Hot football news on June 11, 2020

German football star Marco Reus has just returned to training

Dortmund midfielder Marco Reus has just officially returned to training with his teammates after fully recovering from the injury. 4 months of injury treatment still does not make the German star lost his romantic appearance and performance as before.

Reus just came back after 4 months of healing

Blond hair and a masculine face help Reus impress the day he returns to the training ground. The return of the 31-year-old star will be essential in the context of Dortmund theoretically still having the hope of winning the Bundesliga this season.

Coppa Italia changed the law this season

The organizers of the Italian Cup have announced that the tournament will be slightly changed when returning after Covid-19. Specifically, the return leg and the Coppa Italia final this season, if they are inconclusive after 90 minutes, they will not organize 2 extra innings. If the result after 90 minutes does not determine the winner, the two teams will shoot immediately.

Representative Mario Balotelli criticized Mino Raiola

The current representative of striker Mario Balotelli Furio Valcareggi has just called for his client to retire early. Accordingly, Balotelli is facing termination of the contract in Brescia due to the habit of undisciplined.

Chelsea are about to win Chilwell with Leicester’s new move

Leicester City recently admitted they were contacting Southampton defender Ryan Bertrand. “Foxes” are clearly preparing for the prospect of their top star Ben Chilwell leaving this summer.

Chelsea is the team that leads the race to sign Chilwell. Coach Frank Lampard is eager to sign a full-back defender, after Marcos Alonso and Emerson failed to meet expectations this season.

MU will have a friendly match next Friday against West Brom

Man City waited for the results of the complaint in July. The CAS International Court of Arbitration issued a statement saying that it had accepted a complaint against a ban on European football from Manchester City’s UEFA.

The results of the complaint will be announced next July, so it is almost certain that the Champions League next season will determine whether Man City can attend or not instead of the time of appeal causing the penalty to be delayed.