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    Liverpool Power Past Wolves: FA Cup Quarter-Final Spot Secured!

    Liverpool showed their class and fight to advance in the Emirates FA Cup with a convincing win over Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux Stadium!
    The final score was Wolves 1-3 Liverpool. The Reds turned the game in the second half with a quickfire burst: Andy Robertson broke the deadlock in the 51st minute, Mohamed Salah added a second just two minutes later (53'), and Curtis Jones sealed it in the 74th. Wolves grabbed a late consolation through Hwang Hee-chan (90+1'), but it wasn't enough to stop Arne Slot's side from progressing to the quarter-finals.
    This comeback performance highlights Liverpool's depth and momentum in cup competitions—great signs for the rest of the season!

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    Last-Gasp Drama: Valverde's Stunner Saves Real Madrid in La Liga Thriller!

    Real Madrid kept their La Liga title challenge alive with a dramatic late victory away at Celta Vigo—pure edge-of-the-seat stuff!
    The match ended Celta Vigo 1-2 Real Madrid. Aurélien Tchouaméni gave Madrid the lead early (11'), but Borja Iglesias leveled for the hosts (25'). It looked like a draw until Federico Valverde unleashed a powerful strike in the 94th minute (90+4'), with a deflection sealing the win and three massive points.
    This clutch moment keeps Madrid right in the mix at the top of the table—what a way to bounce back!

    These results are heating up both the FA Cup and La Liga races—plenty more action coming on Tashame Football News! ⚽

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    Antoine Griezmann (Atlético Madrid forward) and Orlando City MLS links:

    Antoine Griezmann is set to stay at Atlético Madrid until at least June 2026, with the club rejecting Orlando City's proposal for an immediate March move to MLS. Atlético's director of football Mateu Alemany confirmed "Griezmann stays with us" and emphasized he has a contract and will remain to play out the season (including the Copa del Rey final). Orlando City are prepared to wait and are open to a summer deal in June/July, potentially on a free transfer, with ongoing talks. Griezmann turned down the mid-season option to finish the campaign in Madrid, keeping the MLS possibility alive later but prioritizing current commitments.
    Source: Fabrizio Romano (X posts/updates from early March 2026, including breaking on rejection and summer openness), as corroborated by Football-España ("Atletico Madrid confirms Griezmann decision amid Orlando City pursuit," March 7-8, 2026), Tribuna.com, and Marca (via Alemany's comments).

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    Pierre Kalulu (Juventus defender) linked to Liverpool and Manchester United:

    Liverpool and Manchester United are interested in signing the 25-year-old French defender Pierre Kalulu from Juventus ahead of the summer transfer window. His strong, "record-breaking" performances this season (versatile in defense, high-level consistency) have not gone unnoticed in the Premier League, with both clubs expected to try to tempt Juventus with offers. Juventus may consider sales as part of potential squad reshuffling, though Kalulu is contracted until June 2029 (with some reports of extension talks to 2030). No bids or advanced negotiations are confirmed—it's monitoring and early interest stage.
    Source: La Gazzetta dello Sport (March 5, 2026 report, via journalist Filippo Cornacchia), as covered in Football Italia ("'Not gone unnoticed' - Kalulu attracts Liverpool and Man Utd," March 5-7, 2026), Yahoo Sports, OneFootball, and The Hard Tackle.