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Shearer Predicts Arsenal, Liverpool, and Man City to Win This Weekend in Premier League Matches

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As the Premier League season nears its end, the fixtures are coming thick and fast.

Liverpool could take a big step towards the title with a win at Fulham this weekend. But before that, their rivals Everton could help them out by hosting Arsenal on Saturday.

The weekend’s highlight is undoubtedly the Manchester Derby at Old Trafford on Sunday.

Former Newcastle striker Alan Shearer shared his predictions with Betfair, saying, “Everton vs Arsenal – Arsenal need this win to put pressure on Liverpool, so I’m going for a narrow Arsenal victory. Prediction: Arsenal win.”

For Brentford vs Chelsea, he went for a draw, adding, “I’m playing it safe with this one. Prediction: Draw.”

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On Fulham vs Liverpool, Shearer said, “Fulham have been impressive, but Liverpool will have too much for them. Prediction: Liverpool win.”

And for the Manchester Derby, he predicted a Man City win, commenting, “It’s been a tough season for Ruben Amorim, so I’m backing Man City. Prediction: Man City win.”


 

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Paul Pogba Opens Up on Life After Doping Scandal: ‘The Famous Guy Is No More’

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Popular French footballer Paul Pogba speaks on the changes that happened to his life after a scandal concerning him broke out.

It can be recalled that the footballer was once tested for hard drugs and came out positive, causing a four-year ban from matches.

The footballer shared how many people ignored him due to that situation. He stated that he was no longer invited to events.

“Paul Pogba, the famous guy, is no more… people started avoiding me, even friends and family.”


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Liverpool’s Diogo Jota and His Brother Dies in Heartbreaking Car Accident

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Liverpool forward Diogo Jota, 28 years old, has tragically passed away alongside his younger brother André Silva, following a terrible car accident in Spain. The crash happened early this morning, July 3rd, on the A-52 highway, near Cernadilla, in Zamora province, Spain.

Reports say Diogo and André were travelling in a Lamborghini when the car’s tyre burst, causing them to lose control while overtaking another vehicle. Their car crashed into a barrier and immediately caught fire. Despite efforts by emergency responders, both brothers lost their lives at the scene.

This tragedy comes just 11 days after Diogo’s wedding to his longtime partner, Rute Cardoso, who is now left heartbroken with their three young children.

Football fans, teammates, and even world leaders have been sending messages of love and shock following the tragic news. Liverpool FC, where Diogo became a fan favourite, described the loss as “unbearable” and sent their support to both families.

Club manager Jurgen Klopp, visibly shaken, said, “Diogo wasn’t just a brilliant footballer, he was a wonderful father, a loving husband, and a true friend to many.”

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Cristiano Ronaldo, Diogo’s Portugal teammate, shared his heartbreak online, writing: “It’s hard to accept this… just days ago we celebrated your wedding. Life can be so unfair.”

Portugal’s Prime Minister, Luís Montenegro, also expressed his sorrow, calling their deaths “an enormous loss” for the country. Meanwhile, football clubs around Europe, including Manchester United, Chelsea, Wolves, and Atlético Madrid, all sent their condolences.

UEFA has announced there will be a minute of silence before the next Women’s Euro games to honour both Diogo and André.


 

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Cristiano Ronaldo Mourns Diogo Jota’s Shocking Death

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Cristiano Ronaldo has expressed his shock and heartbreak over the sudden death of Diogo Jota. Jota, along with his younger brother André, lost his life in a car accident during the early hours of Thursday.

The two brothers were travelling together when the tragic incident happened. Both were footballers, with Diogo playing for Liverpool and André following his own path in the sport. Ronaldo, who shared the pitch with Jota for Portugal’s national team, couldn’t hide his pain. In an emotional message posted online, he said:

“It just doesn’t make sense. We were together recently with the national team, and you just got married. To your family, your wife, your children — I send all my condolences and strength. I know you will always be watching over them.”

“Rest in peace Diogo and André. You will both be missed by all of us.” Just last month, Ronaldo and Jota lifted the UEFA Nations League trophy together for Portugal, making this loss even harder to accept.


 

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