Who said what in the game this weekend?

 

Who said what in the game this weekend?


"Rafa, Bravo. 28? 28, Barcelona titles are not so bad. I am really proud. But you have earned it. You are one of the biggest rivals in our game, I'm sure you know that. Û” "

 

- After losing to Rafael Nadal in the marathon in Barcelona's final, Stefanos Tsitsipas now has 12 Spaniard titles (not 28!).

 

"You have to put in (like) 200% to beat this guy; it's like playing against the wall."

 

- Aslan Karatsev who defeated world number one Novak Djokovic in the semifinals of the Belgrade ATP Tournament.

 

"Tadej is a trend, everyone knows it."

 

- French cyclist Julien Alaphilippe on the winner of the Tour de France, Tadej Pogacar, who won a thrilling Liege-Bastogne-Liege.

 

"I've never seen it before. We basically took off our kits."

 

- After his team and opponents Granada, Sevilla's Lucas Ocampos had to return to the pitch to play an extra minute when the referee quickly stopped his La Liga game. Sevilla have so far won 2-1 to advance to the title.

 

"Maybe we can have 400 days a year and they'll be a solution."

 

- Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola claims that the 2024 Champions League will only put more pressure on players.

 

"I haven't seen us play today like we deserve next year's Champions League. We have five more games and we'll see. We learn or we don't play in the Champions League, that's all."

 

- Liverpool manager George Klopp after a 1-1 draw with Newcastle

 

"I thought it was a useless decision. I think it was a decision made by someone who had never played a game."

 

- After losing 1-0 to Chelsea, Fabian Balbuena was sent off’ after a review by VBR.

 

"Formula E week will be fun."

 

- After the Formula E race in Valencia, Portuguese driver Antonio Felix du Costa saw that half the field could not be exhausted’ after his batteries ran out of energy.

 

"My family and extended family are fighting # COVID19 and I want to support them through these difficult times. I hope things get back into the game if things go in the right direction."

 

- India's star spinner Ravichandran Ashwin on his decision to withdraw from the IPL in the face of rising epidemic mortality in the country.

 

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