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Manchester City's Nico Gonzalez is back in training after a minor injury scare—Pep Guardiola's squad just got a boost. Liverpool also made a splash signing Milos Kerkez for £40 million to replace Andy Robertson. That's a massive move for their defense. Meanwhile, Inter Milan might sell Mehdi Taremi to FC Porto for €10 million after his tough stint in Italy. And VfB Stuttgart denied rumors about Bayern Munich targeting their exec Rouven Kasper. Transfers are heating up fast—your favorite teams are getting ready for the grind.
Liverpool faces Crystal Palace in the Community Shield at Wembley. Palace's first time in the fixture after their FA Cup win? Huge. Liverpool's aiming for a record 17th Shield title. Real Madrid hosts Osasuna after two losses—they need to bounce back fast. Barcelona's eight-game winning streak ended with a 1-1 draw against Real Betis, thanks to Gavi and Natan. And Monaco vs Lille? That's a Champions League battle for both teams. These games could shape the whole season.
Oh, and the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is coming to the U.S. with 32 teams across 12 stadiums. Referee bodycams and a new goalkeeper rule are making it more transparent. Plus, the iPhone 17 Air is getting a thinner design and $899 price tag—tech fans, stay tuned.
But wait, there's more! The NBA playoffs have the Timberwolves leading the Warriors 2-1 without Stephen Curry. And SASSA's May 2025 grant payments are rolling out—older persons' grants start May 6. Whether you're into football, basketball, or local updates, we've got you covered.
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England beat Andorra 2-0 at Villa Park to stay perfect in World Cup qualifying, but the performance lacked tempo and imagination. An own goal and a Declan Rice strike did the job, yet the attack looked blunt. Marcus Rashford struggled, Harry Kane was isolated, and debutants had mixed nights. Thomas Tuchel said there were more positives than negatives, while knowing standards must rise.
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