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·26. Mai 2026
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·26. Mai 2026
Spain’s World Cup squad dominates all the front pages this Tuesday, and one devastating fact colors everything: for the first time in history, Real Madrid will have no Spanish representative at a World Cup.
Eight blaugranas compared to zero merengues. A "World Cup thrashing", as Sport and Mundo Deportivo are keen to underline.




In Italy, AC Milan is undergoing a purge: owner Gerry Cardinale has dismissed Allegri, Furlani, Tare and Moncada all in one swoop. Gazzetta headlines it "Everyone out" and explains that the club is looking for an innovative coach like Iraola or Xavi, with Ibrahimovic in the role of spiritual adviser.

In England, Bruno Fernandes has spent days accusing Roy Keane of lying about the Premier League assists record, and the Daily Telegraph gives the row its front page.
Meanwhile, Guardiola appears in a wonderful photo from City’s celebrations: wearing sunscreen on his head and alongside the headline "I'll never be a red" to shut down any speculation about his future.

In Portugal, Sporting’s Luis Suárez — not that Luis Suárez — takes the front page of A Bola as the league’s top scorer, saying that signing for the Lions was "the best decision" of his life.

Superdeporte rounds off the day with Carlos Espí, the Levante striker who scored eleven goals to save the team from relegation and was left out of the World Cup squad.

De la Fuente left him out, but the newspaper, aware of his talent, predicts that his reward will come.
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