Latest news from #European_Football: Goal and farewell ovation for K. #BENZEMA, retirement for Z. #IBRAHIMOVIC and new record for K. #M’BAPPE

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It was against Athletic Bilbao that Karim BENZEMA played his last match with Real Madrid this Sunday after 14 seasons.
Announced on the side of Saudi Arabia, the French striker left the European championship through the front door by scoring the equalizing goal on a penalty which allowed his team to finish 2th of La Liga. The public, his teammates and especially his coach Ancelotti gave him a warm ovation when he was taken out during the match, replaced by Modric. Karim BENZEMA has 25 trophies, including five Champions Leagues and Ballon d’Or won by Benzema last year.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic hangs up his boots at 41

The announcement was made by the Swedish striker this Sunday June 4, 2023 on the pitch of the San Siro stadium at the end of the 38th and final day of the Italian Championship marked by the victory of AC Milan against Hellas Verona (3-1).
“It’s time to say goodbye to football, not just to you. There are too many emotions now, come on Milan and goodbye… Thank you all, from tomorrow I am a free man. It has been a long career, of which I am proud. Thank you” declared a very emotional Zlatan IBRAHIMOVIC. Zlatan has 995 professional matches for 579 goals; 12 champion titles in 4 different countries; 20 different cups, 79 individual titles and more than 20 records to his credit.

Another record for Mbappé!

The end of Ligue 1 2022-2023 in France this Saturday June 3 marked a new record for Kylian MBAPPE. The French striker has in fact equaled Jean-Pierre PAPIN’s 31-year-old record by finishing top scorer in the French championship for the 5th consecutive year with 29 goals scored. On an individual level, Mbappé is now the top scorer in PSG history, ahead of Edinson CAVANI. With a total of 51 goals scored for club and country this season, Mbappé unfortunately failed to break the record for top scorer in the history of French football over a season, a record previously held by Just FONTAINE (53 goals 1957-58). ).

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