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Phil Foden’s journey in the European Championship has been met with mixed reviews. Despite his stellar performance in the Premier League with Manchester City, Foden faced criticism for his initial display on the left of England’s front three against Serbia. While some attributed it to merely a bad game, others like former England striker Ian
Kobbie Mainoo, a rising star at Manchester United, recently expressed his joy and relief at the news of Erik ten Hag’s continuation as the club’s manager. Following an uncertain period of speculation, United finally decided to retain Ten Hag after a thorough end-of-season review. This decision was made in the wake of their victory over
French manager Didier Deschamps expressed disappointment following star striker Kylian Mbappé’s exit from the game against Austria due to a suspected broken nose. Despite being involved in the first-half goal, Mbappé clashed heads with an Austrian player, resulting in a painful injury. Deschamps referred to Mbappé’s injury as a “big negative” and highlighted the impact
Kylian Mbappé, the talented French striker, suffered a broken nose during a match against Austria at the European Championship. The injury raised initial concerns about the severity of the damage and whether Mbappé would require surgery, potentially impacting his participation in the tournament. However, subsequent tests and evaluations by the medical staff revealed that Mbappé