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·23 Maret 2026
💥 Ajax chaos, English derby, Barça-Ronaldinho: what you missed 👀

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·23 Maret 2026

The weekend comes to a close and makes way for the national teams, with training camps ahead of the World Cup playoffs scheduled for next summer in Canada, Mexico, and the United States, where Italy will face Northern Ireland in the semifinals on Thursday evening.
Goals, excitement, and controversy were not lacking in a weekend that brought a few surprises. Some incidents, however, were truly curious: let’s discover them together!
Before the match between Ajax and Feyenoord, there was a surreal scene, with dozens of ultras invading a highway to welcome the team bus amid smoke bombs, flags, and chants.
Traffic was completely blocked and the bus had to make its way through the crowd, even sustaining minor damage. Authorities described the incident as extremely dangerous, highlighting the risks for both fans and motorists.
Barcelona secured a crucial victory against Rayo Vallecano, winning 1-0 thanks to a goal from Araujo. This success allows the Blaugrana to extend their lead in the standings, putting pressure on Real Madrid. However, the match was not without controversial moments.
One of the most sensational moments was a chance for Rayo Vallecano, clearly onside and not offside, which turned into an incredible miss right in front of goal.
The derby between Newcastle United and Sunderland was marked by an extremely tense atmosphere from the hours leading up to kickoff.
The city center was patrolled by a massive police presence, with fans kept apart to prevent direct clashes. Despite the precautions, the Sunderland bus was hit by bottles and damaged on its way to the stadium.
During the match, the tension did not subside, to the point that play was temporarily halted due to an alleged incident of discriminatory abuse towards a player. Authorities confirmed several arrests and have launched investigations into the incident.
Barcelona also chose to look to the past, relaunching the iconic jersey from the 2005/06 season. An initiative that recalls a legendary era, marked by the Champions League victory and Ronaldinho’s magic.
The move particularly struck younger fans, who see that jersey as an almost mythical icon. Even off the pitch, then, Barcelona continues to set trends.
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