Casemiro shows his love for Real Madrid again by opening a mall in Brazil named after the club
Casemiro opens up a mall in Madrid and shows his love for his former club Real Madrid by naming the mall "Madrid Open Mall"
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Casemiro opened a new mall in his home town in Brazil (Image Via- Google)
Brazil and Madrid midfielder Casemiro has reportedly opened up a mall in his home town in Brazil. He has named it “Madrid Open Mall “, after his previous club, Spanish giants, Real Madrid.
Casemiro’s stay at Real Madrid was more than 10 years long. And it has been a trophy-studded decade for the Brazilian. He had a huge upliftment in his career while he was at the Spanish Captial.
Although it has been almost a year and a half since his departure to Manchester United, it seems he hasn’t forgotten his stay in Madrid. In fact, some critics are suggesting that his love for the club might be the reason why he named his new mall “Madrid Open Mall”.
Casemiro is currently living in London. He plays for Manchester United in the Premier League.
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Casemiro on the verge of being suspension again as Ten Hag’s problems worsen: Reports
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Manchester United midfielder Casemiro is on the brink of receiving another suspension. Casemiro will reportedly miss the second leg of the Europa League quarter-final against Sevilla, if he gets booked in the first match at Old Trafford on Thursday.
Casemiro has missed eight matches through suspension so far this season. He has been sent off twice in the Premier League. He also missed the defeat to Arsenal in January after picking up his fifth yellow card in the top flight. United’s win over Everton on Saturday was the final match of Casemiro’s latest ban. But he could soon be absent again for Erik ten Hag. If he were to get picked against Sevilla, he would miss the return leg in Spain the following Thursday.
Casemiro was booked in both matches against old El Clasico rivals Barcelona in the UEFA Europa League play-off round. A third yellow would lead to a one-game ban. Meanwhile, Bruno Fernandes is also in the same position as his team-mate. He too picked up a yellow card in the second leg against Barca and also in the first leg of the last-16 tie against Real Betis.
Both players would be major losses for Ten Hag. The manager would want as close to a full-strength squad as possible to take to Sevilla on April 20. Although United have grown used to playing without Casemiro this season. But the absence of Fernandes could be more of an issue for the Red Devils.
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