🚨 Senegal Soars, Mourinho Teases, Champions in View!
🥐 Senegal shock, Pep’s rough morning and 5️⃣ stories to start your day The highlights of Wednesday, March 18, revolve around last night's Champions League, with Real Madrid as the big winner, and what tonight might bring, with Barça and Atleti ready to secure their advancement. But there's more, especially in Senegal... These are the five news stories that will be much talked about throughout the day.
🤕 Guardiola's Indigestion Madrid eliminated Manchester City from the Champions League for the third consecutive year, but Pep Guardiola wanted to emphasize last night that things would have been different without Bernardo Silva's expulsion and that his greatest sporting challenge has been facing Klopp's Liverpool. 🏟️ Barça Fears an Eintracht Case 📸 PAUL ELLIS - AFP or licensors More than 10,000 English fans are expected to arrive in the Catalan capital, most of whom do not have tickets to enter the Spotify Camp Nou. 🇸🇳 What Will Happen with Senegal Now?
📸 FRANCK FIFE CAF declared Senegal lost the final and proclaimed Morocco as the Africa Cup champion in an unprecedented decision, Senegal is "declared as having lost by default in the final," and their 1-0 extra-time victory turns into a 3-0 default win for the host nation, Morocco. Senegal has announced it will appeal the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), but in the meantime, Moussa Niakhaté, who played in that final, has criticized CAF's decision. 'Come after them,' wrote the Lyon defender on his Instagram account alongside a photo of him holding the trophy 'They're crazy,' he protested.
⏳85 Days Until the World Cup And Opta reminds us of a few relevant facts in this regard. 🏆 Which Matches Can You Watch Today? 18:45 - Barcelona-Newcastle 21:00 - Bayern-Atalanta 21:00 - Liverpool-Galatasaray 21:00 - Tottenham-Atlético de Madrid This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence.
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