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Edinson Cavani will walk out at the Parc des Princes one final time on October 20. As Paris Saint-Germain’s all-time top scorer and candidate for best player in their history, he’s deserving ...
One of the great chapters in Uruguayan international football began on a hot, sticky night in February 2008. Uruguay were playing a friendly in their national stadium in Montevideo—the Estadio ...
Cavani also faced the media after Boca Juniors was eliminated from the Club World Cup. Speaking to DAZN, he expressed ...
Cavani’s movement is exemplary for any striker making a near-post run for a cross. First is the timing; the striker only decides to move after Jannik Vestergaard (Southampton’s No 4) ...
Cavani, who is less than a month younger than Suarez, left Uruguay a year later to join Palermo from Danubio. He then made his name with Napoli before joining PSG in 2013. Oli Platt ...
Cavani’s European campaign began at Palermo, where he established himself as a promising talent. His movement, physicality, and clinical finishing caught the attention of Serie A’s Napoli in 2010.
Cavani began his career at Danubio in Uruguay before making the jump to Europe in 2007, signing with Palermo. After four seasons in Sicily, he left for Napoli where he scored 104 goals in 138 ...
Cavani admitted that hitting the VAR monitor "are things you shouldn't do" but that "sometimes in football certain things sometimes lead you to react and to do certain things that sometimes escape ...
Following Uruguay's exit in the 2022 FIFA World Cup due to goal differential, Edinson Cavani and other Uruguay players confront the referees for the lack of key calls they believe should have been ...
Cavani faces a race to be fit for Uruguay's clash with South Korea on Nov. 24. Uruguay will also face Portugal and Ghana in Group H. Reporting by Angelica Medina in Mexico City Editing by Toby Davis.
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