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Today’s fixtures include Serie A and CONMEBOL Libertadores. Serie A | CONMEBOL Libertadores Serie A Matchday 38 Fiorentina 19:45 Atalanta CONMEBOL Libertadores Matchday 5…
Emiliano Martinez and John McGinn from Aston Villa feature prominently in the selected squad, which includes players from various clubs like Freiburg and Braga, highlighting a diverse talent pool ahead of upcoming matches.
Bukayo Saka, William Saliba, and David Raya were absent from Arsenal’s first-team training as the club prepares for the Premier League title celebration. A club spokesperson confirmed their absence is part of individual training programmes, easing concerns ahead of the final match against Crystal Palace and the Champions League final.
Manchester City forwards Khadija Shaw and Aoba Fujino will miss the Champions League quarterfinal second leg against Chelsea due to muscular injuries sustained in the Subway Cup final.
Brazil’s 4-1 defeat to Argentina marked their heaviest loss to their rivals since 1964, highlighting a significant performance gap between the two teams.
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Josh Tongue, now 27, is set to make his Nottinghamshire debut in the 2025 season after overcoming significant injuries, including a ruptured pectoral muscle and a hamstring tear.
Pakistan achieved a remarkable 207 for 1 in just 16 overs, defeating New Zealand’s total of 204, with a chase rate of 12.93 runs per over.
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