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PSG Eye Ferran Torres if Bradley Barcola Leaves, Put $171M Price Tag on French Forward
PSG have explored a move for Barcelona forward Torres, with coach Luis Enrique and the club’s sporting staff said to rate the Spain international highly. Any deal is expected to depend on Barcola leaving Paris, with PSG valuing him at €150 million ($171 million). Among those reported to be interested in signing Barcola are Arsenal, Liverpool and Bayern Munich.
By Nischay Rathore
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about 1 hour ago
IShowSpeed's Attempt at Jinxing Argentina Fails, Vows to Support England in Semifinals
IShowSpeed’s attempt to jinx Argentina fell flat after he wore their shirt during the Switzerland quarterfinal, only for Messi’s side to win 3-1 and reach the semifinals. The streamer declared the “Speed Curse” fake, joking, “Now we know” it is “not real,” and said he is “rocking a full-on England shirt” next.
By Nischay Rathore
about 2 hours ago
Julian Alvarez, Lautaro Martinez's Late Strikes Send Argentina Into England Semi
Argentina survived Switzerland’s fight to win 3-1 after extra time and book a World Cup semifinal against England. After Alexis Mac Allister’s opener, Dan Ndoye’s equalizer and Breel Embolo’s red card, Alvarez broke the deadlock in the 112th minute with a long-range curler. Switzerland pushed forward, only for Lautaro Martinez to punish them on the counter late.
By Nischay Rathore
about 3 hours ago
"England is Lucky, Madrid is Lucky": Erling Haaland Sings High Praise of Jude Bellingham
Haaland praised Bellingham after England’s 2-1 quarterfinal win over Norway, calling his former Dortmund teammate “unbelievable” and “one of the best in the world.” He said criticism over goals is unfair because Bellingham is a midfielder who still scores, “manages to dribble every single player,” and proved it with two goals, adding, “England is lucky, Madrid is lucky.”
By Nischay Rathore
about 3 hours ago
Breel Embolo Sent Off After Switzerland Equalizer
Switzerland’s momentum swung wildly after Dan Ndoye equalized against Argentina to make it 1-1. Minutes later, Embolo went down under Leandro Paredes’ challenge, initially earning the Argentina midfielder a yellow. VAR then reviewed the incident, judged Embolo had embellished contact and booked him for simulation, his second caution, leaving Switzerland down to 10 for the final 18 minutes.
By Nischay Rathore




