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Neymar Needs Professionalism Of Messi, Ronaldo For Greater Success
Brazilian legend Zico has called on Neymar to copy the level of professionalism shown by Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo for him to achieve greater success in football. Brazilian legend Zico has called on Neymar to copy the level of professionalism shown by Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo for him to achieve greater success in football. -
Cristiano Ronaldo Convicted On Decision To Leave Man Utd In 2009
After six years with Manchester United, Cristiano Ronaldo jumped to Real Madrid in 2009, and the move was decided a year before, according to Gary Neville, a former teammate of the Portuguese superstar. After six years with Manchester United, Cristiano Ronaldo jumped to Real Madrid in 2009, and the move was decided a year before, according to Gary Neville, a former teammate of the Portuguese superstar. -
Now Is The Best For Kevin Love To Move Out Of Cleveland
Kevin Love at 31 remains a big asset for the Cleveland Cavaliers, which exactly is the reason the power forward should be allowed to find a new home. Kevin Love at 31 remains a big asset for the Cleveland Cavaliers, which exactly is the reason the power forward should be allowed to find a new home. -
Popular Zoom Now The Target Of Hacking Attacks
The coronavirus outbreak has led to the overnight success of communication app Zoom. In turn, the platform is now the focus of cyberattacks, apart from its security vulnerabilities. The coronavirus outbreak has led to the overnight success of communication app Zoom. In turn, the platform is now the focus of cyberattacks, apart from its security vulnerabilities. -
Juventus Star Paulo Dybala Shares Thoughts On COVID-19, Lionel Messi & Cristiano Ronaldo
Paulo Dybala revealed the battle he fought to survive the coronavirus infection and shared his impressions on football greats Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, both of whom he played with. Paulo Dybala revealed the battle he fought to survive the coronavirus infection and shared his impressions on football greats Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, both of whom he played with. -
Man Utd Will Stick To Set Price In Bid To Land Saul Niguez
Manchester United can only go as high as £70 million to convince Atletico Madrid to release Saul Niguez. The Spanish midfielder is seen as a replacement when Paul Pogba leaves United. Manchester United can only go as high as £70 million to convince Atletico Madrid to release Saul Niguez. The Spanish midfielder is seen as a replacement when Paul Pogba leaves United. -
Alisson Becker Was Set To Sign With Chelsea In 2018
Liverpool star Alisson Becker was in "advanced talks" with Chelsea in 2018 but the Blues hesitated and the Brazilian keeper turned his attention to the side of Jurgen Klopp. Liverpool star Alisson Becker was in "advanced talks" with Chelsea in 2018 but the Blues hesitated and the Brazilian keeper turned his attention to the side of Jurgen Klopp. -
Cristiano Ronaldo Has Rich Options Waiting If He Leaves Juventus
Juventus might be forced to sell Cristiano Ronaldo in the summer due to the club's financial issues caused by the coronavirus outbreak. A return to Manchester United and other options await if Ronaldo will indeed opt for a way out. Juventus might be forced to sell Cristiano Ronaldo in the summer due to the club's financial issues caused by the coronavirus outbreak. A return to Manchester United and other options await if Ronaldo will indeed opt for a way out. -
Antoine Griezmann To Be Swapped By Barcelona To PSG For Neymar
Barcelona will reportedly send Antoine Griezmann to Paris Saint-Germain in order for the Spanish giants to get back Neymar at a discounted transfer fee. Barcelona will reportedly send Antoine Griezmann to Paris Saint-Germain in order for the Spanish giants to get back Neymar at a discounted transfer fee. -
MIT Experts Working On COVID-19 Cure To Protect The Lungs
A group of MIT scientists is working on a potential treatment for coronavirus infection that will stop COVID-19 from attacking the lungs, which hopefully will render the virus less lethal. A group of MIT scientists is working on a potential treatment for coronavirus infection that will stop COVID-19 from attacking the lungs, which hopefully will render the virus less lethal.