Rayan Cherki delighted to be back and determined to bring joy to Man City fans
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Rayan Cherki delighted to be back and determined to bring joy to Man City fans
"I worked very hard with the physio to come back rapidly. I took my time but I worked a lot and I'm very happy to be back and play with my mates. The most important thing is the team, not me. I want to win all the games. I feel very good because with these players it's simple. We speak the same football so when we are on the pitch we take pleasure."
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The outlet emphasizes funding to keep journalists reporting on major issues like reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech without paywalls. Donations support investigations such as financial probes into Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and production of the documentary 'The A Word' about American women fighting for reproductive rights. The organization presents itself as trusted across the political spectrum and prioritizes keeping reporting accessible to all, funded by those who can afford it. In sport, Rayan Cherki returned from a thigh injury to start in Manchester City's 3-1 Carabao Cup win at Swansea, scoring and earning player of the match.
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