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Vinicius was again the victim of racial insults during Real's defeat at Barcelona in the 'Clasico' on Sunday.
- Dortmund coach Edin Terzic hailed his side's "steady" performance in a 2-1 defeat against Bayern Munich in the German Cup. The Bosnian, who replaced Peter Bosz in March, said: "We played a good game and defended solidly. Overall, I am very satisfied." "We knew it would be very difficult," he added of facing the reigning German champions. "We knew they were a very strong side and they showed it.
- Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville had a heated exchange on Sky Sports after Harry Kane was shown a red card for handball in the 88th minute during Tottenham’s 2-1 loss to Watford on Saturday. Carragher argued that Kane shouldn’t have been sent off, pointing out that he wasn’t the one who fouled Abdoulaye Doucoure, who was shown the red card for reacting to the handball. Neville disagreed, arguing that Dou
- According to reports in Spain's 3L`Equipe, Lionel Messi and Paris Saint-Germain are well on the way to divorcing. The Catalan superstar was said to be furious with the French club's behaviour following his transfer last summer. PSG are said to have fined him heavily, made him train with the junior team and refused to give him any playing time. The two parties are now said to be negotiating a settlement.
“Like an African monkey,” quipped one Barca fan as Ronaldo watched on from the sidelines. The Portuguese international’s response? “I’ll show them,” he said.
Barcelona have been fined €50,000 and their coach, Ernesto Valverde, has been given a three-game ban.

Boateng attended the game in question and was pictured making a ‘thumbs up’ gesture to the fan who was abusing the players. "Boateng attended the game in question and was pictured making a ‘thumbs up’ gesture to the fan who was abusing the players," read the club’s statement. "The club took the decision to revoke the fan’s membership card for three years."
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