👽 The 10 wildest pre-season moments you missed
Guardiola's viral mustache
A salt and pepper mustache to spice up his summer.
Yamal's original gift
Yamal gave the special rings he wore during the Clasico to his dentist, who proudly displayed them in his office.
The photo of the summer
When the three headliners of French sports come together.
These Blues who changed their hairstyle
Jules Koundé and Dayot Upamecano tried a new hair approach.
Total and general brawl
A match that was only friendly in name.
The craziest transfer video of the summer?
Flamengo pulled out all the stops to officially announce the arrival of Emerson Royal.
Big biceps
This photo of Kai Havertz was taken seriously by many internet users...
YES, it's a fake. Here's the real version...
Hoax in Istanbul
And what about this fake news from Marca about Jhon Durán and José Mourinho? The info was later denied...
Mourinho news
When we talk about the wolf...
Clash of the Eagles
Player-coach altercations are rare, but when they happen...
Bonus: the nice video
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