The Full Time Report — Ep.43: Germany Run Riot, Japan Stun the Dutch, and the Window Swings Wide Open
Monday June 15th. World Cup Day 4 gave us four matches and every single one had a story worth telling — Germany demolished Curaçao seven-one in what was their biggest World Cup win in over a decade, the Netherlands and Japan served up a thriller that ended two-two in Dallas, Amad Diallo broke Ivory Coast hearts with a last-gasp winner against Ecuador, and Sweden absolutely hammered Tunisia five-one. Then overnight, the Premier League transfer window officially opened and the first dominoes started falling — Cucurella to Real Madrid for fifty-two million pounds, Manchester United about to complete their first signing of the summer in Ederson, and Arsenal chasing one of the most exciting young midfielders in the world. All that is The Full Time Report, Episode forty-three.
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