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Ronaldo in the eyes of a French goalkeeper: 'He has nothing to prove'
Brice Samba, one of France's goalkeepers at Euro 2024, discussed the upcoming quarterfinal match against Portugal in a Wednesday press conference. The Lens goalkeeper, a backup to Mike Maignan, highlighted the challenge of facing Cristiano Ronaldo, emphasizing Ronaldo's determination to score and stating, "He has nothing to prove." France's journey to the quarterfinals included benefiting from two own goals and a penalty.
Hummels may continue in Germany with the reigning champions
Bayer Leverkusen is considering signing the experienced 35-year-old central defender.
Bielsa on the current state of football: 'It's not five minutes of action...'
The experienced coach left harsh criticisms of the current state of the sport.
Dembélé elected Man of the Match
The winger came on in the second half and scored France's first penalty. He recalled the experience gained from the lost final against Argentina in Qatar.
Manchester United secures Ten Hag as the Dutch manager renews his contract
The 54-year-old coach extended his contract with the "Red Devils" until June 2026.
France is already in Hamburg, where they will face Portugal in Euro 2024
The quarter-final match of the 17th edition of the continental tournament is scheduled for 8 PM this Friday, the 5th.
Priske had no contact with Slot and wants players to 'bleed' for Feyenoord
Brian Priske wants to form his own impression of Feyenoord before possibly seeking advice from Arne Slot. In his first press conference, the new coach shared what Rotterdam fans can expect from his team.
Euphoria in Canada: 'We have to play our best match ever against Argentina'
Head coach Jesse Marsch of Canada is proud that his team is in the semifinals of the Copa América. At the same time, he realizes that an exceptional performance will be required to defeat Argentina – and probably even more than that.
Kroos has no regrets about his return to the German team and apologizes to Pedri
Toni Kroos has no regrets at all about saying yes to a return as an international player. After Germany's elimination from the European Championship, the German veteran addressed his followers on Instagram and also offered his apologies to Pedri.
Juventus will pay 18 million for Monza's goalkeeper
Di Gregorio will sign in the coming days. He was voted the best goalkeeper in Serie A last season.