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🔥 Club World Cup – PSG 2‑0 Bayern Munich

PSG overcame a chaotic quarter-final in Atlanta, finishing with nine men after two late red cards, but still triumphed 2‑0 over Bayern Munich . The win came courtesy of goals by Desire Doue and Ousmane Dembélé. However, the match was marred by a gruesome injury: Bayern’s Jamal Musiala suffered a suspected fibula fracture after colliding with PSG keeper Donnarumma—a moment that visibly affected both players and fans.




🇧🇷Mikey Johnston to Flamengo?

Irish winger Mikey Johnston looks poised to make a highly unexpected £5 million move from West Brom to Brazil’s Flamengo . If confirmed, this would mark him as the first Republic of Ireland international to play in South America. Johnston’s switch has sparked humorous and bemused reactions among fans, with social media already buzzing about this "leftfield" transfer.

🏛️ Rogue club owners under scrutiny

A powerful opinion piece calls for stronger league or government oversight of “rogue” football owners like those at Sheffield Wednesday and Hull City, whose mismanagement places clubs in peril. The commentary also critiques the over-commercialization of events like the inaugural Club World Cup, particularly Miami’s small-stadium approach and dependency on star names like Messi to attract crowds.


⚽️ Women’s Euro & Transfers

In women’s international news, defending champions England began their Women’s Euro 2025 campaign with a challenging clash against France in Zurich, while Wales make history in their first major tournament in Lucerne. On the men’s transfer front, Kyle Walker has moved from Manchester City to Burnley for £5 million, and Chelsea has secured Jamie Gittens for £51.5 million from Borussia Dortmund.


What’s next on the pitch?

  • PSG now face either Real Madrid or Borussia Dortmund in the Club World Cup semi-finals.

  • Musiala faces a long recovery, while Bayern and PSG reflect on a memorable encounter.

  • Johnston’s move, if finalized, sets a unique precedent in Irish football history.

  • Continued debates ignite over club governance and the future of football commercialization.

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