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Osimhen brace as Napoli open title defence with win

Victor Osimhen has scored twice to help defending champions Napoli come from behind to win 3-1 at newly-promoted Frosinone on the opening day of Serie A.

Osimhen, the leading goal-scorer last season with 26, scored in each half to help Napoli get its title defence off to a good start on Saturday.

Frosinone took a surprise lead in the seventh minute through an Abdou Harroui penalty before Matteo Politano leveled.

It was a positive debut for new Napoli coach Rudi Garcia, who replaced Luciano Spalletti in the offseason. Spalletti left Napoli after steering the southern team to their first Serie A title in 33 years, saying he was taking a sabbatical year – then was appointed as Italy coach on Friday following Roberto Mancini’s shock resignation.

Frosinone also had a new coach in Eusebio Di Francesco after he took over from Fabio Grosso, who left the team after leading them to their first ever Serie B title.

And it was the home side who surprisingly scored the first goal of the new season after new Napoli signing Jens Cajuste clattered into the back of Jaime Baez. Harroui struck the resulting penalty into the bottom right corner.

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It took Napoli until the 24th minute to get back on level terms when Politano’s scuffed shot bobbled out of the Frosinone goalkeeper’s grasp.

Napoli thought they had the lead 10 minutes later but the video assistant referee ruled out Giacomo Raspadori’s strike for an offside by Cajuste in the buildup.

Napoli went in front three minutes from halftime. Giovanni Di Lorenzo used his strength to hold off a defender and pulled the ball back for Osimhen who blasted into the roof of the net.

Osimhen almost score a stunning goal seconds later but his effort curled just past the top of the right upright.

He sealed the result 11 minutes from time when he sprung the offside trap to run onto a Di Lorenzo throughball and fire it into the bottom right corner.

The race already appears to be on for the top goalscorer award as Lautaro Martínez matched Osimhen with two goals in a 2-0 win by Inter Milan over Monza.

Martínez finished second last year with five goals fewer than Osimhen.

The Argentina World Cup winner got his campaign off to the perfect start as he opened his account in the eight minute, side-footing home a low cross from Denzel Dumfries.

Martínez doubled his tally in the 76th, tapping in at the far post after Marko Arnautović rolled it across the face of goal.

Fiorentina swept aside newly=promoted Genoa 4-1.

Cristiano Biraghi, Giacomo Bonaventura and Nicolás González put the visitors 3-0 up before halftime and Rolando Mandragora added the other before Davide Biraschi netted a consolation for Genoa.

Hellas Verona, who escaped relegation following a playoff last season, won at Empoli 1-0.

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UCL: Real Madrid beat Bayern to book final ticket …to face Dortmund in London

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UCL: Real Madrid beat Bayern to book final ticket …to face Dortmund in London

Real Madrid snatched an incredible semi-final victory as two late goals defeated Bayern Munich and set up a Champions League final with Borussia Dortmund.

Bayern looked to be heading to the final when Alphonso Davies cut in and blasted past Andriy Lunin after England captain Harry Kane had found him with a superb pass.

But Joselu grabbed an 88th-minute equaliser when he reacted quickest after Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, who had been excellent up until then, fumbled Vinicius Jr’s effort.

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There was even more drama to come two minutes later when Joselu, a former Stoke City striker, swept home from six yards out from Antonio Rudiger’s square pass.

The goal had originally been given as offside only for a video assistant referee decision to show that Joselu was onside, sparking incredible scenes of celebration in the Bernabeu, with Real hanging on to win 4-3 on aggregate.

Real, 14-time European champions, will face Dortmund on Saturday, 1 June at Wembley.

UCL: Real Madrid beat Bayern to book final ticket …to face Dortmund in London

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Diego Maradona’s golden ball trophy for auction in Paris

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Diego Maradona’s Golden Ball trophy, which he earned as the best player in the 1986 World Cup, will be auctioned in France in June, according to the Aguttes auction house.

This is the first Golden Ball to be auctioned, and while the value has yet to be determined, the auction house anticipates it to earn millions on June 6.

Maradona, who died in 2020, won the award after leading Argentina to World Cup victory in Mexico, scoring five goals at the finals where he captained his country and played every minute of the tournament.

That tournament is probably best remembered for Maradona’s two goals against England in the quarter-finals.

Maradona out jumped England keeper Peter Shilton as he thumped in the first goal with a raised fist, which he later dubbed as being scored by the “Hand of God”.

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The second was an incredible mazy slalom run from his own half, when he dribbled past five English outfield players, and was voted as the “Goal of the Century”.

The jersey he wore that day, along with the ball from the match, have both previously been sold at auction.

After his display against England, Maradona went on to score the two goals which defeated Belgium in the semi-final and Argentina won a thrilling final 3-2 against West Germany.

The Golden Ball award was introduced at the 1982 World Cup, and its list of winners include Italy’s Paolo Rossi, Romario and Ronaldo of Brazil, Zinedine Zidane of France, while Argentine great Lionel Messi is the only player to have won the accolade twice.

Maradona’s award had disappeared before resurfacing among several trophy lots in an auction room.

Recently it was entrusted to Aguttes, which carried out an investigation into its provenance and managed to authenticate it as Maradona’s Adidas Golden Ball trophy.

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Dortmund whip PSG 2-0 aggregate to reach Champions League final

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Dortmund whip PSG 2-0 aggregate to reach Champions League final

Borussia Dortmund produced a fine away performance to beat Paris St-Germain and reach their first Champions League final since 2013.

Dortmund held a 1-0 advantage following the first leg and doubled their lead when Mats Hummels was left unmarked five yards out to head in from Julian Brandt’s left-wing corner.

That goal came just after PSG’s Warren Zaire-Emery wasted a glorious chance as he volleyed against the post from close range early in the second half.

PSG hit the upright twice in the opening match in Germany and, after falling 2-0 behind on aggregate, again struck the post through Nuno Mendes.

The hosts thought they had been given a penalty and a potential lifeline when Italian referee Daniele Orsato pointed to the spot, only to instantly change his mind and rule that Hummels’ foul on Ousmane Dembele had been just outside the area.

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PSG have never been European champions, losing in the 2020 final, and Dortmund produced an excellent defensive display to frustrate the French title winners.

Kylian Mbappe, in his last European match for PSG before joining Real Madrid in the summer, had an effort deflected on to the crossbar, before Vitinha fired against the bar too – the sixth time overall his side had hit the frame of the goal in the tie.

The final will be at Wembley on Saturday, 1 June (20:00 BST) and could be an all-German affair, just as it was in May 2013 when Bayern Munich beat Dortmund 2-1 in London.

Bayern and Real are in the second 2024 semi-final and the first leg ended 2-2 in Germany, with the second leg in Spain on Wednesday (20:00 BST).

Dortmund are aiming to become European champions for the second time in their history after they defeated Juventus 3-1 in the 1997 final.

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