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'Messi's salary is not acceptable'

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  Lionel Messi will have to leave the club if his salary is not reduced, this time a presidential candidate of Barcelona sat down with such a warning. Emily Roussend is one of the nine candidates running in the January 24 presidential election in Barcelona.   According to the businessman, who previously served as the club's vice-president, Messi's current salary is a burden to the club. Carrying out his weekly salary of five million euros is unprofitable for the club.  "We have to sit down with Messi and ask him to reduce his salary," he told a Catalan newspaper. His current salary is not sustainable for the economic structure of the club. If he refuses to pay, he will have to leave the club.

Bayern star Robert Leandowski has been named FIFA Footballer of the Year

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Bayern star Robert Leandowski has been named FIFA Footballer of the Year. The winners were announced at the FIFA World Cup in Zurich, Switzerland, on Thursday at the Virtual The Best FIFA Football Awards. This information has been revealed in the live report of BBC.  On July 25 last year, FIFA released a list of 11 people selected by an expert panel to consider their performance from July 20 to October 6. Then last Friday the shortlist was brought down to three. Lewandowski, who won the UEFA Player of the Year award on October 1, beating Manuel Neuer and Kevin de Bruyne, had a great season last year. He scored 17 more goals last season than any other player in Europe's top five leagues in all competitions. This round machine is running in the same rhythm again. He is at the top of the list of goal scorers after 11 rounds in the Bundesliga this season. Leandowski scored all four goals in Bayern's thrilling 4-3 win over Herta Berlin in the league on 4 October. England's Lucy

The shameful defeat of Indian history

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Hosts Australia took a 1-0 lead in the four-match Test series, leaving India in a state of great embarrassment. Australia's two fast bowlers Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood played well with India's strong batting line-up. India's innings ended with the lowest 36 runs in their Test history. The target in front of the hosts to win was only 90 runs. This modest target easily lands in Australia. Ajira picked up an easy victory of 6 wickets. Australia did not get much of an advantage in reply to India's 244 in the first innings. The visitors got a 53-run lead in the first innings by bowling out the hosts for 191 runs. Kohli was supposed to throw big goals to the hosts by using such an equation of the match. But in the second innings, the whole team could not add another 53 runs, all out for only 36 runs. So the target in front of Australia is only 90 runs. India started the third day of the match with a 72-run lead in Adelaide on Saturday. Opener Prithvi Shaw went back to the