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March 4th: The Amazing Goal-Line Clearance of Tyrone Mings
Besiktas Change Badge on March 4th
Third March: Fowler Refuses to Sign Young Fan’s Man United Shirt Third March: Vinicius Junior Explains Who Made the Choice to Turn Down the Ballon d’Or
Dango Ouattara’s Cold Penalty on March 2nd
Lionel Messi’s absence on March 2 Sparks Free Ticket Giveaway
March 1: Chido Obi Attacks Arsenal Following FA Youth Cup Victory
28 February: Following the substitution reaction, Garnacho will cover dinner expenses.
Didier Drogba Supports Jose Mourinho on February 26
‘Olimpico’ Silences Fans on February 24th
February 23: Luka Modric Rewinds Time With Incredible Volleyball
February 23: Myles Lewis-Skelly Gets a Subtle Dig from Erling Haaland
February 22: David Raya Shows Amazing Speed Against West Ham
Cristiano Ronaldo Loses His Head on February 22
February 20: Reporter Enquires “What Happened?” and Gets Answers Football never sleeps, so go viral. Somewhere in the world, someone is engaged in some aspect of the beautiful game during each of the 86400 seconds that make up a 24-hour day. This might be anything from booting a ball against a wall with friends to sharing their expert analysis on social media or winning a high-profile match at the last minute.



Since no human can possibly keep up with everything that happens during a game, football is often made great by the small but fascinating moments, such as a fan’s alternate perspective on a penalty save, a three-second but incredibly telling exchange between two bitter rivals, or a thread on X that explains why N’Golo Kante is the nicest man in professional sports.


In order to address that issue, GIVEMESPORT developed our live blog, which offers the best social media features available along with the best football mini-stories from the previous day.



March 4th: The Amazing Goal-Line Clearance of Tyrone Mings
The Aston Villa player made a spectacular stop to deny Club Brugge.




Leon Bailey, Marco Asensio, and Brandon Mechele’s own goal helped Aston Villa defeat Club Brugge 3-1 in the first leg of their Champions League round of 16 match. However, Tyrone Mings will be given the credit for the outcome since he kept his team in the game with an incredible goal-line clearance. Hans Vanaken was destined to give Brugge the lead with the score poised at 1-1 in the second half, but the defender stopped him with a spectacular lunge and the smallest deflection that sent the ball inches past the post.


After that, Unai Emery’s team scored again, giving them a healthy two-goal lead going into the second leg when they play again at Villa Park the following week.

Besiktas Change Badge on March 4th
Fans are finding it difficult to notice the alterations because they are so small.

Ahead of their 122nd anniversary, Turkish powerhouses Besiktas unveiled a new club emblem, but the modifications are so minor that many supporters are finding it difficult to tell the difference between the old and new designs. At first sight, how many can you identify?

Still having trouble? The red of the logo has been changed to precisely match the Turkish flag’s hue of red. Second, for greater contrast, the black outline is now the same thickness as the white one. Lastly, the letters “B,” “J,” and “K,” as well as the digits 1, 9, 0, and 3, have all been aligned to the same thickness. Why alter a formula that works?

3rd March: Vinicius Junior Reveals Whose Decision It Was to Snub Ballon d’Or

The Brazilian missed the event after finding out he wasn’t going to win the award

Vinicius Junior has stated that Real Madrid, not himself, made the choice for him to skip the Ballon d’Or event after learning he would not be the winner. Hours before the gala, it was announced that Rodri, a midfielder for Manchester City, had been chosen by journalists to receive the trophy instead of the Brazilian winger, who was the clear choice.

Vinicius and no Real Madrid representatives showed up to protest the judgement and the perceived treatment of the club by the French Football Federation, even though they had previously planned a celebration party based on his victory.

The winger said, “I didn’t feel betrayed [by not winning],” according to GOAL. “Some voters cast ballots based on their beliefs. I have opinions, and so do my teammates.

“Winning the Ballon d’Or has never been my dream. Naturally, you want to win when you’re in the running for it, but I’ll have other chances to win. I’m here to win many more Champions Leagues, and I’ve already won two.”

The 24-year-old responded as follows when asked who called to cancel the ceremony:

“The club’s [choice] is always final. I follow the club’s instructions. I complied with their request to remain in Madrid in a composed manner.

On March 3, Fowler declines to sign a young fan’s Man United shirt after being criticised by supporters for his “petty” actions.



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