🥐 Big Champions League night, Neymar... 5️⃣ stories to start your day

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🥐 Big Champions League night, Neymar... 5️⃣ stories to start your day

Today we woke up to a day that blends the mystique of the Champions League with the boardrooms and emotions running high.

The ball not only rolls, but it also delivers verdicts that can change the course of major European clubs.

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On this Tuesday's menu, we have everything from the return of the great white star to strategic moves in the corridors of Camp Nou and diplomatic requests reaching FIFA's offices. 

Mbappé, back and seeking a record against City

Kylian Mbappé returns to the Champions League stage to secure Real Madrid's passage against City. After the 3-0 win in the first leg, the French star aims to increase his personal tally: his goal is to surpass Cristiano Ronaldo's 17 goals in a single edition. With an imperial Fede Valverde and the youth academy pushing, Madrid defends its lead at the Etihad.

Flick and Lewandowski choose to stay at Barça

The victory of Joan Laporta in the elections has brought institutional calm. According to Mundo Deportivo, Pini Zahavi —agent of Flick and Lewandowski— was in Barcelona supporting the president. Although the renewals will be addressed in a few weeks, the coach and the striker are clear about their desire to lead the new Blaugrana project.

Night of high tension for the quarterfinal tickets

Beyond Manchester, the Champions League is on fire. PSG and the surprising Bodo Glimt have an advantage over Chelsea and Sporting de Portugal. However, the spotlight is on London: after the 1-1 draw in the first leg, Arsenal hosts a Bayer Leverkusen that promises a battle in a completely open tie.

Neymar's lament after Ancelotti's omission

The absence of Neymar from Brazil's squad has caused an uproar. The star, from the Kings League, confessed his sadness after not being called up by Carlo Ancelotti for the March friendlies. "I can't stay silent; I'm upset," admitted the Brazilian, who assures he will continue working to reclaim his place in the Canarinha.

Iran asks FIFA to move from the U.S. to Mexico

On the geopolitical front, Iran has made a move ahead of the World Cup. The Iranian ambassador in Mexico, Abolfazl Psedniddeh, has formally suggested to FIFA to move their group stage matches from U.S. soil to Mexican territory. A request that tests the logistics and diplomacy of football's governing body.

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