Hrvoje Bulić
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Hrvoje Bulić
@BulljiveU
Football watcher. Part-time grinder. Arenasport.



Kylian Mbappe’s knee injury was misdiagnosed after Real Madrid medical staff performed an MRI scan on the wrong leg back in December. When no problem was found after a scan of his uninjured right knee, the 27-year-old featured in three games for Madrid before the mistake was realised and rectified. Full story from @GuillermoRai_ and @MarioCortegana Free to read here ⬇️ 🔗 nyti.ms/4bM95qf




Chiefs sign TE Travis Kelce to three-year, $54.7M deal. (via @RapSheet)

🏴🔵 RABIOSA CELEBRACIÓN DE PEP GUARDIOLA tras el gol del Manchester City ante Arsenal 🇪🇸👀

🎙️ Zlatko Dalić on what he expects from the USA friendlies: "There are many questions. Colombia has fast and quality players, it’s a big test. These matches will give us answers about where we are and what we need to improve. Brazil is the biggest favorite for the World Cup and a great test for us. We must stay focused and full of energy."





From the #Raiders:


Sources: The Dolphins are releasing QB Tua Tagovailoa with a post–June 1 designation. By cutting Tagovailoa, Miami will take on an NFL-record $99 million in dead money, split over two years, but new GM Jon-Eric Sullivan and HC Jeff Hafley now get a fresh start at the quarterback position.

FIFA will allow broadcasters to cut away to advertisements during the “hydration breaks” that will split up each half of every 2026 World Cup match, multiple people briefed on the guidelines or with direct knowledge of them told The Athletic. Soccer’s global governing body announced in December that it would introduce a three-minute break midway through each 45-minute half at the World Cup. It promoted the breaks as a “player welfare” measure, but said there’d be “no weather or temperature condition in place, with the breaks being called by the referee in all games.” FIFA officials also discussed the change with broadcast executives, and three sources, including one at FIFA, have now confirmed to The Athletic that broadcasters will be permitted to flip away from the match feed to show commercials, as they would during halftime or a timeout in basketball or American football. @HenryBushnell 🔗 nytimes.com/athletic/70813…




