Off to the Eredivisie
Anselmo Garcia MacNulty is leaving VfL Wolfsburg and heading to the Netherlands. The Spain-born 20-year-old, who also has an Irish passport, has moved on a permanent deal to top-tier side PEC Zwolle.
Anselmo Garcia MacNulty is leaving VfL Wolfsburg and heading to the Netherlands. The Spain-born 20-year-old, who also has an Irish passport, has moved on a permanent deal to top-tier side PEC Zwolle.
“Following a routine post-operation check in Italy yesterday (Wednesday), Antonio Conte will remain at his family home to further and fully recover from his recent gallbladder surgery,” a club statement read.
Julian Brandt (to BVB-TV): “The world moves fast, today more in the direction of Dortmund again. Here in this atmosphere, it’s enormously difficult for any opponent. Many of the lads played a very, very good game today. We were quite a bit more stable than in Stuttgart, for example. As long as you’re solid at the back, you have a super foundation to score goals going forward.”
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RB Leipzig host soccer camps in the USA for the second time | More than 200 kids take part in New York and New Jersey
There are 3G hygiene rules in place with 10% granted on the basis of a negative PCR test. All other spectators must be vaccinated or have a recovery. The same rule applies in the away section with 400 tickets kept for those unvaccinated and for children aged 7 to 17. For children, a rapid antigen test (not older than 24 hours) is sufficient proof. Children up to and including the age of six are treated the same as vaccinated persons.
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