Ligue 1
Renato Sanchez signed in Paris for five years

Renato Sanchez is set to live in Paris for at least the next five years, with the Parisians teaming up with Lille and signing a five-year deal to work with the Portuguese midfielder.
Christophe Gaultier had announced Renato Sanchez’s arrival in the French capital earlier in the day, which has been 100% confirmed as Paris announced the signing of the Portuguese midfielder from Lille by summer 2027.
The move, which is expected to cost Paris €15,000,000, brings the French champions four transfers this season after Vitinia, Ekitike and Mukiele, with Sanchez preparing for the fifth stop of his career after Benfica Bayern, Swansea and Lille.
It should be noted that Sanchez has made 90 appearances with the Lilois in the last three years (6 goals and 10 assists), winning 1 French league and 1 Super Cup with the team from the north of France.
Source: sport 24

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Ligue 1
The terrible statistics that are already sending Lyon to Ligue 2

The bottom line is that Lyon’s competitive lull has no end as the French side are yet to suffer another defeat in Ligue 1 and are statistically closer to relegation than ever before.
He doesn’t want Lyon to recover like he suffered on Wednesday evening (June 12). 9. Defeat3-0 from Marseille, and Third in a row in the French championshipwith the consequence that she is a pursuer and relegation winks at her.
The two coaching changes since the start of the season and worst defense with 27 goals conceded They tell a lot of the truth about the Gon’s racing collapse. But there is one thing that is most worrying terrible statistics which no club has ever been able to surpass.
Specifically, according to Opta, none of the final 14 teams have been put together 7 or fewer points After completing the 14th “round” of Ligue 1, it did not escape relegation at the end of the season.
Your service trainer LyonsPierre Saz, shares the risk, as he revealed in his statements after the crash in Marseille yesterday (12/06), as the French team’s competitive future looks threatening.
Source: sport 24

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Ligue 1
Where to watch the Betsson Greek Cup matches, United vs Chelsea, City and Liverpool

The round of 16 phase of the Betsson Greek Cup continues with two games on Wednesday (December 6), with Atromitos facing AEK and OFI hosting Kifissia. Where can you watch the games, but also the games in the Premier League, Ligue 1, Italy and Villarreal – Maccabi Haifa.
The Betsson Greek Cup continues on Wednesday (June 12) with two more games in the round of 16. Atromitos face AEL away while OFI welcome Kifissia to Gendi Koule.
There are also key Premier League games scheduled for the day, with Liverpool and City taking on Sheffield United and Aston Villa respectively, while Manchester United host Chelsea at Old Trafford.
We remind you that UEFA has announced the postponement of the matches of the Israeli teams in Europe, so Villarreal’s match against Maccabi Haifa in the Panathinaikos group in the Europa League will take place on December 6th.
In the special section of Sportish you can see the entire television program of the day, all games are broadcast live by Matchcenter.
Wednesday’s television program
- 15:30 Betsson Greek Cup: AEL – Atromitos / COSMOTE SPORT 2 HD
- 17:30 Betsson Greek Cup: OFI – Kifissia / COSMOTE SPORT 1 HD
- 9:30 p.m. Premier League: Crystal Palace – Bournemouth / Novasports Extra 2
- 9:30 p.m. Premier League: Fulham-Nottingham / Novasports Extra 1
- 9:30 p.m. Premier League: Brighton-Brentford / Novasports News
- 9:30 p.m. Premier League: Sheffield-Liverpool / Novasports Prime
- 22:00 Scottish Premiership: Hearts – Rangers / COSMOTE SPORT 3 HD
- 22:00 Europa League: Villarreal – Maccabi Haifa / COSMOTE SPORT 2 HD
- 22:00 Ligue 1: Marseille – Lyon / Novasports Extra 3
- 22:00 Coppa Italia: Florence – Parma / Novasports 1HD
- 22:15 Premier League: Aston Villa-Manchester City / Novasports 2HD
- 22:15 Premier League: Manchester United-Chelsea / Novasports Premier League
Source: sport 24

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Ligue 1
Gattuso to the fans: “Don’t make a fuss, let the game against Lyon be a celebration”

Marseille awaits Lyon on Wednesday (12/06) for the game that never started due to the attack on Lionel’s coach, and Gennaro Gattuso sent a message to Olympique fans to view the game as a celebration.
The match between Marseille and Lyon at the Velodrome on 29 September was marred by an attack on the visiting coach and a serious injury to Fabio Grosso, prompting the French federation to cancel the match.
Now, two months later, the two teams are back at the… crime scene, and Fabio Grosso was missing from their rendezvous (sacked, paid for the marble for bottom-placed Lyon), but the fear actually remains. In that moment the decision was made, to hold the race with people.
“This game should be a celebration for our fans and I am sure it will be. They know how important this game is and they know not to make a fuss.”
But I don’t have to say anything special, I have a lot of trust in her.”emphasized Gennaro Gattuso, with the Marseille coach also referring to the proposal that has come to the table in recent days to impose a general ban on the movement of fans due to an outbreak of violence on the pitch.
“It would be a loss for football. But it is logical that there are decisions to be made when violent incidents occur. Stadiums cannot be places where lawlessness occurs.”
Source: sport 24

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