đď¸ World Cup front pages: Lamine soaring, Brazil grounded
đď¸ World Cup front pages: Lamine soaring, Brazil grounded Lamine Yamal grabs the spotlight in the Sunday press. âCaptain America,â according to As , whose advertising image covers the facade of a huge skyscraper in Atlanta, is the national teamâs biggest icon. Marca focuses on the same thing when it sees Lamine starring in ads in Times Square. Brazil fail to convince in their opener Brazil drew 1-1 with Morocco and O Globo headlines that the debut âdeepens the shadow of distrust.â OlĂŠ , more mocking, goes with âVini with sodaâ: the Brazilian saved the Canarinha with a superb goal in a match in which Morocco, according to the Argentine paper, played with greater stature than the favorites. L'Ăquipe wonders what position Olise and DembĂŠlĂŠ should play against Senegal, which is exactly the question everyone in France wants answered given that it is a blessing for Deschamps. Spain keep warming up Sport and Mundo Deportivo back Spain from a Barça angle: Pedri is âflyingâ according to one, and Pau CubarsĂ says they are the favorites according to the other. In England, the Sunday Express leads with Tuchel and penalties: England are already practicing spot-kicks, just in case, and if anyone has experience in shootouts, itâs them. Marca , away from World Cup news, devotes its front page to the BernabĂŠuâs âLegends with soulâ â Pepe and the Real Madrid veterans came from behind against Inter in the CorazĂłn Classic â and Pepe took the chance to say that he âwill always be available for Madrid.â Alongside Mou? Madrid fans, of course, are dreaming again. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đŞđ¸ here.
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