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Pogba left the French team after a COVID-19 test

Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba took the COVID-19 test, showed the club on their website.

The 27-year-old has been sent off the France national team for League of Nations matches against Sweden and Croatia next month due to the test, said head coach Didier Deschamps.

“I had to make a replacement at the last minute because Paul Pogba was supposed to be a component of the team,” Deschamps said. “Unfortunately for him, he passed a check that was positive this morning”

Pogba has been replaced in the France national team through 17-year-old Rennes midfielder Eduardo Camavinga.

Talk about the turn of the selection

He says he does not think about the possibility of returning to the German national team despite his perfect way to help Bayern Munich win another hat-trick.

“Of course, in recent months, for the good luck of the team and my role in this team, this selection factor has returned,” the 30-year-old striker said when a sponsor signed on Thursday, “but there’s nothing new and it’s not a subject for me right now.”

Germany bans enthusiasts in stadiums until 2021

The German government has removed the ban on giant meetings until the end of 2020, ruling out the option of spectators returning to stadiums before next year.

This resolution is a blow to a hygeine concept developed through the German Football Federation (DFB) and the German Football League (DFL) that would have allowed enthusiasts to review their football groups in person.

U.S. boycotts sports games after Shooting Jacob Blake

American basketball, baseball, football and tennis players interrupted their competitions Wednesday night to protest a police shooting in Wisconsin over the weekend.

The protest began when the Milwaukee Bucks, in a position to play the fifth game of their NBA first-round playoff series opposed to the Orlando Magic on Wednesday afternoon, refused to faint on the ground. The boycott came when Jacob Blake, a 29-year-old black man, was shot dead through police on Sunday, recovering from his injuries at a Milwaukee hospital.

The other two NBA playoff games scheduled for Wednesday were also postponed, as were five MLS football games, 3 MLB baseball games and three WNBA basketball games. The Western and Southern Open tennis tournament was also suspended after 2018 US Open winner Naomi Osaka refused to play her semi-final match.

Ajax’s Blind ‘feels good’ despite health concern

Daley Blind stays underneath after his implanted defibrillator (ICD) sounded an alarm during a friendly attack with Hertha Berlin. Blind fell to the ground in the 80th minute without the intervention of a rival but was able to leave the area unaided.

“The central defense feels good, given the circumstances,” Ajax said in a statement. “You will go through additional tests and wait for the effects of those tests before returning to training.”

Ceferin says the cap is ‘interesting’, Super Cup fans

UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin believes that if there are still disruptions to be resolved, some form of wage cap in football could soon become a reality. “There are some attractive concepts, but we want time to talk and analyze its viability before offering more details,” He told German publication Bild.

Ceferin’s words come a day after UEFA announced that the Super Cup match between Bayern Munich and Seville later this month will be played in front of the spectators.

Serena ‘frustrated’ by surprise out in Sakkari

Serena Williams’ arrangements for a crack in a 24th Grand Slam singles tied at the US Open were affected after a wonderful loss to Greek player Maria Sakkari at the Western and South Open.

“It was difficult. I literally won that game. There was no excuse,” he said. “I literally got in this situation. You know, it’s like dating a guy you know sucks. That’s literally what I’m still doing here. It’s like I have to get rid of this kid. It just doesn’t make sense. It’s frustrating.”

Harry Maguire found guilty of attack and bribery

A Greek court on Tuesday discovered Manchester United captain Harry Maguire guilty of assault, violence against officials, insults and attempted corruption. The court reportedly also imposed a 21-month, 10-day suspended sentence.

Rates were derived from a match last week in Mykonos. Manchester United issued a saying that the 27-year-old defence “continues to assert his innocence firmly” and will appeal the verdict. However, Maguire has disbanded the England national team for the upcoming League of Nations matches.

Joachim Lew names 3 new ones on the team

With the UEFA Nations League fast approaching, he has designated a 23-player team for matches against Spain and Switzerland. The three-time Bayern Munich winners are exempt from the presentation, which has opened the door to three new names: goalkeeper Oliver Baumann, Robin Gosens del Atalanta and Florian Neuhaus of Borussia Monchengladbach.

Formula 1 new dates on the calendar

F1 added four more runs to this year’s schedule on Tuesday and said “a limited number of fans” will attend some of the remaining occasions of the season interrupted by the pandemic. Races will be held in Turkey, Abu Dhabi and two in Bahrain. November and December, completing the very redesigned calendar.

Schalke cancels friendly after players try COVID-19

Bundesliga aspect Schalke canceled a friendly with Wurzburger Kickers after midfielder Alessandro Schupf tested positive for coronavirus. “Contact search is already underway,” the club said on its online page before confirming that the first circular of 3 additional tests for players and all negative staff.

Read more: Former Schalke captain Huwedes’ run time

Harry Maguire trial begins in Greece

The trial of Manchester United defence Harry Maguire began in Greece on Tuesday after his arrest after a fight with police last week in Mykonos. The foreigner from England and two other anonymous defendants have been charged with attack and public oath, while Maguire also faces corruption charges.

Usain Bolt confirms COVID-19 test

World record sprinter and eight-time Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt took a coronavirus test and took her into Jamaica after celebrating her 34th birthday with an unmasked party. “Just to be sure, I quarantined myself and did,” Bolt said in a video posted on social media.

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