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Rooney: Sommer s performance is first-class, he deserves the title of Best Player in the Game
1:50am, 11 May 2025【Football】

May 7th According to British media METRO, Rooney praised Sommer's performance in an interview.
Inter Milan advanced to the Champions League finals, and Somer's brave performance was praised by Rooney. In a dramatic game, Inter Milan defeated his opponent 4-3 in overtime with a wonderful goal from Flatesi, and advanced to the Champions League final 7-6.
Although there were many goals in the game, goalkeeper Sommer's performance was particularly critical. Switzerland's goalkeeper Sommer contributed seven saves throughout the game, including two extreme saves and one close block.
Rooney praised Sommer's performance in an interview, saying: "His performance is first-class and is worthy of the best in the game. At the critical moment of winning the trophy, you need your goalkeeper to step up and make a key save, and he did it."
Sormer himself was also proud of the team's performance. When talking about the team's performance, he said: "It was a crazy game. We were on the verge of being eliminated at one time, but it was a great feeling to win."
In addition, former Inter Milan midfielder Seidov also praised the performance of forward Marcus Toulam, believing that he gave Flatsey assists at the critical moment. In response, Seedov said: "He is a very outstanding person. I told him to be more confident. I know some of his background. He actually doesn't know how outstanding he is. If he can trust himself more, he can be the core of the team."
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