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Auckland City shut down Kane .. and concede 10 against Bayern at Club World Cup

The good news for Auckland City was that they stopped Harry Kane scoring on Sunday afternoon in Cincinnati. His Bayern teammates weren’t so compliant

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theguardian.comStai leggendo1 anni fa

Auckland City shut down Kane .. and concede 10 against Bayern at Club World Cup

The good news for Auckland City was that they stopped Harry Kane scoring on Sunday afternoon in Cincinnati. His Bayern teammates weren’t so compliant

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nytimes.com1 anni fa

Should record losers Auckland City be part of the expanded Club World Cup?

Auckland City's 10-0 defeat highlighted a tension at the heart of the new Club World Cup but the fault is not theirs

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  1. domenica 15 giugno 2025·theguardian.com

    Auckland City shut down Kane .. and concede 10 against Bayern at Club World Cup

    The good news for Auckland City was that they stopped Harry Kane scoring on Sunday afternoon in Cincinnati. His Bayern teammates weren’t so compliant

  2. lunedì 16 giugno 2025·nytimes.com

    Should record losers Auckland City be part of the expanded Club World Cup?

    Auckland City's 10-0 defeat highlighted a tension at the heart of the new Club World Cup but the fault is not theirs