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☕️🥐 FC Breakfast: Hakimi cosplay, sore losers, Reds' XIs

☕️🥐 FC Breakfast: Hakimi cosplay, sore losers, Reds' XIs

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Hakimi does cosplay 😎
Currently on vacation in Puerto Rico with Kylian Mbappé, Achraf Hakimi took advantage of a Bad Bunny concert to dress exactly like Tommy Vercetti, the hero of the famous game GTA Vice City.
The international player even acknowledged this nod on his Instagram account.
Sore losers at OM 🤣
During OM's training camp, Facundo Medina and Pol Lirola faced young players Darryl Bakol and Robino Vaz in a teqball match.
With a meal at stake, this encounter brought out the bad sportsmanship of one of the teams.
Go-kart race in Wolfsburg 🏎️
The return is going smoothly for the Bundesliga resident
Liverpool's two XIs 🤯
After an XXL transfer window, the Reds find themselves with two very high-quality XIs. The deepest squad in Europe?
Yesterday's must-sees 🍿
- Transfer update for July 24
- Jesus Christ... signs with Livorno
- A Barça key player to undergo back surgery
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