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Tyson Fury Says He No Longer Supports Manchester United or Any Football Team
British boxing champion Tyson Fury has announced that he has given up supporting Manchester United and football altogether.
Fury, who has often been seen at Old Trafford watching matches, revealed his change of heart while speaking to Racing TV at Cartmel Racecourse. He explained that his longtime support for United has ended due to the team’s poor form.
Manchester United finished 15th in the league last season and are no longer seen as Premier League contenders. This term, the Red Devils have yet to secure a win, suffering a 1-0 home defeat to Arsenal and a 1-1 draw at Fulham.
“I’m not really a football supporter anymore,” Fury said. “I used to back United, but now that they’re in this state, I don’t support any football teams.”
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Hakimi Speaks Out on AFCON 2025 Towel Controversy
Captain of the Morocco national team, Achraf Hakimi, has shared his thoughts on the controversial topic surrounding AFCON 2025.
It can be noted that the team was accused of taking towels belonging to opposition goalkeepers during matches, which sparked criticism from fans and observers, with many calling for consequences.
Hakimi expressed his disappointment over the situation, stating “I don’t feel proud about the image we gave off with the towels. Even though that happened, the team did well in the competition. We showed respect for our opponents in the tournament.”
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Lookman Applauds Atlético Madrid After 2–0 Win Over Barcelona
Ademola Lookman has praised Atlético Madrid following their 2–0 victory over Barcelona.
It can be noted that the match ended 2–0, with goals scored by Julián Álvarez and Alexander Sørloth.
Speaking in a recent interview, Lookman commended the team’s performance and unity “It was a good result. The performance of the team, especially not to concede here, shows the work everyone’s been doing and the togetherness.”
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Arsenal Starlet Max Dowman Becomes Youngest UCL Knockout Player
Young Arsenal player Max Dowman is making headlines after reaching a major milestone—becoming the youngest player to feature in the UEFA Champions League knockout stages.
The previous record was held by Lamine Yamal, who made his appearance at 16 years and 223 days. Dowman, however, has now broken that record at just 16 years and 97 days.
The youngster continues to show great promise, adding another impressive achievement to his early career.
