☕️🥐FC Breakfast: Ronaldo's gesture 👏, goal fest 🚀, Osimhen's gift 🎁
Ronaldo and his teammates surprised the Al Nassr coach by offering him a huge cake for his birthday. A gesture that moved him to tears.
Double dose of bangers in Leagues Cup 🚀
The League Cup is currently being played in North America. Former Atlético de Madrid player Angel Correa delighted with Tigres. With a magnificent step-over, he simply assassinated the Houston goalkeeper.
Then, heading to Mexico, where Cruz Azul was annihilated by Seattle (7-0), with this banger from Pedro de la Vega.
Special Osimhen jersey ⚡️
Following the announcement of Victor Osimhen's return to Galatasaray, the Turkish club unveiled an "Osimhen box" containing an exclusive jersey, a mask, a scarf, and a digital message from the striker. The whole package is sold for 240€
Milner's tribute to Diogo Jota 🥲
At 39 years old, James Milner will play another season in the Premier League with Brighton. On the club's social media, the midfielder announced that he will change his number to 20 to pay tribute to his former teammate Diogo Jota.
Yesterday's must-sees 🍿
- The transfer update of August 1
- Djokovic and a Formula 1 legend invest in Ligue 2!
- The PFC are interested in a right-back from FC Barcelona
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