The Sun: “Seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton climbed from Hell’s Edge to fifth, which was incredible considering he had a puncture on the first lap.”

Daily Mail: “Max Verstappen fought back from fourth place and won the Spanish Grand Prix (…) Lewis Hamilton had to be dragged back from the brink of despair in sweltering Barcelona but now believes he can conquer the world again. “

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The Guardian: “In a dramatic, incident-ridden Spanish Grand Prix, there were no easy rides, but perseverance was certainly rewarded. For Mercedes, the tide turned at Barcelona with Lewis Hamilton finishing fifth after falling to 19th (…) Proof that the car is on track to get back in contention at the top Max Verstappen’s win was a battle against the odds over technical issues that unexpectedly gave him a leap to the top of the championship made possible.”

L’Equipe: “School report card for the Spanish Grand Prix: Verstappen an opportunist, Perez an exemplary teammate.”

Le Figaro: “One-two for Red Bull in Spain, Ferrari and Leclerc lose massively”

Marca: “Verstappen defeats his demons and is the new leader. Victory after going off the track, overcoming a nervous breakdown and taking advantage of Leclerc’s retirement.”

El País: “No one questions Verstappen’s role at Red Bull. (…) Last season he was able to withstand and finally beat Hamilton and this season he is already in the lead. And that on Sundays like the last one when he had to swim against the tide due to problems with the movable rear wing (DRS).

La Repubblica: “Red Bull doubles in Montmeló: The Dutchman triumphs and overtakes the Monegasque, who had to retire while in the lead due to engine problems in the Ferrari.”

Kurier: “Ferrari drama about Leclerc secures Verstappen’s victory and championship lead.”

Blick: “Thanks to the Leclerc drama, Verstappen is a new World Cup leader.”

SC Freiburg lost the DFB Cup final against RB Leipzig. Nevertheless, the traveling fans from Breisgau celebrate the team and coach Christian Streich. When he walks past the trophy at the award ceremony, it breaks the heart of every football fan.

Manchester City are English champions! Pep Guardiola’s team turns a 0-2 deficit against Aston Villa within a few minutes to 3-2 (0-1), Ilkay Gündogan scores twice. Liverpool FC’s 3-1 (1-1) win over Wolverhampton Wanderers is useless. All information to read in the ticker.

Marco Rose’s dismissal on Friday came as a surprise. Apparently, the season analysis by BVB officials was so devastating that the coach had to leave after just one year and despite being runner-up. The list of allegations against the coach is long.