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Pro Wrestling Noah Kicks Off Global Junior Tag League at Star Navigation 2025

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Pro Wrestling Noah is hosting the “Star Navigation Premium 2025” event on February 11, 2025, at Tokyo’s Korakuen Hall. This is the start of the 2025 Global Junior Heavyweight Tag League, featuring the first block matches.

The Global Junior Heavyweight Tag League is a prestigious tournament in Pro Wrestling Noah, which showcases top junior heavyweight tag teams competing in a series of matches to determine the best duo. The tournament is structured with block matches leading to finals, where the top teams face off for the championship.

Korakuen Hall, located in Tokyo, is a renowned venue for professional wrestling events, known for its intimate setting and passionate fans.

For those unable to attend in person, the event will be broadcast live on AbemaTV and available for streaming on Wrestle Universe, ensuring fans worldwide can enjoy the action.


 

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Ancelotti Says Rodrygo Is Sad and Sidelined by Leg Injury and Fever

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Carlo Ancelotti, the outgoing Real Madrid boss, got candid about Rodrygo’s rough patch at the club. Speaking at a press conference before their LaLiga showdown with Mallorca on Wednesday night, the Italian coach shared that the 24-year-old Brazilian star is feeling down after picking up a leg injury.

Ancelotti explained that Rodrygo’s been under the weather, battling a fever that kept him from training last week. “He’s bummed out because of the leg issue,” Ancelotti said, quoted by Fabrizio Romano. “He wasn’t feeling great, so we’re checking it out to be safe.”

Despite the setback, Ancelotti made it clear he’s got a soft spot for the young forward, who came to Real Madrid from Brazilian side Santos back in 2019. “Rodrygo’s got everyone’s love here, especially mine,” he said with a smile, showing his support for the player as he works through this tough moment.


 

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Xabi Alonso Ditches Vacation to Start Real Madrid Job Early

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Xabi Alonso, the outgoing Bayer Leverkusen boss, is wasting no time after his exit. The 43-year-old Spaniard just announced he’s leaving Leverkusen at the end of the 2024/25 season, but instead of kicking back for a well-earned break, he’s diving straight into his next chapter with Real Madrid.

Alonso has inked a three-year deal to take the reins at the LaLiga powerhouse, stepping into the shoes of Carlo Ancelotti, who’s off to coach Brazil’s national team soon. According to a post from  @COPE on X, Alonso’s so eager to get started that he’s scrapping his vacation plans. His goal? Hit the ground running at the Santiago Bernabeu and get Los Blancos ready for the FIFA Club World Cup in June.


 

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Scaloni Snubs Messi and Names Mbappé and Yamal as World’s Best

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Argentina’s coach Lionel Scaloni just stirred the pot by naming the world’s best footballer—and it’s not his captain, Lionel Messi. While Scaloni insists Messi is in a league of his own, he pointed to a new generation of stars as the game’s current elite.

In a lively chat on Siro Lopez’s YouTube channel, Scaloni sidestepped Messi, calling him “one of a kind,” and instead shouted out Kylian Mbappé, Lamine Yamal, Julián Álvarez, and Lautaro Martínez as the top dogs right now.

At 37, Messi’s still a force, racking up 10 goals and three assists in 15 matches for Inter Miami this season. With eight Ballon d’Ors and a record 46 trophies from his Barcelona and PSG days, the Argentine legend’s legacy is untouchable.


 

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