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12:00 AM, May 22, 2018 / LAST MODIFIED: 12:23 PM, May 22, 2018

FIFA World Cup 2018

NAINGGOLAN QUITS AFTER SNUB; MORATA, ALONSO OVERLOOKED

Radja Nainggolan ended his international career yesterday after Belgium coach Roberto Martinez left the AS Roma midfielder out of his squad for next month's World Cup in Russia.

Despite past clashes over discipline, Martinez insisted he took what he knew was an unpopular decision for the good of the team.

"Very reluctantly my international career comes to an end," Nainggolan wrote on Instagram.

Martinez said his offensive strategy since he took over following the team's Euro 2016 disappointment no longer offered a role to Nainggolan.

The player himself, who also announced plans to retire last year after Martinez left him out, made clear he saw a clash of personality as an issue.

"I've always done everything I could to represent my country. Being yourself can be bothering" he said. "Unfortunately, being REAL is not enough for SOME PEOPLE", adding that the decision to quit international football gave him "much pain in my heart".

 

RUSSIAN AGENCY OFFERS FAKE RESTAURANT REVIEWS

A Russian marketing agency has offered to help restaurants in cities hosting the soccer World Cup use fake reviews to bump up ratings on review site TripAdvisor, the agency's owner has confirmed.

Marketing company Bacon Agency says it can circumvent TripAdvisor's algorithm for detecting fraudulent posts and publish reviews in foreign languages ahead of an influx of fans from abroad.

“What can you do if no Serbs and no Swedes have ever been to your venue and left a review?” Bacon Agency asks, in a brochure received by a restaurant in Yekaterinburg, which hosts Egypt and Uruguay in their first round matches.

“You write it yourself!” the agency says.

For 35,000 rubles ($570), the agency promises a spot in TripAdvisor's top 10 list. “We are offering to help tourists find you, and to leave their money specifically with you,” it writes.

“We oppose any attempt to manipulate a business' ranking,” TripAdvisor said. “Our dedicated investigations team is proactive and extremely effective at catching those trying to solicit fake reviews for money.”

Fake reviews are widespread, but it is unusual for a company involved in the practice to discuss it so openly, or to link it explicitly to a sports event.

The World Cup has created lucrative opportunities for businesses in the 12 host cities hoping to benefit from well-to-do foreign fans at a time when Russians are feeling the pinch from a fragile economy and Western sanctions. 


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