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RASHFORD SHINES AS BARÇA RUN RIOT
English star scores twice in 6–1 Champions League victory over Olympiacos
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Messi Magic Strikes Again!
Inter Miami Star Clinches MLS Player of the Month Award in Style

Is lamine yamal getting over confident ?
Questions being asked about the wonder kids behaviour on his social media posts

RASHFORD SHINES AS BARÇA RUN RIOT
English star scores twice in 6–1 Champions League victory over Olympiacos


Trafford, defeating Manchester United 1–0 despite being reduced to ten men after just 13 minutes when Idrissa Gana Gueye was sent off for slapping his own teammate, Michael Keane. The chaos didn’t rattle the visitors—only moments later, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall produced a brilliant curling strike from outside the box to give Everton a lead few expected them to protect.
United pushed hard for an equaliser, but their attack lacked sharpness and Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford rose to the occasion with several decisive saves, including a late stop from Joshua Zirkzee. The defeat marked a historic low for United, who had never before lost a Premier League home match to a side that had a player sent off. Meanwhile, David Moyes celebrated his first-ever Premier League victory at Old Trafford as a visiting manager, sealing a night of shock and frustration for the home crowd.
Trafford, defeating Manchester United 1–0 despite being reduced to ten men after just 13 minutes when Idrissa Gana Gueye was sent off for slapping his own teammate, Michael Keane. The chaos didn’t rattle the visitors—only moments later, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall produced a brilliant curling strike from outside the box to give Everton a lead few expected them to protect.
United pushed hard for an equaliser, but their attack lacked sharpness and Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford rose to the occasion with several decisive saves, including a late stop from Joshua Zirkzee. The defeat marked a historic low for United, who had never before lost a Premier League home match to a side that had a player sent off. Meanwhile, David Moyes celebrated his first-ever Premier League victory at Old Trafford as a visiting manager, sealing a night of shock and frustration for the home crowd.
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