Richarlison is set to be handed his full debut for the Selecao as Tite re-jigs his squad, leaving the likes of Neymar and Casemiro on the bench Brazil will face El Salvador to conclude their international break at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland on Tuesday, with the Selecao buoyed by their 2-0 victory over the…
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Messi the best I've seen, says Argentina team-mate Lamela
The Tottenham Hotspur winger believes that the superstar will never be exceeded on the pitch, following his hat-trick against PSV Lionel Messi is a one-off and football will not see a player like the Barcelona and Argentina star again, says Erik Lamela. Messi struck a hat-trick against PSV to get Barca’s Champions League campaign off…
Match-winner Morata still needs to prove he's not Chelsea's next Torres
The Blues striker was the match winner versus the Hungarian champions, but it was almost another bad night for him at Stamford Bridge The Fernando Torres comparisons have been around for almost a year now for Alvaro Morata – but his form was becoming so bad that he was in danger of being regarded as…
Nsoki signs first professional contract with PSG
The young Frenchman has signed a new contract with the Ligue 1 champions after making three first-team appearances under Thomas Tuchel this season Paris Saint-Germain have handed Stanley Nsoki his first professional contract after the teenager impressed in his three league appearances at the start of the campaign. Nsoki, 19, made one Ligue 1 appearance…
Turkey Claims To Have Won A Key Syrian Border Town From Kurdish Forces
Syrians bury Syrian Democratic Forces fighters killed while battling Turkish forces in the town of Qamishli on Saturday. Turkey’s military says it has captured a key Syrian border town as its offensive against Kurdish fighters presses on. Turkey’s defense ministry says the country’s forces have captured a Syrian border city after clashes with Kurdish-led militias….
Violent Protests Continue In Chile As Government Imposes New Curfew
Click:city tour shanghai china Protesters wave a Chilean national flag in front of military personnel in Santiago on Monday. Protests continue in Chile after a weekend of violence and destruction over a recent transit hike. The unrest continued after President Sebastián Piñera suspended the 4 percent fare increase. The protests in the capital city of…
Trump Just Sent Another Big Signal He’ll Throw Pence Under The Bus, Rachel Maddow Says
Vice President Mike Pence may be getting nervous, because President Donald Trump’s lawyers keep bringing him up, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow said on Wednesday. “This is not a comforting pattern from the president’s lawyers,” Maddow said, noting that for the second time this month Trump attorneys have argued in court that the president enjoys certain legal…
Student Lunch Debt Can Mean Prom And Field Trip Bans, New Jersey District Says
A New Jersey school district is under fire for a policy that permits its schools to bar students with mounting lunch debt from participating in extracurricular activities, including attending prom, going on field trips and buying yearbooks. The Cherry Hill Board of Education, which oversees 19 schools and 11,000 students outside of Camden, said its…
White House Arguing That Dems Are Treating Trump Unfairly, Not That He’s Innocent
WASHINGTON ― As it struggles for a “message” against impeachment, Donald Trump’s White House seems to be learning a lesson known to criminal defense lawyers for centuries: Things are a lot harder when the accused has already confessed and the prosecutors have loads of other evidence. Trump’s staff has called the House’s impeachment inquiry “a…
Sondland ‘Does Not Recall’ Telling Ukraine About Quid Pro Quo Demand, Attorney Says
A lawyer for Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union, told The Washington Post his client “did not recall” a conversation where he allegedly communicated to Ukrainian officials that President Donald Trump would need a quid pro quo to release nearly $400 million in military aid to the country. Sondland’s comments directly dispute…