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Ibrahimovic on Gimenez's lightning start in Milan: 'I expected it'
The excellent start of Santiago Gimenez at AC Milan does not surprise Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The top club's technical director said this after the Mexican striker scored the only goal in the clash against Hellas Verona, his second goal for Milan already.

Legendary former FC Porto president passes away at the age of 87
Legendary FC Porto president Jorge Pinto da Costa has passed away this weekend, the club announced through its official channels. Pinto da Costa was 87 years old.

French national team? Zidane is a very good candidate, but I don't know if he has the desire
Deschamps sees Zidane as a "very good candidate" to succeed him as French national team coach.

Slot saw Liverpool struggle mentally: 'We kept getting worse'
Arne Slot is happy and relieved that Liverpool managed to hold on to their lead in the home match against Wolverhampton Wanderers. The coach observed that a lot was demanded mentally from his team in the final half-hour.

Bad news for Manchester United: bright spot temporarily unavailable
Amad Diallo is sidelined for now. The Manchester United forward confirmed through his social media that he has suffered a nasty injury.

Bayer Leverkusen misses a golden opportunity in the German title race
The Bundesliga top clash between Bayer Leverkusen and Bayern Munich ended as it began: 0-0. The visitors are the happier side, as the league leaders struggled against their main competitor.

Napoli draws once again and risks losing the lead
Napoli dropped points once again with a 2-2 draw against Lazio, marking their third consecutive stalemate in Serie A.

How an email determined the future of a seven-year-old Lamine Yamal
Lamine Yamal is already a global star before even officially becoming an adult. At the great Barcelona. But it was a close call, as Espanyol almost secured the super talent. An email changed everything.

Koeman sees Van Hecke excel: 'He will be Player of the Season again'
Jan Paul van Hecke has become one of the absolute leaders of Brighton & Hove Albion. At least, that's what Fabian Hürzeler believes. The manager is full of praise for the Dutchman, who once again impressed on Friday against Chelsea (3-0).

Whatever Bellingham said, it is disrespectful either way
According to Hansi Flick, there should be no debate over Jude Bellingham’s red card for Real Madrid on Saturday. The referee claims that Bellingham said "Fuck you," while the player insists he said "Fuck off." Flick believes that both are disrespectful.