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Recently, Barcelona star Lamine Yamal spent €10.5 million to purchase the former residence of Gerard Pique and Shakira.
Recently, Max Verstappen’s manager, Raymond Felton, outlined the conditions required for the Dutch driver to continue with Red Bull Racing in the coming years – “the fastest driver deserves the fastest car.”
Recently, the FIA issued a statement stating that Liam Lawson was not at fault for the dangerous incident during the F1 Mexican Grand Prix weekend and refuted the claims made by the Mexican Motorsport Association,
Recently, Lewis Hamilton stated that he has “finally fully mastered the car” and will continue to adapt to the new environment at Ferrari.
Shida Chiharu, the 28-year-old Japanese badminton star and bronze medalist in women’s doubles at the 2024 Paris Olympics, recently updated her Instagram, sharing a group photo with two other players also affiliated with Saishunkan Pharmaceutical.
In his first major tournament as the head coach of the Chinese youth team, Chen Long led his disciples to deliver an impressive report card at the 2025 BWF World Junior Badminton Championships.
New Juventus manager Luciano Spalletti officially started this week, yet he has a tattoo on his left arm commemorating Napoli’s Scudetto win.
Recently, Aston Villa manager Unai Emery recorded a video bidding farewell to Barcelona legend and Inter Miami defender Jordi Alba.
In the 9th round of the Bundesliga, Borussia Dortmund defeated Augsburg 1-0 away. However, misconduct by Dortmund fans led to multiple interruptions in the match. In the 3rd minute of the game, fans in the away section threw tennis balls onto the pitch.
According to British media reports, a former Liverpool employee has been accused of participating in a fraud scheme, colluding with ticket scalpers to resell tickets at significantly inflated prices.
Recently, Mauro Icardi’s ex-wife, Wanda Nara, posted two consecutive social media updates criticizing Icardi’s behavior towards their children.
Recently, former Haas F1 Team Principal Guenther Steiner suggested that McLaren’s “Papaya Rule” (the internal resource allocation and strategy favoring balance between both drivers rather than fully backing one driver for the championship) is self-sabotage,
