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Today's Papers – New Inter flop, Lautaro's accuse

Today's Papers – New Inter flop, Lautaro's accuse

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La Gazzetta dello Sport
Inter switch off, Fluminense go ahead
Lautaro accuses
'Who doesn't want to stay must leave.' Marotta: 'The captain spoke about Calhanoglu.'
Juve, Real test
Leoni Super derby
Milan ready to relaunch
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Stays at Como: gift to Fabregas from Madrid
Corriere dello Sport
Juve, here's Mbappé
Real recover their star and start the ex-Juventus player Huijsen. Kolo Muani in attack. Vlahovic and Koopmeiners on the bench, Gatti out. David makes them dream: 'Excited about my future.'
Nerazzurri shock, they go home, eliminated by Fluminense
Zapped
Another flop
Inter out in the Round of 16, farewell to the World Cup
Can and Hercules' goals knock Chivu out. Tough Lautaro: 'Who doesn't want to fight can leave.' 12m vanished. Calha's silence upsets the club.
Napoli, costly Lucca
Udinese ask for 40m
Contact between the clubs for the striker. Nunez option still alive. Beukema advances, Osi decides after July 10.
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Fiorentina pounce on Piccoli if Kean leaves
Abraham goes, Roma target Mikautadze
Tuttosport
Inter zapped, what a flop
An incredible defensive error launches Fluminense in the opening stages, who then resist with the help of two woodworks, and hit in the final minutes, flying to the quarter-finals. Lautaro's spirit not enough for Chivu's team, sloppy and messy.
'I want a Real Juve'
21:00, a challenge to the Galacticos for a World Cup dream.
Tudor demands courage: 'We had too much respect for Man City, this time we must believe in it. We can beat them, not just for the money.' Gatti out, defence to be reinvented. All eyes on Yildiz and Huijsen. Comolli promotes Wesley. Contacts for Osimhen and David waits for a call.
Coco towards Qatar, Ismajli sees Torino
Napoli, here's Lang. Lazio, ahi Mussolini
Courage, Attila. Samp is yours'.
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