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Valverde, Tchouameni involved in second clash at Real training

Teammates Federico Valverde and Aurelien Tchouameni were involved in a fight at training for the second time in two days, and Thursday’s incident saw Valverde taken to hospital with a head injury. The team intends to hand out discipline over the altercation, but it’s unclear as of right now what that might look like.


Scianitti: No better dress rehearsal for World Cup in Toronto than Messi's arrival

The FIFA World Cup is just over a month away but the star attraction this weekend will be Lionel Messi, who leads his Inter Miami to BMO Field which is expected to be packed with up to 45,000 fans. TSN's Matthew Scianitti has more on how there is plenty at stake this weekend for the two MLS clubs and the city of Toronto.


Park the Bus: Is Messi's influence on Inter Miami becoming problematic?

Inter Miami has done everything it possibly can as a club to cater to every need of Lionel Messi, but is that something that could potentially divide the room? Luke Wileman is joined by Steven Caldwell and Kevin Kilbane to discuss in this excerpt from the Park the Bus Podcast.


NSL: Vancouver Rise 0, Ottawa Rapid 4

Delaney Baie Pridham, last year's Golden Boot winner, scored a pair of goals in the Ottawa Rapid's victory over the Vancouver Rise on Wednesday night.


UEFA Champions League: PSG 1, Bayern Munich 1 (Agg. 6-5)

Ousmane Dembélé scored in the third minute and Harry Kane added a late marker but Paris Saint-Germain followed up last week's nine-goal thriller in the first leg with a victory in the second leg to propel PSG past Bayern Munich and into the UEFA Champions League final. Canada's Alphonso Davies came on as a substitute in the 67th minute for the German side.


EPL: Everton 3, Manchester City 3

Manchester City's title bid suffered a crushing blow despite them recovering from a second-half capitulation to snatch a draw at Everton on Monday. Jérémy Doku curled in a superb stoppage-time equalizer to earn City a point in their pursuit of Arsenal, which leads the Premier League by five points with one more game played.


Making Waves - Jacob Shaffelburg's rise to Canada's national soccer team

The pride of Port Williams, Nova Scotia, Jacob Shaffelburg was one of Canada's stars at Copa America. In a province where hockey is king, the Maritime Messi chose a different path. As TSN's Rick Westhead explains, the chance to represent Nova Scotia at the World Cup would be a dream come true for Shaffelburg.


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