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Claudio Ranieri expects a more ‘vertical and determined Juventus’ against Roma and insists the club’s stance on Paulo Dybala ...
Roma will be counting on Paulo Dybala’s support from the stands.The Argentine footballer remains sidelined until the end of ...
Although Juventus has undergone significant changes in recent years, Platini’s deep understanding of the game and his previous success at the club could make him an asset as the Bianconeri look ...
Michel Platini remains one of the most respected and revered figures in the history of Juventus, with the club’s supporters continuing to hold him in high regard even though he last played for them ...
New Juventus coach Igor Tudor had a direct role in the Bianconeri's first goal since he replaced the fired Thiago Motta. Tudor was quick to gather a ball on the sideline and toss it to Teun ...
Vincenzo Italiano's team are four points above fifth-placed Juventus thanks to their fifth straight win in Italy's top flight and are gunning for the last spot in Europe's top club competition.
The Delhi Assembly this afternoon witnessed a massive uproar after BJP MLA Parvesh Verma took a dig at AAP's Atishi as she interrupted him during the Question Hour. Mr Verma, the Delhi Public ...
WATCH — Argentina v Brazil full match replay Even without Lionel Messi, Lautaro Martinez and Paulo Dybala in the squad this international window, La Albiceleste dominated every facet of the game and ...
epa07655182 (FILE) - UEFA president Michel Platini attends the draw ceremony for the UEFA Champions League group stage at Grimaldi Forum in Monaco, 28 August 2014 (re-issued 18 June 2019).
AS Roma have announced Paulo Dybala's season is over. Dybala underwent hamstring surgery on Tuesday in London. Roma said in a statement this morning: "The surgical procedure undergone today by ...
Photograph: Stefan Wermuth/Reuters Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter and France soccer great Michel Platini were both cleared of corruption charges by a Swiss court on Tuesday, two and a half ...
MUTTENZ, Switzerland – French football great Michel Platini said on March 25 that he was “very happy” and felt that his honour had been restored after a Swiss court acquitted him of fraud.