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Frank Leboeuf debates whether France’s 2018 World Cup winners or Liverpool’s 2019 squad is better. ESPN FC’s Frank Leboeuf recalls Luis Suarez’s bite on Branislav Ivanovic on April 21, 2013. Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino and his wife Larissa are quizzed by their daughters in a bit of family fun at home. Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp feared
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The winter transfer window is closed, but now it’s time to look ahead to the summer! Here are the new rumours floating around Europe’s big leagues and beyond. TOP STORY: PSG and Chelsea targeting Donnarumma  PSG sporting director Leonardo is keen to sign AC Milan goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, reports Tuttosport, but he faces pressure from Frank Lampard at Chelsea.
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Gab Marcotti believes the Premier League should not continue if a deal with broadcasters can be arranged. The Professional Footballers Association (PFA) has contacted all members in the Premier League and EFL with a mental health survey relating to the coronavirus pandemic that asks about feelings of depression, self-harm and concerns over gambling and alcohol
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Manchester United’s Juan Mata says players will accept shorter holidays to finish the season. Manchester United players have burned themselves cooking and suffered dog bites during the coronavirus lockdown, according to the club doctor. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s squad are training at home following the suspension of football because of the coronavirus pandemic. – Stream new
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Manchester United and Liverpool enjoy one of the biggest rivalries in English football. Singapore’s government has withdrawn its fictional band of coronavirus battling superheroes after complaints about a Liverpool-hating member of the five-strong Virus Vanguard. Less than 24 hours after the team was unveiled, the government announced on Monday that they were reviewing the situation. 
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Gab Marcotti explains why two major stakeholders could influence Bundesliga’s plan to resume the season. DaMarcus Beasley admires Alphonso Davies’ transformation from attacker to defender at Bayern Munich. Regional government officials in Germany have discussed sports and the coronavirus pandemic on a conference call and say games could resume in mid-May, with some reports suggesting
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