☕️🥐 FC Breakfast: Palmer v Dembélé, Vitinha pulls the strings ♟️
The third day of the group stage continues.
Saturday's results
9:00 PM: Poland 3-2 Denmark
9:00 PM: Sweden 4-1 Germany
Thursday's schedule
9:00 PM: England - Wales (TFX)
9:00 PM: Netherlands - France (TMC)
Vitinha the playmaker ♟️
During the Club World Cup, Vitinha was the player who touched the ball the most.
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The real maestro is him.
Palmer ⚔️ Dembélé
A few hours before the Club World Cup final between Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea, two players were brought together for a photoshoot.
The stars of each team were invited to a photo session alongside the trophy. We can therefore imagine that PSG will play in their away kit.
Who will be crowned champion?
An insane procession 🤯
You might think the season has started again, but that's not the case!
Hamburg supporters traveled in large numbers to Copenhagen for a friendly match.
Noise and fans: that's everything we love!
The must-sees from yesterday:
- OM, PSG: Matuidi's brilliant anecdote about Benatia and Cristiano Ronaldo
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- The Polish women make history with their first goal in a major tournament 🤩
- The worst recent downfalls of historic clubs 😬
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