Harry Maguire, once more the laughing stock in England
The Nations League is giving its verdict and yesterday there was a big clash between England and Germany. A meeting which kept all its promises and which finally ended with the score of 3 goals everywhere at the end of a crazy scenario. “Ecstasy… then agony” summarizes the Daily Telegraph. Led 2-0, England made an incredible comeback before being weighed down by an error from goalkeeper Nick Pope who released the ball in front of Kai Havertz. In the same tone, the Daily Express Talk regarding “chills and overflows”. The Newcastle goalkeeper is far from being the only culprit since Harry Maguire delivered a new catastrophic performance, for a change. Having become a substitute at Manchester United, the defender thought he would take advantage of the selection to revive himself, and well, it failed. The 29-year-old was carried around by the minot Musiala throughout the meeting, conceding a penalty and author of the loss of the ball on the second German goal. “Hero and Villain”loose the Daily Mirror. The Sun also highlights the two culprits of the evening on its front page. A new disasterclass to the credit of poor Harry Maguire…
The Red Devils hesitate for Hazard
In Spain, the Eden Hazard case is talked regarding. Considered a luxury joker at Real Madrid, the Belgian might count on the Belgian selection to find a more important role. But his low club playing time is starting to seriously worry the Red Devils who prefer to rely on Kevin De Bruyne now. “Hazard goes adrift”worries the newspaper AS in its inner pages. The 31-year-old is also talked regarding on the inside pages of the media Sport, who questions his status as a starter with the selection. This reflection, the Belgian press also asks. There is moreover “more questions than answers”like the title The last hour in its current edition. More than ever, the future of Eden Hazard is called into question, whether in club or selection.
The condition set by Rafael Leão
Throughout the summer, Rafael Leão has been the object of many desires. Except that on arrival, no club took action. The AC Milan star might well see many English clubs get down to business next summer. “The English fall on Leão”Explain The Gazzetta dello Sport in its current edition. The supersonic AC Milan striker is at the heart of a battle in England where Manchester City and Chelsea are eyeing him. The transalpine media, however, tells us that the player would like to stay in Lombardy, but that he has a financial request. To extend, the 23-year-old asks for seven million per season. AC Milan therefore knows what it has to do to keep its nugget.