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      2023-11-30 06:31
    
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      2023-11-30 06:30
    
    Wilfried Nancy hails Christian Ramirez's professionalism through 2023 season
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      2023-11-30 06:15
    
    Madrid finish first after entertaining win over Napoli
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      2023-11-30 06:13
    
    Arsenal cruise into Champions League last 16 after hammering Lens
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      2023-11-30 06:11
    
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