Fabian emerges from the shadows to help Spain shine
BERLIN : Spanish central midfielder Fabian Ruiz was not on many people's radar when Euro 2024 began after struggling to hold down a starting place at Paris St Germain and the national team.
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BERLIN : Spanish central midfielder Fabian Ruiz was not on many people's radar when Euro 2024 began after struggling to hold down a starting place at Paris St Germain and the national team.
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