released through his agent to the Italian newspaper Gazette dello Sport.

“Thank you, I won’t give up. I feel better now – but I want to understand what’s happened,” he said.

“I want to say thank you all for what you did for me.”

The former Spurs midfielder also suggested he would be ‘ready to train’ now, just two days on from his collapse.

His teammates went on to finish the match which they lost 1-0.

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Euro 2020 | Turkey and Italy to kick off the delayed tournament tonight

Euro 2020

Paris: With the Covid cloud still casting a shadow over the event, UEFA Euro 2020 will finally get underway tonight.

The European Championship was postponed 12 months ago because of the pandemic.

The tournament would be held across 11 cities of Europe. With strict health restrictions, Euro 2020 will be played in front of limited crowds.

In-form Italy will take on Turkey in front of 16,000 fans at Rome’s Stadio Olimpico.

Despite some players participating in the content-wide event tested positive for Covid-19, the UEFA president, Aleksander Ceferin has been insisting that the Euro 2020 will be safe.

“It will be the first event of a global dimension to be held since the pandemic struck,” he said.

“It will be the perfect opportunity to show the world that Europe is adapting. Europe is alive and celebrating life. Europe is back.”

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal are the current holders of the Championship. Standing at 104 goals for Portugal, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner will look to break Ali Daei’s incredible record of 109 goals for Iran.

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Dream Island launches two new cash prize-winning games

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If you’re a football or soccer enthusiast and you are crazy about football then Sunday marks a significant event: the first main international summer tournament in three years. Europe’s top players will be opposing for mainland glory and now, for the first time in the UAE, Dream Island players stand the chance to win cash … Read more

Alisson becomes the first goalkeeper ever to score for Liverpool

Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson scores game winning header

In Liverpool’s entire club history since they were founded in 1892, Alisson has become the first goalkeeper ever to score a competitive goal for the club. As per reports, Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker scored a 95th-minute winner as the Reds beat West Brom 2-1. The goalkeeper made the 80-meter journey into West Brom’s penalty area … Read more