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The Champions League semifinal matchup between A.C. Milan and Inter may be less refined than its counterpart, but it does not lack for atmosphere and fervor.
The New York Times – Sports:
The Champions League semifinal matchup between A.C. Milan and Inter may be less refined than its counterpart, but it does not lack for atmosphere and fervor.
The New York Times – Sports:
The teams drew the first leg of their Champions League semifinal as each tried to prevent the other from playing to its strengths.
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Is there muscle memory to Champions League success? An Italian giant, no longer fallen, is hoping to draw on its own.
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All fans should want their teams to be more like Osasuna.
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P.S.G. will win another French title this year, and Lens won’t win a thing. But it’s worth asking: Who had the better season?
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Five months ago, Argentina won the biggest prize in soccer. Now teams across the world are fighting for the second biggest: the chance to play it.
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The Tottenham star has given everything for the club he has supported since childhood. As he nears the end of his contract, he owes it nothing.
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Fortuna Düsseldorf will allow all fans, home and away, to attend a handful of matches for free next season. It hopes to extend the offer to all games by 2028.
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Reeling in the league leaders after a season-long chase, City won and positioned itself to claim its third straight Premier League title.