Gianluigi Donnarumma News
The FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar is set to begin on November 20 (Sunday) as the 32 teams are ready to give it their all in order to win the most prestigious trophy of football. The biggest football tournament will have some biggest stars participating in it in November and December 2022. However, apart from big names like Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal), Neymar (Brazil), Kylian Mbappe (France), Robert Lewandowski (Poland) and Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium), there are more famous faces who are set to miss the major tournament.
Argentina international Lionel Messi joined PSG from boyhood club Barcelona in August and has scored six goals in 16 games in all competitions for the Parisian side.
PSG were training hard on Saturday - a day ahead of a Round of 16 French Cup tie against Fifth tier SC Feignies.
Lionel Messi finished with 613 points to top prolific Bayern Munich and Poland striker Robert Lewandowski on 580.
Jordan Pickford had to save from Lorenzo Insigne and Federico Chiesa as Italy cranked up the pressure and it paid dividends when Bonucci pounced from close range after the keeper had turned Andrea Belotti’s header onto a post.
England could have no complaints after inviting their opponents on and offering almost nothing in attack.
AC Milan are slated to lock horns with Roma in thei next Serie A clash at San Siro Stadium in Italy on Tuesday.
The Serie A club is currently occupying the top spot in the standings with a total of 12 points after winning all of their four matches so far.
Besides the two players, three other staff members have been diagnosed with COVID-19.
Donnarumma, still only 19, made two outstanding first-half saves as he punched away Iago Falque`s header from close range and turned Andrea Belotti`s curling shot past the post.
The title could be tied up by next Sunday when Juventus and Napoli go head-to-head in a top of the table clash in Turin.
If the agreement is cancelled, Donnarumma would return to his former contract which expires on June 30, 2018, and would be free to join another club.
Real Madrid turned down the opportunity to sign goalkeeper David de Gea from Manchester United last summer, club president Florentino Perez said on Tuesday while playing down the possibility of bidding for the Spain international again.
Long-suffering Milan fans had reason to feel positive on Easter weekend after the club was taken over by Chinese-led consortium Rossoneri Sport Investment Lux two days ago in a multi-million euro deal.
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