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The Real Madrid-Atletico derby and the Chelsea coach’s death threat are the most prominent headlines in the world’s newspapers


Books Islam Masoud

Saturday, February 25, 2023 12:15 PM

International sports newspapers published this morning, Saturday, paid attention to many important events, on top of which was the derby Real and Atlético It is scheduled to be held at 7:30 pm today, Saturday, at the “Santiago Bernabeu” stadium, as part of the 23rd round of the Spanish League competition.

The cover of the Spanish newspaper “Marca” headlined, “Reunion, Real Madrid faces Atletico Madrid again after the King’s Cup volcano.”

And she added, “After the Vinicius case, Khel Marin’s statement, and the tearing of the non-aggression pact, Derby arrives with high competition.”

While the Spanish newspaper “AS” headlined, “Baby Derby, Camavinga Derby and Pablo Barrios usher in a new era, Real Madrid achieved five consecutive victories, and Atletico Madrid played six league matches without losing any match, a confrontation between Benzema and Griezmann.”

The Catalan newspaperSport” also paid attention to the match between Real Madrid and Atletico, saying, “Derby is decisive.”

While the British newspaper “Daily Mail” alluded to the statements of the Chelsea coach before the Tottenham match tomorrow, in which he said, “I received death threats, the coach reveals his horror at sick emails from Chelsea fans.”

The British newspaper “Daily Mirror” reported the statements of Graham Potter as well, “The fans told me that they wanted me and my children to die. The Chelsea coach reveals that he received vile emails from sick fans.”

And about the League Cup final between Man United and Newcastle tomorrow, the newspaper issues the headline, “Annoying Newcastle is a real waste of time,” referring to Eric Ten Hag, Manchester United coach, warning the referee of the League Cup final against Newcastle wasting time.

Finally, the English newspaper “Daily Express” wrote, “Chelsea coach receives sick letters from angry fans.”





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