☕️🥐FC Breakfast: Pedri out for a ride 🚴, huge controversy in England 🏴 | OneFootball

☕️🥐FC Breakfast: Pedri out for a ride 🚴, huge controversy in England 🏴 | OneFootball

In partnership with

Yahoo sports
Icon: OneFootball

OneFootball

·18 May 2025

☕️🥐FC Breakfast: Pedri out for a ride 🚴, huge controversy in England 🏴

Article image:☕️🥐FC Breakfast: Pedri out for a ride 🚴, huge controversy in England 🏴

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.

Pedri and Olmo's Bike Ride 🚴

After parading through the streets of Barcelona with their teammates to celebrate their victory in La Liga, Dani Olmo, Pedri, and Inigo Martinez left the festivities to visit Ferran Torres, who was hospitalized due to an appendicitis operation.


OneFootball Videos


But having left their car in the stadium parking lot, the three friends decided to cross the city... by bike.


Major Controversy in England 🤯

On Saturday, Crystal Palace clinched the first major trophy in its history by defeating Manchester City in the FA Cup final (1-0). A match that was marked by a terrible controversy.

While the score was 1-0, goalkeeper Dean Henderson was guilty of a handball outside the box in front of Erling Haaland. An incident not clear enough to warrant a red card according to the match referee.

What do you think?

Article image:☕️🥐FC Breakfast: Pedri out for a ride 🚴, huge controversy in England 🏴

Harry Kane Legendary 🔥

On Saturday afternoon, Harry Kane was officially crowned top scorer of the German championship. A historic record as he is the first player to finish as top scorer in his first two seasons in the Bundesliga.

He is also the first to have scored 25 goals in each of his first two seasons.

Article image:☕️🥐FC Breakfast: Pedri out for a ride 🚴, huge controversy in England 🏴

Yesterday's Must-Sees 🍿

This browser is not supported, please use a different one or install the app

video-poster

TV Schedule 📺

15:15 : West Ham - Nottingham Forrest (Canal+ Foot)

17:30 : Arsenal - Newcastle (Canal+)

19:00 : Barcelona - Villarreal (Bein Sports 4)

19:00 : Sevilla - Real Madrid (Bein Sports 4)

20:45 : Parma - Napoli (L'Équipe Live Foot)


📸 Shaun Botterill - 2025 Getty Images