Neymar Tak Mempan Dilaser, Tetap Cool Cetak Gol Penalti
Fans Tunisia beberapa kali menembakkan cahaya laser ke wajah Neymar, termasuk ketika bintang Brasil itu akan mengeksekusi penalti. Tindakan itu tak ada gunanya.
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Fans Tunisia beberapa kali menembakkan cahaya laser ke wajah Neymar, termasuk ketika bintang Brasil itu akan mengeksekusi penalti. Tindakan itu tak ada gunanya.
A banana was thrown from the crowd at Brazil players celebrating a goal in a friendly against Tunisia in Paris on Tuesday.
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — Nicolas De La Cruz and Darwin Nunez set the tone in the first half with a goal apiece as 13th-ranked Uruguay topped Canada 2-0 in a men's soccer friendly on Tuesday.
A banana was thrown at Richarlison during Brazil's 5-1 friendly win over Tunisia in Paris. It came after Brazil had begun the match by entering the field without stars on their shirts, an anti-racism gesture that sought to highlight the contribution black players have made to their considerable footballing successes as a nation.
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Brazil’s forward Neymar is is tackled during the friendly football match between Brazil and Tunisia at the Parc des Princes in Paris on September 27, 2022. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)
DOHA: Qatar has tested out a massive fleet of buses ahead of next month’s World Cup, when an estimated 1.2 million soccer fans will descend on the small Gulf nation, an official said Tuesday. Thani Al Zarraa, who is overseeing transport preparations, said some 4,000 buses will be used during the monthlong tournament, which begins Nov. 20.