Author: Michael

Keeper the hero again, Brazil reach Under-17 World Cup quarter-finals
What EXCITEMENT, but everything turned out well!
With a new brilliance from João Pedro, a gem from Santos, Brazil defeated France in penalties and advanced to the quarterfinals of the U17 World Cup.

At 36 minutes into the first half, Himbert took advantage of a penalty rebound and opened the scoring for France.
Brazil pressed hard in the second half and even missed a penalty in the 37th minute of the second half, with Ruan Pablo hitting the post.

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Report: Arsenal set to battle Chelsea in the race to sign Serie A forward
Yıldız Contract Standoff Opens Door For Premier League Giants
Talks Stall Amid Rising European Interest

Kenan Yıldız has become one of the most coveted young attackers in Europe and Caught Offside’s reporting indicates that his future is increasingly uncertain. Juventus began negotiations earlier this season with the intention of tying the 20-year-old to a long-term deal, yet discussions have halted.

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Journalist: £35m midfielder could return to Liverpool in January
Liverpool Weigh Up Options As Harvey Elliott Faces Uncertain Spell At Aston Villa

Liverpool are monitoring the situation of Harvey Elliott closely as his loan at Aston Villa drifts into a concerning period of inactivity. The 22 year old moved to Villa Park on deadline day on an initial loan that would convert into a permanent transfer after 10 appearances, as previously reported by The Athletic.

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Keeper the hero again, Brazil into U17 World Cup quarter-finals
What EXCITEMENT, but everything turned out well!
With a new brilliance from João Pedro, a gem from Santos, Brazil defeated France in penalties and advanced to the quarter-finals of the U-17 World Cup.

At 36 minutes into the first half, Himbert took advantage of a penalty rebound and opened the scoring for France.
Brazil pressed hard in the second half and even missed a penalty in the 37th minute of the second half, with Ruan Pablo hitting the post.

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Alexander Ovechkin and Sidney Crosby are in the twilight of their careers. Connor McDavid and Nathan McKinnon were the generation to follow. Now a new wave of NHL stars are poised to cement themselves as the superstars of the next generation, and the future is incredibly bright.
As teams round the corner into their 20th game of the season we’re getting a sense for how 2025-26 is shaping up, and the amount of young talent in the NHL this season is absolutely ludicrous.

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