💨 Abstract
Manchester United and Manchester City are competing in the inaugural World Sevens Football tournament in Estoril, Portugal, aiming for a £1.8 million prize. The tournament features seven-a-side matches with unlimited substitutions and a lively atmosphere. Coach Marc Skinner hopes a win could be significant financially for United. Kerolin of Manchester City enjoys the intense, creative play, likening it to Brazilian football. The tournament also provides a platform for young players to showcase their talent.
Courtesy: Sandra Brobbey
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