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France’s top flight: Marseille confirm Pablo Longoria’s permanent exit
Official deal to close the chapter Marseille released a short statement on Monday. The club confirmed Pablo Longoria is out for good. The former president and owner Frank McCourt have signed off on the split. Money terms are being kept under wraps. The club praised the Spaniard’s work over the last six years. Longoria thanked…
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LaLiga: Vinicius Jr sets the Bernabéu alight and brings Atlético down in a breathless derby
A derby on a knife-edge, and a night to match The kind of game where the air gets heavier in warm-up. Where every tackle snaps a bit louder. Real Madrid vs Atlético is never just a fixture. Sunday at the Santiago Bernabéu it was a fight. A proper scrap. After 90 tense, jittery, occasionally mad…
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NBA: Minnesota ends 21-year curse in Boston
A streak that felt eternal… until tonight Some numbers hang over you. They stick. They start to feel inevitable. Eighteen straight losses in Boston. The last win was back in 2005. A different era. A different world. Then, on an almost unreal night, the Minnesota Timberwolves wiped it clean. 102-92 at the TD Garden. Clean.…
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French top flight: Monaco stuns Lyon and plunges them into crisis
Monaco keeps rolling and lands a heavy blow The Monaco run rolls on. Beating Lyon 2-1, the Principality’s side notched a sixth straight win in the French top flight. A crucial three points in the push for the top three — Monaco are now just one point behind Lyon. On the flip side, Lyon are…
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Ligue 1: Lille stuns Marseille at the Velodrome and reignites the race for Europe
Lille lands a big blow at the Velodrome LOSC Lille beat Marseille 2-1 in a match that mattered for the Champions League chase. In a charged Velodrome, the visitors showed grit, overturned a shaky start and left with three priceless points. The win lets Lille regroup straight after their Europa League exit — a tricky…
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Champions League: PSG humiliates Chelsea and sends a message to Europe
There’s managing a tie… and then there’s a full-on demonstration.Tonight at Stamford Bridge, PSG left no room for argument against Chelsea. Already 5-2 up from the first leg, the European champions did it again with authority (3-0). A two-legged rout that says one thing loud and clear: this PSG is built to rule for a…
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AFCON 2025: Shock as CAF strips Senegal of title and crowns Morocco
This isn’t just sport. It’s a ruling that’ll be argued, fumed over, and likely split opinion for months. Two months after an already charged final, AFCON 2025 has delivered a jaw‑dropping twist. Senegal are no longer champions of Africa. Morocco are — without replaying a single minute. Final already on edge, the ending left hanging…
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Champions League: Donnarumma on the ropes before Real Madrid return
Another rough patch Gianluigi Donnarumma is sliding through a proper wobble. Manchester City’s Italian keeper has been sloppy, plain and simple. His recent displays have echoes of those Paris nights when doubt crept in. He made two costly mistakes last week — one that almost handed Real Madrid the tie, another where he misjudged a…
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France’s top flight: Greenwood sends Europe into a spin, Juventus moves in
Some seasons reroute a career. Mason Greenwood’s spell in Marseille is starting to look like one. He arrived under a cloud, he’s now piling up goals… and he’s drawing attention far beyond the city. Greenwood: from long shot to linchpin When Marseille backed Mason Greenwood it raised eyebrows. On the pitch he shut them fast.…
