🥐☕️FC Breakfast: Mbappé's viral like, 5 million comments for Sancho!
On Sunday, in the Portuguese fourth division, Dédé Martins made a big impression during Marinhense's victory at Peniche (1-0). First, the 23-year-old Cape Verdean striker opened the scoring with a penalty (65th minute).
Then, in stoppage time, the expulsion of Marinhense's goalkeeper forced Martins to take his place in goal to stop a penalty. With a save that was far from textbook but decisive, he blocked the penalty and sealed the 1-0 win. The sequence has gone viral in Portugal!
Mbappé's Viral Like 📲
In the dispute between Gianluigi Donnarumma and Paris Saint-Germain, Kylian Mbappé seems to have picked his side. The former PSG star liked and commented on Gigio's scathing statement, in which he says he is "disappointed and saddened" by his exclusion.
Sancho "come to Besiktas"
In recent days, Jadon Sancho has faced a flood of five million comments. Here's why...
Yesterday's Must-Sees 🔍
- Real Madrid issues statement on Villarreal - Barça relocation to Miami
- WSG Tirol – Real Madrid: player ratings from the match!
- PSG - Gianluigi Donnarumma breaks his silence and sets the record straight!
TV Schedule 📺
9:00 PM: PSG - Tottenham (Canal+)
9:00 PM: Birmingham - Sheffield Utd (beIN 1)
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