☕️🥐 FC Breakfast: La Roja ahead of Rolland 🎾, Antonio's resilience shines 🥹
A completely wtf goal 😭
Lunar! For the 11th day of NWSL (USA Women's D1), the Chicago Red Stars faced Angel City FC in Los Angeles. The visiting team's goalkeeper calls for "heads up" from her teammates. What's next? A overflow, a countered center, a ball in the bell... and the rest is history.
The Spanish follow the Roland Garros final... on the lawn 😂
The Nations League final was not the only big sports event of the day, quite the contrary. Indeed, the Philippe Chatrier court was the scene of a titanic battle between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. The Roja players were keen not to miss a crumb of their compatriot's feat, to the point of following the match on their phone, 1 hour before their own final. Too bad for them, they didn't have the same outcome as the world number 2...
Michail Antonio's resilience 🥹
It's emotions, as they say... Michail Antonio, victim of a serious car accident in December 2024, gave news. Seriously injured, including a leg fracture, he had been taken to the hospital and operated on urgently. Yesterday, he posted a video montage retracing these steps, from the accident to his return to training. Next step: a return to the fields for the one who should soon find a new challenge. Without a doubt a moment that will remain etched in memories.
The must-haves of the day 🍿
- Portugal-Spain: Cristiano and his team emerge victorious!
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