đŸ„ Laporta takes aim at Madrid, MbappĂ© and 5ïžâƒŁ stories to start your Tuesday | OneFootball

đŸ„ Laporta takes aim at Madrid, MbappĂ© and 5ïžâƒŁ stories to start your Tuesday | OneFootball

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·10 mars 2026

đŸ„ Laporta takes aim at Madrid, MbappĂ© and 5ïžâƒŁ stories to start your Tuesday

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While we wait for the night to gift us a juicy Champions League matchday, here are the five news stories that might shape the football conversation on Tuesday, March 10, 2026. 

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🐼 Laporta's Beef

Joan Laporta, in an exaggerated electoral mode, took advantage of his interview last night on 'El partidazo de COPE' to attack Real Madrid in relation to the Negreira Case.


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"Is what Barcelona did disgraceful and not what Real Madrid does? Maybe they didn't need to hire him... the beef was theirs, don't f**** with me."


❌ No MbappĂ© against Manchester City

Real Madrid's idea is for their best player to recover before the second leg of the Champions League round of 16 against Manchester City, although he is not 100% ruled out for the first leg.

With Bellingham, the date marked in red is March 22, the day of the derby against Atlético de Madrid.


⚖ The league wants to revolutionize offside

The intention is that the measurement no longer depends on the current SAOT or semi-automatic offside system, as Javier Tebas has announced.

"We are implementing, we'll see if for next year, the automatic offside. Now there's the semi-automatic, but I don't like 'semi'. It would involve placing a chip inside the ball that is FIFA-approved to detect it at the moment of ball impact," explained the league president at the presentation of the First Collective Agreement of Professional Arbitration, which was presented this Monday in Madrid.


đŸ‡źđŸ‡· The Five from Australia

Five players from the Iranian women's national football team have defected in Australia, and the regime labels them as "traitors in wartime."

Protests have already been recorded at Sydney airport, and activists are trying to block the team's departure from Australia.

The five players have humanitarian visas to stay in Australia after fears for their safety in Iran triggered an international campaign that included intervention from Donald Trump.


đŸ“ș What matches can you watch today?

  1. 18:45 - Galatasaray-Liverpool
  2. 21:00 - Atalanta-Bayern
  3. 21:00 - Atlético de Madrid-Tottenham
  4. 21:00 - Newcastle-Barcelona
  5. 23:45 - Independiente-UniĂłn Santa Fe
  6. 23:45 - Tigre-Vélez Sarsfield

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đŸ‡Ș🇾 here.


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