☕️🥐 FC Breakfast: top side thrashed by U20s, Superman shirt unveiled
Yesterday's result
9:00 PM: Spain 2-0 Switzerland
Today's schedule
9:00 PM: France - Germany
Damp squib 🥶
For his first match at the helm of Leverkusen, Erik ten Hag was down 0-4 against Flamengo's U20... at half-time! Final score 1-5.
Hazard's (forgotten) haircut ✂
This flashback photo posted by UEFA made more than one person laugh.
The "Superman" jersey arrives 🦸♂️
To celebrate its partnership with DC Comics, the Brazilian club Bahia has got a "Superman" jersey.
Yesterday's must-sees 🔍
- We found the worst jerseys for next season
- Snoop Dogg becomes co-owner of a former PL club
- Man City unveils its new away jersey
TV Schedule 📺
9:00 PM: France - Germany (TF1)
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