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ISL: Murray’s strike powers Jamshedpur to 2-1 win

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Substitute Jordan Murray struck in stoppage time as Jamshedpur FC rallied to prevail over FC Goa 2-1 in their Indian Super League match. Jamshedpur FC’s first goal was scored by Javier Siverio in the 74th minute. Armando Sadiku (45th 3rd) scored FC Goa’s first goal of this edition.

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Riyadh

Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr fire another coach

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr is looking for a new coach after firing Luis Castro in the second managerial change since the Portugal star’s arrival. The 63-year-old Castro had overseen a slow start to the new Saudi Pro League season with just one win in three games. In April 2023, coach Rudi Garcia left Al-Nassr.

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Manchester

Players close to strike over congested schedule: Rodri

Players could be close to strike action over the amount of games they are required to play, Manchester City midfielder Rodri warned. Expanded Champions League and FIFA Club World Cup formats, alongside enlarged national team competitions, have made for a greater number of games for top teams and players, and Rodri is the latest to say the workload is too great. “I think we’re close to that (striking),” Rodri said. “It’s the general opinion of the players.”

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