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match against Algeria, when Lionel Messi appeared emotional after scoring. The Argentina captain later said he had been going through a difficult personal period unrelated to football. The family also pushed back against rumours circulating
Football Supporters' Association has said that [fans are being "fleeced"](/sport/football/articles/cpwp81jz7vdo) as a result of Fifa's ticketing strategy. BBC Sport has plotted a route through the group stage and found that England supporters would
Football reorganised around possession, positioning and numerical superiority with the ball as the centre of everything. This triggered a response and was where Arteta's story began. "Teams started asking themselves how to counter this
match was over, allowing attention to turn to the future. Although Alonso, who enjoyed a distinguished playing career and led Bayer Leverkusen to league and cup success in Germany, is an exciting appointment for supporters
emotional rollercoaster. There's the nervous anticipation as the national anthems rings out around the stadium, the thrill of Kane smacking the ball in the goal, and the ecstasy of victory. And there's that
responses. The German was keen to make a good impression with the media after his first matches, shaking the hand of each reporter and camera operator in his press conferences. This continued for a number
emotional connection Neymar still has with the country's football-loving public. It's a paradoxical situation: one superstar, past his peak but still loved; another, at the top of his game but still waiting
match press conference. "We are the champions, and that brings a lot of confidence and a different kind of presence and energy to it. "But as well, another kind of responsibility
matches was always to invite the opposition's management staff into our room at the stadium. We would provide food from the same menu as the boardroom, plus a good measure of wine, for them
emotional harm, leaving victims burdened by guilt and shame, which is why we must tackle the problem at its source to protect consumers," said Paul Davis, head of economic crime at Barclays. Experts believe
emotionally and how we were playing the match. It was the only match we played with this circumstances. "The possibility to get to a final was the only moment we've had here. We were
responsibility. They are representatives of our democracy. Almost everyone else doesn’t get to drink at work, so surely MPs can also do without. Though it seems that some journalists can’t. When the gunman
emotionally charged world of football. Games come thick and fast at a World Cup. No sooner has one incident happened, another match comes along to wash over it. In the Premier League, where supporters have
match between the two clubs. Former Premier League goalkeeper Paul Robinson praised the EFL for applying a punishment that he feels protects the integrity of the game. "I kind of quite like it," he said